
Director
Amy J. Steiner
A native of Eden, NY and 2-time Grammy Nominated Music Educator, Ms. Amy J. Steiner attended SUNY Fredonia School of Music earning a Bachelor of Music Education degree and a Masters in Music with an emphasis in Conducting. Amy studied under conductors Dr. Russell Mikkelson, Dr. Richard Larson, and Dr. Paula Holcomb. On her bassoon, Ms. Steiner has performed with the Erie Philharmonic, Erie Chamber Players, Cheektowaga Symphony, Erie County Wind Ensemble, Amherst Chamber Ensembles, and various other groups throughout Western New York.
Ms. Steiner’s career as a Band Director started in the fall of 1996, in the City of Buffalo. Throughout her career, Amy earned Teacher of the Year in 2007, was recognized as a pilot program for VH-1 Save the Music, instituted a district-wide Music Camp that serves over 400 students, conducted the All City Band, and currently runs the Instrumental Music Program at Hutchinson Central Technical High School. Ms. Steiner also initiated several community projects including “Arts Day,” “Summer Music Camp,” a community outreach program for Buffalo Niagara Concert Band members and Buffalo Public School students, and coordinated the “Extreme Makeover” Home Edition Food Drive Challenge, where she and her team broke the national volume record of food raised. Ms. Steiner has made her appearance as guest conductor in schools and the ECMEA festival. She also was co-founder and manager of “Southtowns Pride”, an elite travel boys travel baseball team. Amy’s many achievements do not go un-noticed. In 2006 and 2007 she was recognized by “Who’s Who Among American Teachers” in 2010, she received a Forty Under 40 Award from Business First, in 2017 named Western New York Instrumental Music Teacher of the Year through Buffalo State College, and, in 2015 and 2017, Amy was placed as a quarter-finalist for the Grammy’s Music Educator Award.
Amy’s conducting career started in 2000 with the Sikora Post Band in Tonawanda, NY. 2003 saw Amy become co-founder and conductor of the Niagara Frontier Concert Band in the city of Buffalo. Under her direction, the new ensemble secured first runner-up at the New York State Legion Convention in 2004. In 2008, Ms. Steiner sought to expand the NFCB, and started collaborations with another local community band. A remarkable joint concert of the two groups solidified the union and in 2009, the Buffalo Niagara Concert Band was formed, where Amy currently is co-founder, music director and conductor. Under her baton, the Buffalo Niagara Concert Band has performed in venues across Western New York, Lake George, and was chosen to perform at the Association of Concert Bands National convention in Pennsylvania. Amy has also guest conducted several ensembles in the area, including Amherst Chamber Ensembles, ECMEA All-County, and was recently a finalist as conductor of the Cheektowaga Symphony Orchestra.
In her free time, Amy enjoys being a mom of her three children, Gavin Liam, London Gabrielle, and Lucas Kennan. Amy, Joel and her children live in North Buffalo, NY, where she also enjoys gardening, cooking, camping, and reading.