Directory of summer programs.Alabama University of Mobile Barbara Laurendine, director of Summer Music Camp, University of Mobile, Fine Arts Department, 5735 College Pkwy., Mobile, AL 36613; (251) 442-2402, fax: (251) 442-2526; www.umobile.edu Summer Music Camp, Mobile, 6/6-6/10. Featured teachers: Music faculty of the University of Mobile with other area musicians. Type of participants: Brass, woodwind, string and percussion instrumentalists, vocalists, guitarists and pianists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, master classes, performance skills, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music and daily performances. Cost: $155 elementary; $175 secondary, both w/out housing. Alaska University of Alaska Fairbanks UAF is home to seven major research units: the Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station; the Geophysical Institute, which operates the Poker Flat Research Range; the International Arctic Research Center; the Arctic Region Supercomputing Center; the Institute of Arctic Biology; the Karri karri Noun pl -ris 1. an Australian eucalypt 2. its wood, used for building VanDeventer, public relations public relations, activities and policies used to create public interest in a person, idea, product, institution, or business establishment. By its nature, public relations is devoted to serving particular interests by presenting them to the public in the most specialist, University of Alaska Fairbanks, P.O. Box 80845, Fairbanks, AK 99708; (907) 474-8869, fax: (907) 474-4329; festival@alaska.net; www.fsaf.org 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. , Fairbanks, 7/17-7/31. Featured teachers: Louise McClelland, John Barcellona, 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 , Russell Guyver and Linda Wang. Type of participants: Brass, string, woodwind and percussion instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and adults age 18 or older. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, theory, workshops, dance, theater, opera, visual arts visual arts npl → artes fpl plásticas visual arts npl → arts mpl plastiques visual arts npl → , healing arts and creative writing. Cost: $1,000 with housing; $350-$450 w/out housing. Credit available. Arizona Northern Arizona University Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a public university in Flagstaff, Arizona in the United States. As of Fall 2007, the university has 21,352 students, 13,989 of these are situated in the main Flagstaff campus<ref name="Enrollment" />. Mandy Gifford, office assistant, Northern Arizona University, Department of Music, P.O. Box 6041, Flagstaff Flagstaff, city (1990 pop. 45,857), seat of Coconino co., N Ariz., near the San Francisco Peaks; inc. 1894. Lumbering, ranching, and a lively tourist trade thrive in the region, where many ruined pueblos, numerous state parks, several lakes, and large pine forests , AZ 86011-6041; (928) 523-2323, fax: (928) 523-1133; music.camp@nau.edu; www.nau.edu/musiccamp Summer Music Camp-Junior Camp, Flagstaff, 6/18-6/25 and 6/26-7/9. Featured teachers: Daniel Schmidt, Nola Jones, Edith Copley and Darko Butorac. Type of participants: Woodwind, percussion and string instrumentalists, guitarists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and reed making. Cost: $525 with housing; $365 w/out housing. Summer Music Camp-Senior Camp, Flagstaff, 6/26-7/9. Featured teachers: Daniel Schmidt, Nola Jones, Darko Butorac and Edith Copley. Type of participants: Woodwind, brass and percussion instrumentalists, guitarists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and popular music. Cost: $910 with housing; $610 w/out housing. Arkansas Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Kathryn Hickman, camp director, Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony, 513 N.W. Arlington, Lawton, OK 73507-6826; (580) 357-3775 or (580) 353-0716, fax: (580) 357-2680; www.ipfac.org Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Piano/String Camp, 7 miles west of Eureka Springs, AR, 7/24-7/31. Featured teachers: Jim Breckenridge, Jim Waddelow, Kevin Costley, Gene Moon and Leon Whitesell. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists, bassists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music, MIDI lab, vocal music and choir. Cost: $225 with housing. Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Vocal Camp, 7 miles west of Eureka Springs, AR, 7/31-8/6. Featured teachers: Doris Lambert, Larry Baldwin, Lavonna and Leon Whitesell and Kathryn Hickman. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, mixed choirs, accompanying, chamber music, history, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and musical revue. Cost: $225 with housing. California Berklee College of Music Berklee College of Music, founded in 1945, is an independent music college in Boston, Massachusetts, with many prominent faculty, staff, alumni, and visiting artists. It has an enrollment of approximately 3,900 students and a 2004 faculty of approximately 430. Elizabeth Dawe, applicant advisor, Berklee College of Music, Department of Special Programs, 1140 Boylston St., Boston, MA 02215; (617) 747-2245, fax: (617) 262-5419; summer@berklee.edu; www.berldee.edu Berklee in L.A., Fullerton, 7/31-8/4. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Age 15 and older. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, improvisation, jazz, technique, workshops and popular music. Cost: $1,325 with housing; $875 w/out housing. California Summer Music Yukiko Grine, office manager, California Summer Music, 236 W. Portal Ave., #104, 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 94127; (415) 753-8920, fax: (415) 753-8934; csm@csmusic.org; www.csmusic.org California Summer Music, Pebble Beach, 7/9-8/1. Featured teachers: Irene Sharp, Milan Vitek, Basil Vendryes, Kathryn Brown and David Tcimpidis. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber musicians, composition, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $3,000 with housing; $1,300 w/out housing. Idyllwild Arts Diane Dennis, registrar, Idyllwild Arts Summer Program, P.O. Box 38, Idyllwild, CA 92549; (951) 659-2171, ext. 2365, fax: (951) 659-4552; summer@idyllwildarts.org; www.idyllwildarts.org Idyllwild Arts Summer Program, Idyllwild, 7/10-8/21. Featured teachers: Jeff Tower, 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. , Grant Gershon, Doris Lederer and Larry Livingston. Type of participants: Jazz and orchestral instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and theory. Cost: $925 per week with housing; $725 per week w/out housing. International Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival Erika Chary char·y adj. char·i·er, char·i·est 1. Very cautious; wary: was chary of the risks involved. 2. , 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, 5/28-5/29. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade /eve/: Age 28 and younger. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles and chamber music. Auditions: April 23-24, 2005, by audiotape/disc or in person. Cost: $35 application fee; maximum $70 per ensemble. Music Academy of the West The Music Academy of the West is a music conservatory located in Montecito, California near Santa Barbara, California. Every year, it hosts a summer music festival for the community highlighted by concerts and workshops directed by famous composers, conductors, and artists. Nancy Vogel, assistant to the president, Music Academy of the West, 1070 Fairway Rd., Santa Barbara Santa Barbara (săn'tə bär`brə, –bərə), city (1990 pop. 85,571), seat of Santa Barbara co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1850. , CA 93108; (805) 969-4726, fax: (805) 969-0686; catalog@musicacademy.org or festival@musicacademy.org; www.musicacademy.org Summer School and Festival Santa Barbara, 6/18-8/13. Featured teachers: 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. , Marilyn Home, Warren Jones, Kathleen Winkler Winkler may refer to:
Notre Dame de Namur University There are four colleges: Arts and Humanities, Business and Management, Education and Leadership, and Sciences. Enrollment in the university is approximately 1,000 undergraduates and 800 graduate students. Michael Schmitz, chair, Department of Music, Notre Dame de Namur University, 1500 Ralston Ave., Belmont, CA 94002; (650) 508-3597, fax: (650) 508-3736; mschmitz@ndnu.edu; www.music.ndnu.edu/smc NDNU Summer Music Camp, Belmont, 6/25-7/3. Featured teachers: Mitchell Klein, Daniel Glover, Thomas Hansen Thomas Hansen may refer to:
Pacific Union College History Pacific Union College was founded as Healdsburg Academy (changed within a year to Healdsburg College) in the northern Sonoma county town of Healdsburg in 1881 with Sidney Brownsberger as its first President. Lois Case, director, Pacific Union College, Music Department/Prep. Division, 1 Angwin Ave., Angwin, CA 94508; (707) 965-6201, fax: (707) 965-6738; lfield@puc.edu Celebrating Strings, Angwin, 6/25-6/29. Featured teachers: Jeananne Weber, Betty Lawrence, Katy Lawrence and Rick Concoff. Type of participants: String instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, Emphasis: Ensembles, educators/IMTs, chamber music, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: Varies with accommodations; $250 w/out housing. 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 53.) Laura Reynolds Chrisp, summer programs coordinator, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Summer Music West, 1201 Ortega St., San Francisco, CA 94510; (415) 759-3454, fax: (415) 759-3499; smw@sfcm.edu; www.sfcm.edu Summer Music West, San Francisco, 6/20-8/5. Featured teachers: Doris Fukaw, Alexis Alrich, Ellen Kerrigan and Bruce Lamott. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists, flutists, oboists An oboist is a musician who plays the oboe or any oboe family instrument, including cor anglais, oboe d'amore, shawm, and oboe musette. The following is a list of notable professional oboists, with indications when they were/are known better for other professions in their , clarinetists, bassoonists A list of bassoonists who have articles about them on Wikipedia, or who should have articles written about them. See also: American bassoonists
Colorado Colorado College Bettina Swigger, festival manager, Colorado College, Summer Programs, 14 E. Cache la Poudre Cache la Pou·dre A river of northern Colorado flowing about 201 km (125 mi) to the South Platte River. St., Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, city (1990 pop. 281,140), seat of El Paso co., central Colo., on Monument and Fountain creeks, at the foot of Pikes Peak; inc. 1886. It is a year-round resort and a booming military, technological, and commercial city. , CO 80903; (719) 389-6098, fax: (719) 389-6955; festival@coloradocollege.edu; www.coloradocollege.edu/ summerprograms Summer Music Festival, Colorado Springs, 6/1 5-7/5. Featured teachers: Scott Yoo, Robert Chen Robert Chen (陳慕融) has been concertmaster of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra since 1999. His activities as a soloist include performances with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Moscow Philharmonic, New Japan Philharmonic, National Symphony Orchestra of Taiwan, , Bion Tsang, Jon Manassee and Marina Piccinini. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists, string bassists, clarinetists, oboists, flutists, bassoonists and hornists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and pre-professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, orchestra and private lessons. Cost: Full scholarships for all students, with housing. Durango, Colorado Durango (Navajo: Kinłání) is a city in La Plata County, Colorado (USA). According to 2006 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city is 15,501.[5] It is the county seat of La Plata County. 9-R Susan Lander, executive director, Durango, Colorado 9-R, Music Department, 201 E. 12th St., Durango, CO 81301; (970) 385-6820; manager@musicinthemountains.com; www.musicinthemountians.com Music in the Mountains Goes to School Durango, 7/17-8/7. Featured teachers: Arkady Fomin, Linda Clark, John Clark, John, 1766–1832, governor of Georgia (1819–23), b. Edgecomb co., N.C. As a boy he served with his father, Elijah Clarke, in the American Revolution and afterward won distinction as an Indian fighter. Pennington and Michela Matir. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, technique, workshops and classical music. Cost: Free w/out housing. Pikes Peak Pikes Peak, 14,110 ft (4,301 m) high, central Colo., in the Front Range of the Rocky Mts.; discovered by U.S. explorer Zebulon Pike in 1806. There are many higher peaks in the Rockies, but this is the best known and most conspicuous because of its location on the Young Composers Competition Leonard Rhodes, founder and director, Pikes Peak Young Composers Competition, P.O. Box 7252, Colorado Springs, CO 80933-7252; (719) 332-0161, fax: (719) 593-1831; info@pikespeakyoungcomposers.org; www.pikespeakyoungcomposers.org Pikes Peak Young Composers Summer Festival, Colorado Springs, 7/14-7/17. Featured teachers: Carlton Garner, Leonard Rhodes, Margaret Miller, Curtis Smith and Mark Arnest. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, teachers and composers. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, educators/independent music teachers, composers, workshops and composition. Cost: $195 w/out housing. Rocky Ridge Rocky Ridge is the name of various places in the United States and Canada:
Carina Carina (kərē`nə) [Lat.,=the keel], southern constellation, representing the keel of the ancient constellation Argo Navis, or Ship of the Argonauts. Carina contains Canopus, the second brightest star in the sky. Voly, music director, Rocky Ridge Music Center, 465 Longs Peak Rd., Estes Park, CO 80517; (970) 586-4031, fax: (970) 586-6685; Office@rockyridge.org; www.rockyridge.org "Intro" Young Artist Seminar, Estes Park, 6/19-7/10. Featured teachers: Chiara Quartet, Susan Freier, Stephen Harrison, Catherine Herbener and William McMullen
William McMullen, sometimes known as Billy McMullen, was an Irish trade unionist and politician. . Type of participants: Pianists and all wind and string instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Ages 15-16. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, private lessons and theory. Cost: $1,900 with housing. Junior Student Seminars I & II, Estes Park, 7/26-8/7 and 8/9-8/20. Featured teachers: Catherine Herbener, Marina and Fred Hammond Fred Hammond is a gospel music singer, bass guitar player, and record producer. Early years Hammond was born in Detroit, Michigan, U.S.. Musical career , David Neely, David Carter People called David Carter include:
Young Artist Seminar, Estes Park, 6/19-7/24; 7/26-8/7; and 8/9-8/20. Featured teachers: Chiara String Quartet string quartet Ensemble consisting of two violins, viola, and cello, or a work written for such an ensemble. Since c. 1775 such works have been perhaps the predominant genre of chamber music. , Susan Freier, Stephen Harrison, Catherine Herbener and William McMullen. Type of participants: Pianists and all wind and string instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Ages 15-22. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons and theory. Cost: $2,900 with 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, director of Firespark! Programs, Brenau University, Firespark!, 1 Centennial Cir., Gainesville, GA 30501; (800) 252-5119, fax: (770) 534-6742; firespark@lib.brenau.edu; www.firespark.org Firespark!, Gainesville, 7/17-7/30. Featured teachers: Michelle Rouche, David Thomas, 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. , Chris Culver and Ted Conner. Type of participants: Brass and woodwind instrumentalists, guitarists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, theory, popular music, electronic music and recording techniques. Cost: $1,099 with housing; $999 w/out housing. Wesleyan College Wesleyan College, at Macon, Ga.; United Methodist; for women; chartered 1836 as Georgia Female College. The present form of the name was adopted in 1919. Wesleyan College was the first college chartered to award degrees to women. Jo Ann Green, executive director, MidSummer Macon, Wesleyan College, 4760 Forsyth Rd., Macon, GA 31210; (478) 757-5174, fax: (478) 757-3990; jogreen@wesleyancollege.edu; www.midsummermacon.org MidSummer Macon, Macon, 6/12-6/25. Featured teachers: Susan McDuffie, Elizabeth Head Lamback, Calista Waddy wad·dy 1 Australian n. pl. wad·dies A heavy stick, especially a war club. tr.v. wad·died , wad·dy·ing, wad·dies To strike with a waddy. and Betsy Jones. Type of participants: String, brass and woodwind instrumentalists, pianists, vocalists and guitarists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory and popular music. Cost: $790 with housing; $395 w/out housing. Illinois DePaul University DePaul University[1] is a private institution of higher education and research in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Caitlyn Valovick, workshop assistant, DePaul University, School of Music, 804 E. Belden, Chicago, IL 60614; (773) 325-4358, fax: (773) 325-7263; cvalovic@depaul.edu; http://music.depaul.edu/workshops/ index.html Orff-Schulwerk Teacher Training Course, Chicago, 7/11-7/25. Featured teachers: JoElla Hug, Brian Burnett and Donna Massello-Chiacos. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary teachers and independent music teachers. Emphasis: Accompanying, improvisation, technique, pedagogy, sight reading, workshops and theory. Cost: With housing: to be announced To be announced (TBA) A contract for the purchase or sale of an MBS to be delivered at an agreed-upon future date but does not include a specified pool number and number of pools or precise amount to be delivered. ; $1,575 w/credit, no housing; $730 w/out credit, no housing (prices subject to change). Credit available. Northern Illinois University Deborah Booth, director, Summer in the Arts at Northern, Northern Illinois University, VPA VPA Valproate VPA Vancouver Port Authority (Canada) VPA Virtual Population Analysis VPA Voluntary Partnership Agreement VPA Voluntary Placement Agreement VPA Volume Purchase Agreement VPA Vermont Principals' Association External Programs, DeKalb, IL 60115; (815) 753-1450, fax: (815) 753-8372; dbooth@niu.edu; www.niu.edu/extprograms NIU Jazz Camp, DeKalb, 7/17-7/22. Featured teachers: Ron Carter, Marlene Rosenberg, Art Davis
Art Davis (December 5 1934 - July 29 2007) was a double-bassist, best known for his work with jazz musicians including Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, and and Rodrigo Villanueva. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, Emphasis: Ensembles, jazz combos and big bands, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $425 with housing. Northwestern University Northwestern University, mainly at Evanston, Ill.; coeducational; chartered 1851, opened 1855 by Methodists. In 1873 it absorbed Evanston College for Ladies. Angela Taylor, coordinator, Northwestern University, Music Department, 711 Elgin Rd., Evanston, IL 60208; (847) 491-3141, fax: (847) 467-7440; a-taylor8@northwestern.edu; www.music.northwestern.edu National High School Music Institute, Evanston, 6/26-7/29. Featured teachers: Daniel Farris, Rollo Dillworth and James Kjelland. Type of participants: String and wind instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, repertoire, workshops, theory and electronic and computer music. Roosevelt University Roosevelt University is a four-year, private institute of higher education with full service campuses in Chicago's Loop and northwest suburban Schaumburg. It also offers classes in communities, schools, and corporations, and has the mission of being a metropolitan university and Diane Aitken, publicity chair, Chicago Area Music Teachers Association, Roosevelt University, 5844 N. Magnolia Ave., Chicago, IL 60660; (773) 878-7513, fax: (773) 878-0164; djaitken@prodigy.net Nancy Bachus Workshop, Chicago, 6/17. Featured teacher: Nancy Bachus. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary through collegiate. Emphasis: History, technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $40 pre-register; $45 at the door. Steans Institute for Young Artists Diane P. Dorn, director, Steans Institute for Young Artists, Piano and Strings Department, Ravinia Festival, 418 Sheridan Rd., Highland Park Highland Park. 1 City (1990 pop. 30,575), Lake co., NE Ill., a suburb of Chicago on Lake Michigan; inc. 1869. It is a retail business and medical center for the North Shore area. , IL 60035; (847) 266-5106, fax: (847) 266-5063; siya@ravinia.org; www.ravinia.org Program for Piano and Strings, Highland Park, 6/18-7/24. Featured teachers: Miriam Fried, Kim Kashkashian Kim Kashkashian (born August 31, 1952 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American violist of Armenian heritage. She gained international fame by winning the 2nd place prize at the 1980 Lionel Tertis Competition and the 1980 ARD International Music Competition in Munich. , Paul Katz Paul Katz is an American cellist. He is known to concertgoers the world over as cellist of the Cleveland Quartet, which during an international career of 26 years, made more than 2,500 appearances on four continents. , Leon Fleisher Leon Fleisher (born July 23, 1928) is an American pianist and conductor. He was born in San Francisco, California, where he started studying the piano at age 4. He made his public debut at age 8 and played with the New York Philharmonic under Pierre Monteux at 16. and John O'Conor John O'Conor (born January 18, 1947) is an Irish pianist. Early career Born in Dublin, Ireland, O'Conor's early studies began in Dublin where his main piano teacher was J. J. O'Reilly. . Type of participants: String instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire, performance skills and master classes. Cost: All those accepted will receive a full scholarship. Program for Singers, Highland Park, 7/30-8/24. Featured teachers: Martin Katz, Malcolm Martineau Malcolm Martineau (born February 3, 1960) is a Scottish pianist. Born in Edinburgh, and educated at George Watson's College, Malcolm Martineau read Music at St Catharine's College, Cambridge. , Brian Zeger, Rudolf Piernay and Hakan Hagegard. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, performance skills and master classes. Cost: All those accepted will receive a full scholarship. Program for Vocal Chamber Music, Highland Park, 7/21-8/7. Featured teachers: Margo Garrett, Benita Valente Benita Valente, born October 19, 1934 in Delano, California, is a distinguished American soprano whose long career has encompassed the operatic stage as well as performance of lieder, chamber music and oratorio. and Timothy Eddy. Type of participants: String instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music and performance skills. Cost: All those accepted will receive a full scholarship. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Early years: 1867-1880 The Morrill Act of 1862 granted each state in the United States a portion of land on which to establish a major public state university, one which could teach agriculture, mechanic arts, and military training, "without excluding other scientific David Allen, coordinator OPE a. 1. Open. On Sunday heaven's gate stands ope. - Herbert. v. t. & i. 1. To open. Wilt thou not ope thy heart to know What rainbows teach and sunsets show? - Emerson. , University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Department of Music, 1114 W. Nevada St., Urbana, IL 61801; (217) 333-6453, fax: (217) 244-6458 OPE@music.uiuc.edu; www.music.uiuc.edu Illinois Summer Youth Music, Urbana, Session I: 6/18-6/25, Session II: 7/3-7/9 and Session III: 7/17-7/23. Featured teachers: Don Schleicher, Chip McNeil, Elliot Chasanov, William Moersch and other members of the school of music faculty. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, theory and electronic and computer music. Cost: $535 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Indiana Anderson University There are two institutions in the United States with the name Anderson University, both formerly known as Anderson College:
Beth Doub, public relations and recruiting, Anderson University, Department of Music, 1100 E. 5th St., Anderson, IN 46012; (765) 641-4543, fax: (765) 641-3809; badoub@anderson.edu; www.anderson.edu 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. Certification Program, Levels I, II & III Anderson, 7/18-7/29. Featured teachers: Lisa Sullivan, Cyndee Giebler, Steven Calantropio and Sarah Hassler. Type of participants: Teachers and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Improvisation, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and electronic and computer music. Cost: $750 three hrs. graduate credit; $575 no credit, housing optional. Credit available. The Christian Performing Artists' Fellowship The Christian Performing Artists' Fellowship (CPAF) is a non-profit, trans-denominational Christian ministry, dedicated to the classical performing arts world. CPAF is based in Winona Lake, Indiana, home of evangelist Billy Sunday, Youth for Christ and was the location of many early Billy Karen Wilder, The Christian Performing Artists' Fellowship, P.O. Box 700, Winona Lake, IN 46590; (574) 267-5973, fax: (574) 267-2538; cpaf@christianperformingart.org; www.masterworksfestival.org The Masterworks Festival The MasterWorks Festival is a month-long intensive summer training program for classical performing artists. It is held in Winona Lake, Indiana, home of evangelist Billy Sunday, the birthplace of Youth for Christ and the location of many early Billy Graham crusades. , Winona Lake, 6/18-7/17. Featured teachers: Mary Irwin, Soh-Hyun Altino, Lori Rhoden, Linda Strommen and James Kraft. Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists, vocalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire and intensive study program. Cost: $2,200 with housing. Goshen College Goshen College, (also known as Goshen or GC) is a private Mennonite liberal arts college in Goshen, Indiana with an enrollment of around 1,000 students. The college is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the Council for Susan Ellman Graulty, educational outreach coordinator, Goshen College, Department of Music, 1700 S. Main St., Goshen, IN 46526; (574) 535-7945; fax: (574) 535-7949; sgraulty@goshen.edu; www.gcmusiccenter.org Flute Day, Goshen, 5/20-5/21. Featured teachers: Jacob Roseman and Rebecca Hovan. Type of participants: Flutists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, technique, pedagogy and workshops. 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. School of Music (See advertisement on page 111.) Indiana University, Office of Special Programs, 1201 E. 3rd St., Bloomington, IN 47405; (812) 855-6025; musicsp@indiana.edu Piano Academy, Bloomington, 6/19-7/9. Featured teacher: 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. . Type of participants: Piano students. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Cost: Contact Office of Special Programs. Iowa University of Iowa Not to be confused with Iowa State University. The first faculty offered instruction at the University in March 1855 to students in the Old Mechanics Building, situated where Seashore Hall is now. In September 1855, the student body numbered 124, of which, 41 were women. Kevin Kastens, ASMC ASMC American Suzuki Motor Corporation ASMC American Society of Military Comptrollers ASMC Association of Sales & Marketing Companies ASMC Advanced Semiconductor Manufacturing Conference ASMC Area Support Medical Company ASMC American Small Manufacturers Coalition director, University of Iowa, Music Department, 1064 Voxman Music Bldg., Iowa City Iowa City, city (1990 pop. 59,738), seat of Johnson co., E Iowa, on both sides of the Iowa River; founded 1839 as the capital of Iowa Territory, inc. 1853. Among its manufactures are foam rubber, animal feed, paper, and food products. The city is the seat of the Univ. , IA 52242; (319) 335-1635, fax: (319) 353-2555; kevin-kastens@uiowa.edu; www.uiowa.edu/~bands/asmc All-State Music Camps, Iowa City, June. Featured teachers: Peter Griffin
Peter Löwenbräu Griffin is the protagonist in the American animated television series Family Guy. , William LaRue Jones, Tim Stalter, Thad Driskell and John Rapson. Type of participants: Band, orchestral, jazz and percussion instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, electronic and computer music and master classes. Cost: $450 with housing; $185 w/out housing. 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 executive director, IIYM, P.O. Box 16069, Irvine, CA 92623-6069; (888) 360-3366, fax: (949) 262-9385; info@iiym.com; www.iiym.com International Institute for Young Musicians, Lawrence, 7/4-7/29. Featured teachers: John Perry John Perry can refer to:
Dr. Jack H. and Lynda Metelsky. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, history, technique, repertoire and theory. Cost: $1,800-3,200 with housing. 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, 253 Fine Arts Center, Highland Heights Highland Heights is the name of several places in the United States of America:
Summer Piano Institute, Highland Heights, 7/25-7/29. 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. , Diana Belland, Ya-Liang Chang, June Chun and Xavier Beteta. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Age 10 through adult. Emphasis: Soloists, piano duets, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $240 before May 2 w/out housing; $260 after May 2 w/out housing. University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky, also referred to as UK, is a public, co-educational university located in Lexington, Kentucky. Vicki McVay, coordinator, University of Kentucky, Music Department, 105 Fine Arts Bldg., Lexington, KY 40506-0022; (859) 257-2863, fax: (859) 257-9576; VMCVa00@uky.edu Keyboard Ensemble and Technology Seminar (KETS KETS Kentucky Education Technology System ), Lexington, 6/23-6/30. Featured teachers: Joy Car&n, Susan Ogilvy, Vicki McVay, 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 Susan Cooper For the Oxford physics professor, see . Susan Mary Cooper (born 23 May 1935) is a British author best known for The Dark Is Rising, an award-winning five-volume fantasy saga set in and around England and Wales. . Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Professional and independent music teachers--all levels of music teachers. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy, electronic and computer music and keyboard ensembles. Cost: $495; housing available. Credit available. University of Louisville See also
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Maine Camp Encore/Coda James Saltman, director, Camp Encore/Coda, 32 Grassmere Rd., Brookline, MA 02467; (617) 325-1541, fax: (617) 325-7278; jamie@encore-coda.com; www.encore-coda.com Camp Encore/Coda, Sweden, Maine Sweden is a town in Oxford County, Maine, United States. The population was 324 at the 2000 census. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of 76.9 km² (29.7 mi²). 74.5 km² (28.8 mi²) of it is land and 2.4 km² (0.9 mi²) of it (3. , 6/29-8/17. Featured teachers: Brent LaCasce, Don Dregalla, Richard Thomas Richard Thomas is the name of:
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University of Maryland, School of Music, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center A performing arts center, often abbreviated PAC, is a multi-use performance space that can be adapted for use by various types of the performing arts, including dance, music and theatre. , College Park, MD 20742; (301) 405-2317, fax: (301) 314-9504 Institute for Jaques-Dalcroze Education, College Park, 7/6-7/22. Featured teachers: Jack Stevenson, Mary Dobrea and Monica Dale. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade/eve/: Professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, private lessons, pedagogy, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: TBA TBA See: To be announced . Contact: Jack Stevenson, (610) 691-5544, fax: (410) 465-8472; jacks4bms@bethms.com; www.bethms.com. National Orchestral Institute, College Park, 6/3-6/26. Featured teachers: Gerard Schwarz Gerard Schwarz (born August 19, 1947) is an American conductor. He is currently the Music Director of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, a post he has held since 1985, having joined the organization in 1983. and Roberto Minczuk. Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and ages 18-28. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, technique and repertoire. Contact: Phil Kancianic, Manager; noi@accmail.umd.edu; www.nationalorchestralinstitute.com. Massachusetts Belvoir Terrace Nancy Goldberg, director, Belvoir Terrace, 101 W. 79th St., Ste. 15B, 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; info@belvoirterrace.com; www.belvoirterrace.com Belvoir Terrace, Lenox, 6/23-8/11. Featured teachers: Laura Goldberg, Alison Charney, Ilinka Manova, Ludmila Konstantinova and Karla Ordonez. Type of participants: String instrumentalists, flutists and pianists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary, Emphasis: Solosists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory: Cost: $8,400; scholarships available for advanced teens. Credit available. Berklee College of Music Elizabeth Dawe, applicant advisor, Berklee College of Music, Special Programs, 1140 Boylston St., Boston, MA 02215; (617) 747-2245, fax: (617) 262-5419; summer@berklee.edu; www.berklee.edu 5 Week Summer Performance Program, Boston, 7/9-8/12. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Age 15 and above. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, workshops, theory, popular music and computer and electronic music. Cost: $5,190 with housing; $3,195 w/out housing. Basslines, Boston, 6/10-6/12. Type of participants: Upright and electric bass instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Age 15 and above. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique, workshops and popular music. Cost: $620 with housing; $410 w/out housing. Berklee Percussion Festival, Boston, 6/27-7/1. Type of participants: Drummers and percussion instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Ages 15 and above. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique, workshops and popular music. Cost: $1,050 with housing; $725 w/out housing. Brass Weekend, Boston, 6/24-6/26. Type of participants: Brass instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Age 15 and above. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique, sight reading, workshops and popular music. Cost: $620 with housing; $410 w/out housing. The Business of Music, Boston, 6/24-6/25. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Age 15 and above, Emphasis: Workshops. Cost: $500 with housing; $375 w/out housing. Guitar Sessions, Boston, 8/14-8/19. Type of participants: Guitarists. Age or grade level: Age 15 and above. Emphasis: Soloists, Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique, sight reading, workshops, theory and popular music. Cost: 1,050 with housing; $715 w/out housing. Music Production Workshop, Boston, 7/15-7/17. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Age 15 and above. Emphasis: Workshops and electronic and computer music. Cost: $805 with housing; $595 w/out housing. Saxophone Weekend, Boston, 6/24-6/26. Type of participants: Saxophonists. Age or grade level: Age 15 and above. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique, sight reading, workshops and popular music. Cost: $620 with housing; $410 w/out housing. Songwriting Workshop, Boston, 8/17-8/20. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Age 15 and above. Emphasis: Workshops and popular music. Cost: $835 with housing; $560 w/out housing. String Fling, Boston, 7/21-7/23. Type of participants: Violinists, violists and cellists. Age or grade level: Age 15 and above. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz and workshops. Cost: $620 with housing; $410 w/out housing. The Boston Conservatory History The Boston Conservatory was founded in 1867 by Julius Eichberg, a popular violinist and composer. From its inception, the Conservatory welcomed women and African Americans, which was unusual for the time. (See advertisement on page 46.) Toby Hanchett, summer programs coordinator, The Boston Conservatory, 8 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02215; (617) 912-9166, fax: (617) 912-9101; thanchett@bostonconservatory.edu; www.bostonconservatory.edu Vocal/Choral Institute, Boston, 7/10-7/23. Featured teachers: William Cutter, Patty Thom, Rick Pirozzolo and Lynn Torgove. Type of participants: Vocalists and conductors. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $1,875 with housing; $1,325 w/out housing. Longy School of Music The Longy School of Music is a conservatory located near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is one of the three elite conservatories in the Boston area, along with the New England Conservatory and the Boston Conservatory, and it is the only of the three that follows (See advertisement on page 59.) Sarah Hornbeck, director of continuing studies and summer programs, Longy School of Music, Dalcroze, 1 Follon St., Cambridge, MA 02138; (617) 876-0956; shornbeck@longy.edu; www.longy.edu Dalcroze Summer Institute, Cambridge, one-week option: 6/27-7/1, three-week option: 6/27-7/15. Featured teachers: Anne Farber, Lisa Parker, Cynthia Lilley and Sign Davies. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: All levels. Emphasis: Improvisation, private lessons, pedagogy, workshops and Dalcroze methods: movement, solfege sol·fège n. Solfeggio. [French, from Italian solfeggio; see solfeggio.] Noun 1. and musicianship. Cost: 1 week, noncredit non·cred·it adj. Of, relating to, or constituting an educational course that does not offer credit toward an academic degree. : $495; 3 weeks, noncredit: $1,000; 3 weeks w/credit: $1,400; housing: $45/day. 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. at Amherst Alyson Ekblom, program assistant, University of Massachusetts at Amherst, Arts Extension Service, 358 N. Pleasant St., Amherst, MA 010039296; (413) 545-2360, fax: (413) 577-3838; www.umass.edu/aes Summer Institute for Arts Management, Amherst, 6/23-6/25. Type of participants: Teachers and administrators. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Activities for administrators. Cost: $455-$480 with housing; $350-$375 w/out housing. Michigan Bay View Music Festival Ray Fowler, artistic director, Bay View Music Festival, 130 Omps Dr., Winchester, VA 22601; (540) 535-0810, fax: (540) 722-0122; info@bayviewfestival.org; www.bayviewfestival.org Student Artist Program, Bay View, 6/17-8/14. Featured teachers: Martin Katz, The Verdehr Trio, Bay View Brass Quintet A brass quintet is a five-piece musical ensemble composed of brass instruments. The most common instrumentation is two trumpets or cornets, one French horn, one trombone, and one tuba or bass trombone. , The Westbrook String Quartet and the 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. Type of participants: String, woodwind and brass instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate, emerging professionals and professionals. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, theory, popular music, electronic and computer music, vocal coaching, acting and dance. Cost: $2,850 with housing; $1,450 w/out 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 coordinator, Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, 300 E. Crystal Lake Rd., Twin Lake, MI 49457; (231) 894-1966, fax: (231) 893-5120; holmberg@bluelake.org; www.bluelake.org Adult Arts Programs, Twin Lake, various four-day sessions from 7/6-8/17. Featured teachers: Various college and public school teachers and performers from across the U.S. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Adults with all ability levels. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $160 per session w/out housing. Band, Twin Lake, Various two-week sessions from 6/29-8/31. Featured teachers: Various college and public school teachers and performers from across the U.S. Type of participants: Band instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $910 with housing. Orchestra, Twin Lake, Various two-week sessions from 6/29-8/31. Featured teachers: Various college and public school teachers and performers from across the U.S. Type of participants: String, woodwind, brass and percussion instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, technique, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $910 with housing. Harp, Twin Lake, Various two-week sessions from 6/29-8/31. Featured teachers: Various college and public school teachers and performers from across the U.S. Type of participants: Harpists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $985 with housing. Choir, Twin Lake, Various two-week sessions from 6/29-8/31. Featured teachers: Various college and public school teachers and performers from across the U.S. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $950 with housing. Jazz, Twin Lake, Various two-week sessions from 6/29-8/31. Featured teachers: Various college and public school teachers and performers from across the U.S. Type of participants: Tromboe, saxophone, bass, trumpet and percussion instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $910 with housing. Piano, Twin Lake, Various two-week sessions from 6/29-8/31. Featured teachers: Various college and public school teachers and performers from across the U.S. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and theory. Cost: $985 with housing. Suzuki Family Camp, Twin Lake, 6/15-6/18, 6/19-6/22 and 6/23-6/26. Featured teachers: Various college and public school teachers and performers from across the U.S. Type of participants: Pianists and string instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Designed as a family experience. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Call for brochure. Interlochen Center for the Arts Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . (See advertisement on page 55.) Tom Bewley, director of admissions, Interlochen Center for the Arts, Admissions Office, P.O. Box 199, Interlochen, MI 49643-0199; (231) 276-7472, fax: (231) 276-7464; admissions@interlochen.org; www.interlochen.org Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen, 6/25-8/8. Featured teachers: Jung-Ho Pak, Kenneth Bloomquist, Pacifica Quartet The Pacifica Quartet is a professional string ensemble based in the Chicago, Illinois area. Its members are: Simin Ganatra, first violin; Sibbi Bernhardsson, second violin; Masumi Per Rostad, viola; and Brandon Vamos, cello. , Frederick Fennell Frederick Fennell, born on July 2, 1914 in Cleveland, Ohio, and died December 7, 2004 in Siesta Key, Florida was an internationally recognized conductor, and one of the primary figures in promoting the wind ensemble as a performing group. and Lawrence P. Hurst. Type of participants: String, wind, brass and percussion instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory, workshops and electronic and computer music. Cost: $3,958-$5,672 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, 211 Varner Hall, Rochester, MI 48309-440l; phone and fax: (248) 370-2030; jwiggins@oakland.edu; www.oakland.edu/mtd Summer Workshops for Music Teachers, Rochester, 6/20-8/12. Featured teachers: Jackie Wiggins, Joe Shively, Deb Blair, Alex Ruthmann and Michael Kernahan. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Pedagogy, workshops, electronic and computer music, curriculum design, assessment and teaching methods. Cost: $250 per credit plus fees. University of Michigan (body, education) University of Michigan - A large cosmopolitan university in the Midwest USA. Over 50000 students are enrolled at the University of Michigan's three campuses. The students come from 50 states and over 100 foreign countries. Dody Blackstone, program coordinator, University of Michigan, School of Music, 1281 Moore Bldg., 1100 Baits Dr., Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, city (1990 pop. 109,592), seat of Washtenaw co., S Mich., on the Huron River; inc. 1851. It is a research and educational center, with a large number of government and industrial research and development firms, many in high-technology fields such as , MI 48109-2085; (866) 936-2660, fax: (734) 647-0140; allstate@umich.edu; www.music.umich.edu/resources/myo All-State at Interlochen, Interlochen, 6/26-8/6. Featured teachers: Jerry Blackstone Jerry Blackstone is a Grammy Award winning American choral conductor. He is the Director of Choirs and Chair of the Conducting Department at the University of Michigan and the Music Director of the University Musical Society Choral Union. , Steven D. Davis, David Davis, David, 1815–86, American jurist, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court (1862–77), b. Cecil co., Md., grad. Kenyon College, 1832; cousin of Henry Winter Davis. In 1836 he settled as a lawyer in Bloomington, Ill., his home thereafter. Lee Jackson and Scott Parkman. Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12--Michigan residents only. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,450 with housing. MPulse Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, 7/17-7/30. Featured teachers: Jessica Fogel, Mary Simoni and Brent Wagner. Type of participants: Dancers, musical theater students and music technology students. Age or grade level: Grades 9-12--open to students nationwide. Emphasis: Workshops, electronic and computer music, dance, acting, voice and final performances. Cost: Call for brochure. Western Michigan University Western Michigan University, at Kalamazoo, Mich.; coeducational; founded in 1903 as Western State Normal School, became accredited in 1927 as a college, gained university status in 1957. Kevin West, registrar, Western Michigan University, School of Music, 1903 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5434; (269) 387-4678, fax: (269) 387-1113; kevin.west@wmich.edu; www.wmich.edu/music-camp Seminar 2005, Kalamazoo, 7/10-7/23. Featured teachers: WMU WMU Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, Michigan) WMU Woman's Missionary Union (Southern Baptist Convention) WMU Waste Management Unit WMU World Maritime University (Malmö, Sweden) School of Music faculty and guests. Type of participants: String, woodwind, brass and percussion instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, jazz, private lessons, theory and electronic and computer music. Cost: $970 with housing; $770 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) 363-2504; atheimer@csbsju.edu; www.VoiceCareNetwork.org 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, Babette Lightner, Axel Theimer and Leon Thurman. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors, church musicians, choir directors and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $830 with housing; $465 w/out housing. Credit available. McNally Smith College of Music '''McNally Smith College of Music is one of the preeminent colleges of contemporary music in the world located in the heart of St. Paul. McNally Smith offers a range of diplomas, associate’s degrees, and bachelor’s degrees in the areas of music business; performance in guitar, (formerly Musictech College) Mary Holmes Mary Rehling Holmes was the first head women’s golf coach at Louisiana State University. Holmes recorded one team title and one individual title in three seasons as head coach of the Lady Tigers. She was succeeded by Buddy Alexander. , director of education outreach Education outreach is a variation of Cause Marketing and/or Strategic Philanthropy and other focused Public Affairs activities that are specific to education. These programs may include:
as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery , MN 55101; (800) 594-9500, fax: (651) 291-0366; mholmes@musictech.edu; www.musictech.edu Summer Jazz Workshop, St. Paul, 7/26-7/30. Featured teachers: Pete Whitman, Dave Jenson, Gordy Knudston, Terry Burns and Cliff Wittstruck. Type of participants: Brass and woodwind instrumentalists, rhythm section Noun 1. rhythm section - the section of a band or orchestra that plays percussion instruments percussion section, percussion section - a division of an orchestra containing all instruments of the same class players and band teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy, workshops and theory. Cost: $300 w/out housing. Continuing education continuing education: see adult education. continuing education or adult education Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904). credit available for teachers. 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 coordinator, St. Olaf College, Conference and Events Department, 1520 St. Olaf Ave., Northfield, MN 55057; (507) 646-3043, fax: (507) 646-3690; events@stolaf.edu; www.stolaf.edu/summer St. Olaf Music Camp, Northfield, 6/25-7/1. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, workshops and theory. Cost: $515 with housing; $415 w/out housing. University of Minnesota (body, education) University of Minnesota - The home of Gopher. http://umn.edu/. Address: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. Sally O'Reilly Sally O'Reilly (b. 1971) is a writer, critic, teacher, editor and events organiser. She has contributed to Art Monthly, Frieze, Contemporary, Modern Painters, and Time Out , director of Bravo!, University of Minnesota, School of Music, 2106 4th St. S., Minneapolis, MN 55455; (612) 624-0846, fax: (612) 262-2200; oreil004@umn.edu Bravo! Summer String and Keyboard Institute, Minneapolis, 6/19-7/16. Featured teachers: Sally O'Reilly, Tanya Remenikova, Alexander Braginsky Alexander Iosifovich Braginsky (Russian: Александр Иосифович Брагинский, , Lucia May and Renee Skerik. Type of participants: String instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate, professional and advanced amateur. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, master classes and recitals. Cost: $2,300 with housing; $1,200 w/out housing. University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas can refer to:
Karen Howell, University of St. Thomas, Graduate Music Education, 2115 Summit Ave., LOR LOR Letter Of Reprimand (military) LoR Lord of the Rings (J.R.R. Tolkien) LOR Learning Object Repository LOR Linux.Org. 103, St. Paul, MN 55105; (651) 962-5870, fax: (651) 962-5886; klhowell@stthomas.edu; www.stthomas.edu Graduate Music Education, St. Paul, 7/11-7/22. Featured teacher: Cynthia Lilley. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: All levels. Emphasis: Improvisation, pedagogy, sight reading, workshops and Dalcroze methods. Cost: Non-degree credit: $1,143; degree credit: $1,524. Housing available. 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, showcase director and professor of piano/piano pedagogy, Mississippi State University, Music Education Department, P.O. Box 6240, Mississippi State, MS 39762; (662) 325-3070, fax: (662) 325-0250; jeh@ra.msstate.edu; www.msstate.edu/dept/musiced Mississippi Piano Showcase, Starkville, 6/5-6/10. Featured teachers: Visit website. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, pianists and teachers. Age or grade level:Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, history, improvisation, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $400 with housing; college student auditors $300 with housing; $300 w/out housing; college student auditors $250 w/out housing. Credit available. 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:
Summer Piano Institute, Warrensburg, 6/19-6/24. Featured teachers: Richard Smith, Mia Hynes and Jon Hynes. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, history, private lessons, theory and master classes. Cost: $325 with housing; $250 w/out housing. University of Missouri-Kansas City, Conservatory of Music Susan Hathaway, manager, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Conservatory of Music, Community Music & Dance Academy, 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 Cloud Duff Timpani timpani: see kettledrum. timpani or kettledrums Large bowl-shaped drums with pedal mechanisms for altering their pitch by changing the membrane's tension. The timpani are the principal orchestral percussion instruments. Master Class, Kansas City, 6/13-6/17. Featured teachers: Jim Atwood, Tim Adams and Tom Freer. Type of participants: Timpani instrumentalists. Age or grade, level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique and workshops. Cost: $455 with housing; $345 w/out housing. Credit available. Heartland Chamber Music Academy, Kansas City, 7/11-7/22. Featured teachers: Vicki Olson, Lawrence Figg, Kathy Haid-Berry and Jessica Wakefield. Type of participants: String and woodwind instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, workshops and theory. Saxophone Workshop, Kansas City, 7/11-7/21. Featured teacher: Tim Timmons Timothy Forbes Timmons (born December 30 1967 in Columbus, Ohio) is an umpire in Major League Baseball who has worked throughout both leagues since 2000 after debuting in the National League in late 1999. His crew for 2007 includes Alfonso Márquez, Rick Reed, and Chuck Meriwether. . Type of participants: Saxophonists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique and workshops. Credit available. UMKC Cello Clinic, 6/15-6/25. Featured teacher: Carter Enyeart. Type of participants: Cellists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire and workshops. UMKC Jazz Camp, Kansas City', 6/27-7/1. Featured teachers: Jim Widner, Bobby Watson Bobby Watson (b. Lawrence, Kansas, August 23, 1953) is an American post-bop jazz alto saxophonist, composer, producer, and educator. Early Life Watson grew up in Kansas City, Kansas. and other guest clinicians. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz and private lessons. Cost: $405 with housing; $295 w/out housing. Credit available. UMKC Piano Camp, Kansas City, 7/4-7/8. Featured teachers: UMKC Conservatory faculty, Community Music and Dance Academy faculty. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary, Emphasis: Soloists, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $100-$250 w/out housing, depending on level. Credit available. Montana The University of Montana Steve Bolstad, director of bands, The University of Montana, Department of Music, 32 Campus Dr., Missoula, MT 59812; (406) 243-6880, fax: (406) 243-2441 ; steve.bolstad@umontana.edu; www.umt.edu/bandcamp The University of Montana Summer Band Camp, Missoula, 6/19-6/25. Featured teachers: UM woodwind, brass and percussion faculty. Type of participants: Band instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, theory and popular music. Cost: $340 with housing; $140 w/out housing. The University of Montana Summer Piano Camp, Missoula, 6/12-6/18. Featured teachers: UM faculty, Steven Hesla, Christopher Hahn, Nancy Cooper, Charles Nichols, David Morgenroth and other guest faculty TBA. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12. Emphasis: Piano soloists and piano ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, pedagogy, workshops, popular music, master classes, student recitals and special interest sessions. Cost: To be announced (approx. $495) with housing; approx. $295 w/out housing. Contact: Steven Hesla, Coordinator; griz.music@umontana.edu; www.sfa.umt.edu: 16080/summer/ pianocamp. 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 of festivals, Plymouth State University, Music, Theatre and Dance Department, 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 Festival, Plymouth, 6/26-6/29. Featured teachers: Ginger Hwalek 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: Instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Grades 5-8. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and electronic and computer music. Cost: To be announced. Piano Monster Festivals Teacher Seminar, Plymouth, 6/28-6/29. Featured teachers: Ginger Hwalek and Donna Smith. Type of participants: Pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: History, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, electronic and computer music and software. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. Senior Piano Monster Festival, Plymouth, 6/22-6/25. Featured teachers: Ginger Hwalek and Donna Smith. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music and master classes. Cost: To be announced. University of New Hampshire Alexis Zaricki, University of New Hampshire, Department of Music, PCAC PCAC Partially Conserved Axial Vector Current PCAC Permanent Citizens Advisory Committee to the MTA (New York, NY) PCAC Paul Creative Arts Center (University Of New Hampshire, Durham, NH) , 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 (SYMS) Jr. Session, Durham, 7/17-7/22. Type of participants: Wind, string and percussion instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Completed grades 7-8. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $450 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Summer Youth Music School (SYMS) St. Session, Durham, 7/25-8/6. Type of participants: Wind, string and percussion instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Completed grades 9-12. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $900 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 Summer Music School, Festival and Camp, Dublin, 6/26-8/1. Featured teachers: Leo Leo, in astronomy Leo [Lat.,=the lion], northern constellation lying S of Ursa Major and on the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun through the heavens) between Cancer and Virgo; it is one of the constellations of the zodiac. Wanenchak, Caroline Mallonee, Shawn Couch, Brooke Joyce and Loretta Notareschi. Type of participants: Musicians interested in improvisation and composition. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, electronic and computer music, choral music and composition. Cost: $5,100 with housing. New Jersey The Golandsky Institute (See advertisement on page 48.) Jeffrey Guimond, director of development and administration, The Golandsky Institute, Park West Finance Station, New York, NY 10025; (877) 343-3434, fax: (212) 875-0034; admin@golandskyinstitute.org; www.golandskyinstitute.org The Golandsky Institute 2005 Summer Symposium, Princeton, 7/16-7/24. Featured teachers: Edna Golandsky. Type of participants: Pianists, teachers and other instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and concert festival. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. 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). Taos School of Music Chilton Anderson, director, Taos School of Music, P.O. Box 1879, Taos, NM 87571; phone and fax: (505) 776-2388; tsofm@newmex.com; www.taosschoolofmusic.com 43rd Summer Chamber Music Program, Taos, 6/13-8/8. Featured teachers: Borromeo String Quartet, Vermeer String Quartet, Takacs String Quartet, Robert McDonald Robert McDonald may refer to one of the following people:
Tree's principal viola studies were with Efrem Zimbalist at the Curtis Institute of Music. Subsequent to his Carnegie Hall recital debut, Mr. . Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Chamber music. Cost: $600 all inclusive with housing. New York Bard College Bard College, at Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.; founded 1860 as St. Stephen's College for men; rechartered 1935 as Bard College; became coeducational in 1944; affiliated with Columbia Univ. 1928–44. A small, progressive college, Bard stresses independent study. Amie McEvoy, administrative director, Bard College, Conductors Institute, P.O. Box 5000, Annandaleon-Hudson, NY 12504; (845) 758-7425, fax: (845) 758-0815; mcevoy@bard.edu; www.bard.edu/ci Conductors Institute at Bard, Annandale-on-Hudson, 6/27-8/5. Featured teacher: Harold Farberman Harold Farberman (b. November 2, 1929) is an American conductor, composer, and percussionist. Farberman studied percussion at Juilliard and composition at the New England Conservatory and at Tanglewood with Aaron Copland. . Type of participants: Conductors and composers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, technique, pedagogy, sight reading, theory and workshops. Chautauqua Chau`tau´qua 1. a meeting, usually held in the summer outdoors or under a temporary tent, providing public lectures combined with entertainment such as concerts and plays. It originated in the village of Chautauqua, N. Y. Summer Schools of the Fine and Performing Arts (See advertisement on page 51.) Sarah Malinoski, coordinator of student services, Chautauqua Summer Schools, P.O. Box 1098, Chautauqua, NY 14722; (716) 357-6233, fax: (716) 357-9014; music@ciweb.org; www.ciweb.org Chautauqua School of Music, Chautauqua, 6/25-8/16. Featured teachers: Rebecca Penneys, Timothy Muffitt and Marlena Malas malas (m n. . Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists, pianists, vocalists and conductors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and pre-professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, workshops and recitals. Cost: $3,570 with housing; $2,215 w/out housing. Credit available. Dalcroze School of Music Yana Joseph, music director, Dalcroze School of Music, Lucy Moses Department, 129 W. 67th St., New York, NY 10023; (212) 501-3367, fax: (212) 874-7865; yjoseph@kaufman-center.org Dalcroze School of Music of the Lucy Moses School, New York, 8/15-8/26. Featured teachers: Anne Farber and Cynthia Lilley. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level All levels. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, sight reading, workshops and Dalcroze methods: movement, solfege and musicianship. Cost: $420 per week or $800 for two weeks w/out housing. The Dorothy Taubman Institute of Piano Maria del Pico Taylor, co-director and faculty member, The Dorothy Taubman Institute of Piano, The Dorothy Taubman Seminar, 564 Wartman St., Philadelphia, PA 19128; (215) 482-3965, fax: (215) 482-1377; Mariat264@aol.com; www.TaubmanSeminar.com The Dorothy Taubman Seminar in New York, 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. , 6/23-6/26. Featured teachers: Dorothy Taubman, Eleanor Hancock, Sondra Tammam, Maria del Pico Taylor, and Sheila Page. Type of participants: Pianists, teachers and performers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: To be announced. Eastman School of Music Eastman School of Music: see Rochester, Univ. of. (See advertisement on page 45.) Eastman School of Music, Summer Session, 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 Canadian Brass Weekend, Rochester, 7/8-7/10. Featured teachers: The Canadian Brass. Type of participants: Brass instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $440 with housing; $310 w/out housing. CMS (1) See content management system and color management system. (2) (Conversational Monitor System) Software that provides interactive communications for IBM's VM operating system. Harp Workshop, Rochester, 7/25-7/29. Featured teacher: Nan Gullo Richmond. Type of participants: Harpists. Age or grade level: Secondary and high school to adult. Emphasis: Ensembles, soloists, chamber music, technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $195 w/out housing. 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, 8/1-8/5. Featured teacher: Arthur Haas. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, technique and workshops. Cost: $1,180 with one credit, $720 noncredit with housing; $880 with one credit, $420 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Arthur Haas; Ahaas61866@aol.com. Dalcroze Eurhythmics eurhythmics: see eurythmics. , Rochester, 7/11-7/15. Featured teacher: Gregory Ristow. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, technique and pedagogy. Cost: $1,120 with one credit, $540 noncredit with housing; $880 with one credit, $300 noncredit w/out housing. Eastman Bass Day, Rochester, 7/2. 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: Bassists. Age or grade level: Secondary and high school to adult. Emphasis: Soloists, jazz, technique and workshops. Cost: $160 with housing; $100 w/out housing. Eastman Choral Institute, Week I, Rochester, 7/11-7/15. Featured teachers: William Weinert, Robert McIver and Susan Conkling. Type of participants: Conductors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $2,120 with two credits, $850 noncredit with housing; $1,760 with two credits, $490 noncredit w/out housing. Eastman Choral Institute, Week II, Rochester, 7/18-7/22. Featured teachers: William Weinert and Robert Page Robert Page may refer to:
Eastman Sings! The Eastman Summer Vocal Institute, Rochester, 7/27-7/30. Featured teachers: Robert McIver and the Eastman voice faculty. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: To be announced. Eastman Young Artists International Piano Competition, Rochester, 7/29-8/6. Featured teacher: Douglas Humpherys. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $480 and $100 application fee with housing; $100 application fee w/out housing. Contact: Douglas Humpherys, co-chair, Piano Department. High School Jazz Studies, Rochester, 6/26-7/8. Featured teachers: Harold Danko and Jeff Campbell. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,650 with housing; $850 w/out housing. Instrumental Techniques, Rochester, 7/18-7/29. Featured teacher: Christopher Azzara. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, improvisation, technique, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $3,360 with three credits, $1,290 noncredit with housing; $2,640 with three credits, $570 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Christopher Azzara; (585) 274-2027; cazzara@esm.rochester.edu. Jazz Guitar The term jazz guitar refers to several aspects of the guitar as it is used in jazz and jazz fusion music. The term may refer to a type of guitar or to the variety of jazz playing styles (e.g. Workshop, Rochester, 7/5-7/9. Featured teacher: Gene Bertoncini. Type of participants: Guitarists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, improvisation, technique and workshops. Cost: $1,120 with one credit, $660 noncredit with housing; $880 with one credit, $420 noncredit w/out housing. Kodaly Workshop, Rochester, 8/1-8/5. Featured teacher: Phillip Tacka. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $1,180 with one credit; $720 noncredit with housing; $880 with one credit and $420 noncredit w/out housing. Middle School Flute Fingers, Rochester, 8/1-8/5. Featured teacher: Jan Angus. Type of participants: Flutists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $165 w/out housing. Middle School Instrumental Jazz, Rochester, 7/25-8/4. Featured teachers: Paul Hofmann and Howard Potter. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique and workshops. Cost: $275 w/out housing. Middle School Summer Strings, Rochester, 7/11-7/22. Featured teacher: Margaret Leenhouts. Type of participants: String instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique and workshops. Cost: $275 w/out housing. Music Horizons, Rochester, 7/9-7/30. Featured teacher: Ruth Cahn. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $2,600 with housing; $1,425 w/out housing. Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training, Level L Rochester, 7/18-7/29. Featured teachers: Donna Brink Fox, Mary Helen Solomon, Jim Solomon, Karen Medley and Janet Robbins. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique and pedagogy. Cost: $3,360 with three credits, $1,290 noncredit with housing; $2,640 with three credits, $570 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Donna Brink Fox, program director; (585) 274-1540; dbfox@esm.rochester.edu. Orff Shulwerk Teacher Training, Level II, Rochester, 7/18-7/29. Featured teachers: Donna Brink Fox, Mary Helen Solomon, Jim Solomon, Karen Medley and Janet Robbins. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique and pedagogy. Cost: $3,360 with three credits, $1,290 noncredit with housing; $2,640 with three credits, $570 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Donna Brink Fox, program director; (585) 274-1540; dbfox@esm.rochester.edu. Pedagogy of Music Theory, Rochester, 6/28-8/4. Featured teacher: Steven Laitz. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade Level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Pedagogy, theory and workshops. Cost: with housing: upon request; $2,640 with three credits, $3,520 with four credits w/out housing. The Practical Harpist, Rochester, 6/26-7/1. Featured teachers: Kathleen Bride and Jan Jennings. Type of participants: Harpists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,240 with one credit, $780 noncredit with housing; $880 with one credit, $420 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Kathleen Bride, professor of harp; (585) 274-1606; kbride@esm.rochester.edu. Summer Session, Rochester, 6/27-8/5. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: Varies with and w/out housing. Credit available. Summers Only Music Education Degrees, Rochester, 6/27-8/5. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, workshops and electronic and computer music. Credit available. Contact: Paula Mamuscia, Music Education Department; (585) 274-2540; pmamuscia@esm.rochester.edu. Vocal Techniques in Baroque Literature, Rochester, 8/1-8/5. Featured teacher: Julianne Baird Julianne Baird (born December 10, 1952 in Statesville, North Carolina) is an American soprano best known for her singing in Baroque works, in both opera and sacred music. She has nearly 100 recordings to her credit and is a well-traveled recitalist and soloist with major symphony . Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $1,180 with one credit, $720 noncredit with housing; $880 with one credit, $420 noncredit w/out housing. 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, staff director, French Woods Festival, Music Department, 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) 346-7564; admin@frenchwoods.com; www.frenchwoods.com Summer Camp, Hancock, 6/11-8/28. Type of participants: Orchestral and rock instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors, musical directors and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, workshops, electronic and computer music and musical theater pit orchestras. Hartwick College History Hartwick Seminary was founded in 1797 through the will of John Christopher Hartwick, a Lutheran minister from Germany, who led several mission congregations of early settlers along the Hudson River and the Mohawk River in what is now upstate New York. (See advertisement on page 61.) Kellie Place or Daniel Spencer Daniel Spencer may refer to:
Hartwick College Summer Music Festival and Institute, Oneonta, 6/26-8/7. Featured teachers: Jeanne Baxtresser, Aaron Rosand Aaron Rosand, American violinist. Studied with Leon Sametini at the Chicago Musical College and with Efrem Zimbalist, Sr. at the Curtis Institute of Music, where he now teaches. , Frank Kaderabek Frank Kaderabek is the former principal trumpet of the Philadelphia Orchestra and trumpet instructor of the Curtis Institute in Philadelphia. Born in Chicago, he studied with Adolph Herseth and moved to New York to study with Harry Glantz and Nathan Prager. , Pamela Frank Pamela Frank (b. 1967) is an American violinist, equally well known as a soloist and as an exponent of chamber music. She was born in New York City, the daughter of two pianists, Claude Frank and Lilian Kallir. , Peter Wiley Peter Wiley (b. 1955) is a cellist and cello teacher. He attended the Curtis Institute of Music at 13 years of age, where he studied with David Soyer. He was then appointed principal cellist of the Cincinnati Symphony at age 20, after one year in the Pittsburgh Symphony. and Harold Robinson Harold Robinson can refer to:
Ithaca College The college offers a curriculum with over 100 degree programs in its five schools:
Steven Mauk, professor of saxophone, Ithaca College, School of Music, Ithaca, NY 14850; (607) 274-3223, fax: (607) 274-1727; mauk@ithaca.edu; www.ithaca.edu/faculty/mauk Saxophone Performance and Pedagogy, Ithaca, 6/27-7/1. Featured teachers: Steven Mauk and Chris Vadala. Type of participants: Saxophonists and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and interested amateurs. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. The Juilliard School Juilliard School Internationally renowned school of the performing arts in New York, New York, U.S. It has its roots in the Institute of Musical Art (founded 1905) and a graduate school (1924) founded through an endowment from the financier Augustus D. Robert M. Abramson, director, Juilliard, Evening Division, 60 Lincoln Center Lincoln Center New York’s modern theater complex. [Am. Hist.: NCE, 1586] See : Theater Plaza, New York, NY 10023; (212) 799-5000; www.juilliard.edu/summer/ dalcroze.hmtl Juilliard Dalcroze Summer Institute, New York City, 7/18-8/5: one-, two- or three-week programs. Featured teachers: Robert Abramson, Daniel Cataneo and Lori Bellilove. Type of participants: All Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: All levels. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, theory, popular music and master classes in musical performance and dance. Cost: $850 with housing; $500 w/out housing. Credit available. Magic Mountain Music Farm Burton Kaplan, director, Magic Mountain Music Farm, 817 West End Ave., #11B, New York, NY 10025; (212) 662-6634, fax: (212) 662-2916; musicfarm@mindspring.com; www.magicmountainmusic.org Practice Marathon Retreats, Morris, 5/27-6/11, 7/2-7/17, 7/30-8/14 (orchestral excerpts retreat) and 8/20-9/4 (performance power retreat). Featured teacher: Burton Kaplan. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists, orchestral instrumentalists, pianists, teachers and performers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: Tuition, room and board for eight days: $800; sixteen days: $1,525. 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 47.) Julie Kedersha, festival director, Mannes College of Music, IKIF Department, 150 W. 85th St., New York, NY 10024; (212) 580-0210, ext. 4858, fax: (212) 580-1738; info@ikif.org; www.ikif.org International Keyboard Institute and Festival New York City, 7/17-7/31. Featured teachers: 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). , 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. , 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. , Marc-Andre Hamelin and Dmitri Bashkirov. Type of participants: Pianists Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $1,500 with housing; $850 w/out housing. Credit available. New York University New York University, mainly in New York City; coeducational; chartered 1831, opened 1832 as the Univ. of the City of New York, renamed 1896. It comprises 13 schools and colleges, maintaining 4 main centers (including the Medical Center) in the city, as well as the (See advertisement on page 52.) Esther Lamneck, director of woodwinds, New York University, Music and Performing Arts Department, 35 W. 4th St., Ste. 777, New York, NY 10003; (212) 998-5441, fax: (212) 995-4043; el2@nyu.edu; www.nyu.edu/ education/music/summer.html Summer Institute for Wind Quintet A wind quintet, also sometimes known as a woodwind quintet, is a group of five wind players (most commonly flute, oboe, clarinet, (French) horn and bassoon). The term also applies to a composition for such a group. , New York City, 6/18-6/25. Featured teachers: The Quintet of the Americas, Esther Lamneck, Kim Laskowski and Nora Post. Type of participants: Woodwind and French horn French horn, brass wind musical instrument. Fundamentally a metal tube of narrow conical bore, it is curved into circles because of its great length. The horn ends in a wide flare. It is a development (c.1650) of the small hunting horn. instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and age 15 and above. Emphasis: Ensembles, woodwind quintets, chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $750 w/out housing. 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. (See advertisement on page 53.) Dorothy Knowles, admissions coordinator and registrar, Brevard Music Center, P.O. Box 312, 1000 Probart St., Brevard, NC 28712; (828) 862-2140, fax: (828) 884-2036; dknowles@brevardmusic.org; www.brevardmusic.org Brevard Music Center, Brevard, 6/22-8/7. Featured teachers: Joshua Bell
North Carolina School of the Arts The North Carolina School of the Arts is a well known arts conservatory in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. It was the first state-supported, residential school of its kind in the nation. David Winkelman, director, North Carolina School of the Arts, Music Department, 1533 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, NC 27127; (336) 770-3354, fax: (336) 770-3248; winked@ncarts.edu; www.ncarts.edu Chamber Music Institute, WinstonSalem, 6/19-7/22. Featured teachers: Sarah Johnson Sarah Johnson may refer to:
Guitar Workshop, Winston-Salem, 7/11-7/22. Featured teachers: Gerald Klickstein and Joseph Pecoraro. Type of participants: Guitarists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $1,312 with housing; $817 w/out housing. Musica Piccola, Winston-Salem, 6/19-7/2. Type of participants: Orchestral and band instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and theory. Cost: $1,312 with housing; $817 w/out housing. Piano Workshop, Winston-Salem, 6/19-7/9. Featured teachers: Cliffton Matthews and Joanne Inkman. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $1,882 with housing; $1,172 w/out housing. Vocal Workshop, Winston-Salem, 6/19-7/2. Featured teachers: Christy Lynn Brown, Marion Pratnicki, Marilyn Taylor and Kristen Yarbrough. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, opera scenes, musical theater, group lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops and theory. Cost: $1,312 with housing; $817 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, CB #3320, Chapel Hill, NC 27599; (919) 962-1042, fax: (919) 962-3376; chambermusic@unc.edu; www.unc.edu/music/ chamber-workshop/index.html Chapel Hill Chamber Music Workshop, Chapel Hill, 5/29-6/3. Featured teachers: Kati Sebestyen, Ervin Schiffer, J Quartet, Janus Duo and the Carolina Wind Quintet. Type of participants: String and woodwind instrumentalists, hornists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and adult advanced amateurs. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $740 with housing; $465 w/out housing. University of North Carolina at Greensboro Additionally, UNCG is home to a bevy of research institutes and centers including the Center for Applied Research, Center for Creating Writing in the Arts, Center for Global Business Education & Research, Center for Biotechnology, Genomics & Health Research, Center for Music Research and John R. Locke, music camp director, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, School of Music, P.O. Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402-6170; (800) 999-2869, fax: (336) 334-5299; lockej@uncg.edu; www.smcamp.org UNCG Summer Music Camp, Greensboro, week 1: 7/10-7/15, week 2: 7/17-7/22. Featured teachers: Music professionals. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $350 with housing; $280 w/out housing. WINGSOUND International Barbara Lister-Sink, director, WINGSOUND, P.O. Box 10912, Winston-Salem, NC 27108; phone and fax: (336) 945-2304; swallow@salem.edu; www.freeingthecagebird.com Freeing the Caged Bird--Developing Well-Coordinated, Injury-Preventative Keyboard Technique, Winston-Salem, 6/12-6/17 and 8/7-8/12. Featured teachers: Barbara Lister-Sink and Charles Stein
n. See physiological anatomy. . Cost: $750 with housing; $110 w/out housing. Credit available. North Dakota North Dakota, state in the N central United States. It is bordered by Minnesota, across the Red River of the North (E), South Dakota (S), Montana (W), and the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba (N). International Music Camp-Summer School of Fine Arts Puerto Rico's School of Fine Arts is a college-level institution of higher learning, located in Old San Juan which offers studies in graphic arts and other humane studies. Dr. Joe Alme, director, International Music Camp-Summer School of Fine Arts, 1930 23rd Ave. SE, Minot, ND 58701; phone and fax: (701) 838-8472; info@internationalmusiccamp.com; www.internationalmusiccamp.com Summer Band Camps, International Peace Garden, 6/12-6/18, 6/19-6/25, 6/26-7/2, 7/3-7/9, 7/17-7/23 and 7/24-7/30. Type of participants: Concert band instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, theory and popular music. Cost: $275 with housing. Summer Choral Camps, International Peace Garden, 6/12-6/18, 7/10-7/16 and 7/17-7/23. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, theory and popular music. Cost: $275 with housing. Summer Orchestra Camps, International Peace Garden, 7/24-7/30. Type of participants: String instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, theory and popular music. Cost: $275 with housing. Summer Piano and Organ Camps, International Peace Garden, 7/10-7/16. Type of participants: Keyboardists. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, theory and popular music. Cost: $275 with housing. Ohio Baldwin-Wallace College Baldwin-Wallace College is a member of the Ohio Athletic Conference including Mount Union College, Capital University, Heidelberg College, John Carroll University, Marietta College, Muskingum College, Ohio Northern University, Otterbein College, and Wilmington College. Bryan L. Bowser Bowser may mean:
Band Camp 2005, Berea, 6/26-7/1. Featured teachers: Conservatory faculty, certified music teachers and conservatory student teachers. Type of participants: Brass and woodwind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music and technique. Cost: $400 with housing; $325 w/out housing. String Camp 2005, Berea, 6/19-6/24. Featured teachers: Conservatory faculty, certified music teachers and conservatory student teachers. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists and bassists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, technique and repertoire. Cost: $400 with housing; $325 w/out housing. Summer Music Institute, Berea, 7/10-7/23. Featured teachers: Conservatory faculty and guest artists and ensembles, including the Cavani String Quartet The Cavani String Quartet is an American string quartet based in Cleveland, Ohio. The group was established in 1984 and has been the Quartet-in-Residence at the Cleveland Institute of Music since 1988. and members of the Cleveland Orchestra Cleveland Orchestra, one of the foremost orchestras in the United States. It gave its first performance in 1918 under Nikolai Sokoloff, who was conductor until 1933. In 1931, the orchestra moved from the Cleveland Masonic Temple into Severance Hall. . Type of participants: Pianists, percussionists, vocalists, and brass, string and woodwind instrumentalists. Age or grade/eve/: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,200 with housing; $800 w/out housing. Olney Friends School Olney Friends School is a small co-educational boarding high school affiliated with the Society of Friends (Quakers). Located in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in Barnesville, OH, the school “challenges students to grow…celebrating intellectual vigor, provoking Peg Champney, director, Friends Music Camp, Olney Friends School, P.O. Box 427, Yellow Springs, OH 45387; (937) 767-1311, fax: (937) 767-2254; musicfmc@yahoo.com; www.quaker.org/friends-music-camp Friends Music Camp at Olney, Barnesville, 7/10-8/7. Featured teachers: Wendy Champney. Matthias Enderle, Brendan Cooney. Lisa Liske and Drea Pedisich. Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists, pianists, guitarists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $1,575 with housing. Oklahoma Amadeus Piano Festival Dana E Maher, artistic director, Amadeus Piano Festival, 2636 S. Richmond Ave., Tulsa, OK 74114; (918) 745-0743; info@amadeuspianofestival.org; www.amadeuspianofestival.org 10th Annual Summer Session, Tulsa, 6/20-7/1. Featured teachers: Kirk Whipple, Marilyn Morales, Roger Price, Jura Margulis and Amy Cheng. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $350 with housing; $200 w/out housing. University of Oklahoma University of Oklahoma, abbreviated OU, is a coeducational public research university located in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. Founded in 1890, it existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory 17 years before the two became the state of Oklahoma. Jane Magrath, director of piano pedagogy, University of Oklahoma, School of Music, 500 W. Boyd St., Room 138, Norman, OK 73072; (405) 325-4681, fax: (405) 325-7574; jmagrath@ou.edu; http://music.ou.edu/piano Seminar for Piano Teachers: Teaching Intermediate and Lower-Advanced Piano, Norman, 6/8-6/11. Featured teachers: Marvin Blickenstaff, Jane Magrath, Barbara Fast Major General Barbara Fast is an officer in the United States Army. In her recent posts her responsibilities have been in the field of military intelligence. She was the last commander of the 66th Military Intelligence Group in Augsburg, Germany. and Edward Gates. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Contact for housing costs; $170 w/out housing. Oregon Portland State University (See advertisement on page 49.) Pat Zagelow, executive director, Piano Festival Northwest, 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 Piano Festival Northwest, World Forestry Center The World Forestry Center (WFC) is an American nonprofit educational institution located in Portland, Oregon's Washington Park, near the Oregon Zoo. History The World Forestry Center has its roots in the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial American Pacific Exposition and , 7/10-7/17. Featured teachers: Edward Auer, Jon Kimura Parker Jon Kimura Parker (born 25 December 1959) is a Canadian pianist. He was born in Vancouver, Canada. He appeared with the Vancouver Youth Orchestra when he was five. He later studied at The Juilliard School of music under Adele Marcus. , Christopher Taylor, Michael Roll and 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 . Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $395 with housing; $195 w/out housing. Credit available. Pennsylvania Camp Ballibay for the Fine and Performing Arts Gerard J. Jannone, director, Camp Ballibay, 1 Ballibay Rd., Camptown, PA 18815; (570) 746-3223, fax: (570) 746-3691; jannone@ballibay.com; www.ballibay.com Camp Ballibay for the Fine and Performing Arts, Camptown, 6/1-8/31. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory, popular music and electronic and computer music. 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 49.) Annabelle Joseph, Director, dalcroze Training Center, Carnegie Mellon University, School of Music, 5000 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890; (412) 268-2391, fax: (412) 268-1537; aj12@andrew.cmu.edu; www.cmu.edu/cfa/dalcroze 30th Summer Dalcroze Eurhythmics Workshops, Pittsburgh, 7/4-7/8 and 7/4-7/22. Featured teachers: Marta Sanchez, Herbert Henke, Annabelle Joseph and Stephen Moore Stephen Moore may refer to:
Music in the Mountains Deborah Reeder, co-director, Music in the Mountains, 214 Avon Rd., Narberth, PA 19072; (610) 664-0346, fax: (610) 664-3726; philtrio@aol.com; www.musicinthemountainspa.com Music in the Mountains, Eagles Mere, 8/8-8/20. Featured teachers: Deborah Reeder, Barbara Sonies, Rachel Kane and Lori Simpson. Type of participants: String instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and ages 13-20. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music and theory. Cost: $950 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, Philadelphia, 5/31-6/3. Featured teachers: Yuval Waldman and Lily Friedman. Type of participants: String and woodwind instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional, adults, young adult amateurs and pre-professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, rehearsals with second piano and orchestra. Cost: $2,660 for orchestra with twenty-six players, with housing. Summertrios Premium Program, Philadelphia, 6/5-6/12. Featured teachers: Chris Lee, Yuval Waldman, David Oei Please [ add] Chinese characters to this article, where needed. David Oei (surname pronounced "Wee") is a classical pianist (b. 1950 in Hong Kong). Oei was born in Hong Kong, where he began studying piano at an early age. , Clancy Newman and Rob LaRue. Type of participants: String and woodwind instrumentalists, pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate, professional and adult amateurs. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $1,990 for trios with housing; $1,920 w/out housing. Summertrios Regular Program, Week 1, Chambersburg, 6/19-6/26. Featured teachers: Yuval Waldman, Chris Lee, Phil Coonce, Denise Kahn and Rob LaRue. Type of participants: String instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and adult amateurs. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, repertoire, sight reading and novice string program. Cost: $875-$1,185 with housing; $805-$1,115 w/out housing. Summertrios Regular Program, Week 2, Chambersburg, 6/26-7/3. Featured teachers: Yuval Waldman, Phil Coonce, Lori Berkowitz, John van Buskirk and Joe Kimura. Type of participants: String and woodwind instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional, adults and young adult amateurs. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $875-$1,185 with housing; $805-$1,115 w/out housing. The University of the Arts University of the Arts may refer to:
The University of the Arts, Pre-College Summer Institute, 320 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102; (215) 717-6430, fax: (215) 717-6433; precollege@uarts.edu; www.uarts.edu Pre-College Summer Institute, Philadelphia, 7/10-7/22. Featured teachers: Marc Dicciani, Ron Kerber, Rich Hotchkiss, Jimmy Bruno Jimmy Bruno, born July 22, 1953, Philadelphia, U.S., is a jazz guitarist. Bruno started playing at the age of 7, and began his professional career at the age of 19, touring with Buddy Rich. , Chris Farr and Frank Mazzeo. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Grades 10-12. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, workshops and theory. Cost: $1,940 with housing; $1,250 w/out housing. West Chester West Chester, borough (1990 pop. 18,041), seat of Chester co., SE Pa., W of Philadelphia; inc. 1799. Primarily residential, West Chester was long the trade and processing center for an agricultural region that is now mainly suburbs. University (See advertisement on page 50.) Ann McFarland, assistant professor, West Chester University, Music Education Department, Swope Hall, West Chester, PA 19383; (610) 436-3030; amcfarland@wcupa.edu; www.wcupa.edu Choral Music Education, West Chester, 7/18-7/22. Featured teacher: James Jordan James Jordan can refer to any of the following individuals:
Instrumental Music, West Chester, 7/11-8/11. Featured teachers: Matthew Neiss, Sylvia Ahramjian, Chris Hanning and John Villella. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and instrument repair. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. Contact: John Villella, associate professor, West Chester University, Applied Music Department; (610) 436-2495; jvillella@wcupa.edu. Instrumental Music Education, West Chester, 6/5-8/5. Featured teachers: Peter Boonshaft, Marguerite Wilder and Ken Raessler. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: To be announced. Contact: Ann McFarland. Kodaly Methodology, West Chester, 7/18-7/29. Featured teachers: Carolyn Anderson, Janos Horvath and Sally Ferrebee. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Improvisation, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. Contact: Carolyn Anderson, assistant professor, West Chester University, Music Education Department; (610) 436-3031; canderson@wcupa.edu. Music Education, West Chester, 6/24-8/12. Featured teachers: J. Bryan Burton, Emma Rodriguez Suarez, Terese Volk, Tim Gerber and Phyllis Weikart. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, movement and ethnic music. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. Contact: Ann McFarland. Music Education Technology, West Chester, 7/5-8/5. Featured teachers: Kristen Albert, Vincent Leonard Vincent Martin Leonard (1908 – 1994) was the 9th Roman Catholic Bishop of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Born December 11, 1908 in Pittsburgh, he attended St. Brigid School and the Duquesne Preparatory School, then did his undergraduate studies at Duquesne University, and Steven Estrella. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level; Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, improvisation, technique, pedagogy, theory, workshops and electronic and computer music. Cast: To be announced. Credit available. Contact: Kristen Albert, assistant professor, West Chester University, Music Education Department; (610) 738-0495; kalbert@wcupa.edu. Orff Schulwerk, West Chester, 7/05-7/15. Featured teachers: Michelle Prybylowski, Judith Homas, Mary Shamrock, Martha Crowell and Dixie Piver. Type of participants: General music. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Improvisation, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. Contact: Ann McFarland. 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. Nancy Sanderson, director, Wyoming Seminary, PAI PAI plasminogen activator inhibitor. PAI Plasminogen activator inhibitor, see there , 201 N. Sprague Ave., Kingston, PA 18704; (570) 270-2186, fax: (570) 270-2198; onstage@wyomingseminary.org; www.wyomingseminiary.org/pai The Performing Arts Institute of Wyoming Seminary, Kingston, 6/26-8/6. Featured teachers: Wen-Chi Cathy Liu, Thomas Hrynkiw, Laurel Larson, Paul Hostetter and Victor Liva. Type of participants: All instrumentalists, vocalists, dancers and actors. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $715 per week with housing; $275 per week w/out housing. 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, event coordinator, Furman University, Music Department, 3300 Poinsett Hwy., Greenville, SC 29613; (864) 294-2086, fax: (864) 294-3035; FurmanMusic@furman.edu; www.furman.edu Furman Band & Orchestra Camp, 6/12-6/18. Featured teachers: Leslie Hicken, Matt Olson and Thomas Joiner Thomas Joiner is an American academic psychologist and leading expert on suicide. He is presently the Bright-Burton Professor of Psychology at Florida State University, where he operates his Laboratory for the Study of the Psychology and Neurobiology of Mood Disorders, Suicide, and . Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists and harpists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $410 with housing; $295 w/out housing. Summer Keyboard Institute, Greenville, 6/19-6/24. 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 Daniel Koppelman. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, electronic and computer music and music technology. Cost: $460 with housing; $300 w/out housing. University of South Carolina
• • (See advertisement on page 45.) Marina Lomazov, Artistic Director, University of South Carolina, School of Music, Columbia, SC 29208; (803) 777-1209, fax: (803) 777-6508; mlomazov@mozart.sc.edu; www.music.sc.edu/eventsworkshops/sepf Southeastern Piano Festival, Columbia, 6/12-6/19. Featured teachers: Jerome Lowenthal, Ursula Oppens Ursula Oppens is an American classical pianist. Overview Oppens is the John Evans Distinguished Professor of Music at Northwestern University. She was one of the first pianists to test the boundaries of traditional concert programming, by performing both classics , Jane Magrath and Konstantin Soukhovetski Russian pianist Konstantin Soukhovetski was born in 1981 into a family of artists, and began playing the piano at the age of four. He studied at the Moscow Central School under the auspices of the Moscow Conservatory, where his special subjects also included composition and acting. . Type of participants: Pianists, teachers and general audience. Age or grade level: Secondary and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $650 with housing; $350 w/out housing. 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:
Bruce Ammann, summer camp director, Augustana College, Music Department, 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) 274-5451, fax: (605) 274-5323; bruce_ammann@augie.edu; www.augie.edu Summer Music Camp, Sioux Falls, 6/12-6/17. Featured teachers: Bruce Ammann, James Johnson James Johnson may refer to: Artists, authors, and musicians
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. Jim McKinney, camp director, South Dakota State University, Music Department, Lincoln Music Hall, CB 2212, Brookings, SD 57007; (605) 688-5187, fax: (605) 688-4307; connie.lemke@sdstate.edu; www3.sdstate.edu [keywords: music camp] All State Music Camp & Piano Camp, Brookings, 6/5-6/10. Featured teachers: Jim McKinney, John Walker, Steven Grives, Leo Warnke and Corliss Johnson. Type of participants: Wind and string instrumentalists, percussionists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music and computer notation. Cost: $255 with housing; $155 w/out housing. The University of South Dakota Nomenclature
Larry Mitchell or Matthew Harden, band and choral institute directors, The University of South Dakota, Music Department, 414 E. Clark St., Vermillion, SD 57069; (605) 677-5271, fax: (605) 677-5988; llmitche@usd.edu; mharden@usd.edu; www.usd.edu/cfa/Music/festivals.cfm Band Director's and Choir Director's Institute, Vermillion, 6/22-6/24. Featured teachers: James Curnow, Larry Mitchell, Russell Robinson Russell Robinson, Jr. (born January 24 1986) is an American NCAA basketball player. Early years Russell Robinson was born to Theresa Robinson and Russell Robinson, Sr. in Bronx, New York. and Matthew Harden. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $117 w/out meals, with housing; $75 w/out housing. Credit available. Summer Music Camp, Vermillion, 7/10-7/15. Featured teachers: Matthew Harden, Christopher Mitchell Christopher Mitchell (1947 - 2001) was a British actor most notable for his role in the BBC sitcom It Ain't Half Hot Mum as Gunner Nigel 'Parky' Parkins.He died from cancer of the liver and other alcohol related complications a month before his father, actor Norman , Larry Mitchell, Darlene Fett and Rolf Olson. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, workshops and electronic and computer music. Cost: $325 with housing; $170 w/out meals, w/out housing. 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. Chris and 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. Houser, summer program coordinators, Belmont University, School of Music, 1900 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37212; (615) 460-6408, fax: (615) 386-0239; orffkodaly@mail.belmont.edu Kodaly I and II; Orff Level I, Nashville, Kodaly: 6/20-7/1; Orff: 7/5-7/16. Featured teachers: Kodaly: Philip Tacka and Michael Houlahan; Orff: Susan Ramsay and Anne Schwartzenberg. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Workshops. Cost: Kodaly Pedagogy and Orff: $650 with three credits and with housing; Kodaly Solfege: $450 with housing. Lee University (See advertisement on page 51.) Dawn Andrews, executive secretary, Lee University, School of Music, P.O. Box 3450, Cleveland, TN 37320; (423) 614-8240, fax: (423) 614-8242; music@leeuniversity.edu; http://music.leeuniversity.edu Music Camp, Cleveland, 6/13-6/18. Featured teachers: David Holsinger David R. Holsinger (born December 26, 1945 in Hardin, Missouri) is an American composer and conductor writing primarily for concert band. Holsinger is a graduate of Hardin-Central High School in Hardin, Missouri, Central Methodist University, the University of Central Missouri, and , Bill Green, Xiaoqing Yu, Ning An and Gloria Chien. Type of participants: String, woodwind and brass instrumentalists, percussionists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, sight reading, theory, workshops and master classes. Cost: $275 w/out housing. Credit available. Texas Austin Chamber Music Center Leah Hesla, assistant director for education, Austin Chamber Music Center, 3814 Medical Pkwy., Austin, TX 78756; (512) 454-7562, fax: (512) 454-0029; www.austinchambermusic.org Austin Chamber Music Workshop, Austin, 6/20-7/23. Type of participants: String, woodwind and brass instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons and technique. Cost: To be announced. 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. Joyce Jones, coordinator and professor of organ, Baylor University, School of Music, 1 Bear Pl. #97408, Waco, TX 76798-7408; (254) 710-1417, fax: (254) 710-1191; Joyce_Jones@baylor.edu; www.baylor.edu/busmc Pipe Organ Encounter Plus, Waco, 6/26-6/30. Featured teacher: Joyce Jones. Type of participants: Pianists and organists. Age or grade level: Adults. Emphasis: Accompanying, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops and organ mechanism. Cost: To be announced. Summer Organ Institute, Waco, 6/12-6/18. Featured teacher: Joyce Jones. Type of participants: Pianists and organists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: To be announced. Summer Piano Institute--Piano Students, Grades 8--12, Waco, 6/19-6/25. Featured teachers: Jane Abbot-Kirk, Bradley Bolen, Ann Gipson, Terry Lynn Hudson, Brian Marks and Kristian Klefstad. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary--grades 8-12. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, theory, master classes, lecture-demonstrations, computer theory drill, keyboard skills classes, videos of famous artists, regular practice periods and recital series. Cost: $450 with housing; $275 w/out housing. Contact: 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 and professor of piano, James_Williams@baylor.edu. International Festival--Institute at Round Top Alain G. Declert, program director, International Festival--Institute at Round Top, P.O. Box 89, Round Top, TX 78954; (979) 249-3129, fax: (979) 249-5078; alaind@festivalhill.org; http://festivalhill.org/Summer program.html International Festival--Institute at Round Top, Round Top, 6/5-7/17. Featured teachers: Brian Lewis Brian M. Lewis (born December 5, 1974) is an American athlete, winner of gold medal in 4x100 m relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics. Born in Sacramento, California, Brian Lewis played baseball (his father and uncle had played professional baseball) through his ninth grade, but , 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, Hakan Rosengren and Benjamin Kamins. Type of participants: Woodwind, brass and string instrumentalists, percussionists and pianists. Age or grade level: Pre-professional and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. 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, Southern Methodist University, Music Department, P.O. Box 356, Dallas, TX 75275-0356; (800) 654-8898 or (214) 768-3188, fax: (972) 661-3278; dkarp@smu.edu NPTI NPTI National Personal Training Institute (Corona Del Mar, California) NPTI New Professions Technical Institute NPTI NonProfit Training Institute National Piano Teachers Institute, Dallas, 7/11-7/14. Featured teachers: Nelita True, Kevin Olson, Barbara Kreader, Calvin Taylor and Mona Rejino. Type of participants: Pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, theory, popular music, electronic and computer music, master classes and sacred music. Cost: $325 with housing; $195 until 6/7/05, $215 after 6/7/05 w/out housing; $425, one credit; $850, two credits. 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. Texas Christian University, Summer Music Programs, Box 297500, Fort Worth, TX 76129; www.music.tcu.edu TCU All-State Choir Camp, Fort Worth, 7/17-7/20 and 7/20-7/23. Featured teachers: Sheri Neill, Ronald Shirey, Amy Alibon, Danny Dietrick and Stan McGill. Type of participants: Vocalists, teachers and Texas All-State Choral participants. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: approx. $280 with housing; approx. $150 w/out housing. Contact: Sheri Neill, camp director, (817) 257-6626, fax: (817) 257-7344; s.neill@tcu.edu. TCU Summer Band Camp, Fort Worth, 6/12-6/16. Featured teachers: Gary Green Gary Green (born November 20, 1950 in Stroud Green, North London, England) is a British musician. During the 1970s, he was the guitarist for the progressive rock band Gentle Giant. , Bobby Francis, Arturo Valdez and Brian Youngblood. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, sight reading and theory. Cost: approx. $340 with housing; approx. $150 w/out housing. Contact: Arturo Valdez, camp director; (817) 257-7640, fax: (817) 257-5006; a.valdez@tcu.edu. TCU Summer Band Director Workshop, Forth Worth, 6/12-6/16. Featured teachers: Gary Green, Bobby Francis, Arturo Valdez and Brian Youngblood. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists, percussionists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. Contact: Bobby Francis, director of bands; (817) 257-7640, fax: (817) 257-5006; b.francis@tcu.edu. TCU Whitman/Crisanti Clarinet Workshop, Fort Worth, 6/27-6/28. Featured teachers: Gary Whitman, Andrew Crisanti and Francois Kloc. Type of participants: Clarinetists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $110 w/out housing. Contact: Gary Whitman, professor of clarinet; (817) 257-6622, fax: (817) 257-7344; g.whitman@tcu.edu. TCU/Yamaha "Sounds of Summer" Marching Percussion Marching percussion instruments are specially designed to be played while moving. This is achieved by attaching the drum(s) to a special harness (also called a carrier or rack) worn by the drummer. Workshop, Fort Worth, 6/27-6/28. Featured teachers: Brian West Brian West may refer to:
Texas Conservatory for Young Artists (See advertisement on page 57.) Sam Wong, director, Texas Conservatory for Young Artists, 4428 Boston Dr., Piano, TX 75093; (972) 985-0392; tcya@flash.net; www.tcya.org Texas Conservatory for Young Artists, Plano, 6/19-6/26. Featured teachers: Yoheved Kaplinsky, Robert Weirich, Joan Havill, Bryce Morrison and Harold Heiberg. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, master classes and performances. Cost: Participants: $350, student observers: $160, teachers: $75, all prices w/out housing. Texas Tech University (See advertisement on page 48.) Anna Whitlock Henry, coordinator, special activities, Texas Tech University, School of Music, Box 42033, Lubbock, TX 79409-2033; (806) 742-2225, fax: (806) 742-4193; anna.mw.henry@ttu.edu; www.ttu.edu/MusicCamps Cambridge University/Texas Tech University Summer Choral Institute, Lubbock, 7/17-7/22. Featured teachers: John Dickson and David Hill. Type of participants: Conductors. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons and repertoire. Cost: To be announced. Texas Tech All State Choir Camp, Lubbock, 6/26-6/29. Featured teacher: John Dickson. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Grades 9-12. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, repertoire, sight reading and Texas All-State Audition Music. Cost: To be announced. Texas Tech Band/Orchestra Camp, Lubbock, 7/9-7/16. Featured teachers: Gary Lewis and Christopher Anderson. Type of participants: Woodwind, brass and string instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory and electronic and computer music. Cost: To be announced. University of Houston Alan Austin, executive director, University of Houston, Moores School of Music The Rebecca and John J. Moores School of Music is the music school of the University of Houston in Houston, Texas. The Moores School offers the Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts in Music, Master of Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in music performance, conducting, theory , 120 School of Music Bldg., Houston, TX 77204-4017; (713) 743-3167, fax: (713) 743-3166; tmf@uh.edu; www.uh.edu/texasmusicfestival Texas Music Festival, Houston, 6/5-7/2. Featured teachers: Franz Anton Krager, Marek Pijarowski, Horst Foerster and Carl St. Clair. Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, private lessons and repertoire. Cost: $950 with housing. Texas Music Festival Jazz Institute, Houston, 6/5-6/10. Featured teachers: Noe Marmolejo, Woodrow Witt and Dennis Dotson. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique and repertoire. Cost: $525 with housing; $250 w/out housing. Texas Music Festival Piano Institute, Houston, 6/18-6/26. Featured teachers: Nancy Weems, John Weems, Timothy Hester and Larry Graham. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, history, private lessons, technique and repertoire. Cost: $665 with housing; $300 w/out housing. The University of Texas at Austin “University of Texas” redirects here. For other system schools, see University of Texas System. The University of Texas at Austin (often referred to as The University of Texas, UT Austin, UT, or Texas Kathryn Van Zandt, special programs coordinator, The University of Texas at Austin, School of Music, 1 University Station E3100, Austin, TX 78712; (512) 232-2080, fax: (512) 232-3907; lmc@www.utexas.edu; www.longhornmusiccamp.org Longhorn The code name for the Windows Vista operating system. After the client version was renamed "Vista" in 2005, Longhorn referred to the server version until it was officially named Windows Server 2008 in May of 2007. See Windows Vista. Music Camp High School All-State Choir, Austin, 6/22-6/25. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique and repertoire. Cost: $350 with housing; $200 w/out housing. Longhorn Music Camp High School All-State String Workshop, Austin, 6/22-6/25. Type of participants: String instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique and repertoire. Cost: $350 with housing; $200 w/out housing. Longhorn Music Camp High School Band, Austin, 6/22-6/25 and 6/26-7/2. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory, workshops and electronic and computer music. Cost: $520 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Longhorn Music Camp High School Harp Solo and Ensemble Workshop, Austin, 6/12-6/18. Type of participants: Harpists. Age or grade level: High school. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, technique and workshops. Cost: $545 with housing; $375 w/out housing. Longhorn Music Camp High School Piano Performance Workshop, Austin, 7/10-7/21. Featured teachers: Nancy Garrett and David Penner. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary (graduates of grades 9-12). Emphasis: Soloists, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $575 with housing; $275 w/out housing. Longhorn Music Camp Honors Wind Ensemble, Austin, 6/26-7/2. Featured teachers: Jerry Junkin and UT faculty. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory, workshops and electronic and computer music. Cost: $200 with housing. Longhorn Music Camp Middle School Band, Austin, 6/12-6/18. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, private lessons, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $520 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Longhorn Music Camp Middle School String Orchestra, Austin, 6/19-6/25. Type of participants: String instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary (graduates of grades 6-8). Emphasis: Ensembles, private lessons, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $520 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Utah 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, Conference and Workshops, 352 HCEB HCEB Housing Consortium of the East Bay (Oakland, CA) HCEB Harman Continuing Education Building (Provo, UT) , Provo, UT 84150; (801) 422-7692, fax: (801) 422-0745; organworkshop@byu.edu; http://organworkshop.byu.edu BYU Organ Workshop, Provo, 8/2-8/5. Featured teachers: Don Cook and Douglas Bush. Type of participants: Organists. Age or grade level: Elementary through collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: To be announced with housing; $250 w/out housing. Intermuse Academy, Provo, 6/6-6/17. Featured teachers: Marta Szabo, Lenke Igo and Jerry Jaccard. Type of participants: String instrumentalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary, professional and studio teachers. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy, repertoire and theory. Cost: To be announced with housing; $750 w/out housing. Credit available. Vocal Beauty Boot Camp, Provo, 8/2-8/5. Featured teacher: Clayne Robison. Type of participants: Vocalists and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary through collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, technique and repertoire. Cost: To be announced with housing; $275 w/out housing. Young Musicians' Summer Festival, Pro-o, 6/12-6/18. Featured teachers: BYU School of Music faculty. Type of participants: Vocalists and instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Ages 14-18. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, workshops and electronic and computer music. Cost: To be announced. Vermont Adamant Music School (See advertisement on page 53.) M'Lou Gillespie, public relations director, Adamant Music School, 1241 Haggett Rd., Adamant, VT 05640; (802) 229-9297, fax: (802) 223-0915; info@adamant.org; www.adamant.org 2005 Traditional Session, Adamant, 7/16-8/13. Featured teachers: University grade faculty members. Type of participants: Pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: High school and older. Emphasis: Soloists. Cost: $1,775 with housing; $450 w/out housing. Marlboro Music School and Festival The Marlboro Music School and Festival is a retreat for advanced classical training and musicianship held for seven weeks each summer in Marlboro, Vermont. Public performances are held each weekend while the school is in session, with the programs chosen only a week or so in Drew Armstrong, admissions assistant, Marlboro Music School and Festival, 135 S. 18th St., 1st Fl., Philadelphia, PA 19103; (215) 569-4690, fax: (215) 569-9497; auditions@marlboromusic.org; wwv.marlboromusic.org Marlboro Music School and Festival, Marlboro, 6/30-8/14. Featured teachers: Richard Goode and Mitsuko Uchida. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists, clarinetists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists and chamber music. Cost: Fellowship with housing. Point CounterPoint Paul Roby, director, Point Counterpoint, P.O. 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 Dunmore, 6/26-7/16 and 7/18-8/13. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary, Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, theory and music studies. Cost: $2,675-$3,250 with housing. Virginia Shenandoah University Shenandoah University, Conservatory of Music, 1460 University Dr., Winchester, VA 22601; (540) 545-7210, fax: (540) 665-5402; www.su.edu Shenandoah Conservatory Performing Arts Camp, Winchester, 7/4-7/24 (secondary level begins 7/10). Featured teachers: Shenandoah Conservatory faculty and national and international instructors and guests. Type of participants: Band, orchestral and jazz instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, repertoire, technique and sight reading. Cost: $900 for two weeks with housing; $565 for two weeks w/out housing. Credit available. Washington Music Center of the Northwest Janice Gookel, PSCW PSCW Public Service Commission of Wisconsin PSCW Politieke Sociale en Culturele Wetenschappen (Political, Social, and Cultural Sciences) director, Music Center of the Northwest, P.O. Box 30757, Seattle, WA 98113-0757; (206) 526-5443, fax: (206) 526-8568; pscw@mcnw.org; www.mcnw.org Puget Sound Chamber Music Workshop, Issaquah, 7/11-7/16. Featured teachers: Kevin Krentz, Miriam Shanges, Thane thane n. 1. a. A freeman granted land by the king in return for military service in Anglo-Saxon England. b. A man ranking above an ordinary freeman and below a nobleman in Anglo-Saxon England. 2. Lewis, Joyce Rained and Joan Woodard. Type of participants: String instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Adult amateurs. Emphasis: Chamber music and sight reading. Cost: $560-$690 with housing; $365 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, Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestras, Marrowstone Music Festival, 11065 5th Ave., N.E., Ste. A, Seattle, WA 98125; (206) 362-2300, fax: (206) 361-9254; marrowstone@syso.org; www.marrowstone.org Marrowstone Music Festival, Bellingham, 7/24-8/14. Featured teachers: Huw Edwards, Hal Grossman, Stephen Balderston, Dale Clevenger and Rebecca Henderson. Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists, harpists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, technique, workshops and orchestra. Cost: See website for costs with and w/out housing. Credit available. University of Washington Julia Schnebly-Black, director of eurhythmics, University of Washington, Extension Department, 4001 11th Ave. N.E., Seattle, WA 98105; phone and fax: (206) 527-7034; jsbamb@earthlink.net Dalcroze Eurhythmics, Seattle, 8/1-8/5 Dalcroze in the Classroom; 8/8-8/12 Dalcroze in the Studio. Featured teachers: Julia Schnebly-Black and Stephen Moore. Type of participants: Conductors, teachers and performers. Age or grade level: Elementary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, sight reading, Dalcroze Eurhythmics and body movement. Cost: $655 per week with housing; $385 per week w/out housing. Credit available. West Virginia The Augusta Heritage Center of Davis and Elkins College Davis and Elkins College is a small residential liberal arts college of 650 students located in Elkins, West Virginia. The school was founded in 1904 and is affiliated with the Presbyterian Church. It was named for Henry G. Davis and Stephen B. Margo Blevin, director, Davis and Elkins College, Augusta Heritage Center, 100 Campus Dr., Elkins, WV 26241; (304) 637-1209, fax: (304) 637-1317; augusta@augustaheritage.com; www.augustaheritage.com Augusta Heritage Arts Workshops, Elkins, 4/17-4/23 and 7/10-8/14. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Recreational. Emphasis: Accompanying, history, improvisation, technique, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $695 with housing; $395 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 Birch Creek Music Performance Center, Egg Harbor, 6/20-8/13. Type of participants: Symphony, world percussion and jazz instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and electronic and computer music. Cost: $1,150 with housing. Lawrence University, Academy of Music (See advertisement on page 55.) Fred Snyder, director, Lawrence University, Academy of Music, P.O. Box 599, Appleton, WI 54912; (920) 832-6632, fax: (920) 993-6039; www.lawrence.edu/dept/acad_music Band Camp, Appleton, 7/17-7/23. Type of participants: Band instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, workshops and theory. Cost: $395 with housing. University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point The University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point (also known as UW-Stevens Point or UWSP) is a public university located in Stevens Point, Wisconsin. It is part of the University of Wisconsin System, and grants baccalaureate, associate, and master's degrees. Ruth Daniels, program assistant, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, Summer Arts Camps, 1101 Reserve St., CAC See Consumer Advisory Council. 324, Stevens Point, WI 54481; (715) 346-3956, fax: (715) 346-2718; summer.arts.camps@uwsp.edu; www.uwsp.edu/cofac/pointartscamps Point Music Camp-High School Session, Stevens Point, 6/26-7/2. Type of participants: Band and string instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $485-$515 with housing; $435-$465 w/out housing. Point Music Camp-Middle School Session, Stevens Point, 6/19-6/25. Type of participants: Band and string instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, technique, sight reading and theory. Cost: $485-$515 with housing; $435-$465 w/out housing. International Haring KEG-Organization of Workshops with the Vienna Boys' Choir The Vienna Boys' Choir (German: Wiener Sängerknaben) is a choir of boy sopranos and altos based in Vienna, Austria. It is one of the best known boys' choirs in the world. Michael Haring, Managing Director, Haring KEG, Gruenentorgasse 10/7, Vienna, Austria A-1090 Vienna; 664-18-111-80, fax: 1-317-54-60; world.choral, festivals@chello.at; www.austrianfestivals.at One Day Workshop with the Vienna Boys' Choir, Vienna, daily from June-September (except public and school holidays). Featured teacher: Gerald Wirth. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary through collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles. Cost: $250 per active singer, with housing. Two-and/or Three-Day Summer Workshops with the Vienna Boys' Choir, Vienna, July and August. Featured teacher: Gerald Wirth. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary through collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles and workshops. Cost: 2-day workshops: $550 per active singer; 3-day workshops: $650 per active singer, both with housing. Music Studies Abroad William Krakauer, Music Studies Abroad, 342 W. 85th St., New York, NY 10024; (212) 724-7933, fax: (212) 724-5991; wk@musicstudiesabroad.com; www.musicstudiesabroad.com Academie Musicale mu·si·cale n. A program of music performed at a party or social gathering. [French, from (soirée) musicale, musical (evening), feminine of musical, from musique, Internationale "Barbara Krakauer," Vaison-la-Romaine, Provence, France, 7/16-8/6. Featured teachers: Marie-Christine Martinie-Myron, Odile Bourin, Marilyn Engle, Richard Myron and Marissa Byers. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists, double bassists, clarinetists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $1,700 with housing. New York University (See advertisement on page 52.) Esther Lamneck, artistic director, New York University, Music and Performing Arts, 35 W. 4th St., Ste. 777, New York, NY 10003; (212) 998-5441, fax: (212) 995-4043; el2@nyu.edu Music, Dace and Technology in Italy, Genoa, Italy, 7/4-7/22. Featured teachers: Esther Lamneck, Douglas Dunn and Antonio Camurri. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, dancers and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and upperlevel undergraduates. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, technique, repertoire, workshops and electronic and computer music. Cost: $872 per credit point, w/out housing. Sopron Conservatory of Music William Wellborn well·born adj. 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 , instructor, San Francisco Conservatory, 1201 Ortega St., San Francisco, CA 94116; (415) 759-3400, ext. 3518, fax: (415) 759-3499; pianoleg@aol.com Franz Liszt Summer Piano Academy and Festival, Sopron, Hungary, 7/15-7/29. Featured teachers: William Wellborn, Adam Wibrowsky and Gergely Boganyi. Type of participants: Pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy and excursions to Liszt's birthplace. Cost: $1,250 with housing. Statement Solutions Worldwide, Inc. Anne Woodyard, director, Statement Solutions Worldwide, Inc., 12717 Carlsbad Ct., Oak Hill, VA 20171; (877) 260-6383, fax: (703) 476-4774; tours@musicetc.us; www.musicetc.us Music and Markets, Amsterdam, Netherlands, 8/17-8/22. Type of participants: Music lovers. Emphasis: Chamber music and history. Cost: $1,999-$2,349 with housing. Music and Markets, Prague, Czech Republic, 5/28-6/3. Type of participants: Music lovers. Emphasis: Chamber music and history. Cost: $2,450-$2,750 with housing. Music and Markets, Provence, France, 7/23-7/30. Type of participants: Music lovers. Emphasis: Chamber music and history Cost: $2,795-$2,999 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; (919) 962-1042, fax: (919) 926-3376; dloehler@email.unc.edu; www.morges.unc.edu Cours International de Musique, Morges, Switzerland, 7/9-7/23. Featured teachers: Kati, Sebestyen, Ervin Schiffer, Donald Oehler, Freddy Arteel and Benjamin Rawitz. Type of participants: String and woodwind instrumentalists, French hornists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, some solo work, chamber music and private lessons. Cost: $980 with housing. Credit available. Valparaiso University Andrew Smith, Director, SIME SIME Società Italiana di Medicina Estetica SIME Substances in the Marine Environment (working group on Concentrations, Trends and Effects of; OSPAR convention) SIME Security Intelligence Middle East (UK) Valparaiso University, Music Department, Center for the Arts, Valparaiso, IN 46383; (219) 464-5080; mail@stamfordmusicfestival.com; www.stamfordmusicfestival.com Stamford International Music Festival, Stamford, England, 7/31-8/14. Featured teachers: Castillon Piano Trio, Wayman Chin and Dan Leetch. Type of participants: String instrumentalists, pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, workshops and master classes. Cost: $1,400 with housing. Varna International Piano Master Class and Competition (See advertisement on page 47.) Kalin Tchonev, Director, Varna International Piano Master Class and Competition, 303 Gandy Ct., West Columbia, SC 29169; (803) 358-2382, fax: (803) 358-6823; varnaworkshop@yahoo.com; www.varnaworkshop.com Varna International Piano Master Class and Competition, Varna, Bulgaria, 5/19-5/27. Featured teachers: John Kenneth Adams, Marina Lomazov, Joseph Rackers, Anna Varbanova and Soon Bae Kim. Type of participants: Pianists, Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and competition. Cost: $1,350 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@zehpyrmusicfest.org; www.zephyrmusicfest.org Zephyr International Chamber Music Course and Festival, Courmayeur, Italy, 6/29-7/19. Featured teachers: Mack McCray, Felicia Moye, Benjamin Simon, Martin Osten and Meikui Matsushima. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Ensembles and chamber music. Cost: $2,250 with housing. Multiple Locations Hal Leonard Corporation Hal Leonard Corporation is a US sheet music publishing company. It is the largest sheet music publisher in the world. (See advertisement on page 1.) Heidi Steeno, Piano Day Spa coordinator, Hal Leonard Corporation, 7777 W. Bluemound Rd., Milwaukee, WI 53213; (800) 322-1127 or (414) 774-3630, fax: (414) 774-3259; piano@halleonard.com; www.halleonard.com Hal Leonard Piano Day Spa 2005, see below for dates and locations. Featured teachers: Phillip Keveren, Fred Kern, Mona Rejino, Nancy O'Neill Breth, Peggy Otwell and Lynda Garcia. Type of participants: Pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, theory, popular music, electronic and computer music and technology. Cost: $60 w/out housing. Dates and locations: 8/6, Lakewood Cultural Center The Lakewood Cultural Center is a regional theatre and arts venue located in Lakewood, Colorado. The space is 38,000 square feet and opened in Fall 2000. It includes a 310-seat auditorium, community room, gallery/exhibit space, gift shop, classrooms and lobby space. , Lakewood, CO; 8/20, Wisconsin Lutheran College Wisconsin Lutheran College is a liberal arts college that is affiliated with the Wisconsin Evangelical Lutheran Synod, with an enrollment of approximately 700 undergraduate students. Center for Arts & Performance, Milwaukee, WI; 9/17, Roland Corporation U.S. Headquarters, Los Angeles, CA. Music Together (See advertisement on page 83.) Carole Moore, national workshops coordinator, Music Together, Teacher Training Department, 66 Witherspoon St., Princeton, NJ 08542; (800) 728-2692, ext. 329, fax: (609) 924-5161; cmoore@musictogether.com; www.musictogether.com Teacher Training Workshops, visit www.musictogether.com for training workshop dates and locations. Featured teachers: Ken Guilmartin, Lili Levinowitz, Lynne Ransom, Susan Darrow and Susan Hoffman. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Early childhood. Cost: Varies between $400 and $450 w/out housing. Credit available. Music Unlimited Gene and Audrey Grief, directors, Music Unlimited, P.O. Box 997, Clarkston, MI 48347; phone and fax: (248) 625-7057; MUWorkshops@aol.com Sacred Choral Music Reading Session, see below for dates and locations. Featured teachers: Gene and Audrey Grier. Type of participants: Conductors and church choir directors. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Repertoire. Cost: $50 w/out housing. Dates and locations: 7/16, Highland Park Baptist Church, Southfield, MI; 7/23, Point Lorna Nazarene University, San Diego, CA; First Lutheran Church, DeKalb, IL; 8/6, First United Methodist Church First United Methodist Church is a common name for the first United Methodist church established in a particular locality. Many First United Methodist Churches exist around the world. , DeKalb, IL; 8/13, Fairview Village Church of the Nazarene Church of the Nazarene (năz'ərēn`), U.S. Protestant denomination established in 1908 through the union of the Church of the Nazarene, based in California; the Association of Pentecostal Churches, a New England group; and the Holiness , Audubon, PA. Sacred Choral Music Reading Session, Southfield, MI, 9/24. Featured teachers: Gene and Audrey Grier. Type of participants: Vocalists, teachers and youth choir directors and singers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary and professional. Emphasis: Technique, repertoire, popular music and workshops. Cost: $30 w/out housing. Elementary and Middle School Workshop, 9/17, Rochester, MI. Featured teachers: Gene and Audrey Grier. Type of participants: Vocalists and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary and professional. Emphasis: Technique, repertoire, popular music and workshops. Cost: $50 w/out housing. Musikgarten (See advertisement on page 12.) Denise Wallington, Musikgarten, 507 Arlington St., Greensboro, NC 27406; (800) 216-6864, fax: (336) 272-0581; event@musikgarten.org; www.musikgarten.org Early Childhood and Group Piano for Beginners, see below for dates and locations. Featured teachers: Varies by location. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Early childhood or elementary level. Emphasis: Pedagogy, group teaching, ear training, sight reading, improvisation and technique. Cost: $435-$1,140 with housing; $235-545 w/out housing (varies by location). Credit available. Dates and locations: 6/12-6/17, Cincinnati, OH; 6/12-6/17, Coral Gables, FL; 6/19-6/24, Colorado Springs, CO; 6/19-6/24, Dallas, TX; 6/26-7/l, Baltimore, MD; 6/26-7/1, St. Paul, MN; 6/26-7/1, Charlotte, NC; 7/10-7/15, Atlanta, GA; 7/10-7/15, Kansas City, KS; 7/10-7/15, Coquitlam, British Columbia This article is about Coquitlam, British Columbia. For the adjacent city of Port Coquitlam, see Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. For a discussion of the "Tri-Cities" municipalities, see Tri-Cities (British Columbia). ; 7/10-7/16, Worcester, MA; 7/17-7/22, Wheaton, IL; 7/17-7/22, Richmond, VA; 7/17-7/22, Toronto, Ontario; 7/24-7/29, San Jose, CA; 8/1-8/5, Provo, UT; 8/21-8/26, Seattle, WA; TBA, Ann Arbor, MI; TBA, Appleton, WI. |
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