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Jason Weisinger is a music director/producer, composer/orchestrator, performer, and educator based in Long Island City, New York. Described as "...an Olympian of a music director..." by The New York Times, Jason specializes in collaborating with independent writers, producers, and performers to create an inclusive and safe theater industry. His voice is featured on the 2019 GRAMMY-Nominated album The Arc in the Sky, the 2019 EMMY-Nominated Eat Shit, Bob: The Musical, and the 2023 GRAMMY-Nominated album Rising w/ The Crossing
Jason Weisinger's recent notable productions include:
Jason finds his greatest passion in developing new musicals. He has supervised various readings, showcases, and workshops with renowned companies such as:
Recently, he served as Music Assistant on:
Jason frequently music directs and performs in presentations of songs from new musicals as part of the BMI Advanced Musical Theater Writing Workshop.
Jason's orchestrations and compositions have been performed by prestigious ensembles, including:
His work is also featured on the podcast [insert movie here]: The Musical!, available on iTunes and Spotify. Jason serves as the orchestrator/arranger for Cantor Azi Schwartz of Park Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan.
As a composer in the BMI Advanced Musical Theater Writing Workshop, Jason has workshopped two of his musicals:
His setting of e.e. cummings’ "i carry your heart" received 2nd place at the 2016 Sparks & Wiry Cries NYC songSLAM and is published in the Sparks & Wiry Cries songSLAM Songbook: Vol 1.
Jason has sung on stage with notable artists such as:
He has performed with esteemed ensembles including:
Jason's voice appears on Last Week Tonight’s EMMY-nominated song "Eat Shit Bob: The Musical" as well as The Crossing’s 2019 GRAMMY-nominated album "The Arc in the Sky". Most recently, he performed the role of The Oracle in Luna Pearl Woolf’s oratorio "Number Our Days" at the new Perelman Arts Center in downtown Manhattan.
As an educator, Jason has taught classes and voice lessons at:
He has also maintained a private voice/piano/music theory studio for 10 years, teaching remotely for the past five years.
In his free time, Jason enjoys playing Overwatch, drinking coffee, and rewatching episodes of The Office with his partner Jacqueline and their bossy cat Frank.
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Jason Weisinger is a music director/producer, composer/orchestrator, performer, and educator based in Long Island City, New York. Described as "...an Olympian of a music director..." by The New York Times, Jason specializes in collaborating with independent writers, producers, and performers to create an inclusive and safe theater industry. His voice is featured on the 2019 GRAMMY-Nominated album The Arc in the Sky, the 2019 EMMY-Nominated Eat Shit, Bob: The Musical, and the 2023 GRAMMY-Nominated album Rising w/ The Crossing
Jason Weisinger's recent notable productions include:
Jason finds his greatest passion in developing new musicals. He has supervised various readings, showcases, and workshops with renowned companies such as:
Recently, he served as Music Assistant on:
Jason frequently music directs and performs in presentations of songs from new musicals as part of the BMI Advanced Musical Theater Writing Workshop.
Jason's orchestrations and compositions have been performed by prestigious ensembles, including:
His work is also featured on the podcast [insert movie here]: The Musical!, available on iTunes and Spotify. Jason serves as the orchestrator/arranger for Cantor Azi Schwartz of Park Avenue Synagogue in Manhattan.
As a composer in the BMI Advanced Musical Theater Writing Workshop, Jason has workshopped two of his musicals:
His setting of e.e. cummings’ "i carry your heart" received 2nd place at the 2016 Sparks & Wiry Cries NYC songSLAM and is published in the Sparks & Wiry Cries songSLAM Songbook: Vol 1.
Jason has sung on stage with notable artists such as:
He has performed with esteemed ensembles including:
Jason's voice appears on Last Week Tonight’s EMMY-nominated song "Eat Shit Bob: The Musical" as well as The Crossing’s 2019 GRAMMY-nominated album "The Arc in the Sky". Most recently, he performed the role of The Oracle in Luna Pearl Woolf’s oratorio "Number Our Days" at the new Perelman Arts Center in downtown Manhattan.
As an educator, Jason has taught classes and voice lessons at:
He has also maintained a private voice/piano/music theory studio for 10 years, teaching remotely for the past five years.
In his free time, Jason enjoys playing Overwatch, drinking coffee, and rewatching episodes of The Office with his partner Jacqueline and their bossy cat Frank.