Phil Burns

Biography

Phil Burns (studio piano, music direction, voice studio accompanist, movement) received a Bachelor of Music in performance from the University of Southern Maine where he studied with Laura Kargul and a Master of Music in performance from Western Washington University where he studied with Jacques Despres and Jeffrey Gilliam. He is a previous winner of the Bay Chamber Concerts Young Stars junior and senior(collegiate) prizes, the MTNA Pine Tree State Piano Competition collegiate division and the Bangor Symphony Orchestra Concerto Competition.  Nonclassical artistic highlights include performing with The Manhattan Transfer and recording at London Bridge Studios in Seattle, Washington.

He  has previously music directed Music Off Broadway with the Rotary Club of Bangor, Nunsense, Nunsense II: The Second Coming and I Love You, Youre Perfect, Now Change with Winterport Open Stage, The Big Bang with the Ten Bucks Theatre, Oh Coward! with the Northern Lights Theatre, as well as The Wizard of Oz, Honky Tonk Angels, The Rocky Horror ShowHairspray, The FantasticksLittle Shop of Horrors, I Love You, Youre Perfect, Now Change, The Full Monty and annual productions of A Christmas Carol with PTC.  He has worked as rehearsal and performance pianist for the Bangor Community Theatre’s production of Guys and Dolls and PTC’s productions of Sunday in the Park with George and Six Women with Brain Death or Expiring Minds Want to Know.  Phil was on the artistic piano and theory faculty at the University of Southern Maine.