Biography
Enrico Arcaro’s musical ventures began in the unassuming hardcore scene in Staten Island, NY. After years spent as a composer in his bands, and performing as a sequencer-wielding, electro-acoustic solo artist, he began his academic music training at CUNY.. Instantly falling in love with theory and counterpoint, he began composing with notation. Heavily influenced by the epics of early Metallica, Radiohead and Indie bands such as Sunny Day Real Estate, Fugazi, Rollins Band, Lincoln, Shelter, and Quicksand, he has fused these influences with those gained throughout his academic journey, including Beethoven, Bach, Shostakovich, Chopin, and Debussy. A lover of extended harmonies mixed with sharp dissonance, Enrico’s music is most characterized by its odd meters, rhythmic motives, Indie rock emotionalism, ostinatos, rawness, and atmospheric grooves. His compositional goals include: Intensity and sincerity, upholding a communicative narrative, and balancing the dichotomous elements of sweetness and brutality.
Enrico obtained his Bachelors of Science in Music from CUNY College of Staten Island. He studied guitar with Prof. Ed Brown, piano with Dr. Yoojin Oh, and composition with Dr. David Keberle. He graduated with honors, receiving the Ted McIrvine Memorial Award for Academic Excellence in Performing & Creative Arts, as well as the CSI Foundation Prize for Outstanding Music by Students. At NYU Steinhardt, where he studied Composition with Justin Dello Joio, while obtaining his Master of Music in Music Theory & Composition; he was awarded a string quartet residency position for his quartet Solitary Refinement, and was named winner of NYU’s Takemitsu Project composition contest for his work Fifth Dimension. In 2011, Enrico was awarded an Original Work Grant by COAHSI, as well as an excellence grant to present his works during Staten Island’s Summerfest. On December 2nd, 2011, Enrico premiered “Impressions of the Human Condition” in fulfillment of the Original Work Grant. The event showcased a collection of narrative chamber music, unified by the emotive-themes of strife and perseverance.
Enrico is currently a music teacher and freelance composer on the west coast, after having spent years as an adjunct professor at The College of Staten Island, instructor at Rustic Music, as well as a private instructor of guitar, composition, piano and music theory in NYC. As a teacher, Enrico aims to relay the wisdom gained from his diverse musical experiences. Through cultivating technique, theoretical understanding, individual inspirations, and nurturing each student’s unique musical voice, he strives to instill awareness of music’s communicative power, urging his students to use their musicianship as a vehicle of self-expression.
In addition to being a musical artist, Enrico is also a painter and dedicated martial artist and Instructor. He was a live-in disciple at the Shaolin Kung Fu Temple in "Shaolin" NYC. Under the tutelage of Sifu Paula Wong & Grandmaster Tak Wah Eng, Enrico reached the rank of 2nd Degree Black Belt. Always eager to improve his skills in both disciplines in order to better serve those who desire to learn from his experience.
Enrico obtained his Bachelors of Science in Music from CUNY College of Staten Island. He studied guitar with Prof. Ed Brown, piano with Dr. Yoojin Oh, and composition with Dr. David Keberle. He graduated with honors, receiving the Ted McIrvine Memorial Award for Academic Excellence in Performing & Creative Arts, as well as the CSI Foundation Prize for Outstanding Music by Students. At NYU Steinhardt, where he studied Composition with Justin Dello Joio, while obtaining his Master of Music in Music Theory & Composition; he was awarded a string quartet residency position for his quartet Solitary Refinement, and was named winner of NYU’s Takemitsu Project composition contest for his work Fifth Dimension. In 2011, Enrico was awarded an Original Work Grant by COAHSI, as well as an excellence grant to present his works during Staten Island’s Summerfest. On December 2nd, 2011, Enrico premiered “Impressions of the Human Condition” in fulfillment of the Original Work Grant. The event showcased a collection of narrative chamber music, unified by the emotive-themes of strife and perseverance.
Enrico is currently a music teacher and freelance composer on the west coast, after having spent years as an adjunct professor at The College of Staten Island, instructor at Rustic Music, as well as a private instructor of guitar, composition, piano and music theory in NYC. As a teacher, Enrico aims to relay the wisdom gained from his diverse musical experiences. Through cultivating technique, theoretical understanding, individual inspirations, and nurturing each student’s unique musical voice, he strives to instill awareness of music’s communicative power, urging his students to use their musicianship as a vehicle of self-expression.
In addition to being a musical artist, Enrico is also a painter and dedicated martial artist and Instructor. He was a live-in disciple at the Shaolin Kung Fu Temple in "Shaolin" NYC. Under the tutelage of Sifu Paula Wong & Grandmaster Tak Wah Eng, Enrico reached the rank of 2nd Degree Black Belt. Always eager to improve his skills in both disciplines in order to better serve those who desire to learn from his experience.