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Directory of summer programs.


ALASKA

University of Alaska-Fairbanks

Jo Scott, Producing Director/Founder, Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival An arts festival or art fair is a festival that focuses on the visual arts, but which may also focus on other arts.

Arts festivals in the visual arts are exhibitions.
, P.O. Box 80845, Fairbanks, AK 99708; (907) 479-8869; festival@alaska.net; www.fsaf.org

Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival Fairbanks, 7/18-8/1. Featured teachers: Peter Marsh Professor Peter Marsh is the Dean of Social Sciences at Sheffield University. , Louise McClelland, Greg Hopkins Greg Hopkins (November 16, 1971) is a former Arena Football League wide receiver/linebacker with the Albany Firebirds and the Los Angeles Avengers. High school career , Alvaro Gomez and Russell Guyver, among many others. Type of participants. Voice, percussion, brass, strings, woodwinds and opera/musical theater. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and people interested in the arts. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, workshops, theory and popular music. Cost: $600-$800 with housing; $300-$500 w/out housing. Credit available.

CALIFORNIA

Holy Names College

Fran Smith, Coordinator, Holy Names College, Music Department, 3500 Mountain Blvd., Oakland, CA 94619; (510) 436-1234, fax: (510) 436-1438; Laskey@hnc.edu; www.hnc.edu

Kodaly Summer Institute, Oakland, 7/5-7/23. Featured teachers: Gemma Arguelles, Judith Harryanyi, Erzsebet Hegyi, Anne Laskey and Fran Smith. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, pedagogy, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $1,700 with housing; $800 w/out housing. Credit available.

Idyllwild Arts

Diane Dennis, Registrar, Idyllwild Arts Summer Program, P.O. Box 38, Idyllwild, CA 92549; (909) 659-2171, ext. 365, fax: (909) 659-5463; summer@idyllwildarts.org; www.idyllwildarts.org

Idyllwild Arts Summer Program, Idyllwild, 7/11-8/22. Featured teachers: Yehuda Gilad Yehuda Gilad is a professor of clarinet at the University of Southern California and the Colburn School of music. As well as being a very accomplished clarinetist he has also been called one of today's most dynamic and charismatic conductors. , clarinet; Larry Livingston, orchestra; Grant Gershon, choir; Stephen Piazzo, wind ensemble; and Jeff Tower, jazz. Type of participants: Instrumental and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and master classes. Cost: $1,850 with housing.

International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival

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, Founder/Director, international Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival, 6931 Vallon Dr., Palos Verdes Palos Verdes is often used to refer to a group of coastal cities on the Palos Verdes Peninsula in the Los Angeles/South Bay area of California. This affluent bedroom community is known for its dramatic views, good schools [1] extensive horse trails [2]  Peninsula, CA 90275; (310) 377-8891, fax: (310) 544-6319

International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival, Palos Verdes Peninsula, 6/19-6/20. Type of participants: All instrumental, voice and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying and chamber music. Auditions: April 24-25, 2004. Send stamped, addressed envelope for application or fax to (310) 544-6319. Honoraria to each young musician, selected by audition, to perform in the festival. Prizes: Five prizes of $1,000. San Francisco Conservatory of Music History
San Francisco Conservatory of Music, founded in 1917, is a music school, with an enrollment of about 350 students. It was launched by Ada Clement and Lillian Hodgehead in the remodeled home of Lillian's parents on Sacramento Street.
 (See advertisement on page 49.)

Laurie Seibold, Acting Summer Programs Coordinator, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Summer Music West Department, 1201 Ortega St., San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , CA 94122; (415) 759-3454, fax: (415) 759-3499; smw@sfcm.edu; www.sfcm.edu/summer

Summer Music West--Composition Intensive, San Francisco, 6/21-7/22. Featured teacher: Alexis Alrich. Type of participants: Composers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Improvisation, private lessons, theory and a final concert of new works. Cost: $680 w/out housing.

Summer Music West--Gilbert and Sullivan Scenes, San Francisco, 6/21-7/2. Featured teachers: Artistic staff from The Lamplighter's, a Gilbert & Sullivan company. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, improvisation, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $645 w/out housing.

Summer Music West--High School Choral Academy, San Francisco, 6/21-7/2. Featured teachers: Brace Lamott and Margaret Clark. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $545 w/out housing.

Summer Music West--Musicianship Class, San Francisco, 7/5-7/16. Featured teachers: Preparatory division musicianship faculty. Type of participants: All instrumental and voice. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Improvisation, sight reading, theory and ear training. Cost: $300 w/out housing.

Summer Music West--String and Piano Academy, Chamber Music, San Francisco, 7/5-7/30. Featured teacher: Doris Fukawa, ensemble coordinator. Type of participants: Violin, viola, flute, oboe oboe (ō`bō, ō`boi) [Ital., from Fr. hautbois] or hautboy (ō`boi, hō`–), woodwind instrument of conical bore, its mouthpiece having a double reed. , clarinet, bassoon bassoon (băsn`), double-reed woodwind instrument that plays in the bass and tenor registers. Its 8-ft (2.4-m) conical tube is bent double, the instrument thus being about 4 ft (1. , horn and piano. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and master classes. Cost: $595-$755 w/out housing.

University of California The University of California has a combined student body of more than 191,000 students, over 1,340,000 living alumni, and a combined systemwide and campus endowment of just over $7.3 billion (8th largest in the United States).  at Davis

Carol Anne Muncaster, Director of Public Programs in the Arts, University of California, 2227 Social Sciences and Humanities, Davis, CA 95616; (530) 752-6728; camuncaster@ucdavis.edu; http://summerarts.ucdavis.edu

UC Davis Summer Arts Festival 2004, Davis, 7/17-7/31. Featured teachers: Various composition, instrumental and vocal faculty members. Type of participants: Piano, violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, clarinet, percussion, voice, composers and ensembles. Age or grade level: Ages 14-22. Emphasis: Ensembles, contemporary music and collaborations between performers and composers; audition is by tape; score and/or tape for composers. Cost: $50 application fee.

The Walden School

Pamela Quist, Director, Teacher Training Program, The Walden School, 31-A 29th St., San Francisco, CA 94110-4910; (415) 648-4710, fax: (415) 648-1561; info@waldenschool.org; www.waldenschool.org

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 Wanenchak. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, pedagogy, theory, workshops and electronic music. Cost: $550 with housing; $500 w/out housing.

COLORADO

Aspen Music Festival and School The Aspen Music Festival and School, founded in 1949, is an internationally renowned classical music festival that presents world-class music in an intimate, small-town setting. It is also one of the world's premier training grounds for young adult musicians.  

Joan Gordon, Dean, Aspen Music Festival and School, 2 Music School Rd., Aspen, CO 81611; (970) 925-3254, fax: (970) 925-5708; school@aspenmusic.org; www.AspenMusicFestival.com

American Academy The American Academy in Berlin is a non-partisan academic institution in Berlin. It was founded in September 1994 by a group of prominent Americans and Germans, among them Richard Holbrooke, Henry Kissinger, Richard von Weizsäcker, Fritz Stern and Otto Graf Lambsdorff and opened in  of Conducting at Aspen, Aspen, 6/16-8/22. Featured teachers: David Zinman David Zinman (b. 9 July, 1936) is an American conductor and violinist. Biography
After early violin studies at the Oberlin Conservatory, he studied theory and composition at the University of Minnesota and took up conducting at Tanglewood.
 and Murry Sidlin. Type of participants: Instrumental and conductors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Participants receive full fellowship. Credit available.

Art Song and Vocal Chamber Performance Program, Aspen, 6/16-8/22. Featured teachers: See website. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire and weekly concert performances. Cost: $5,300 with housing; $2,500 w/out housing. Credit available.

Aspen Opera Theater Center, Aspen, 6/16-8/22. Featured teachers: See website. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons and three productions and extensive opera scenes program. Cost: $5,300 with housing; $2,500 w/out housing. Credit available.

Center for Advanced Quartet Studies, Aspen, 6/16-8/22. Featured teachers: See website. Type of participants: Instrumental and string quartets. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire and master classes. Cost: Participants receive full fellowship. Credit available.

Classical Guitar Program, Aspen, 7/23-8/22. Featured teacher: Sharon Isbin Sharon Isbin (born August 7, 1956 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is an American classical guitarist, recording artist, concertizer, and the founder of the Guitar Department at the Juilliard School. . Type of participants: Instrumental and classical guitar. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons and repertoire. Cost: $3,400 with housing; $1,650 w/out housing. Credit available.

Composition Studies Programs, Aspen, 6/16-8/22 and 7/23 8/22. Featured teachers: Syd Hodkinson, James MacMillan, Christopher Rouse and George Tsontakis George Tsontakis (born 1951-10-24) is an American composer. Born in Astoria, Queens (New York City), he studied composition with Hugo Weisgall and Roger Sessions at Juilliard from 1974-78, and later with Franco Donatoni at L'Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome. . Type of participants: Composers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Private lessons, workshops, electronic music and master classes. Cost: $3,400 with housing; $1,650 w/out housing. Credit available.

Film Scoring Program, Aspen, 6/16-7/22. Featured teachers: Thomas Haines, Jeff Rona and Howard Shore. Type of participants: Composers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Workshops and electronic music. Cost: $3,400 with housing; $1,650 w/out housing. Credit available.

Instrumental Program, Aspen, 6/16-8/22. Featured teachers: See website. Type of participants: All orchestral instruments and piano. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, pedagogy, repertoire and faculty and guest artist master classes. Cost: $5,300 with housing; $2,500 w/out housing. Credit available.

Performing Arts Medicine performing arts medicine A developing subspeciality of occupational medicine that formally addresses the medical complaints of those who toot, tickle, trill, or tap, playing musical instruments, warbling, or dancing Common problems Those of a specific muscle-tendon  Association

Mary Fletcher, Executive Director, Performing Arts Medicine Association, P.O. Box 61228, Denver, CO 80206; phone and fax: (303) 632-9255; artsmed@aol.com; www.artsmed.org

Medical Problems of Musicians and Dancers (conference), Aspen, 6/24-6/27. Featured teachers: To be announced To be announced (TBA)

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. Type of participants: Teachers and health care professionals. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Injury prevention. Cost: $310 w/out housing.

Rocky Ridge Rocky Ridge is the name of various places in the United States and Canada:
  • Rocky Ridge, Ohio, a village in Ohio
  • Rocky Ridge, Utah, a town in Utah
  • Rocky Ridge, Missouri,an unincorporated community in Sainte Genevieve County, Missouri, formerly used zipcode 63676
 Music Center

Sandie Anderson, Director of Student Activities, Rocky Ridge Music Center, 465 Longs Peak Rd., Estes Park, CO 80517; (970) 586-4031, fax: (970) 586-3962; RRMCoffice@aol.com; www.rockyridge.org

Junior Student Seminar, Estes Park, 7/21-8/1 and/or 8/3 8/14. Featured teachers: Pianists Barbara Kreader, Catherine Herbener, Elizabeth Mueller Grace and Robert and Karen Vandall. Type of participants: Orchestral instruments and piano. Age or grade level: Ages 10-14. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, sight reading, theory and orchestra. Cost: $1,135 with housing.

Young Artist Seminar, Fates Park, 6/13-7/19. Featured teachers: Elizabeth Mueller Grace, piano; Catherine Herbener, piano; Stephen Harrison, cello; Susan Freier, violin; and William McMullen
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, oboe. Type of participants: Orchestral instruments and piano. Age or grade level: Secondary through collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, theory and orchestra. Cost: $2,850 with housing.

FLORIDA

Florida State University Florida State University, at Tallahassee; coeducational; chartered 1851, opened 1857. Present name was adopted in 1947. Special research facilities include those in nuclear science and oceanography.  (See advertisement on page 41.)

Richard Williams, Camp Secretary, Summer Music Camps, Florida State University, School of Music, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1180; phone and fax: (850) 644-9934; fsumusiccamps@music.fsu.edu; www.music.fsu.edu

Double Bass Workshop, Tallahassee, 6/16-6/19. Featured teacher: Melanie Punter. Type of participants: Double bass. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12. Emphasis: Master classes. Cost: $272 with housing; $200 w/out housing.

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n.
1. A pair of joined reeds that vibrate together to produce sound in certain wind instruments, such as bassoons and oboes.

2. An instrument in which sound is produced by a pair of joined reeds.
 Workshop, Tallahassee, 6/8-6/11. Featured teachers: Eric Ohlsson, oboe; and Jeff Keesecker, bassoon. Type of participants: Double reed winds. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, technique and reed-making classes. Cost: $272 with housing; $200 w/out housing.

Honors Chamber Winds Camp, Tallahassee, 6/20-7/3. Featured teachers: FSU faculty members. Type of participants: Flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, trumpet, horn, trombone trombone [Ital.,=large trumpet], brass wind musical instrument of cylindrical bore, twice bent on itself, having a sliding section that lengthens or shortens it and thus regulates the pitch. The descendant of the sackbut, it was developed in the 15th cent.  and tuba tuba (t`bə) [Lat.,=trumpet], valved brass wind musical instrument of wide conical bore. . Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Symphonic orchestra. Cost: $312 with housing. No charge for tuition for the fifteen students selected by audition.

Honors Choral Ensemble Camp, Tallahassee, 7/4-7/10. Featured teacher: Kevin Fenton. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chorus. Cost: $364 with housing; $220 w/out housing.

Honors Jazz Camp, Tallahassee, 6/13-6/19. Featured teachers: Leon Anderson and Rodney Jordan. Type of participants: Jazz band, saxophone, trumpet, trombone, piano, bass, drums and guitar. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Big Band. Cost: $374 with housing; $230 w/out housing.

Honors Piano Camp, Tallahassee, 6/20-7/3. Featured teachers: FSU piano faculty. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Master classes. Cost: $712 with housing; $400 w/out housing.

Honors Vocal Solo Camp, Tallahassee, 6/27-7/2. Featured teacher: Roy Delp. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Final concert. Cost: $345 with housing; $225 w/out housing.

Junior High Band Camp, Tallahassee, 7/11-7/17. Type of participants: Wind and percussion. Age or grade level: Grades 7-8. Emphasis: Electives including world music classes, guitar and steel drum steel drum

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 band ensembles. Cost: $364 with housing; $220 w/out housing.

Marching Band Noun 1. marching band - a band that marches (as in a parade) and plays music at the same time
band - instrumentalists not including string players
 Leadership Camp, Tallahassee, 7/4-7/9. Featured teacher: Jim Bruce. Type of participants: Drum majors. Age or grade level: Ages 14-18. Emphasis: Leadership and conducting styles and techniques. Cost: $340 with housing; $220 w/out housing.

Middle School Choral Camp, Tallahassee, 7/11-7/14. Featured teachers: FSU music faculty. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Grades 7-8. Emphasis: Chorus. Cost: $272 with housing; $200 w/out housing.

Senior High Symphonic Band Camp, Tallahassee, 6/20-7/3. Type of participants: Winds and percussion. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Master classes, electives, small ensembles, band and a final concert. Cost: $712 with housing; $400 w/out housing.

String Orchestra Camp, Tallahassee, 6/20-7/3. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello and double bass. Age or grade level: Ages 12-18. Emphasis: Master classes, orchestra and a final concert. Cost: $712 with housing; $400 w/out housing.

Tuba and Euphonium euphonium
 or tenor tuba

Large valved brass instrument, the leading lower-pitched instrument in military bands. It developed from the valved bugle and cornet in Germany c. 1840. It has four valves and a wide conical bore resembling the tuba's.
 Workshop, Tallahassee, 6/16-6/19. Featured teacher:" Paul Ebbers. Type of participants: Tuba and euphonium. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Master classes and ensembles. Cost: $272 with housing; $200 w/out housing.

GEORGIA

Brenau University Brenau University is a private women’s university in Gainesville, Georgia, USA, that was founded in 1878 as Georgia Baptist Female Seminary, though it has never been affiliated with the Baptist Church.  

Terry L. Robinson, Assistant Director, Brenau University, Firespark!, One Centennial Cir., Gainesville, GA 30501; (770) 534-6741, fax: (770) 534-6742; firespark@lib.brenau.edu; www.firespark.org

Firespark! School for Gifted Students in the Arts, Gainsville, 7/18-7/31. Featured teachers: Michelle Rouche, voice/chorus; Ted Conner, guitar; Wayne Kirby Wayne Leonard Kirby (born January 22, 1964 in Williamsburg, Virginia, USA), is a former professional baseball player who played in the Major Leagues primarily as an outfielder from 1991-1998. , recording technology; and Chee Ammen, music business. Type of participants: Piano, guitar and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, improvisation, private lessons, theory, popular music, workshops, and electronic and commercial music. Cost: $1,069 with housing; $969 w/out housing.

Georgia State University History
Georgia State University was founded in 1913 as the Georgia School of Technology's "School of Commerce." The school focused on what was called "the new science of business.
 

David Beauchesne, Community Programs Coordinator, Georgia State University, P.O. Box 4097, Atlanta, GA 30302; (404) 651-1720, fax: (404) 651-2307; dbeauchesne@gsu.edu; www.cmp.music.gsu.edu

Choral Conducting Workshop, Atlanta, Dates: To be announced. Featured teacher: Alan Raines. Type of participants: Conductors, teachers and church and community chorus directors. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy and staff development units. Cost: $300 w/out housing. Credit available.

Finale Workshops I & II, Atlanta, GA, I: 7/21-7/25; II: 7/28-8/1. Featured teacher: Nick Demos. Type of participants: Instrumental, composers, teachers, arrangers or those interested in music notation software. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Cost: $100 a week w/out housing. Credit available.

Harrower Summer Opera Workshop, Atlanta, 6/7-6/27. Featured teachers: Dwight Coleman, Copeland Woodruff, Reed Woodhouse, Marni Nixon and others. Type of participants: Voice, collegiate voice teachers and opera directors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, opera scenes, choruses, private lessons, technique, repertoire, master classes, movement and instruction. Cost: $1,560 with housing; $750 w/out housing. Credit available.

High School Piano Camp, Atlanta, 6/21 6/27. Featured teachers: Geoffrey Haydon and Jim Lyke. Type of participants: Instrumental and piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $325 w/out housing.

High School Vocal Camp, Atlanta, 7/21-7/27. Featured teachers: Ron Brendel, Alan Raines, Chery Brendel and Phillip Shoultz. Type of participants: Male voice students. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, stage craft and diction. Cost: $175 w/out housing.

Instrumental Conducting Workshop, Atlanta, Date: To be announced--see website. Featured teacher: Robert Ambrose Dr. Robert J. Ambrose is the sixth musical director and conductor of the Atlanta Wind Symphony. He serves on the faculty of Georgia State University.

Ambrose received a Bachelor of Arts in computer science with a concentration in music from Boston College.
. Type of participants: Conductors, teachers and graduate students. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $300 w/out housing. Credit available.

Wind Band Literature Workshop, Atlanta, Dates: To be announced--see website. Featured teacher: Robert Ambrose. Type of participants: Conductors, teachers and community ensemble directors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: To be announced. Credit available.

ILLINOIS

The College Music Society

Tod Trimble, Director of Professional Development, The College Music Society, Department of Professional Development, 312 E. Pine St., Missoula, MT 59802; (406) 721-9616, rex: (406) 721-9419; cms@music.org; www.music.org

Institute in Music Technology, Illinois State University ISU is recognized in the prestigious US News rankings as a "National University", that is, a university which grants a variety of doctoral degrees and strongly emphasizes research. , Bloomington, 6/6-6/11. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Pedagogy, workshops and electronic music. Cost: To be announced.

Northwestern University Northwestern University, mainly at Evanston, Ill.; coeducational; chartered 1851, opened 1855 by Methodists. In 1873 it absorbed Evanston College for Ladies.  

Heather Landes, Assistant Dean, Northwestern University, School of Music, 711 Elgin Rd., Evanston, IL 60208-1200; (847) 491-3141, fax: (847) 467-7440; musiclifenorthwestern.edu; www.northwestern.edu/nhsmi/ index.html

National High School Music Institute, Evanston, 6/27-7/30. Featured teachers: Northwestern University faculty This list of Northwestern University faculty includes current, former, emeritus, and deceased faculty, administrators, and researchers at Northwestern University. Presidents
  • Clark T. Hinman, DD (1853—54)
  • Henry S.
. Type of participants: Strings, piano, percussion, woodwinds, classical guitar and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, composition and music education. Cost: $3,650 with housing; $3,650 w/out housing.

INDIANA

Ball State University

Mihai Tetel, Director, Ball State University, School of Music, Muncie, IN 47306; (765) 286-8937, fax: (765) 285-5401; mdtetel@bsu.edu; www.web.bsu.edu/music/aria

ARIA International Summer Academy, Muncie, 6/27-7/24. Featured teachers: James Buswell, violin; Almita Vamos, violin; Roland Vamos, violin; Bonita Bonita (Spanish and Portuguese for "beautiful") is the name of:
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 Boyd, flute; and Robert Shannon, piano. Type of participants: Violin, piano, flute, bassoon and clarinet. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops and master classes. Cost: $2,500 with housing; $1,400 w/out housing.

Ball State Bassoon Camp, Muncie, 7/25-7/31. Featured teacher: Keith Sweger. Type of participants: Bassoon. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $500 with housing; $310 w/out housing. Contact: Keith Sweger, Associate Professor of Music, Ball State University, School of Music, address above; (765) 285-5511; ksweger@bsu.edu; www.wcb.bsu.edu/00ksweger/.

Summer Music Camp at Ball State University, Muncie, 6/20-6/26. Featured teachers: Christian Zembower, band, and Jeffrey Carter, choir. Type of participants: Instrumental and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $380 with housing; w/out housing to be announced. Contact: John Scheib, Summer Music Camp Coordinator, Ball State University, School of Music, Muncie, address above; (765) 285-5567; jwscheib@bsu.edu.

Indiana University Indiana University, main campus at Bloomington; state supported; coeducational; chartered 1820 as a seminary, opened 1824. It became a college in 1828 and a university in 1838. The medical center (run jointly with Purdue Univ.  

(See advertisement on page 43.)

Stephen Pratt, Director, Indiana University, School of Music, Merrill Hall, Bloomington, IN 47405; (812) 855-1372, fax: (812) 856-4207; www.indiana.edu/-bands/clinic.htm

Summer Music Clinic for High School Students, Bloomington, 6/13-6/19. Type of participants: Instrumental. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles. Cost: $400 with housing.

Summer Piano Academy, Bloomington, 6/20-7/10. Featured teachers: Edward Auer, Hans Boepple, Read Gainsford, Sophia Gilmson and Karen Shaw. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory, master classes, piano ensemble and Feldenkrais classes. Cost: $2,025 with housing; $1,350 w/out housing. Contact: Karen Taylor Karen Taylor is an English comedienne from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. She is a former finalist in the prestigious Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award[1] and has fronted her own sketch show on BBC Three, entitled Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor. , Director, Indiana University School of Music, Department of Special Programs, Sycamore 246, Bloomington, IN 47405; (812) 855-6025, fax: (812) 855-4936; musicsp@indiana.edu; www.music.indiana.edu/som/ piano_academy/.

IU School of Music at IUPUI IUPUI Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (Indianapolis, IN, USA)  

Pam Ross, Special Events Coordinator, IU School of Music at IUPUI, Department of Music, 525 N. Blackford St., RM. 222, Indianapolis, 1N 46202; (317) 278-3264 or (317) 274-4000, tax: (317) 278-2590; pross1@iupui.edu; www.music.iupui.edu

Fourteenth Annual International Music Technology Conference and Workshop, Indianapolis, 6/21-6/25. Featured teachers: G. David Peters, Fred Rees, Rachel Nardo and John Flohr. Type of participants: Teachers and graduate students. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Electronic and computer music, technology and grant writing. Cost: To be determined with housing; $400 w/out housing. Credit available.

KENTUCKY

Northern Kentucky University Northern Kentucky University is a public, co-educational university located in Highland Heights, Kentucky, seven miles (11 km) southeast of Cincinnati, Ohio. Enrollment is currently about 14,200 students.  Toni Sheffer, Director, Music Preparatory Department, Northern Kentucky University, Music Department, Nunn Dr., Highland Heights Highland Heights is the name of several places in the United States of America:
  • Highland Heights, Kentucky
  • Highland Heights, Ohio
, KY 41099; (859) 572-7737, fax: (859) 572-6076; sheffer@nku.edu; www.nku.edu/~music

Summer Piano Institute, Highland Heights, 7/26-7/30. Featured teachers: Sergei Polusmiak Sergei Polusmiak, "Honored Artist of Ukraine", Artist in Residence, is the Tom and Christine Neyer Family Professor of Music at Northern Kentucky University. He is first prize winner in the Lysenko International Music Competition. , artist-in-residence from the Ukraine; Paul Stewart Paul Stewart is the name of many notable people:
  • Paul Stewart (Composer/musician/director/Solo Artist)
  • Paul Stewart (writer) - Writer of The Edge Chronicles
  • Paul Stewart (driver) - Motor racing driver/team director, son of World Champion Jackie.
; and Eric Baumgartner. Type of participants: Piano and teachers. Age or grade level: Ages 10 through adult. Emphasis: Soloists, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory, accompanying, chamber music, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $240 w/out housing if registered before May 1, 2004.

Summer Strings, 7/6-7/10. Featured teachers: Melissa Robinson and Ellen Croy. Type of participants: Beginning string students. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and theory. Cost: $140 w/out housing if registered by May 1, 2004.

Theatreworks Musical Theatre Camp, 6/28-7/2 and 7/19-7/23. Featured teachers: Lisa Bodollo and Mel Hatch. Type of participants: Voice and actors. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, improvisation, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, popular music and students interested in drama and Broadway. Cost: $120 w/out housing if registered by May 1, 2004.

University of Kentucky Coordinates:  The University of Kentucky, also referred to as UK, is a public, co-educational university located in Lexington, Kentucky.  

Coordinator's address: Joy Carden, Seminar Coordinator, University of Kentucky, School of Music, 10501 McMeekin Ln. #103, Louisville, NY 40223; (800) 322-4322 ext. 5778, fax: (502) 254-3579; cardenjoy@aol.com

Keyboard Ensemble and Technology Seminar, Lexington, 7/6-7/13. Featured teachers: Joy Carden, Susan Ogilvy, Dennis Stanfill, Larry Keenan Larry Keenan (born October 1, 1940, in North Bay, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey left wing. He played in the National Hockey League with the Toronto Maple Leafs, St. Louis Blues, Buffalo Sabres, and Philadelphia Flyers.  and Vicki McVay. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and private piano teachers. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, electronic and computer music and group instruction. Cost: $450-$495 w/out housing. Credit available.

Orff Schulwerk The Orff-Schulwerk, or simply the Orff-Approach is a developmental approach to Music Education for children. It was developed by the German composer Carl Orff (1895-1982), while he was music director of a school of dance and music known as the Günther-Schule, in Munich.  Teacher Training L1-2, and Curriculum Development, Lexington, 6/21-7/2. Featured teachers: Cindy Hall, Jay Broeker, Brian Crisp and Brian Burnett. Type of participants: Voice and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, collegiate and professional teachers. Emphasis: Pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $600 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Credit available. Contact: Cecilia Wang, Director, University of Kentucky, School of Music, 105 Fine Arts Bldg., Lexington, KY 40506-0022; (859) 257-4900, fax: (859) 257-9576; cecilia.wang@uky.edu; www.uky.edu/~cecilia/Orff.

University of Louisville See also
  • The University of Louisville Cardinal Singers
  • The University of Louisville Collegiate Chorale
  • History of Louisville, Kentucky
  • McConnell Center
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Jason Lindsey, Summer Jazz Workshop Administrator, University of Louisville, Jamey Aebersold Jazz Studies Department, P.O. Box 1244, New Albany New Albany, city (1990 pop. 36,322), seat of Floyd co., S Ind., near the falls of the Ohio River opposite Louisville, Ky.; inc. 1819. The city was a shipbuilding center in the 19th cent., and the riverboats Robert E. Lee and Eclipse were built there. , IN 47151-1244; (812) 944-8141, fax: (812) 949-2006; staff@jazzbooks.com; www.jazzbooks.com/workshops

Jamey Aebersold's Summer Jazz Workshops, Louisville, 6/27-7/2 and 7/4-7/9. Featured teachers: Rufus Reid Rufus Reid (b. February 10, 1944 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American jazz bassist, educator, and composer. He lives in the New York area.

Personal History
Rufus Reid
, John Riley, Eric Alexander The name Eric Alexander may refer to one of the following people:
  • Eric Alexander (jazz saxophonist), a musician
  • Eric Alexander (football player), an American football player
, David Baker David Baker may refer to:
  • David J. Baker (1792–1869), US Senator from Illinois
  • David Baker (composer) (born 1931), American symphonic jazz composer
  • David Baker (biochemist), American biochemist
  • David H. Baker (food chemist), American food chemist
  • C.
 and Jerry Coker. Type of participants: Instrumental, voice and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $650 with housing; $400 w/out housing. Credit available.

MAINE

Bowdoin International Music Festival

Jennifer G. Means, Director of Admissions, Bowdoin International Music Festival, 6300 College Station, Brunswick, ME 04011; (207) 373-1400, fax: (207) 373-1441; info@summermusic.org; www.summermusic.org

Bowdoin International Music Festival Brunswick, 6/26-8/7. Featured teachers: Zakhar Bron Zakhar Bron is a Russian violinist and violin teacher. His students have included Maxim Vengerov,[1] Vadim Repin,[2] [3] Before he was well-known he taught privately in Novosibirsk; since then he has taught at the Royal Academy of Music in London, , Yoheved Kaplinsky Yoheved "Veda" Kaplinsky (born March 23, 1947 Tel Aviv, British Mandate of Palestine [now Israel]) is an award-winning classical pianist, lecturer and professor of music at the Juilliard School. , Steven Doane, Samuel Adler Samuel Adler can refer to:
  • Samuel Adler (1809-1891), Reform rabbi
  • Samuel Adler (b. 1928), composer and conductor
 and Igor Begelman. Type of participants: Strings, piano, winds, guitar, harp and composers. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, private lessons and master classes. Cost: $3,850 with housing; $3,000 w/out housing.

MASSACHUSETTS

Belvoir Terrace, Inc.

Nancy Goldberg, Director, Belvoir Terrace, 101 W. 79th St., New York New York, state, United States
New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of
, NY 10024; (212) 580-3398, fax: (212) 579-7282; info@belvoirterrace.com; www.belvoirterrace.com

Belvoir Terrace, Lenox, 6/24 8/12. Featured teachers: Laura Goldberg, Lynette Strelting, Carla Ordonez and Riki Dauding. Type of participants: Strings, guitar, piano, flute and voice. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, opera, orchestra and jazz band. Cost: $8,100 with housing. Credit available.

The College Music Society

Tod Trimble, Director of Professional Development, The College Music Society, 312 E. Pine St., Missoula, MT 59802; (406) 721-9616, fax: (406) 721-9419; cms@music.org; www.music.org.

Hindustani Music: Raga and Tala ta·la  
n. pl. tala
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[Samoan, from Englishdollar.]

Noun 1.
, New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt.  Conservatory, Boston, 7/12 7/17. Type of participants: Teachers and interested parties. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: History, improvisation, private lessons, popular music and workshops.

Music of the African Diaspora Much of the music of the African diaspora was refined and developed during the period of slavery. Slaves did not have easy access to instruments, so vocal work took on new significance. : South Africa South Africa, Afrikaans Suid-Afrika, officially Republic of South Africa, republic (2005 est. pop. 44,344,000), 471,442 sq mi (1,221,037 sq km), S Africa. , Haiti and the U.S., New England Conservatory, Boston, 7/6-7/11. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional and other interested parties. Emphasis: History, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, popular music and workshops.

MICHIGAN

The Bay View Music Festival

Ray Fowler, Artistic Director, The Bay View Music Festival, 130 Omps Dr., Winchester, VA 22601 ; (540) 535-0810, fax: (540) 722-0122; Rsfowler@aol.com; www.bayviewfestival.org

The Bay View Music Festival Bay View, 6/17 8/15. Featured teachers: William Preucil, violin and chamber music; Arthur Rowe
For the English track and field athlete (shot put) see Arthur Rowe (athlete)
Arthur Sydney Rowe (born 1 September 1906 in Tottenham – died November 1993) was the first manager to lead Tottenham Hotspur Football Club to the First Division Championship
, piano and chamber music; Diana Soviero, vocal master class; Quintessence quin·tes·sence  
n.
1. The pure, highly concentrated essence of a thing.

2. The purest or most typical instance: the quintessence of evil.

3.
 Woodwind Quintet; and Westbrook String Quartet. Type of participants: Instrumental and voice. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, music theater, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory, electronic and computer music and opera. Cost: $2,570 with housing.

Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp is a summer arts camp in Twin Lake, Michigan, United States, and is located in the Manistee National Forest. In 2006, 7,814 participants were enrolled in Blue Lake's numerous programs. Since its beginning in 1966, over 250,000 students have attended.  

Todd Holmberg, Program Director, Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, 300 E. Crystal Lake Rd., Twin Lake, MI 49457; (800) 221-3796, fax: (231) 893-5120; holmberg@bluelake.org; www.bluelake.org

Adult Arts Programs, Twin Lake, Various four-day sessions from 7/7 8/21. Featured teacher: Don Flickinger. Type or participants: Band, orchestral and jazz instrumental. Age or grade level: Adult amateur players. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Call for brochure.

Choir, Twin Lake, Four twelve-day sessions from 6/30-8/22. Featured teachers: See website. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $920 with housing.

Harp, Twin Lake, Four twelve-day sessions from 6/30-8/22. Featured teacher: Gretchen Brumwell. Type of participants: Harp. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire and theory. Cost: $955 with housing.

Jazz, Twin Lake, Four twelve-day sessions from 6130-8122. Featured teachers: George West George West (February 17, 1823 - September 20, 1901) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in Bradninch, England, West attended the common schools. West immigrated to the United States in February 1849 and settled at Ballston Spa, New York.  and Tim Froncek. Type of participants: Trumpet, trombone, saxophone and rhythm. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire and theory. Cost: $880 with housing.

Orchestra and Band, Twin Lake, Four twelve-day sessions from 6/30 8/22. Featured teachers: See website. Type of participants: Strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. Age or grade level: Secondary; Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, technique, repertoire and theory. Cost: $880 with housing.

Piano, Twin Lake, Four twelve-day sessions from 6/30-8/22. Featured teachers: See website. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and theory. Cost: $955 with housing.

Suzuki Family Camp, Twin Lake, 6/16-6/19, 6/20-6/23 and 6/24-6/27. Type of participants: Piano and strings; teacher training available. Age or grade level: Designed as a family experience. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and a recreation program. Cost: Call for brochure.

Grand Valley State University

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Helen Marlais, Director, Grand Valley State University, Music Department, 1 Campus Dr., Allendale, MI 49401; (616) 331-3484, fax: (616) 331-3100; johnson@gvsu.edu; www.gvsu.edu/music

Piano Pedagogy Conference, Grand Rapids Grand Rapids, city (1990 pop. 189,126), seat of Kent co., SW central Mich., on the Grand River; inc. 1850. The second largest city in the state, it is a distribution, wholesale, and industrial center for an area that yields fruit, dairy products, farm produce, , 4/29-512. Featured teachers: Marvin Blickenstaff, Kevin Olson, Nancy and Randy Faber, Angela Hewitt Angela Hewitt OBE(born July 26, 1958) is a Canadian classical pianist. She also holds British nationality through her father, Godfrey, who was the cathedral organist in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.  and Lynda Metelsky. Type of participants: Instrumental and teachers. Age or grade level: All levels. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $100 with housing.

Oakland University History
Oakland University was created in 1957 when Matilda Dodge Wilson, widow of automobile magnate John Francis Dodge, and her second husband Alfred Wilson donated their 1,500-acre estate to Michigan State University, including Meadow Brook Hall, Sunset Terrace and all the
 

Jackie Wiggins, Professor of Music Education, Oakland University, Department of Music, Theatre and Dance, 315 Varner Hall, Rochester, MI 48309; (248) 370-2036, fax: (248) 370-2041; jwiggins@oakland.edu; www.oakland.edu

Summer Workshops for Music Teachers, Rochester. Featured teachers: Karl Boelter, Candace DeLattre, Ken Kroesche, Alex Ruthmann, Mark Stone and Jackie Wiggins. Type of participants: Instrumental, voice, conductors, teachers and music education majors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, electronic and computer music, and music curriculum and assessment. Cost: Various options available with housing; $260 per credit plus registration fees w/out housing.

MINNESOTA

St. John's University

Axel Theimer, St. John's University, Department of Music, Collegeville, MN 56321; (320) 363-3374, fax: (320) 363-2975; atheimer@csbsju.edu; www.voicecarenetwork.org

The VoiceCare Network: Continuing Course, Collegeville, 7/16-7/20. Featured teachers: Edie Copely, Leon Thurman, Babette Lightner and Axel Theimer. Type of participants: Voice, church musicians, teachers and conductors. Impact course is a prerequisite. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and conducting. Cost: $575 with housing, including meals; $365 w/out housing. Credit available.

The VoiceCare Network: Impact Course, Collegeville, 7/22-7/29. Featured teachers: John Cooksey John Charles Cooksey (born August 20, 1941) is an ophthalmologist from Monroe who was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana from 1997 to 2003. Early life
Cooksey was born in Alexandria, the seat of Rapides Parish in central Louisiana.
, Liz Grefsheim, Leon Thurman, Babette Lightner and Axel Theimer. Type of participants: Voice, church musicians, teachers and conductors. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and communication. Cost: $880 with housing, including meals; $515 w/out housing. Credit available.

St. Olaf College An average of six St. Olaf students are awarded the prestigious Fulbright Scholarship each year. Additionally, the college has produced three Rhodes Scholars since 1977.

St.
 

Teresa Lebens, Conference/Camp Coordinator, St. Olaf College, Conferences Department, 1520 St. Olaf Ave., Northfield, MN 55057; (507) 646-3043, fax: (507) 646-3690; events@stolaf.edu; www.stolaf.edu/Conferences

Summer Music Camp, Northfield, 6/20-6/27. Type of participants: Band, orchestra and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music and workshops. Cost: $500 with housing; $400 w/out housing.

MISSISSIPPI

Mississippi State University Mississippi State University, at Mississippi State, near Starkville; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1878 as an agricultural and mechanical college, opened 1880. From 1932 to 1958 it was known as Mississippi State College.  

Jackie Edwards-Henry, Director, Mississippi Piano Showcase, Mississippi State University, Music Education Department, P.O. Box 6240, Mississippi State, MS 39762; (662) 325-3070; jeh@ra.msstate.edu

Mississippi Piano Showcase, Starkville, 6/6-6/11. Featured teachers: Calvin Permenrer and Sheila Simpson. Type of participants: Piano and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Master classes, workshops and concert series. Cost: $345-$388 with housing for high school participants; $263 w/out housing. $245-$288 with housing for college participants. Daily auditors $50-$75; $16-$26 for dorm housing.

MISSOURI

Central Missouri State University Missouri State University is a state university located in Springfield, Missouri. It is the state's second largest university in student enrollment, second only to the University of Missouri. From 1972 to 2005, Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State University.  

Richard Smith Richard Smith is the name of:
  • Richard Smith (journalist), associate editor of Gay Times magazine
  • Richard Smith (screenwriter/director), BAFTA-winning writer of Trauma
, Director, Central Missouri State University, Department of Music, Warrensburg, MO 64093; (660) 543-4471; rbsmith@cmsu1.cmsu.edu

Summer Piano Institute, Warrensburg, 6/20-6/25. Featured teachers: Richard Smith, Mia Hynes and Jon Hynes. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, history, private lessons and theory. Cost: $315 with housing; $245 w/out housing.

University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music

Susan Hathaway, Manager, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Conservatory of Music, 4949 Cherry St., Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850). , MO 64110; (816) 235-2742, fax: (816) 235-5264; hathaways@umkc.edu; www.umkc.edu/conservatory/cmda

UMKC Summer Strings Institute, Kansas City, 6/10-6/19. Featured teachers: Carter Enyeart, cello; Benny Kim, violin; and Scott Lee, viola. Type of participants: Cello, violin and viola. Age or grade level: High school juniors and seniors and collegiate. Emphasis: String trios, chamber music, private lessons, technique and workshops. Cost: $1,200 with housing; $800 w/out housing. Credit available; financial aid available.

NEVADA

Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States.  Music Festival

George Stelluto, Director, Las Vegas Music Festival, University of Nevada University of Nevada could refer to either of the universities in the Nevada System of Higher Education:
  • University of Nevada, Reno (UNR)
  • University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV)
 Las Vegas, Music Department, 4505 Maryland Pkwy. Las Vegas, NV 89154-5025; (702) 895-3949, fax: (702) 895-4239; stelluto@ccmail.nevada.edu; www.lasvegasmusicfestival.org

Las Vegas Music Festival, Las Vegas, 7/25-8/15. Featured teachers: Charles Castleman, violin; James DePreist James DePreist, is an American conductor born on November 21, 1936 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the permanent conductor of the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, director of conducting and orchestral studies at the Juilliard School and Laureate Music Director of the , conductor; John Miller, bassoon; Marc Reese, trumpet; and Jerome Lowenthal Jerome Lowenthal (born February 11, 1932 in Philadelphia) is an American classical pianist. He is a professor of piano at the Juilliard School in New York, where he was also chair of the piano department.

He made his debut at 13 with the Philadelphia Orchestra.
, piano. Type of participants: All instrumental students and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and other advanced students ages 15-30. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops and orchestral seminars/classes. Cost: $850 with housing; $450 w/out housing. Credit available.

NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E).  

Plymouth State University Plymouth State University is a coeducational, residential university with an enrollment of approximately 4,192 undergraduate students and 1,072 graduate students. The school was founded as Plymouth Normal School in 1871.  

Carleen Graff, Director, Plymouth State University, Department of Music, Theatre and Dance, 17 High St., MSC (1) (MSC.Software Corporation, Santa Ana, CA, www.mscsoftware.com) Founded in 1963 by Richard H. MacNeal and Robert G. Schwendler, MSC is the world's largest provider of mechanical computer aided engineering (MCAE) strategies, simulation software and services.  #37, Plymouth, NH 03264; (603) 535-2313; carleeng@plymouth.edu; www.plymouth.edu/mtd/pianonews

Junior Piano Monster Festivals, Plymouth, 6/27-6/30. Featured teachers: David Karp and Donna Smith For the March 1985 Playboy Playmate of the Month, see .
Donna Smith is a County Supervisor in Dubuque County, Iowa. A Democrat, she had run against Jim Nussle twice when he had come up for reelection.
. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Grades 5-8. Emphasis: Ensembles, jazz, theory and electronic music. Cost: To be announced.

Piano Monster Festival Teacher Seminar, Plymouth, 6/28-6/30. Featured teachers: David Karp and Donna Smith. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Grades 5-8. Emphasis: Ensembles and workshops. Cost: To be announced. Credit available.

Senior Piano Monster Festival Plymouth, 6/23-6/26. Featured teachers: David Karp and Donna Smith. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and electronic music. Cost: To be announced.

University of New Hampshire

Alexis Zaricki, Program Support Assistant, University of New Hampshire, Music Department, Paul Creative Arts Center, 30 College Rd., Durham, NH 03824; (603) 862-2404, fax: (603) 862-3155; Symsunh@aol.com; www.unh.edu/music/syms.htm

Summer Youth Music School Junior Session, Durham, 7/18-7/23. Type of participants: Winds, strings, percussion and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary, completed grades 7 or 8. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, electronic music and theory. Cost: $400 with housing; $300 w/out housing.

Summer Youth Music School Senior Session, Durham, 7/26-8/7. Type of participants: Winds, strings, percussion and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary, completed grades 9-12. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, electronic music and theory. Cost: $800 with housing; $700 w/out housing.

The Walden School

Seth Brenzel, Executive Director, The Walden School, 31-A 29th St., San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 648-4710, Fax: (415) 648-1561; info@waldenschool.org; www.waldenschool.org

The Walden School Summer Music Festival, Dublin, 6/26-8/1. Featured teachers: Alex Shapiro

Alex Shapiro (born January 11, 1962 in New York City) composes acoustic and electroacoustic chamber music favoring
, Non Sequitur non sequitur (nahn sek [as in heck]-kwit-her) n. Latin for "it does not follow." The term usually means that a conclusion does not logically follow from the facts or law, stated: "That's a non sequitur." , Calliope calliope, in music
calliope, in music, an instrument also called steam organ or steam piano in which steam is forced through a series of whistles controlled by a keyboard.
 Duo and Bryce Dessner. Type of participants: Composers. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, theory, composition, electronic music and choral training. Cost: $4,840 with housing.

NEW JERSEY

The Golandsky Institute

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Edna Golandsky, The Golandsky Institute, Park W. Finance Station, P.O. Box 2076, New York, NY 10025; (877) 343-3434, fax: (212) 875-0034; admin@golandskyinstitute.org; www.golandskyinstitute.org

The Golandsky Institute 2004 Summer Symposium at Princeton University Princeton University, at Princeton, N.J.; coeducational; chartered 1746, opened 1747, rechartered 1748, called the College of New Jersey until 1896. Schools and Research Facilities
, Princeton, 7/17-7/25. Featured teacher: Edna Golandsky. Type of participants: Instrumental, piano and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, chamber music, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and evening concerts. Cost: $1,375 with housing; $875 w/out housing. Credit available.

Westminster Choir College -- Westminster Choir College is a residential college of music located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States.

Westminster has a choral emphasis that educates men and women at the undergraduate and graduate levels for music leadership careers in churches, schools,
 of Rider University Rider University is a private, coeducational, nonsectarian university located chiefly in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, in Mercer County. It consists of four academic units - the College of Business Administration, the College of Liberal Arts, Education and Sciences, the College of  

Scott Hoerl, Director, Westminster Choir College, Department of Summer Session, 101 Walnut Ln., Princeton, NJ 08540; (609) 924-7416, fax: (609) 921-6187; woce@rider.edu; http://westminster.rider.edu

Middle School Piano Camp, Princeton, 6/27-7/2. Featured teachers: Lillian Livingston, Miriam Eley and Kelly Setler Scheer. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Grades 6-9. Emphasis: Piano ensembles. Cost: $675 with housing.

Piano Camp for High School Musicians, Princeton, 7/18-7/23 and 7/25 7/30. Featured teachers: Ingrid Jacobson Clarfield, Donald Smith Donald Smith may refer to:
  • Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, a Canadian railway financier and diplomat
  • Donald Smith, pianist
  • Donald Smith, Australian tenor
  • Donald Smith, Canadian swimmer
 and Todd Simmons. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Grades 9-12. Emphasis: Piano ensembles. Cost: $675 with housing.

NEW MEXICO New Mexico, state in the SW United States. At its northwestern corner are the so-called Four Corners, where Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah meet at right angles; New Mexico is also bordered by Oklahoma (NE), Texas (E, S), and Mexico (S).  

Chamber Music Albuquerque

Steven Beaumont, Director, Chamber Music Albuquerque, P.O. Box 14482, Albuquerque, NM 87191; (505) 268-1990, fax: (505) 268-6288; cma@cma-abq.org; www.cma-abq.org

Summer Ensemble Studio, Albuquerque, 6/14-6/25. Featured teachers: June Music Festival artists, New Mexico Symphony musicians, Santa Fe Santa Fe, city, Argentina
Santa Fe, city (1991 pop. 341,000), capital of Santa Fe prov., NE Argentina, a river port near the Paraná, with which it is connected by canal.
 Symphony musicians and the University of New Mexico The University of New Mexico (UNM) is a public university in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was founded in 1889. It also offers multiple bachelor's, master's, doctoral, and professional degree programs in all areas of the arts, sciences, and engineering.  music department. Type of participants: Strings, winds and piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music and workshops. Cost: $140-$220 with and w/out housing.

Taos School of Music

Chilton Anderson, Director, Tans School of Music, P.O. Box 1879, Tans, NM 87571; (505) 776-2388; tsofm@newmex.com; www.taosschoolofmusic.com

Summer Chamber Music Program and Festival, Taos, 6/14-8/9. Featured teachers: Chicago and Brentano String Quartets; Robert McDonald Robert McDonald may refer to one of the following people:
  • Robert McDonald (academic), a Northwestern University professor of finance
  • Robert McDonald (academic, librarian), a San Diego Supercomputer Center project manager
, pianist; and Michael Tree Michael Tree, violist, was born in Newark, New Jersey.

Tree's principal viola studies were with Efrem Zimbalist at the Curtis Institute of Music. Subsequent to his Carnegie Hall recital debut, Mr.
, violist. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello and piano. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles and chamber music study and performance. Cost: $600 with housing.

NEW YORK

Eastman School of Music Eastman School of Music: see Rochester, Univ. of.  

(See advertisement on page 45.)

Eastman School of Music, Summer Session Department, 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, NY 14604; (800) 246-4706 or (585) 274-1400, fax: (585) 274-1005; summer@esm.rochester.edu; www.rochester.edu/Eastman/summer

Balinese Gamelan gamelan

Indigenous orchestra of Java and Bali and, more generally, of Indonesia and Malaysia. A gamelan usually consists largely of gongs, xylophones, and metallophones (rows of tuned metal bars struck with a mallet). Gamelan polyphony is complex and many-voiced.
 Institute, Rochester, 7/15-7/19. Featured teachers: Clay Greenberg and a guest artist from Bali. Type of participants: Instrumental and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional and interested amateurs. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique and workshops. Cost: $1,200 with one credit, $780 noncredit non·cred·it  
adj.
Of, relating to, or constituting an educational course that does not offer credit toward an academic degree.
 with housing; $850 with one credit, $420 noncredit w/out housing.

Bass Day, Rochester, 7/3. Featured teachers: Jeff Campbell Jeff Campbell (Born August 25, 1979) is a New Zealand soccer player who has represented his country at U20, U23 and senior levels.

The attacking midfielder made his debut for the All Whites against Jamaica in January 2000 and collected 13 caps (5 goals).
 and James VanDemark. Type of participants: Bass and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, workshops and an evening concert. Cost: $160 with housing; $100 w/out housing.

Building a Community of String Players in an Urban Setting, Rochester, 7/10-7/11. Featured teachers: Louis Bergonzi and Channing Paluck. Type of participants: Conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: To be announced.

Continuo continuo
 or basso continuo

In Baroque music, a special subgroup of an instrumental ensemble. It consists of two instruments reading the same part: a bass instrument, such as a cello or bassoon, and a chordal instrument, most often a harpsichord but sometimes
 Realization for Keyboardists, Rochester, 8/2-8/6. Featured teacher: Arthur Haas. Type of participants: Instrumental and keyboard. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, chamber music, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $1,150 with one credit, $720 noncredit with housing; $850 with one credit, $430 noncredit w/out housing.

Dalcroze Eurhythmics eurhythmics: see eurythmics. , Rochester, 7/12-7/16. Featured teacher: Gregory Ristow. Type of participants: Instrumental, voice and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, improvisation, technique and workshops. Cost: $1,150 with one credit, $600 noncredit with housing; $850 with one credit, $300 noncredit w/out housing.

Eastman Choral Institute, Week I, Rochester, 7/12-7/16. Featured teachers: William Weinert, Robert McIver and Gregory Ristow. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors, choral directors and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Accompanying, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $2,000 with two credits, $790 noncredit with housing; $1,700 with two credits, $490 noncredit w/out housing.

Eastman Choral Institute, Week II, Rochester, 7/19-7/23. Featured teachers: Dale Warland and William Weinert. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors, choral directors and teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Accompanying, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $2,000 with two credits, $790 noncredit with housing; $1,700 with two credits, $490 noncredit w/out housing.

Eastman Young Artists International Piano Competition, Rochester, 7/30-8/7. Featured teacher: Douglas Humpherys. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, repertoire, workshops and master classes. Cost: $580 with housing; $100 w/out housing. Contact: Douglas Humpherys, Associate Professor of Piano, Summer Session Department; (585) 274-1400 or (800) 246-4706, fax: (585) 274-1005; dhumpherys@esm.rochester.edu.

Kodaly Workshop, Rochester, 8/2-8/6. Featured teacher: Philip Tacka. Type of participants: Instrumental, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $1,150 with one credit, $730 noncredit with housing; $850 with one credit, $430 noncredit w/out housing.

Lullaby of Broadway at Eastman, Rochester, 7/19-8/4. Featured teachers: Cecile Saine and Julia Izzo. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, technique, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $1,000 w/out housing.

Making the Song Your Own, Rochester, 7/7-7/10. Featured teachers: Stephanie Samaras Samaras is the name of:
  • Adonis Samaras (1951-), a Greek politician
  • Antonis Samaras (1951-), a Greek politician
  • Georgios Samaras (1985-), a Greek footballer
  • Kosmos Samaras, an Australian political activist
 and Norman Carey. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, popular music and workshops. Cost: $1,090 with one credit, $660 noncredit with housing; $850 with one credit, $420 noncredit w/out housing.

Mbira mbira
 or thumb piano

African musical instrument consisting of a set of tuned metal or bamboo tongues attached to a board or resonator. The tongues are depressed and released with the thumbs and fingers to produce melodies and song accompaniments.
 Weekend Workshop, Rochester, 7/10-7/11. Featured teacher: Martin Scherzinger. Type of participants: Instrumental and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, technique, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $300 with housing; $180 w/out housing.

Music Horizons, Rochester, 7/10-7/31. Featured teacher: Ruth Cahn. Type of participants: All instrumental, voice and composers. Age or grade level: Secondary, career bound. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $2,525 with housing; $1,425 w/out housing. Contact: Ruth Cahn, Director of Summer Session, (585) 274-1400 or (800) 246-4706; summer@esm.rochester.edu.

Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Level I, Rochester, 7/19-7/30. Featured teachers: Donna Brink Fox, Jim Solomon, Mary Helen Solomon, Karen Medley and Janet Robbins. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Technique and workshops. Cost: $3,270 with three credits, $1,290 noncredit with housing; $2,550 with three credits, $570 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Donna Brink Fox, Program Director, (585) 274-1400 or (800) 246-4706; fax: (585) 274-1005; dbfox@esm.rochester.edu.

Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training, Level III, Rochester, 7/19-7/30. Featured teachers: Donna Brink Fox, Jim Solomon, Mary Helen Solomon, Karen Medley and Janet Robbins. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Technique and workshops. Cost: $3,270 with three credits, $1,290 noncredit with housing; $2,550 with three credits, $570 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Donna Brink Fox. Contact information above.

Organ IMPROVFest, Rochester, 7/19-7/24. Featured teachers: David Higgs David Higgs is an American organist and is one of the leading concert organists of today[1]. He has given a large number of recitals and is the head of the organ department at the Eastman School of Music. Life
Higgs earned his B.M. and M.M.
, Hans Davidsson Hans Davidsson (1958- ) is a Swedish organist and teacher well known all over the world. He was one of the driving forces behind establishing the organ research center GOArt in Göteborg, Sweden. , William Porter William Franklin "Bill" Porter II (March 24, 1926 - March 10, 2000) was an American athlete, winner of 110 metre hurdles at the 1948 Summer Olympics.

Born in Essex Township, Michigan, William Porter attended The Hill School in Pottstown, Pennsylvania and graduated class of
 and Jeffrey Brillhart. Type of participants: Instrumental and organ. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, improvisation, jazz, technique and workshops. Cost: $1,210 with one credit, $790 noncredit with housing; $850 with one credit, $430 noncredit w/out housing.

Percussive per·cus·sive  
adj.
Of, relating to, or characterized by percussion.



per·cussive·ly adv.
 Arts Society Teacher Training Workshop, Rochester, 7/9. Featured teachers: John Beck John Beck is the name of:
  • John Beck (politician), Canadian Reform Party candidate
  • John Beck (actor) (born 1943), American actor
  • John Beck (musician), British musician
  • John Beck (footballer) (born 1954), English footballer
, Bill Cahn, Ruth Cahn and Kristen Shiner-McGuire. Type of participants: Percussionists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Professional and middle/high school teachers. Emphasis: Technique and workshops. Cost: $160 with housing; $100 w/out housing. Contact: Percussive Arts Society, (503) 353-1455; www.PAS.org.

The Practical Harpist, Rochester, 6/27-7/3. Featured teachers: Kathleen Bride and Courtney Hershey Bress. Type of participants: Harp. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis.. Soloists, technique, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $1,210 with one credit, $790 noncredit with housing; $850 with one credit, $430 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Kathleen Bride, Professor of Harp, (585) 274-1400 or (800) 246-4706; kbride@esm.rochester.edu.

Trumpet Technique Institute, Rochester, 6/28-6/29. Featured teacher: James Thompson James (or Jim) Thompson is the name of:
  • Floyd James Thompson (1933 – 2002), America's longest-held POW; spent almost 9 years in POW camps in Vietnam
  • James Thompson (clockmaker) (1776-1825) maker of longcase clocks
. Type of participants: Trumpet and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, workshops and buzzing techniques. Cost: $300 with housing; $180 w/out housing.

VOICE!, Rochester, 7/14-7/17. Featured teachers: Carol Webber and Katherine Cowdrick. Type of participants: Voice and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, technique and workshops. Cost: $1,090 with one credit, $660 noncredit with housing; $850 with one credit, $420 noncredit w/out housing.

Website Construction, Rochester, 6/29-7/9. Featured teacher: Ciro Scotto. Type of participants: Instrumental, voice, conductors, teachers and anyone with a website. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Electronic music. Cost: $1,510 with one credit, $1,080 noncredit with housing; $850 with one credit, $420 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Ciro Scotto, Associate Professor of Theory, (585) 274-1400 or (800) 246-4706; cscotto@esm.rochester.edu.

French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts is a performing arts program and summer camp located just outside Hancock, New York, on a private lake in the western Catskill mountains. The camp is approximately two and a half hours from New York City between Monticello and Binghamton.  

Beth Schaefer, Director, French Woods Festival, P.O. Box 770100, Coral Springs Coral Springs, city (1990 pop. 79,443), Broward co., SE Fla.; inc. 1963. Largely residential, it is a city that has grown rapidly along with the southern Florida and Fort Lauderdale area. The population of Coral Springs nearly doubled between 1980 and 1990. , FL 33077; (800) 634-1703; fax: (954) 346-7455; admin@frenchwoods.com; www.frenchwoods.com

French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts, Hancock, 6/29, 7/19 and 8/8. Type of participants: All orchestra, jazz, rock instrumental and voice. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, electronic music and workshops. Cost: Varies with housing.

Mannes College of Music Mannes College The New School For Music is a music conservatory located in New York City, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Mannes is considered one of the leading music conservatories internationally, unique in its small size and rigorous musicianship training.  (See advertisement on page 43.)

Julie Kedersha, Festival Director, Mannes College of Music, International Keyboard Institute & Festival, 150 W. 85th St., New York, NY 10024; (212) 580-0210, ext. 336, fax: (212) 580-1738; iki@newschool.edu; www.ikif.org

International Keyboard Institute & Festival, New York City New York City: see New York, city.
New York City

City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S.
, 7/11-7/25. Featured teachers: Jerome Rose Jerome Rose (born 1938) is one of America's most distinguished pianists and has been heard in major concert halls across five continents. A Gold Medalist from the International Busoni Competition, Mr. Rose began his international career while still in his early twenties. , Menahem Pressler Menahem Pressler (born 16 December 1923, Magdeburg) is a Jewish-born German pianist.

Menahem Pressler is the founding member of the Beaux Arts Trio, an ensemble widely considered to be the world's leading piano trio for more than 50 years.
, Earl Wild Earl Wild (born November 26, 1915) is an American pianist known especially for his transciptions of classical music and jazz. Wild is recognized widely as a leading virtuoso of his generation. (Harold C. Schonberg called him a supervirtuoso in the Horowitz class). , Jeffrey Swann Jeffrey Swann (b. November 24, 1951) is a renowned classical pianist. [1].

Swann was born in Arizona but moved to Dallas, Texas, as a young child. He began piano studies at the age of four. While attending St.
 and Peter Frankl
This article is about pianist. There is also a mathematician Péter Frankl.


Peter Frankl (born 1935) is a Hungarian-born British pianist. He performs music from Classical period (particularly Mozart), Romantic period and early Modern period.
. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, repertoire, master classes and internal competition. Cost: $1,400 with housing; $748 w/out housing. Credit available.

NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures


Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop.
 

Brevard Music Center The Brevard Music Center is a summer institute and festival located in western North Carolina. It enrolls about four hundred students, age fourteen and older, who participate in orchestra and other large ensembles, play chamber music, study composition, and take private lessons.  

Dorothy Knowles, Admissions Coordinator, Brevard Music Center, Admissions Department, P.O. Box 312, Brevard, NC 28712; (828) 862-2140, fax: (828) 884-2036; dknowles@brevardmusic.org; www.brevardmusic.org

Brevard Music Center, Brevard, 6/23-8/8. Featured teachers: David Effron David Effron is an American conductor and educator. After earning a Bachelor of Music degree in piano from the University of Michigan and a Master of Music degree in piano from Indiana University, he worked as an assistant to Wolfgang Sawallisch at the Cologne Opera. , artistic director; guest artists Robert McDuffie Robert McDuffie is an internationally-renowned violinist. He has soloed with many of the major orchestras around the world including those of New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Montreal, Toronto, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Minnesota, Houston, St. , violin; Emanuel Ax Emanuel Ax (born June 8, 1949) is a Jewish-American pianist.

Born in Lviv, Ukraine (then a constituent republic of the Soviet Union) to parents Joachim and Hellen Ax, both Nazi concentration camp survivors.
, piano; Miami Quartet; and Diaz Trio. Type of participants: Piano, orchestra, band and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, soloists, accompanying, chamber music, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and composition. Cost: $3,900 with housing. Credit available.

Methodist College Methodist College may refer to:
  • Methodist University in North Carolina (formerly Methodist College)
  • Sha Tin Methodist College in Hong Kong
  • Methodist College Belfast
  • Southern Methodist University
See also
 (See advertisement on page 41.)

Jane Gardiner, Head, Department of Music, Methodist College, 5400 Ramsey St., Fayetteville, NC 28311; (910) 630-7158, fax: (910) 630-7513; gardiner@methodist.edu; www.methodist.edu

MusiCamp 2004, Fayetteville, 7/12-7/17. Featured teachers: Methodist College music faculty. Type of participants: Piano, voice, band and orchestra. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and electronic and computer music. Cost: $325 with housing; $289 w/out housing.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public, coeducational, research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. Also known as The University of North Carolina, Carolina, North Carolina, or simply UNC  

Donald L. Oehler, Professor of Music, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Music Department, Hill Hall CB3320, Chapel Hill, NC 27599; (919) 962-1042, fax: (919) 563-5092; dloehler@email.unc.edu; www.unc.edu/music

Chapel Hill Chamber Music Workshop--A Performing Workshop for Adults, Chapel Hill, 5/30-6/4. Featured teachers: International faculty of eighteen with the Janus Duo, Ensemble Contrast, the Guarnari Duo and others. Type of participants: Strings, piano, woodwinds, horn and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $455 w/out housing.

OHIO Ohio, state, United States
Ohio, midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania (NE) West Virginia (SE), Kentucky (S), Indiana (W), and Michigan and Lake Erie (N).
 

Bowling Green State University Bowling Green State University, at Bowling Green, Ohio; coeducational; chartered 1910 as a normal school, opened 1914. It became a college in 1929, a university in 1935.  (See advertisement on page 52.)

Deborah Fleitz, Director, Bowling Green State University, College of Musical Arts, Bowling Green Bowling Green.

1 City (1990 pop. 40,641), seat of Warren co., S Ky., on the Barren River; inc. 1812. It is a shipping and marketing center for an area producing tobacco, corn, livestock, and dairy items.
, OH 43403-0290; (419) 372-2181, fax: (419) 372-2938; dfleitz@bgnet.bgsu.edu; www.bgsu.edu/colleges/music

Summer Music Institute--Brass Camp, Bowling Green, 6/6-6/11. Featured teacher: William Mathis. Type of participants: Brass. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, theory and brass choir ensemble. Cost: $400 with housing; $290 w/out housing.

Summer Music Institute--Clarinet Camp, Bowling Green, 6/13-6/18. Featured teacher: Kevin Schempf. Type of participants: Clarinet. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops and clarinet choir A clarinet choir is an instrumental ensemble consisting entirely of instruments from the clarinet family. Typically it will include e-flat, b-flat, alto, bass, and contra-alto and/or contrabass clarinets, although some pieces are scored for a smaller set of instruments.  ensemble. Cost: $400 with housing; $290 w/out housing.

Summer Music Institute--Musical Theater Camp, Bowling Green, 6/13-6/19. Featured teacher: Barbara Lockard-Zimmerman. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, improvisation, workshops, musical theater scenes and movement classes. Cost: $420 with housing; $290 w/out housing.

Summer Music Institute--piano Camp, Bowling Green, 6/20-6/25. Featured teachers: Cynthia Benson, Michael Benson and Virginia Marks. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $400 with housing; $290 w/out housing.

Summer Music Institute--Recording Studio Camp, Bowling Green, 6/6-6/11. Featured teacher: Mark Bunce n. 1. a sudden unexpected piece of good fortune.

Noun 1. bunce - a sudden happening that brings good fortune (as a sudden opportunity to make money); "the demand for testing has created a boom for those unregulated laboratories where boxes of
. Type of participants: Instrumental and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Recording technology, workshops, electronic and computer music, and studio techniques. Cost: $400 with housing; $290 w/housing.

Summer Music Institute--String Orchestra Camp, Bowling Green, 6/20-6/26. Featured teacher: Richard Webb. Type of participants: Strings. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique and string orchestra. Cost: $420 with housing; $290 w/out housing.

Summer Music Institute--Super Sax Camp, Bowling Green, 6/20-6/25. Featured teachers: Kevin Heidbreder and John Sampen John Sampen (need date and place of birth) is an American classical saxophonist.

Sampen's degrees are from Northwestern University (B.M., 1971; M.M., 1972; and Doctor of Music, 1984). His teachers included Frederick Hemke, Larry Teal, and Donald Sinta.
. Type of participants: Saxophone. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique and saxophone choir. Cost: $400 with housing; $290 w/out housing.

Summer Music Institute--Vocal Arts Camp, Bowling Green, 6/6-6/11. Featured teachers: Christopher Scholl. Type of participants: Voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, workshops and diction. Cost: $400 with housing; $290 w/out housing.

Ohio Northern University Ohio Northern University is a private, United Methodist Church-affiliated university located in the United States in Ada, Ohio, founded by Henry Solomon Lehr in 1871. ONU is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.  

Edwin Williams, Camp Director, Ohio Northern University, Music Department, 525 S. Main St., Ada, OH 45810; (419) 772-2151, fax: (419) 772-2488; e-williams@onu.edu; www.onu.edu

Northern Music Camp, Ada, 6/13-6/18. Featured teachers: Dale Laukhuf, Richard Sherrick, Amy Johnston Blosser and Brenda Hoyt. Type of participants: Band and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, sight reading, theory, popular music, electronic and computer music, and dance. Cost: $375 with housing; $190 w/out housing.

OREGON

The Chamber Music Society of Oregon

Hazel DeLorenzo, Executive Director, The Chamber Music Society of Oregon, Summer Camp Department, 1935 N.E. 59th Ave., Portland, OR 97213-4117; (503) 287-2175; delorenzoh@earthlink.net; www.oregonchambermusic.org

Twenty-Seventh Annual Summer Music Day Camps, Portland State University, 8/16-8/27. Featured teachers: Jennifer Eland eland (ē`lənd), large, spiral-horned African antelope, genus Taurotragus, found in brush country or open forest at the edge of grasslands. Elands live in small herds and are primarily browsers rather than grazers.  and Molly Wheeler, piano; Janice Scroggins, music theory and composition; Dorothy McCormick, violin, viola and orchestra; and Corey Averill, cello. Type of participants: Piano, strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary and adult students. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music technique, sight reading, workshops, theory and composing. Cost: $150 w/out housing. Credit available.

Portland State University (See advertisement on page 52.)

Elizabeth Snyder Elizabeth Snyder (formerly known as Betsy Snyder) is an American television soap opera writer. Positions held
Another World
  • Breakdown Writer (1996)
  • Script Writer (1995)
The Bold and The Beautiful
, Program Coordinator, Portland State University, Summer Session Department, P.O. Box 1491, Portland, OR 97207; (503) 725-4186, fax: (503) 725-4840; snydere@pdx.edu; www.haystack.pdx.edu

Haystack Summer Program in the Arts, Cannon Beach, 7/16-8/6. Featured teachers: Rodney Eichenberger, Gayle and Philip Neuman, Chris Tyle Chris Tyle
Chris Tyle (born in Vancouver, Washington, May 1955) is a traditional jazz (i.e.,dixieland) musician performing on cornet, trumpet, drums, clarinet and saxophone. Career
Tyle grew up in a musical family.
 and Clint Black. Type of participants: Instrumental, voice, early music/traditional jazz, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, technique, pedagogy, sight reading, traditional jazz (dixieland), early music (recorder), choral conducting and workshops. Cost: With housing: varies; w/out housing: weeklong: $415, weekend: $195. Credit available.

Piano Festival Northwest, Portland, 7/l 5-7/18. Featured teachers: Paul Roberts For the painter and singer of Sniff 'n' the Tears, see .

For the dance musician with K-Klass, see .

For the linguist, see .

For the economist, see .

Paul Roberts
, Jane Coop, Natalie Zhu, Bruce Adolphe and Noriko Ogawa Noriko Ogawa is the name of:
  1. a singer and actress (小川範子)
  2. a classical pianist (小川典子)
. Type of participants: Piano and teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, history, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $400-$525 with housing; $100-$225 w/out housing. Credit available. Contact: Pat Zagelow, Executive Director, Portland State University, Music Department, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207; (503) 725-5400, fax: (503) 725-8215; zagelowp@pdx.edu; www.fpa.pdx.edu/prs.

PENNSYLVANIA

Carnegie Mellon University Carnegie Mellon University, at Pittsburgh, Pa.; est. 1967 through the merger of the Carnegie Institute of Technology (founded 1900, opened 1905) and the Mellon Institute of Industrial Research (founded 1913).  (See advertisement on page 39.)

Annabelle Joseph, Director, Dalcroze Training Center, Carnegie Mellon University, School of Music, College of Fine Arts
COFA redirects here. for the "Compact of Free Association" see that article.


The College of Fine Arts (COFA) is the creative arts faculty of the University of New South Wales and is located on Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney, Australia.
, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890; (412) 268-2391, fax: (412) 268-1537; aj12@andrew.cmu.edu; www.cmu.edu/cfa/dalcroze

Twenty-Ninth Summer Dalcroze Eurhythmics Workshops, Pittsburgh, Workshop I: 7/5-7/9; Workshop II: 7/5-7/23. Featured teachers: Marta Sanchez, Herbert Henke, Annabelle Joseph and Stephen Moore Stephen Moore may refer to:
  • Stephen Moore (actor), (b. 1937) English actor.
  • Stephen Moore (economist), Economist and former president of the Club for Growth; senior fellow at the Cato Institute; contributing editor of National Review
. Type of participants: Teachers, performers and conductors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Rhythmic movement, improvisation, pedagogy and ear-training. Cost: Workshop I: $679 with housing; $475 w/out housing. Workshop II: $1,864 with housing; $1,150 w/out housing. Credit available.

Music in the Mountains

Deborah Reeder, Co-director, Music in the Mountains, 214 Avon Rd., Narberth, PA 19072; (610) 664-0346 or (610) 664-7386, fax: (610) 664-3726; philtrio@aol.com

Music in the Mountains, Eagles Mere, 8/10-8/23. Featured teachers: Deborah Reeder, cello; Barbara Sonies, violin; Mechelle Chestnut, theory; and Lori Simpson, viola. Type of participants: Piano and strings. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, technique, sight reading, theory, workshops and two performance opportunities. Cost: $900 with housing.

Pennsylvania Academy of Music The Pennsylvania Academy of Music is a non-profit music school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It aims to train students in musical principles, technique, interpretation, and expression. It first opened in 1991.  

Michael T. Jamanis, Head, Strings, Pennsylvania Academy of Music, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster, PA 17603; (717) 399-2292, fax: (717) 399-0023; mtjamanis@pamusacad.org; www.paacademymusic.com

Music Naturally, Lancaster, 6/11-6/29. Featured teachers: Arnold Steinhardt Arnold Steinhardt is an American violinist, best known as the first violinist of the Guarneri String Quartet.

He was born in 1937 in Los Angeles. His debut was with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of 14.
, American String Quartet, Newstead Trio, Veri & Jamanis and Louis Nagle. Type of participants: Strings, piano, orchestra, chamber music and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, repertoire, workshops and small chamber orchestra Noun 1. chamber orchestra - small orchestra; usually plays classical music
orchestra - a musical organization consisting of a group of instrumentalists including string players
. Cost: $2,000 with housing.

Summertrios

Lily Friedman, Music Director, Summertrios, P.O. Box 1062, New York, NY 10025; (212) 222-1289; summertrios@summertrios.org; www.summertrios.org

Summertrios Concerto Program, Bryn Mawr Bryn Mawr (brĭn mär), uninc. town (1990 est. pop. 10,000), Montgomery co., SE Pa., a residential suburb of Philadelphia. It is the seat of Bryn Mawr College (for women), opened in 1885 by the Society of Friends. , 6/7-6/12. Featured teachers: Yuval Waldman, violin and conductor; Lily Friedman, piano; and Jan Deats, piano. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello, piano, woodwinds and teachers. Age or grade level: High school through professional and amateurs. Emphasis: Soloists and private lessons. Cost: $2,580 with housing for twenty-four piece orchestra (depends on size of orchestra needed); $2,510 w/out housing.

Summertrios Premium Program, Eastern PA, June 2004--call for specific dates. Featured teachers: Chris Lee and Yuval Waldman, violin; Rob La Rue La Rue may refer to:
  • Places in the United States:
  • LaRue, Ohio
  • La Rue, Wisconsin
  • People
, cello; and David Oil and Lily Friedman, piano. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello, piano, woodwinds and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and amateurs. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $2,000 with housing; $1,930 w/out housing (depends on repertoire chosen and size of ensemble needed).

Summertrios Regular Program, Week 1, Eastern PA, June 2004--call for specific dates. Featured teachers: Yuval Waldman, Chris Lee and Lori Berkowitz, violin; Eugene Moye, cello; and Denise Kahn, piano. Type of participants: Strings, piano and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and amateurs; novice string program. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $1,150, piano; $850, strings; $450, interns with housing; prices minus $70 w/out housing.

Summertrios Regular Program, Week 2, Eastern PA, June 2004--call for specific dates. Featured teachers: Yuval Waldman and Chris Lee, violin; Gene Moye, cello; Denise Kahn, piano; and Lisa Kozenko, oboe. Type of participants: Strings, piano, woodwinds and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and amateur. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $1,150, piano; $850, strings/woodwinds; $450, interns, with housing.

Wyoming Seminary Wyoming Seminary is a private college preparatory school located in the Wyoming Valley of Northeastern Pennsylvania, in Kingston and Forty Fort. It is near the Susquehanna River and the city of Wilkes-Barre.  Preparatory School preparatory school: see school.
preparatory school

School that prepares students for entrance to a higher school. In Europe, where secondary education has been selective, preparatory schools have been those that catered to pupils wishing to enter
 

Nancy Sanderson, Director, The Performing Arts Institute, Wyoming Seminary Preparatory School, 201 N. Sprague Ave., Kingston, PA 18704; (570) 270-2186, Fax: (570) 270-2198; onstage@wyomingseminary.org; www.wyomingseminary.org/pai

The Performing Arts Institute, Kingston, 6/27-8/7. Featured teachers: Thomas Hrynkiw, Laurel Larson, Cathy Wen-Chi Lui, Wycliffe Gordon and Kent Smith. Type of participants: All instrumental and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $2,100 with housing for three weeks; $750 w/out housing for three weeks.

SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures


Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15.
 

Furman University Furman University is a private, coeducational, non-sectarian university in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. Furman is the oldest, largest and most selective private institution in South Carolina and is one of the top liberal arts colleges in the United States.  

Marcella Frese, Programs Coordinator, Furman University, Music Department, 3300 Poinsett Hwy., Greenville, SC 29613; (864) 294-2086, fax: (864) 294-3035; furmanmusic@furman.edu; http://alpha.furman.edu/academics/ dept/music

Band and Orchestra Camp, Greenville, 6/13-6/19. Featured teachers: Twenty-five regional collegiate faculty and guest conductors. Type of participants: Harp, band and orchestra. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and conducting. Cost: $390 with housing; $270 w/out housing.

Summer Keyboard Institute, Greenville, 6/20-6/25. Featured teachers: David Gross David Jonathan Gross (born February 19, 1941 in Washington, D.C.) is an American particle physicist and string theorist (although he's stated to the Brazilian newspaper Folha de São Paulo, on 09/27/2006, that the second area is included in the first one). , Derek Parsons, Ruby Morgan, Charles Boyd Tompkins and Dan Koppelman. Type of participants: Piano, organ and harpsichord harpsichord, stringed musical instrument played from a keyboard. Its strings, two or more to a note, are plucked by quills or jacks. The harpsichord originated in the 14th cent. and by the 16th cent. Venice was the center of its manufacture. . Age or grade level: Secondary and teacher observers. Emphasis: Soloists, four-hand piano, accompanying, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and electronic music. Cost: $455 with housing; $290 w/out housing. Contact: Derek Parsons, Institute Director, (864) 294-2086; furmanmusic@furman.edu.

SOUTH DAKOTA South Dakota (dəkō`tə), state in the N central United States. It is bordered by North Dakota (N), Minnesota and Iowa (E), Nebraska (S), and Wyoming and Montana (W).  

Augustana College Augustana College is the name of two colleges in the U.S., and the former name of one in Canada, all founded by Scandinavian immigrants:
  • Augustana College (Illinois)
  • Augustana College (South Dakota)
  • Augustana University College (Alberta)
 

Bruce Ammann, Summer Camp Director, Augustana College, Department of Music, 2001 S. Summit Ave., Sioux Falls Sioux Falls, city (1990 pop. 100,814), seat of Minnehaha co., SE S.Dak., on the Big Sioux River; settled 1856, inc. as a village 1877, as a city 1883. Settlers abandoned the site in 1862 because of Native American raids, but with the establishment (1865) of Fort , SD 57197; (605) 274-5453, fax: (605) 274-5323; bruce_ammann@augie.edu; www.angie.edu

Augustana Summer Music Camp, Sioux Falls, 6/13-6/18. Featured teachers: Augustana College music faculty. Type of participants: Winds, percussion, strings, keyboard and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, pedagogy, repertoire, theory, electronic music, conducting, guitar and class piano. Cost: $355 with housing; $250 w/out housing.

South Dakota State University South Dakota State University, at Brookings; land-grant support; coeducational; chartered 1883 as Dakota Agricultural College, opened 1884. In 1907 it became South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts, and in 1964 its present name was adopted.  

John Walker, Director of Keyboard Studies, South Dakota State University, Department of Music, Lincoln Music Hall, CB 2212, Brookings, SD 57007; (605) 688-5187, fax: (605) 688-4307; John_Walker@sdstare.edu; www3.sdstate.edu/academics/ collegeofartsandscience/music

Piano Camp (in conjunction with All-State Music Camp), Brookings, 6/6-/12. Featured teachers: John Walker, Jim McKinney, Rick Crawley and Don Crowe. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory; workshops and electronic music. Cost: $255 with housing; $155 w/out housing.

The University of South Dakota Nomenclature
  • The abbreviation USD is the most widely used title of the school. (The University of San Diego also employs the same abbreviation.)
  • It is also often referred to as "the U" by locals.
  • "usd" is used only in Internet domain names.
 (See advertisement on page 51.)

Larry Schou, Department Chair, The University of South Dakota, Music Department, 414 E. Clark St., Vermillion, SD 57069; (605) 677-5275; fax: (605) 677-5988; LSchou@usd.edu; http://www.usd.edu

Fifty- Third Annual Upper Midwest The Upper Midwest is a region of the United States with no universally agreed-upon boundary, but it almost always lies within the US Census Bureau's definition of the Midwest and includes the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin, as well as at least the Upper Peninsula of Michigan.  Junior/Senior High School Music Camp, Vermillion, 7/11-7/16. Featured teachers: Matthew Harden, Larry Mitchell, Roy Olson, Darlene Fett, Gary Reeves and others. Type of participants: Brass, woodwinds, percussion and voice. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, repertoire, theory, popular music and electronic and computer music. Cost: approximately $325 with housing; approximately $170 w/out housing and meals. Contact: Matthew Harden, Camp Director, (605) 677-5274; mharden@usd.edu.

Graduate-level Music Classes, Vermillion, 6/7-7/2 and 7/6-7/30. Featured teachers: Darlene Fett, David Markowitz, Stephen Yarbrough and Larry Mitchell. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Graduate students. Emphasis: History, private lessons, repertoire, theory and music education. Credit available.

High School Corps Marching Camp, Vermillion, 6/14-6/16. Featured teachers: Steve Lyons Steve Lyons is the name of:
  • Steve Lyons (writer), British writer
  • Steve Lyons (baseball) (born 1960), baseball player and former Fox baseball announcer
, Jeff Robilliard and Stacy Papke. Type of participants: Percussion, marching band flags and drum majors. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles and technique. Cost: approximately $157 with housing; approximately $80 w/out housing. Contact: Larry Mitchell, Camp Director, (605) 677-5274; LLmitche@usd.edu.

Music Directors Institute, Vermillion, 6/23-6/25. Featured teachers: Matthew Harden, choral; Lawrence Mitchell, band; Brian Balmages Brian Balmages is a prolific American composer of music.

Born in 1975, Brian received his bachelor's degree in music from James Madison University (VA) and his master's degree from the University of Miami (FL).
, band; and an FJH FJH Franz Joseph Haydn (classical composer)
FJH Friendswood Junior High (Friendswood, Texas) 
 Music Company clinician. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Pedagogy, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: approximately $138 with housing; approximately $75 w/our housing. Credit available. Contact: Larry Mitchell--see contact information above.

TENNESSEE

Belmont University Belmont University is a private, coeducational, liberal arts university located in Nashville, Tennessee. It is the largest Christian university in Tennessee and the second largest private university in the state. Academics
Belmont is currently ranked by U.S.
 

Carmen Carmen

throws over lover for another. [Fr. Lit.: Carmen; Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190]

See : Faithlessness


Carmen

the cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr.
 Hauser, Orff/Kodaly Coordinator, Belmont University, School of Music, 1900 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37212; (615) 460-6408; femmehaus@yahoo.com; www.belmont.com

Kodaly Solfege sol·fège  
n.
Solfeggio.



[French, from Italian solfeggio; see solfeggio.]

Noun 1.
 Levels I and II and Pedagogy Levels I and II, Nashville, 6/14-6/25. Featured teachers: Philip Tacka and Michael Houlahan. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Pedagogy, sight reading and theory. Cost: Solfege $450; Pedagogy; $650--housing $14 a night. Credit available.

Orff-Schulwerk Level I, Nashville, 7/5-7/16. Featured teachers: Susan Ramsey and Anne Schwartzenberg. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Pedagogy, workshops, movement education and learning to play recorder and Orff instruments. Cost: $650 with housing, plus $14/night; $650 w/out housing. Credit available.

TEXAS

Baylor University Baylor University, mainly at Waco, Tex.; coeducational; chartered and opened 1845 by Baptists (see Baylor, Robert E. B.) at Independence, moved 1886 and absorbed Waco Univ. (chartered 1861). The library has a noted Robert Browning collection.  

James B. Williams James Bernard Williams (born May 15, 1926 in Toronto, Ontario Canada) is a Canadian former outfielder, coach and manager in Minor League Baseball and was also a coach in Major League Baseball.

He played in the farm system of the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers from 1947-1964.
, Coordinator, Baylor University, School of Music, P.O. Box 97408, Waco, TX 76798-7408; (254) 710-1417, fax: (254) 710-1191; James_Williams@baylor.edu; www.baylor.edu/busmc

Summer Piano Institute--Piano Students, Grades 8-12, Waco, 6/20-6/26. Featured teachers: Jane Abbott-Kirk, Bradley Bolen, Ann Gipson, Terry Lynn Hudson, Brian Marks and Kristian Klefstad. Type of participants: Piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, theory, computer theory drill, master classes, lecture-demonstrations, keyboard skills classes, videos of famous artists, regular practice periods and recital series. Cost: $450 with housing; $215 w/out housing.

Summer Piano Institute Piano Teachers, Waco, 6/20-6/26. Featured teachers: Jane Abbott-Kirk, Bradley Bolen, Ann Gipson, Terry Lynn Hudson, Brian Marks and Kristian Klefstad. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Private lessons, pedagogy, theory, workshops, master classes, lecture-demonstrations, computer theory drill, keyboard skills classes, videos of Famous artists, regular practice periods, recital series and access to O'Neal Piano Pedagogy Library. Cost: $450 with housing; $215 w/out housing. Credit available.

The International Festival-Institute at Round Top

Alain G. Declert, Program Director, The International Festival-Institute at Round Top, P.O. Box 89, Round Top, TX 78954-0089; (979) 249-3086, fax: (979) 249-3100; alaind@festivalhill.org; http://festivalhill.org

The International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Round Top, 5/30-7/11. Featured teachers: Jorja Fleezanis, Jesse Levine Jesse Levine (b. October 15, 1987, in Nepean, Ontario) is a left-handed Canadian-born American 5' 9", 145 pound, professional tennis player. Levine moved to the USA from Canada at age 13, and currently resides in Boca Raton, Florida. , Emilio Colon, William VerMeulen and Benjamin Kamins. Type of participants: Strings, woodwinds, brass, percussion, harp and piano. Age or grade level: Professional and pre-professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and sophrology. Cost: $600 with housing.

Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University, at Dallas, Tex.; United Methodist; coeducational; chartered 1911. The school's facilities include laboratories for electron microscopy and stable isotopes, a museum of paleontology, and a graduate research center.  

David Karp, Director, NPTI NPTI National Personal Training Institute (Corona Del Mar, California)
NPTI New Professions Technical Institute
NPTI NonProfit Training Institute
, Southern Methodist University, Music Department, P.O. Box 356, Dallas, TX 75275-0356; (214) 768-3188 or (800) 654-8898, fax (972) 661-3278; dkarp@mail.smu.edu

National Piano Teachers Institute, Dallas, 7/6-7/9. Featured teachers: Tony Caramia, Maurice Hinson, Paul Sheftel, William Westney and Carol Leone. Type of participants. Piano and teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, popular music, electronic and computer music, and performance classes. Cost: $315 with housing; $185 until June 7, $205 after June 7 w/out housing. Credit available.

Texas Christian University Texas Christian University, at Fort Worth; Christian Church (Disciples of Christ); coeducational; opened 1873 at Thorp Spring, chartered 1874 as Add Ran Male and Female College. It assumed its present name in 1902 and moved to Fort Worth in 1910.  

Tamas Ungar, Executive Director, TCU/Cliburn Piano Institute, Texas Christian University, Box 297456, Fort Worth, TX 76129; (817) 257-7456, fax: (817) 921-9873; tcucliburn@tcu.edu; www.tcu-cliburn.org

TCU/Cliburn Piano Institute, Fort Worth, 5/26 6/29. Featured teachers: Yoheved Kaplinsky, Gary Graffman Gary Graffman (born 14 October 1928) is a classical pianist, teacher of piano and music administrator.

Graffman was born in New York City to Russian-Jewish parents. Having started piano at age 3, Graffman entered the Curtis Institute of Music at age 7 in 1936 as a piano
, Jon Nakamatsu Jon Yasuhiro Nakamatsu is a Japanese American pianist. Nakamatsu was born in California and as of 2007, he is 39 years old. Jon resides in San Jose, California but mostly performs away from home. He is the son of David Y. Nakamatsu (San Jose engineer) and Karen F. , Ingrid Jacobson Clarfield and Stanislav Ioudenitch. Type of participants: Piano, teachers, young artists and amateurs. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, concerto performances with a professional orchestra and master classes. Cost: $200-$1,100 w/out housing.

Texas Conservatory for Young Artists (See advertisement on page 53.)

Sam Wong, Director, Texas Conservatory for Young Artists, 4428 Boston Dr., Piano, 75093-5431; (972) 985-0392, fax: (972) 985-0392 plus *1; tcya@flash.net; www.tcya.org

Texas Conservatory for Young Artists, Piano, 6/20-6/27. Featured teachers: Marc Durand, Nelson Goerner, Joan Havill, Veda Kaplinsky and Bryce Morrison. Type of participants: Piano, teachers and the general public. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, history, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory, workshops, master classes and concerto with orchestra. Cost: $350 w/out housing.

Texas Folk Music Foundation

Stuart Vexler, Texas Folk Music Foundation, 605 B Baylor, Austin, TX 78703; (512) 474-8550; s.vexler@twobits.com; www.kerrvillefolkfestival.com

Teachers' Professional Development Program, Kerrville, 6/9-6/11. Featured Teachers: Peter Yarrow yarrow, a plant of the genus Achillea, perennial herbs of the family Asteraceae (aster family), native to north temperate regions. Several species are cultivated as ornamentals for their flat-topped clusters of flowers and scented foliage.  and Melissa Javors. Type of participants: Teachers from a variety of disciplines. Age or grade level: Elementary through collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Pedagogy and workshops. Cost: No tuition for ticket holders.

Texas Tech University (See advertisement on page 47.)

Anna Whitlock Henry, Coordinator, Special Activities, Texas Tech University, School of Music, Box 42033, Lubbock, TX 79404-2033; (806) 742-2225, fax: (806) 742-4193; anna.mw.henry@ttu.edu; www.ttu.edu/musiccamps

Band/Orchestra Camp, Lubbock, 7/10-7/17. Featured teachers: John Cody Birdwell, Gary Lewis and Christopher Anderson. Type of participants: Winds, percussion and strings. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory, electronic music and marching auxiliaries. Cost: To be announced.

UTAH Utah, state, United States
Utah (y`tä'), Rocky Mt. state of the W United States.
 

Brigham Young University Brigham Young University, at Provo, Utah; Latter-Day Saints; coeducational; opened as an academy in 1875 and became a university in 1903. It is noted for its law and business schools.  

Jean Hwang, Program Assistant, Brigham Young University, Department of Conferences and Workshops, 352 HCEB HCEB Housing Consortium of the East Bay (Oakland, CA)
HCEB Harman Continuing Education Building (Provo, UT) 
, Provo, UT 84602; (801) 378-7692, fax: (801) 422-0745; jean.hwang@byu.edu; www.organworkshop.byu.edu

BYU Organ Workshop, Provo, 8/3-8/6. Featured teachers: Don Cook and Douglas Bush. Type of participants: Organ and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and electronic music. Cost: To be announced with housing; $250 w/out housing.

InterMuse Academy, Provo, 6/7-6/18. Featured teachers: Marta Szabo, Lenke Igo and Jerry L. Jaccard. Type of participants: Instrumental, voice, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary th rough collegiate. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: To be announced with housing; $750 w/out housing. Credit available.

Vocal Beauty Boot Camp, Provo, 8/3-8/6. Featured teacher: Clayne Robison. Type of participants: Voice and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: To be announced with housing; $315 w/out housing.

VERMONT

Point CounterPoint Chamber Music Camp

Paul Roby, Director, Point CounterPoint, PO. Box 3181, Terre Haute, IN 47803; (812) 877-3745, fax: (812) 877-2174; pointcp@aol.com; www.pointcp.com

Point CounterPoint Chamber Music Camp for Strings and Piano, Lake Dunmote, 6/27 7/17 and 7/19-8/14. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello and piano. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory and master classes. Cost: $2,600 for three weeks; $3,150 for four weeks; both with housing.

VIRGINIA

Virginia Commonwealth University Formed by a merger between the Richmond Professional Institute and the Medical College of Virginia in 1968, VCU has a medical school that is home to the nation's oldest organ transplant program.  

Nicole R. Robinson, Director of Music Education, Virginia Commonwealth University, Music Department, 922 Park Ave., P.O. Box 842004, Richmond, VA 23284; (804) 828-1166, fax: (804) 827-0230; music@vcu.edu; www.vcu.edu/artweb/music/

ORFF Schulwerk Course, Richmond, 8/2-8/13. Featured teacher: Konnie Saliba. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Classroom teaching methodologies, technique and pedagogy. Cost: $630 w/out housing (three graduate credit hours).

WASHINGTON

Music Center of the Northwest

Janice Gockel, Director of Music and Programs, Music Center of the Northwest, P.O. Box 30757, Seattle, WA 98113; (206) 526-8443, tax: (206) 526-8568; pscw@mcnw.org; www.mcnw.org

Puget Sound Chamber Workshop, Issaquah, 7/12-7/17. Featured teachers: Miriam Shames, cello; Kevin Krentz, cello; Holly Eckert, violin; Joan Woodard, violin; and Iwona Kaminska, piano. Type of participants: Strings. Age or grade level: Adult amateurs. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music and sight reading. Cost: $600-$750 with housing; $350 w/out housing.

Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras (SYSO) is the largest youth symphony organization in the United States[1], the eighth oldest and among the most distinguished.  

Mary Jensen, Festival Coordinator, Marrowstone Music Festival, 11065 5th Ave. N.E., Ste. A, Seattle, WA 98125; (206) 362-2300; marrowstone@syso.org; www.marrowstone.org

Marrowstone Music Festival, Bellingham, 7/25 8/15. Featured teachers: Huw Edwards, Dale Clevenger, Stephen Balderston, Rebecca Henderson and Charlie Geyer. Type of participants: All orchestra, harp and piano. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, orchestra and chamber music. Cost: $1,800 with housing; call for w/out housing prices. Credit available.

University of Washington

Julia Schnebly-Black, Director, University of Washington, Department of Music, 3871 45th Ave. N.E., Seattle, WA 98105; (206) 527-7034; jshamb@earthlink.net; www.dalcrozeusa.org

Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Seattle, 7/19-8/6. Featured teachers: Julia Schnebly-Black and Stephen Moore. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, pedagogy, sight reading and Dalcroze Eurhythmics music and movement. Cost: $650 per week with housing; $400 w/out housing. Credit available.

WISCONSIN

Birch Creek Music Performance Center

Kaye Wagner, Executive Director, Birch Creek Music Performance Center, 3821 County E, Egg Harbor, WI 54209; (920) 868-3763, fax: (920) 868-1643; mainoffice@birchcreek.org; www.birchcreek.org

Resident Symphony Session, Egg Harbor, 6/24-8/14. Type of participants: Symphony, percussion and jazz. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,095 with housing.

Summer 2004 Sessions, Egg Harbor, 6/21 8/14. Featured teachers: Jeff Campbell, Ricardo Castaneda and Robert Chappell. Type of participants: Classical, percussion, steel band and jazz. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and electronic music. Cost: $1,095 with housing.

University of Wisconsin-Madison “University of Wisconsin” redirects here. For other uses, see University of Wisconsin (disambiguation).
A public, land-grant institution, UW-Madison offers a wide spectrum of liberal arts studies, professional programs, and student activities.
 

Chelcy Bowles, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Division of Continuing Studies in Music, 720 Lowell Center, 610 Langdon St., Madison, WI 53703-1195; (608) 263-6670, fax: (608) 262-1694; cbowles@dcs.wisc.edu; www.dcs.wisc.edu/lsa/music

Choral Conductor's Art Workshop, Madison, 6/14-6/17. Featured teacher: Beverly Taylor. Type of participants: Winds, strings, brass, voice, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $375 w/out housing. Credit available.

Madison Early Music Festival, Madison, 7/10-7/17. Type of participants: Winds, strings, brass, voice and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional and amateur. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, technique, repertoire, workshops and opportunities for group and individual study through master classes and ensembles. Cost: Varies with housing; $480 w/out housing. Credit available.

INTERNATIONAL

American-Russian Piano Institute (See advertisement on page 35.)

Frances Larimer, Program Director, American-Russian Piano Institute, 2760 Crawford Ave., Evanston, IL 60201; (847) 328-3728, fax: (847) 328-2776; f-larimer@northwestern.edu; www.music.northwestern.edu/amrusin

American-Russian Piano Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia, 6/13-6/29. Featured teachers: St. Petersburg Conservatory of Music faculty. Type of participants: Piano, teachers and auditors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, master classes and recitals. Cost.. $3,850 with housing and travel from Chicago or Detroit.

The Banff Centre

Office of the Registrar, The Banff Centre, Music and Sound Department, Box 1020, Banff, Alberta, Canada T1L 1H5; (800) 565-9989, fax: (403) 762-6345; arts_info@banffcentre.ca; www.banffcentre.ca

The Banff International Workshop in Jazz and Creative Music, Banff, Alberta, 5/24-6/12. Featured teachers: Dave Douglas, Sam Rivers, Mike Murley, Brad Turner and Bill Frisell. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, jazz, workshops, creation of original music and performance. Cost: $2,034.40 (includes meals) with housing; $1,060 w/out housing.

Chamber Music, Banff, Alberta, 6/14-7/2. Featured teachers: Lorand Fenyves, Laurence Lesser and Bernadene Blaha. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, performance and workshops. Cost: $1,935 (includes meals) with housing; $1,007 w/out housing.

Concert and Opera Orchestra Residency, Banff, Alberta, 7/26-8/15. Featured teacher: Krysztof Penderecki. Type of participants: All instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, repertoire, workshops and performance. Cost: With housing: covered.

Eighth Banff International String Quartet Competition, Banff, Alberta, 8/31-9/5; Type of participants: Strings. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, repertoire and competition. Contact: BISQC BISQC Banff International String Quartet Competition (Canada) , (403) 762-6188; bisqc@banffcentre.ca; www.banffcentre.ca/bisqc.

The Hugh Fraser Jazz Orchestra Workshop, Banff, Alberta, 6/12-6/22. Featured teachers: Hugh Fraser and Kenny Wheeler. Type of participants: Saxophone, trumpet, trombone, drum, bass, piano, guitar, strings, flute, voice, composers and arrangers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, jazz, conducting, composing, arranging and orchestra performance. Cost: $1,356.80 (Canadians), $1,506.80 (non-Canadians) with housing, including meals; $800 (Canadians), $950 (non-Canadians) w/out housing.

International Keyboard Festival, Banff, Alberta, 7/26-8/13. Featured teachers: Marc Durand, Kevin Fitz-Gerald, Julian Martin and Michael Massey. Type of participants: Piano and harpsichord. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, workshops and performance. Cost: $1,935 (includes meals) with housing; $1,007 w/out housing.

Master Classes, Banff, Alberta, 7/5-7/23. Featured teachers: Lorand Fenyves, Erika Raum, Karen Tuttle, Shauna Rolston and Stephanie Levesque. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello, flute, oboe, clarinet and bassoon. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons and workshops. Cost: $1,935 (includes meals) with housing; $1,007 w/out housing.

Summer Short Term Career Development Residencies, Banff, Alberta, 6/14-8/13. Featured teachers: Michael Massey, Jens Lindemann, Alain Trudel, Edgar Meyer and Kryztof Penderecki. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, jazz, workshops and performance. Cost: $859.95/week (includes meals) with housing; $371/week w/out housing.

The College Music Society

Tod Trimble, Director of Professional Development, The College Music Society, Department of Professional Development, 312 E. Pine St., Missoula, MT 59802; (406) 721-9616, fax: (406) 721-9419; cms@music.org; www.music.org

World Music Workshops in Bali, Flower Mountain, Payangan, Bali, 7/19-8/10. Featured teacher: Robert Brown. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: History, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, theory and workshops.

Franz Liszt Conservatory in Sopron (See advertisement on page 35.)

William Wellborn well·born  
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Of good lineage or stock.

Adj. 1. wellborn - of good or upper-class lineage; "a rich and wellborn husband"
upper-class - occupying the highest socioeconomic position in a society
, San Francisco Conservatory, 1201 Ortega St., San Francisco, CA 94122; (415) 759-3400, ext. 3518, fax: (415) 759-3499; pianoleg@aol.com

Franz Liszt Piano Academy at Sopron, Sopron, Hungary, 7/16-7/30. Featured teachers: France Clidat, William Wellborn and Adam Wibrowski. Type of participants: Instrumental and piano. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, performances and master classes. Cost: $1,150 with housing.

Statement Solutions Worldwide, Inc.

Anne Woodyard, Director, Statement Solutions Worldwide, Inc., Musicetc.us Department, 12717 Carlsbad Ct., Oak Hill, VA 20171; (877) 260-6383, fax: (703) 476-4774; tours@musicetc.us; www.musicetc.us

Music and Markets, Provence, France, 7/24-7/31. Type of participants: Music lovers. Age or grade level: Adult. Emphasis: Chamber music, history and concerts. Cost: $2,300-$2,650 with housing.

Music Etc. Canal Festival, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 8/18-8/22. Type of participants: Music lovers. Emphasis: Chamber music and history. Cost: $1,995-$2,129 with housing.

Prague Spring Festival Tour, Prague, Czech Republic, 5/22-5/28. Type of participants: Music lovers. Age or grade level: Adult. Emphasis: Chamber music, history and orchestral and solo concerts. Cost: $2,199-$2,450 with housing.

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Donald L. Oehler, Professor of Music, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Department of Music, Hill Hall CB #3320, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3320; (919) 962-1042 or (919) 563-5264, fax: (919) 962-3376 or (919) 563-5092; dloehler@email.unc.edu; www.morges.unc.edu

Cours International de Musique, Morges, Switzerland, 7/10-7/24. Featured teachers: Kati Sebestyen, violin; Ervin Schiffer, viola; Benjamin Rawitz, piano; Freddy Arteel, winds; and Donald Oehler, winds. Type of participants: Strings, piano, woodwinds, horn and possible guitar, harp and voice. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music and private lessons. Cost: $980 with housing. Credit available.

University of Wisconsin-Madison

Chelcy Bowles, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Division of Continuing Studies in Music, 720 Lowell Center, 610 Langdon St., Madison, WI 53703-1195; (608) 263-6670, fax: (608) 262-1694; cbowles@dcs.wisc.edu; www.dcs.wisc.edu/lsa/travel/asat.htm

Arts Study Abroad for Teachers, France, Brittany: Interceltic Festival of Lorient, 7/29-8/10. Type of participants: Winds, strings, brass and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $2,650 with housing. Credit available.

Valparaiso University

Andrew Smith, Artistic Director, Valparaiso University, Department of Music, Center for the Arts, Valparaiso, IN 46383; (219) 464-5080; mail@stamfordmusicfestival.com; www.stamfordmusicfestival.com

Stamford International Music Festival, Stamford, England, 8/1-8/15. Featured teachers: Castillon Trio; Wayman Chin, piano; Dan Leetch, viola; Andrew Smith, violin; and Andrea Mills, cello. Type of participants: Strings and piano. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional; ages 16 and over. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire and master classes. Cost: $1,340 with housing.

Zephyr Zephyr or Zephyrus: see Eos.  International Chamber Music Course and Festival

Mack McCray, Artistic Director, Zephyr International Chamber Music Course and Festival, 2123 26th Ave., San Francisco, CA 94116; (415) 753-5334, fax: (415) 242-5688; admin@zephyrmusicfest.org; ww.zephyrmusicfest.org

Zephyr International Chamber Music Course and Festival, Courmayeur, Italy, 6/30-7/20. Featured teachers: Mack McCray, Felicia Moye, Benjamin Simon, Martin Osten and Meikui Matsushima. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello and piano. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music and workshops. Cost: $1,950 with housing.

MULTIPLE LOCATIONS

Center for Music and Young Children (See advertisement on page 39.)

Jillian Geraghty, Center for Music and Young Children, 66 Witherspoon St., Princeton, NJ 08542; (800) 728-2692, ext. 329, fax: (609) 924-8457; jgeraghty@musictogether.com; www.musictogether.com

Music Together Teacher Trainings" see below for dates and locations. Featured teachers: Varies by location. Type of participants: Music educators, preschool and daycare professionals, music therapists, singers, dancers, actors, instrumental students and parents. Cost: $125 for one day; $350 for three days, w/out housing. Credit available. Dates and locations: 4/1-4/3, Acton, MA; 4/22-4/24, Mexico City, MX; 4/23-4/25, Charlotte, NC; 5/5 5/7, Baltimore, MD; 5/7-5/9, Omaha, NE; 5/22-5/24, Chester, CT; 6/4-6/6, Phoenix, AZ; 6/4-6/6, Austin, TX; 6/10-6/12, Minneapolis, MN; 6/10 6/12, Madison, WI; 6/11-6/13, Cedar Rapids, IA; 6/14-6/16, Edwardsville, IL; 6/14-6/16, Tulsa, OK; 6/25-6/27, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; 6/25-6/27, Princeton, NJ; 6/30-7/2, Chicago, IL; 7/15-7/17, Palo Alto, CA; 7/15-7/17, Atlanta, GA; 7/22-7/24, Indianapolis, IN; 7/27-7/29, New York, NY; 8/6-88, Houston, TX; 8/13-8/15, Loveland, OH; 8/20-8/22, Newport Beach, CA; 8/22-8/24, Seattle, WA; 8/26-8/28, Princeton, NJ.

International Institute for Young Musicians The International Institute for Young Musicians (IIYM) Summer Music Academy, under the direction of Dr. Scott McBride Smith, is an internationally recognized course of intensive study for young musicians, offering instruction of the highest caliber to students form around the world  

Scott McBride Smith, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , International Institute for Young Musicians, P.O. Box 16069, Irvine, CA 92623-6069; (949) 262-9385, fax: (949) 262-0541; scottsmith@iiym.com; www.iiym.com

Summer Music Academies, University of California, Santa Barbara History
The predecessor to UCSB, Santa Barbara State College, focused on teacher training, industrial arts, home economics, and foreign languages. Intense lobbying by an interest group in the City of Santa Barbara led by Thomas Storke and Pearl Chase persuaded the State
, 8/2-8/20. Featured teachers: Emilio del Rosario, Charles Asche, Larry Graham, Elizabeth Pridonoff and Jack Winerock. Type of participants: Flute, strings and piano. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,750-$2,450 with housing; $1,250-$1,900 w/out housing.

Summer Music Academics, University of Kansas The University of Kansas (often referred to as KU or just Kansas) is an institution of higher learning in Lawrence, Kansas. The main campus resides atop Mount Oread. , Lawrence, 7/5-7/23. Featured teachers: Jack Winerock, Larry Graham, Charles Asche, Elizabeth Pridonoff and Emilio del Rosario. Type of participants: Flute, strings and piano. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,750 $2,450 with housing; $1,250-$1,900 w/out housing.

Musikgarten Workshops (See advertisement on page 17.)

Denise Wallington, Musikgarten Workshops, 507 Arlington St., Greensboro, NC 27406; (800) 216-6864, fax: (336) 272-0581; event@musikgarten.org; www.musikgarten.org

Early Childhood Music and Group Piano for Beginners Workshops; see below for dates and locations. Featured teaches: Varies by location. Type of participants: Independent music teachers, music educators and church musicians. Age or grade level: Early childhood or elementary level. Emphasis: Pedagogy, ear training, sight reading, improvisation and technique. Cost: $285-$1,140 with housing; $235-$545 w/out housing (varies by location). Credit available. Dates and locations: 6/6-6/11, Billings, MT; 6/13-6/18, Charlotte, NC; 6/20-6/25, Coral Gables, FL; 6/20-6/25, Dallas, TX; 6/20-6/25, Madison, WI; 6/27-7/2, Pasadena, CA; 6/27-7/2, Newton, MA; 6/27-7/2, Richmond, VA; 7/4-7/9, Calgary, Alberta; 7/4-7/9, Toronto, Ontario; 7/5-7/16, Greeley, CO; 7/11 7/16, Atlanta, GA; 7/11-7/16, St. Paul, MN; 7/11-7/16, Cincinnati, OH; 7/18-7/23, Wheaton, IL; 7/18-7/23, Salt Lake City, UT; 7/18-7/23, Vancouver, British Columbia; 7/18-7/23, Murray Hill, NJ.

Vivace Productions, Inc.

Kristin Lynch, Program Coordinator, Vivace Productions, Inc., 882 S. Matlack St., Ste. 102, West Chester, PA 19382; (800) 264-1121, fax: (610) 431-1118; klynch@vivaceproductions.com; www.vivaceproductions.com

George N. Parks George "National" Parks (b. 1953) is the Director of the University of Massachusetts Minuteman Marching Band at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. After graduating from West Chester University, Parks became director of the band in 1977 at the age of 24.  Drum Major Academy; see below for dates and locations. Featured teacher: George N. Parks. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: High school drum majors, conducting, marching, leadership and workshops. Cost: Varies by location: $330-$390 with housing; $225-$245 w/out housing. Dates and locations: 6/7-6/11, University of Central Florida “UCF” redirects here. For other uses, see UCF (disambiguation).
UCF is a member institution of the State University System of Florida. UCF was founded in 1963 as Florida Technological University with the goal of providing highly trained personnel to support the Kennedy
, Orlando, FL; 6/10-6/14, University of Alabama The University of Alabama (also known as Alabama, UA or colloquially as 'Bama) is a public coeducational university located in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, USA. Founded in 1831, UA is the flagship campus of the University of Alabama System. , Tuscaloosa, M.; 6/1645/20, University of Arkansas The University of Arkansas strives to be known as a "nationally competitive, student-centered research university serving Arkansas and the world." The school recently completed its "Campaign for the 21st Century," in which the university raised more than $1 billion for the school, used , Fayetteville, AR; 7/5-7/9, Lamar University, Beaumont, TX; 7/7-7/10, Kutztown University, Kutztown, PA; 7/10-7/14, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC; 7/13-7/17, Eastern Kentucky University Student Life
The Eastern Kentucky University Office of Student Life works closely with Registered Student Organizations (RSO's), Greek Life, and Thursday Alternative Getaway (TAG).
, Richmond, KY; 7/16-7/20, University of Redlands The University of Redlands is a private liberal arts and sciences university located in Redlands, California. The university's campus sits on 160 acres (0.6 km²) near downtown Redlands. The university was founded in 1907 and was associated with the American Baptist Church. , Redlands, CA; 7/18-7/22, Ohio Wesleyan University “OWU” redirects here. For other uses, see OWU (disambiguation).

This article concerns Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware, Ohio; a number of other colleges and universities have names that include Wesleyan.
 Delaware, OH; 7/20-7/24, University of Massachusetts The system includes UMass Amherst, UMass Boston, UMass Dartmouth (affiliated with Cape Cod Community College), UMass Lowell, and the UMass Medical School. It also has an online school called UMassOnline. , Amherst, MA; 7/26-7/30, University of Northern Colorado It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with and ()
University of Northern Colorado (Northern Colorado)
, Greeley, CO; 7/29-8/1, West Chester University, West Chester, PA.

Marching Band Workshop; see below for dates and locations. Featured teachers: Tim Laitzenheiser, George Parks, John Villella and Todd Marcocci. Type of participants: Instrumental, percussion, marching band, drum majors and color guards. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Workshops and leadership. Cost: $360-$365 with housing; $245 w/out housing. Dates and locations: 7/7-7/10, Kutztown University; Kutztown, PA; 7/29-8/1, West Chester University, West Chester, PA.

Vivace Leadership Training Workshop; see below for dates and locations. Featured teachers.. Tim Lautzenheiser and John Villella. Type of participants: Instrumental, voice, high school band, choir and orchestra. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Workshops and leadership. Cost: $70 w/out housing for day-long workshops; $245 with housing and $210 w/out housing for two-day workshops in Greeley, CO, and West Chester, PA. Dates and locations: 6/23, Sauk Rapids High School, Sauk Rapids, MN; 6/24, Washington High School Washington High School may refer to:
  • Washington High School (Arizona), in Phoenix, Arizona
  • Washington High School (Fremont) in Fremont, California
  • Washington Union High School, in Fresno, California
, Sioux Falls, SD; 6/25, Timpview High School, Provo, UT; 6126, Liberty High School, Bakersfield, CA; 7/9, Tallwood High School Tallwood High School is a secondary school located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Tallwood was built on the site of an old colonial plantation whose manor house was Tallwood, hence the name of the school. Tallwood was remodeled during 2004-2005. , Virginia Beach, VA; 7/10, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Charlotte, NC; 7/13, Warren Central High School Warren Central High School may refer to:
  • Warren Central High School (Indiana)
  • Warren Central High School (Kentucky)
  • Warren Central High School (Mississippi)
, Indianapolis, IN; 7/14, Azle High School, Azle, TX; 7/15, Union High School, Tulsa, OK; 7/16, Overton High School Overton High School may refer to:
  • Overton High School (Nebraska) in Overton, Nebraska
  • Overton High School (Tennessee) in Memphis, Tennessee
  • Overton High School (Texas) in Overton, Texas
, Memphis, TN; 7/17, Homewood High School, Birmingham, AL; 7/19, Ankeny High School Ankeny High School is a high school located in a medium sized suburban town Ankeny, Iowa.

The school mascots are the Hawks (Men) and the Hawkettes (Women). Ankeny is part of the Central Iowa Metro League or CIML.
, Des Moines, IA; 7/22, Acadiana High School Acadiana High School is located in Lafayette Parish, Louisiana. Acadiana High School is committed to academic excellence that challenges all students to reach their highest potential. , Lafayette, LA; 7/25-7/26, University of Northern Colorado, Greeley, CO; 7/27, Newtown High School Newtown High School may refer to:
  • Newtown High School (Connecticut)
  • Newtown High School (New York City)
  • Newtown High School of the Performing Arts (New South Wales, Australia)
, Sandy Hook, CT; 7/28-7/29, West Chester University, West Chester, PA.

Yamaha Corp. (See advertisements on Cover 11 and- page 9.)

Diana Wong, Administrative Assistant, Yamaha Corp., Academic Department, 6600 Orangethorpe, Buena Park, CA 90620; (714) 522-9926; dwong@yamaha.com; www.yamaha.com

Yamaha Summer Technology Seminar 9; see below for dates and locations. Featured teachers: Susan Ogilvy and Dennis Stanfill. Type of participants: Instrumental, voice and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary through collegiate. Emphasis: Accompanying, improvisation, private lessons, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, workshops and electronic music. Cost: To be announced with and w/out housing. Dates and locations: 6/15-6/18, University of Arizona (body, education) University of Arizona - The University was founded in 1885 as a Land Grant institution with a three-fold mission of teaching, research and public service. , Tucson, AZ; 6/22-6/25, Sonoma State University Notes

1. ^ [1]
2. ^ "Sonoma State Music Center Has Detractors" by Sara Lipka Chronicle of Higher Education, Oct.5, 2007

External links
  • Official website
  • Official athletics website
  • Department websites
, Rohnert Park, CA; 7/20 7/23, South Texas, McAllen/Brownville area, TX; 7/27-7/30, Moravian College, Bethlehem, PA; 8/3-8/6, Indiana University/Purdue University at Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN.
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