MUSIC LESSONS ON ALL INSTRUMENTS AND VOICE ENROLLING NOW! THE PRINDLE SCHOOL -preparing our students to inspire Now offering lessons OnSite in our three convenient locations and OnLine via Zoom, FaceTime, and Skype. CALL US: 844-929-1909 VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.theprindleschool.com Learn to play any instrument or learn to sing. PLUS, grow your musicianship: • Songwriting • Composition • Improvisation • Music Theory • Ear Training Lessons open to all ages and all levels of experience. Reasonable rates. We will work hard to help you meet your musical goals - whatever they might be. WE HAVE THE BEST INSTRUCTORS IN THE VALLEY. We currently have over 35 highly qualified faculty offering instruction in all aspects of music-making. Our faculty includes a wide variety of highly qualified musicians: grammy winners, doctoral degree holders, touring musicians, award-winning studio engineers, and many more. Read about our owners... DAN PRINDLE holds a Ph.D. in music theory from the University of Massachusetts Amherst and is an experienced performer and recording artist. Dan has shared the stage and the studio with a diverse collection of commercially and critically successful artists. He began his career with Rane, an award-winning rock ensemble who, in addition to becoming a success in their own right, opened for such acts as The Allman Brothers Band, The Jerry Garcia Band, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Wilco, Rusted Root, and Santana. After working with Rane, Dan became a freelancer, playing bass and cello with artists like Simon Kirke (of Free, Bad Company, and Ringo Starr’s All-Star Band), Kurtis John (of The Last Goodnight), Jennifer Hartswick (of the Trey Anastasio Band), Sean Kelly (of the Samples), and Rex Fowler (of Aztec Two-Step). His innovative and tasteful cello playing can be heard on recordings from innumerable artists, notably Frank Black (of the Pixies) and Mark Mulcahy. Dan appears on several tracks on Mulcahy’s 2005 release, In Pursuit of Your Happiness, an album that Thom Yorke of Radiohead called the best of that year. MICHELLE MARINELLI PRINDLE is an active soprano with a Bachelor of Music degree in classical vocal performance from The Hartt School in West Hartford, CT, where she graduated summa cum laude in 2002. Her operatic roles include Frasquita in Carmen, Giannetta in L’Elisir d’Amore, the Second Lady in The Magic Flute, and Nannetta in Falstaff. Her sacred music performances include soprano soloist in E.T.A. Hoffmann’s Miserere in B Minor and Mozart’s Regina Coeli with Capella Carolina in Heidelberg, Germany, and soprano soloist in Haydn’s Missa brevis Sancti Joannis de Deo in Manchester, CT. Recital work has included concerts and lecture-recitals in Salzburg, Austria; Heidelberg, Germany; and Florence, Italy.