Ever wonder what it would be like to learn about music from a top Hollywood entertainer? One who’s received rave reviews from such notable publications as New York Newsday, LA Times and the OC Register? One who’s been a leading Broadway performer? One who’s worked with some of the biggest names in town — from the Black Eyed Peas to Jewel? One who has been the casting director looking for fresh talent for Fox’s hit “American Idol?” Now your student can have that opportunity at Hillcrest Academy.
Hillcrest Academy, Temecula’s premier TK – 8th independent private school, is excited to welcome David Reuther as its new music teacher.
David has had many prestigious accomplishments in his 30-year career in the entertainment and music industry. His accolades include serving as casting director of American Idol as well as several Disney theatrical and film productions, promoting the Grammy Award-winning Black Eyed Peas, and starring as Joseph in the national tour of “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” Through his vocal studio in Temecula, Reuther gives vocal lessons, coaches public speakers, provides dialect coaching, and offers entertainment education/career path consulting. And now he is working daily with Hillcrest Academy students, providing a rich musical education to enhance their overall learning at the school.
To learn more about Hillcrest Academy and its fine arts program, contact Sean Roy at (951) 676-4754 or visit www.hillcrestacademy.org for more information and to schedule a private tour.
Located in Temecula at 29275 Santiago Road, Hillcrest Academy is a non-profit, secular private independent school serving children from TK through 8th Grade. This unique school is celebrating 39 years of providing a challenging curriculum that includes art, music, foreign language, leadership, drama, and an intramural sports program, taught by committed teachers in a safe, nurturing environment. Hillcrest is the only local school to have membership in the California Association of Independent Schools (CAIS), holding the Academy to the same high educational standards as accredited schools such as La Jolla Country Day and Harvard-Westlake.