CARNEGIE HALL PRESENTS
For Teens: Studio 57 with Marcus Miller
Note: A signed permission form from a parent/guardian is required for those under 18. Download the permission form.
Performers
Meet the Pros
with Marcus Miller, Saxophone

The Future Music Project Weekly Workshops include musical projects for young people in the justice system.
Lead support for Future Music Project is provided by Nicola and Beatrice Bulgari and The Harold W. McGraw, Jr. Family Foundation.
Major funding is provided by Ameriprise Financial and MetLife Foundation.

Public support is provided by the City of New York through the Administration for Children’s Services, the Department of Youth and Community Development, and New York City Council Speaker Corey Johnson.

Carnegie Hall is a partner in The Door's Youth Opportunity Hub, funded [in part] by the New York County District Attorney’s Criminal Justice Investment Initiative (CJII).
Bios
Marcus Miller
Marcus Miller’s mission is to make cool things smart, and to make smart things cool. After graduating from Harvard University with a degree in mathematics, he went on to play the saxophone, touring worldwide with artists who include Jazzmeia Horn, Jon Batiste, and DNCE. He is now focused on his company Math+Music, a community that encourages people to explore math and music creatively. He also tours around the world with his band and produces and writes his own music.