Bryan Dmchowski

Bryan has worked as a instructor, accompanist and performer throughout the greater New York area and Fairfield County for 10 years. He has won several awards for jazz performance and improvisation including being named one of the top two best young jazz pianists in the state. He serves yearly as the Musical Director and accompanist for the Off-Beat Players based in Greenwich, CT and performs for the Greenwich Performing Arts Studio as well as accompanied several Greenwich High School musical theater productions. Bryan has taught music to elementary classrooms in the Greenwich Public Schools system for four years. He has performed solo pieces to sold out Lincoln Center crowds and has performed with such musical greats as Billy Preston and Wynton Marsalis.
Bryan started playing piano at age seven and soon had the honor of becoming a student of local jazz great, Joyce DiCamillo. Early promise allowed him to attend the Young Artists Philharmonic Jazz Workshop where at a young age he performed and studied with several jazz greats including Joe Beck and members of Spyro Gyro. He was accepted to the music program at Boston College where he received his double Bachelor's Degree in Music and Psychology with high honors. He continues to study with Mrs. DiCamillo to this day.
As a teacher Bryan believes that the best education can only be achieved by calling upon a wide variety of approaches and methods, and that the best musicians are those that are the most well-rounded. His teaching style is characterized by building a foundation of mutual respect with his students and a desire to share all genres of music.
Bryan started playing piano at age seven and soon had the honor of becoming a student of local jazz great, Joyce DiCamillo. Early promise allowed him to attend the Young Artists Philharmonic Jazz Workshop where at a young age he performed and studied with several jazz greats including Joe Beck and members of Spyro Gyro. He was accepted to the music program at Boston College where he received his double Bachelor's Degree in Music and Psychology with high honors. He continues to study with Mrs. DiCamillo to this day.
As a teacher Bryan believes that the best education can only be achieved by calling upon a wide variety of approaches and methods, and that the best musicians are those that are the most well-rounded. His teaching style is characterized by building a foundation of mutual respect with his students and a desire to share all genres of music.