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Directory of summer programs.


California

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.  

Stacey Buck, vice president and general manager, 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; festival@musicacademy.org; www.musicacademy.org

Summer School and Festival, Santa Barbara, 6/17-8/12. Featured teachers: Marilyn Horne Noun 1. Marilyn Horne - United States operatic mezzo-soprano (born 1934)
Horne
, Warren Jones, Anne Epperson, 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.
 and the Takacs 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.
. Type of participants: Orchestral and collaborative instrumentalists, soloists, vocalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Pre-professional, college-age students. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique and repertoire.

Robert Louis Stevenson School Schools named "Robert Louis Stevenson School" or similar include:
  • Robert Louis Stevenson School, Samoa
  • Stevenson School, Pebble Beach, California
  • Robert Louis Stevenson School, New York, NY
 

Victor Lowrie, 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, 7/8-7/31. Featured teachers: Irene Sharp, Hans Boepple, Zaven Melikian, Carol Rodland Carol Rodland is an American viola player who studied with Karen Tuttle at the Juilliard school. She was Ms. Tuttle's teaching assistant for several years before taking a position as a viola teacher at the New England Conservatory. She is a recipient of the Fullbright grant.  and David Tcimpidis. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists, pianists, composers and ensembles. Age or grade level: ages 12-25. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops, composition and master classes. Cost: $3,100 with housing; $1,375 w/out housing.

San Francisco Early Music Society

Frances Feldon, director, San Francisco Early Music Society, P.O. Box 10151, Berkeley, CA 94709; (510) 528-1725; franfel@aol.com; www.sfems.org

San Francisco Early Music Society Recorder Workshop, Dominican University Dominican University may refer to:
  • Dominican University of California, an independent university of Catholic heritage located 12 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge in Marin County, California
, San Rafael San Rafael (săn rəfĕl`), residential city (1990 pop. 48,404), seat of Marin co., W Calif., a suburb of San Francisco on the northern shore of San Francisco Bay; inc. 1913. , 7/16-7/22. Featured teachers: Frances Feldon, Katherine Heater, Annette Bauer, Vicki Boeckman and Norbert Kunst. Type of participants: Recorder instrumentalists, amateur and semi-pro ensembles, music educators and independent music teachers. Emphasis: Recorder, orchestra, master and technique classes, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular and world music and workshops. Cost: $390 weekly tuition; $390 double room and board; $510 single room and board. Credit available.

Connecticut

Central Connecticut State University Central Connecticut State University is a state university in New Britain, Connecticut. It is the oldest public university and ranks third oldest of all universities in Connecticut, having been founded in 1849.  

Pamela Perry, director, Central Connecticut State University, Music Department, 1615 Stanley St., New Britain New Britain, city, United States
New Britain, industrial city (1990 pop. 75,491), Hartford co., central Conn.; settled c.1686, inc. 1871. The tin shops and brassworks in the city were established in the 18th cent.
, CT 06053; (860) 832-2903, fax: (860) 832-2902; perry@ccsu.edu; www.music.ccsu.edu

Summer Music Institute, New Britain, 7/3-7/28. Featured teachers: Tony Maiello, Lynne Gackle, Pam Perry, Lily Levinovitz and Tom Rudolph. Type of participants: Conductors, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Jazz, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory, workshops, electronic and computer music. Cost: $600-$930 with housing; $400-$730 w/out housing. Credit available.

Wesleyan University Wesleyan University, at Middletown, Conn.; coeducational; chartered and opened 1831. There are special cooperative study programs with the California Institute of Technology and the engineering department of Columbia Univ.  

Nancy Wolfe, director, Wesleyan University, 15 Vernon St., Hartford, CT 06106; (860) 757-6391, f ax: (860) 757-6377; ccy@crec.org; www.crec.org/ccy

Center for Creative Youth, Middletown, 7/1-8/1. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, filmmakers, visual artists, creative writers, dancers and ensembles. Age or grade level: Grades 10-12. Emphasis: Musical theater, theater, tech-theater, improvisation, jazz, technique, theory and workshops. Cost: $3,900 with housing. Credit available.

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, Brenau University, Firespark!, 500 Washington St. S.E., Gainesville, GA 30501; (770) 534-6741, fax: (770) 534-6742; firespark@brenau.edu; http://www.firespark.org

Firespark!, Gainesville, 7/16-7/29. Featured teachers: 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. , Michelle Rouche, Ted Conner and Mark Thacker. Type of participants: Guitarists, brass and woodwind instrumentalists, vocalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, private lessons, theory, popular and electronic music. Cost: $1,149 with housing; $1,049 w/out housing.

Illinois

Eastern Illinois University Eastern Illinois University is a state university located in Charleston, Illinois. Institution
Eastern Illinois University has approximately 10,000 undergraduates, 1,700 graduate students, and 2,000 faculty and staff. Admission is selective.
 

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David Hobbs (born June 9, 1939[1]) is a British former racing driver currently employed as a SPEED Channel commentator.
, piano camp coordinator, Eastern Illinois University, Music Department, 600 Lincoln Ave., Charleston, IL 61920; phone and fax: (217) 581-3010; cfwdh@eiu.edu; www.eiu.edu/~music/camp

Eastern Music Camp, Charleston, 7/9-7/15. Featured teachers: W. David Hobbs and Susan Teicher. Type of participants: Pianists, ensembles and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music. Cost: $390 with housing.

Northern Illinois University Coordinates:   

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NIU Jazz Camp, DeKalb, 7/16-7/21. Featured teachers: Ron Carter, Art Davis

For other people named Art Davis, see Art Davis (disambiguation).


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 Marlene Rosenberg. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory, workshops, sight reading, popular and electronic music. Cost: $430 with housing.

Steams Institute for Young Artists

Diane P. Dorn, director, Steans Institute for Young Artists, 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 Jazz, Program for Piano and Strings, Program for Singers, Program for Vocal Chamber Music, Highland Park, 6/1-8/23. Featured teachers: David Baker David Baker may refer to:
  • David J. Baker (1792–1869), US Senator from Illinois
  • David Baker (composer) (born 1931), American symphonic jazz composer
  • David Baker (biochemist), American biochemist
  • David H. Baker (food chemist), American food chemist
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, Miriam Fried, 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.
, Margo Garrett and Martin Katz. Type of participants: String instrumentalists, pianists, soloists, ensembles and vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, jazz, private lessons, master classes and performance. Cost: Free.

Western Illinois University For another university which uses the abbreviation "WIU", see Webber International University
Athletics

Main article: Western Illinois Leathernecks
 

Mike Fansler, director, Summer Music Camps, Western Illinois University, School of Music, 1 University Circle, 202 Sallee Hall, Macomb, IL 61455. (309) 298-1505, fax: (309) 298-1499; SMCamp@wiu.edu; www.wiu.edu/musiccamp

WIU Summer Music Camps, Macomb, 6/8-7/1. Featured teachers: Mike Fansler James Stegall, John Cooper John Cooper can refer to:

Politics
  • Jack Cooper, Baron Cooper of Stockton Heath (1908–1988), British Labour Party MP for Deptford 1950–1951, and trade union leader
  • John G. Cooper (1872–1955), U.S.
, Moises Molina and Tammy Walker. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $430 with housing; $310 w/out housing.

Indiana

Butler University North Western Christian University was the name when the school opened on November 1, 1855, at what is now 13th and College, with no president, 2 professors, and 20 students. In 1875, the university moved to a 25-acre campus in Irvington.  

Karen Thickstun, camp director, Buffer University, Butler Community Arts School, 4600 Sunset Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46208; (317) 940-5500, fax: (812) 988-6462; kthickst@butler.edu; www.butler.edu/jcfa/community_arts.htm

Butler Piano Camp, Indianapolis, 6/18-6/23. Featured teachers: Steve Roberson, Frank Felice, Gary Waiters, Anna Briscoe and Karen Thickstun. Type of participants: Pianists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and composition. Cost: $350 with housing; $250 w/out 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  

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Matthew Hill
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Matthew Hill is an elected House member of the Tennessee General Assembly (104th 2005-2006; 105th 2007-2008),[1]
, associate professor of music, Goshen College, Music Department, 1700 S. Main St., Goshen, IN 46526; (574) 535-7361, fax: (574) 535-7949; matthewh@goshen.edu; www.goshen.edu/music/pianoworkshop/

Goshen College Piano Workshop and Academy, Goshen, 7/10-7/13. Featured teachers: Paul Wirth, Robert Vandall, Nancy Bachus, Christopher Hech and Matthew Hill. Type of participants: Pianists, music educators, independent music teachers (dual program for teachers and students), soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and professional. Emphasis: History, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $365-$420 with housing; $125-$180 w/out housing.

Grace College

Elena Dunegan, festival administrator, 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 , P.O. Box 700,Winona Lake, IN 46590; (888) 836-2723, fax: (574) 267-8315; 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, 6/25-7/23. Featured teachers: Alan Harrel, Gerald Dolter, Jim Kraft, Scott Fearing and Pam Adams. Type of participants: Classical guitar, strings, woodwinds, brass and percussion instrumentalists, pianists, vocalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate, graduate level, young professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons and master classes. Cost: $2,200 with housing (as of 2005).

Indiana University Southeast History

The Indiana University Falls City Area Center was established by Floyd McMurray in 1941 as an extension center of Indiana University in New Albany, Indiana and Jeffersonville, Indiana.
 

Helen Bohannon, director, IU Southeast Summer String Clinic, Music Department and Arts Institute, 4201 Grant Line Rd., New Albany New Albany, city (1990 pop. 36,322), seat of Floyd co., S Ind., near the falls of the Ohio River opposite Louisville, Ky.; inc. 1819. The city was a shipbuilding center in the 19th cent., and the riverboats Robert E. Lee and Eclipse were built there. , IN 47150; (812) 941-2655 or (812) 941-2436, fax: (812) 941-2660; semusic@ius.edu; www.ius.edu/music/ssc

Summer String Clinic, New Albany, 6/7-6/12 and 6/17-6/24. Featured teachers: Guest conductor Orcenith Smith, IU Southeast Music faculty and several members of the Louisville, Kentucky

“Louisville” redirects here. For other uses, see Louisville (disambiguation).
, Orchestra. Type of participants: String players and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and music business electronic music. Cost: $160 w/out housing.

Summer Brass and Percussion Workshop, New Albany, 6/3-6/9. Featured teachers: J. Jerome Amend, IU Southeast Music faculty and several Louisville, Kentucky Orchestra members. Type of participants: Brass and percussion instrumentalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and electronic music. Cost: To be announced To be announced (TBA)

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. Contact: Jerome Amend, clinic director; www.ius.edu/music/bpw

Valparaiso University Valparaiso University, known colloquially as Valpo, is a private university located in the city of Valparaiso in the U.S. state of Indiana. Founded in 1859, it consists of five undergraduate colleges, a graduate school, and a law school.  

Jaime Bachman, administrative assistant, Valparaiso University, Music Center for the Arts, Valparaiso, IN 46383; (219) 464-5454, fax: (219) 464-5244; Jaime.Bachman@valpo.edu; www.valpo.edu

Hammers and Pipes: A Summer Piano and Organ Camp at Valparaiso University, Valparaiso, 6/25-6/29. Featured teachers: Joseph Bognar and Lorraine Brugh. Type of participants: Pianists, organists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $395 with housing; $295 w/out housing.

Iowa

Luther College Luther College is the name of several educational institutions:
  • Luther College (Iowa), in Decorah; a college of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
  • Luther College (Nebraska), a former college in Wahoo, Nebraska; merged in 1962 with Midland Lutheran College of
 

Jim Buzza, coordinator of Dorian Festivals at Luther College, Luther College, Music Department, 700 College Dr., Decorah, IA 52101; (563) 387-1389, fax: (563) 387-1076; buzzja0l@luther.edu; www.music.luther.edu/dorian/summer _programs/junior_high_camp/index

Dorian Jr. High Summer Camp, Decorah, 6/11-6/17. Featured teachers: Luther College faculty. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, soloists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Grades 6-8. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, theory, workshops, electronic and computer music, band, choir, string orchestra, dance and art. Cost: $365 with housing.

Dorian St. High Summer Camp, Decorah, 6/18-6/24. Featured teachers: Luther College faculty. Type of participants." Instrumentalists, ensembles and vocalists. Age or grade level: Grades 9-12. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory, workshops, electronic and computer music, band, choir, orchestra, dance, musical theatre and art. Cost: $365 with housing.

Simpson College
For the college in Redding, California associated with the Christian and Missionary Alliance, see Simpson University.


Simpson College is a four-year, coeducational liberal arts institution situated in Indianola, Iowa, USA, and affiliated with the
 

Dave Camwell, director of jazz ensemble, Simpson College, Music Department, 701 N. C St., Indianola, IA 50125; (515) 961-1575, fax: (515) 961-1498; camwell@simpson.edu; www.simpson.edu

Simpson College Jazz Camp, Indianola, 6/11-6/16. Featured teachers: Jim Weidner Big Band: Jim Weidner, Mike Vax Mike Vax is a jazz trumpeter. He has played with many great musicians, including Art Pepper, Freddie Hubbard, and the Glen Miller and Jimmy Dorsey Orchestras. He claimed the role of lead trumpet in the Stan Kenton Orchestra and the Stan Kenton Alumni Band. , Dae Pietro and Paul McKee Paul "Junior" McKee (born October 15, 1977) in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an Irish sprint athlete. He has represented Ireland many times in international competition, including being a member of the Irish 4 x 400 metres relay team at the Sydney Olympics. . Type of participants: Instrumentalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and semi-professional adults. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, technique, theory and combos. Cost: $450 with housing; $300 w/out housing.

Orpheus Festival for High School Musicians, Indianola, 7/16-7/23. Featured teachers: Robert L. Larsen, Timothy McMillin, Maria DiPalma, Bruce Brown and Jay Nugent Jay Nugent (also known as Agent Jay, and Crazy Baldhead) is a guitarist from New York who plays in the style of several Jamaican music genres.

Nugent's experiments with ska, reggae, dub music, and skinhead reggae came to be noticed through his work with Version
. Type of participants: Wind, percussion, keyboard and guitar instrumentalists, soloists, ensembles and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Opera/musical theatre, band, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, sight reading and theory. Cost: $525 with housing; $325 w/out housing. Contact. Maria DiPalma, chair; (515) 961-1498; dipalma@simpson.edu.

Kansas

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

Scott McBride Smith, president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , IIYM, P.O. Box 16069, Irvine, CA 92620; (949) 262-9385, fax: (949) 262-0541; scottsmith@iiym.com; www.iiym.com

Summer Music Academy, Lawrence, 7/3-7/28. Featured teachers: Scott McBride Smith, Jack Winerock Jack Winerock (b. 1945) is a Professor of Piano in the Department of Music and Dance in the School of Fine Arts at the University of Kansas (KU). Background
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. Type of participants: Pianists, cellists, flutists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Private lessons, chamber music, history, technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,900 with housing; $1,200 w/out 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.  

Carolyn Zepf Hagner, founder/ director, SPI (1) (Stateful Packet Inspection) See stateful inspection.

(2) (Service Provider Interface) The programming interface for developing Windows drivers under WOSA.
, Northern Kentucky University, Music Department, Fine Arts 253, Nunn Dr., Highland Heights Highland Heights is the name of several places in the United States of America:
  • Highland Heights, Kentucky
  • Highland Heights, Ohio
, KY 41099; (859) 572-6399, fax: (859) 572-6076; hagner@nku.edu; http://music.nku.edu/spi

Summer Piano Institute, Highland Heights, 7/24-7/28. 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, June Chun, Ya-Liang Chang and Eric Baumgartner. Type of participants: Pianists (students and teachers), soloists, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate, professional and ages 10 through adult. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and student and faculty recitals. Cost: $250 w/out housing, postmarked by May 1; Between May 1-June 15, $300; after June 15, $350; $70/daily.

Jazz Camp 2006, Highland Heights, 7/10-7/14. Featured teachers: William Brian Hogg, Erwin Stuckey, Scott Lang, John Zappa and Bill Jackson For other persons named Bill Jackson, see Bill Jackson (disambiguation).

Bill Jackson (ca. 1937-) is an American television personality, cartoonist and educator. He is best known for having hosted the children's program Gigglesnort Hotel.
. Type of participants: Wind and rhythm instrumentalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy, sight reading and theory. Cost: $275 w/out housing. Contact. Brian Hogg, camp co-director; (859) 572-6043; hoggwl@nku.edu.

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

Cecilia Wang, director of Orff program, University of Kentucky, Music Department, 105 Fine Arts Bldg., Lexington, KY 40506; (859) 257-4900, fax: (859) 257-9576; cecilia.wang@uky.edu; www.uky.edu/FineArts/Music/education/Orff

Keyboard Ensemble Technology Seminar, Lexington, 6/22-6/29. Featured teachers: Susan Ogilvy, 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.
, Vicki McVay and 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. . Type of participants: Pianists, teachers, music educators, group piano and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Pedagogy, workshops, electronic music and keyboard ensemble. Cost: $495 w/out housing. Credit available.

Orff Schulwerk The Orff-Schulwerk, or simply the Orff-Approach is a developmental approach to Music Education for children. It was developed by the German composer Carl Orff (1895-1982), while he was music director of a school of dance and music known as the Günther-Schule, in Munich.  Teacher Training/L1, L2, Orff for Intermediate Grades, Curriculum Development, Lexington, 6/19-6/30. Featured teachers: Cindy Hall, Jay Broeker, Jo Ella Hug, Brian Burnett and Brian Crisp. Type of participants: Music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and middle school. Emphasis: Improvisation, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $375 w/out housing. Credit available.

University of Louisville See also
  • The University of Louisville Cardinal Singers
  • The University of Louisville Collegiate Chorale
  • History of Louisville, Kentucky
  • McConnell Center
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Benjamin Gritton, camp director, Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops, P.O. Box 1244, New Albany, IN 47151; (800) 456-1388, ext. 5; ben@jazzbooks.com; www.summerjazzworkshops.com

Jamey Aebersold Summer Jazz Workshops, Louisville, 7/1-7/14. Featured teachers: Jamey Aebersold, David Baker, Jerry Coker, Dan Haerle and others. Type of participants: All instrumentalists, vocalists, ensembles, teachers and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Theory, master classes, ear training, improvisation, jazz, theory and workshops. Cost: $565 with housing; $395 w/out housing. Credit available.

Maine

Bowdoin International Music Festival

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

Bowdoin International Music Festival, Brunswick, 6/24-8/05. Featured teachers: Lewis Kaplan Lewis Kaplan is an American violinist. He was born in Passaic, New Jersey. He resides on the Upper West Side in New York City with his wife, Adria. He is a senior professor in violin and chamber music at the Juilliard School in New York. , Steven Doane, Julian Martin Julian Martin is a noted author, critic, philosopher and journalist based in Paris, France. His nearly three decades of deep cover work as a war correspondent has taken him to the heart of a great many global conflicts, and his associated investigative work and social commentary has been , Joseph Robinson Joseph Robinson may refer to:
  • Joseph Taylor Robinson (1872-1937), Democratic United States Senator, Senate Majority Leader, member of the United States House of Representatives, Governor of Arkansas, and U.S. Vice Presidential candidate.
 and Samuel Adler Samuel Adler can refer to:
  • Samuel Adler (1809-1891), Reform rabbi
  • Samuel Adler (b. 1928), composer and conductor
. Type of participants: String instrumentalists, pianists, guitarists, harpists, composers and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Chamber music and private lessons. Cost: $3,850 with housing; $2,300 w/out housing.

University of Southern Maine The University of Southern Maine (USM) is a multi-campus public university and part of the University of Maine System. USM's three primary campuses are located in Portland, Gorham, and Lewiston.  

Karin Pires, program coordinator, University of Southern Maine, Summer Session, 37 College Ave., Gotham, ME 04038; (207) 780-5617, fax: (207) 228-8161; kpires@usm.maine.edu; www.usm.maine.edu/summer/youth

USM Youth Fine Arts Programs, Gotham, 6/26-8/11. Featured teachers: John Boden John George Boden was a first class cricketer who played one match for Yorkshire County Cricket Club against the Australian touring team at Bramall Lane, Sheffield in 1878. , Robert Russell Robert or Bob Russell may refer to:
  • Robert Russell (architect) (1808-1900), London born architect and surveyor active in Australia
  • Robert Hamilton Russell (1860–1933), English-born Australian surgeon
, Anne Wilkinson Anne Wilkinson (née Hails), was a fictional character in the Australian soap opera Neighbours, played by Brooke Satchwell during the character's first appearance in 1996 until her departure in 2000. , Dawn Boden and George Shabo. Type of participants: All instrumentalists, vocalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading and popular music. Cost: $470-$595 with housing; $235-$380 w/out housing.

Graduate Music Education Program, Gotham, 6/26-8/4. Featured teachers: Ysaye Barnwell, Allan McMurray, Paul Christiansen, Daniel Sonenberg and Michele Kaschub. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: History, jazz, technique, pedagogy; theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: w/out housing, variable. Credit available.

Maryland

Levine School of Music-Strathmore Arts Center

Monica Dale, Levine School of Music-Strathmore Arts Center, 5301 Tuckerman Ln., North Bethesda, MD 20852; (410) 461-3449; monicadale@musikinesis.com; www.levineschool.org

MusiKinesis Approach to the Dalcroze Method, North Bethesda, 8/7-8/11. Featured teacher: Monica Dale. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, teachers, soloists, ensembles, vocalists, conductors, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary; secondary, collegiate, professional. Emphasis: Dalcroze methods. Cost: To be announced, check website for updates. University of Maryland University of Maryland can refer to:
  • University of Maryland, College Park, a research-extensive and flagship university; when the term "University of Maryland" is used without any qualification, it generally refers to this school
 

Richard Scerbo, managing director, University of Maryland, National Orchestral Institute, 2110 Clarice Smith PAC, College Park, MD 20742; (301) 405-2317, fax: (301) 314-9504; noi@umd.edu; www.noimusic.com

National Orchestral Institute, College Park, 6/2-6/25. Type of participants: String, wind, brass and percussion instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Orchestral training, chamber music, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Free.

Massachusetts

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.  

Berklee College of Music, Office of 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, 7/8-8/11. Type of participants: All instrumentalists, vocalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: With 15 years or more experience. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular and electronic music and workshops. Cost: $3,595, tuition and $2,195, 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.
 

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Amy Rollins, summer programs coordinator, The Boston Conservatory, 8 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02215; (617) 912-9166, fax: (617) 912-9101; summerchoral@bostonconservatory.edu; www.bostonconservatory.edu/ summerprograms

Summer Vocal/Choral Institute, Boston, 7/9-7/22. Featured teachers: Patty Thorn and Bill Cutter. Type of participants: Vocalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: History, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading,, theory and workshops. Cost: $2,195 with housing; $1,610 w/out housing.

Chicago College of Performing Arts Chicago College of Performing Arts is housed at Roosevelt University in Chicago. The college has two divisions: The Music Conservatory and The Theatre Conservatory. History  at 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  

Ruth VanTassel, chorister cho·ris·ter  
n.
1. A singer in a choir, especially a choirboy or choirgirl.

2. A leader of a choir.



[Middle English queristre, from Anglo-Norman *cueristre
 services director, Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University, 245 North Undermountain Rd., Sheffield, MA 01258; (413) 229-8526, fax: (413) 229-0109; registrar@choralfest.org; www.choralfest.org

Berkshire Choral Festival, Sheffield, 7/9-8/13. Featured teachers: John Alexander, Craig Hella Johnson, Maria Guinand Maria Guinand (born in Caracas, Venezuela, in 1953) is an internationally renowned choral conductor. María Guinand received her bachelor's and master's degrees in music from the University of Bristol, England in 1976 and 1982, respectively. , Robert Page Robert Page may refer to:
  • Robert Page (Canadian politician), Canadian New Democratic Party politician
  • Robert Page (American politician), member of the Sixth United States Congress for Virginia
  • Robert Page (footballer), (born 1974), Welsh international footballer
 and Jane Glover Jane Glover (born 13 May 1949) is a British-born conductor and music scholar. Early life
Glover attended Haberdashers' Monmouth School for Girls. Her father was headmaster of Monmouth School and it was through this connection that she was able to meet Benjamin Britten and
. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors, adult choristers and teachers. Age or grade level: Non-professional adults. Emphasis: Accompanying, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and theory. Cost: $820 for housing and meals; $645 w/out housing and two meals daily. Credit available.

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  

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Margaret Denton, coordinator of summer programs, Longy School of Music, Dalcroze Department, One Follen St., Cambridge, MA 02138; mdenton@longy.edu; www.longy.edu

Dalcroze Summer Institute at Longy School of Music, Cambridge, One week session: 6/26-6/30; three week session: 6/26-7/14. Featured teachers: Lisa Parker, Anne Farber, Ruth Alperson and Louise Mathieu. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, teachers, soloists, ensembles, vocalists, conductors, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary, collegiate, professional. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, pedagogy, sight reading, repertoire, theory; workshops and Dalcroze methods. Cost: w/out housing: one week session, $515; three week session, $1450 (credit), $1035 (non credit).

PianoKids

Peter Taussig, director, PianoKids, P.O. Box 2394, Lenox, MA 01240; (413) 637-1168; info@pianokids.com; www.pianokids.com

Teaching Piano With Keyboards & Computers, Berkshire Music School, Pittsfield, Massachusetts "Pittsfield" redirects here. For other places named Pittsfield, see Pittsfield (disambiguation).

Pittsfield is the largest city and county seat of Berkshire County, Massachusetts, United States.
, 7/21-7/24. Featured teachers: Peter Taussig. Type of participants: Pianists, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Improvisation, private lessons, pedagogy, sight reading and electronic music. Cost: $650 with housing; $390 w/out housing.

Michigan

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, department chair, Oakland University of Music, Theatre and Dance Department, 211 Varner Hall, Rochester, MI 48309; (248) 370-2036, fax: (248) 370-2041; jwiggins@oakland.edu; oakland.edu/mtd

Summer Workshops for Music Teachers, Rochester, 6/26-8/11. Featured teachers: Jackie Wiggins, Joe Shively, Deborah Blair, Greg Cunningham and Ken Kroesche. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, electronic music and music education methods. Cost: Graduate tuition w/out housing. Credit available.

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; mpulse@umich.edu; www.music.umich.edu/special_programs/youth/mpulse

MPulse Ann Arbor Chamber Music/Orchestra Institute, Ann Arbor, 7/16-7/29. Featured teachers: Anthony Elliott and additional University of Michigan School of Music faculty. Type of participants: All instrumentalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Current 9th-12th graders. Emphasis: Chamber music, history; technique, repertoire and master classes. Cost: $1,250 with housing.

MPulse Ann Arbor Chamber Music/Wind Ensemble Institute, Ann Arbor, 7/2-7/15. Featured teachers: Steven D. Davis and other University of Michigan winds and brass faculty. Type of participants: All instrumentalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Current 9th-12th graders. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, technique, repertoire and master classes. Cost: $1,250 with housing.

MPulse Ann Arbor Musical Theatre Workshop, Ann Arbor, 7/9-7/29. Featured teachers: Brent Wagner and Melody Racine. Type of participants: Vocalists and musical theatre students. Age or grade level: Current high school juniors and musical theatre students. Emphasis: Workshops, voice, acting and dance. Cost: $2,800 with housing.

MPulse Ann Arbor Performing Arts Technology Camp, Ann Arbor, 7/16-7/29. Featured teachers: Mary Simoni, Jason Corey and Gregory Laman. Type of participants: All instrumentalists, vocalists and music technology students. Age or grade level: Current 9th-12th graders. Emphasis: Electronic music and composition. Cost: $1,450 with housing.

MPulse Ann Arbor Summer Dance Institute, Ann Arbor, 7/16-7/29. Featured teachers: Jessica Fogel, Gay Delanghe, Robin Marie Wilson Marie Wilson is:
  • Marie Wilson (American actress) (1916-1972)
  • Marie Wilson (Canadian actress) (b. 1974)
  • Marie Wilson (American painter), wife of Nanos Valaoritis
  • Marie Wilson (Australian singer)
 and Melissa Beck-Matjias. Type of participants: Dancers. Age or grade level: Current 9th-12th graders. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, workshops, modern dance, ballet, hip-hop, African/Afro-Caribbean dance, and yoga. Cost: $1,450 with housing; $1,250 w/out housing.

MPulse Ann Arbor Vocal Arts Institute, Ann Arbor, 7/2-7/15. 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.  and Paul Rardin Paul Rardin is associate director of choirs at the University of Michigan, where he teaches undergraduate conducting and conducts the University of Michigan Men's Glee Club and University Choir. . Type of participants: Vocalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Current 9th-12th graders. Emphasis: Sight reading, theory; group voice lessons, conducting and keyboard skills. Cost: $1,250 with housing.

MPulse Ann Arbor Young Artists Flute Institute, Ann Arbor, 7/2-7/8. Featured teacher: Amy Porter. Type of participants: Flutists and soloists. Age or grade level: Current 9th-12th graders. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, master classes and flute choir A flute choir is an instrumental ensemble consisting entirely of instruments from the flute family. Typically it will include piccolo 1-2, flute 1-4, alto flute, and bass flute, but may include other harmony flutes such as the contra-alto flute, contrabass flute, and double . Cost: $900 with housing.

MPulse Ann Arbor Young Artists Harp Institute, Ann Arbor, 7/16-7/29. Featured teachers: Lynne Aspnes. Type of participants: Harpists and soloists. Age or grade level: Current 9th-12th graders. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, master classes and harp ensemble. Cost: $1,450 with housing.

Minnesota

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.
 

St. Olaf College, Conference and Events Department, 1520 St. Olaf Ave., Northfield, MN 55057; (507) 6463043, fax: (507) 646-3690; events@stolaf.edu; www.stolaf.edu

St. Olaf Music Camp, Northfield, 6/17-6/23. Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists, vocalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $525 with housing; $425 w/out housing.

University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas can refer to:
  • University of St. Thomas (Houston)
  • University of St. Thomas (Minnesota)
  • University of Santo Tomas, Manila, Philippines
  • Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas
See also St. Thomas University
 

Karen Howell, University of St. Thomas, Graduate Music Education, St. Paul St. Paul

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 55105; (651) 962-5871; klhowell@stthomas.edu; www.stthomas.edu

Graduate Musk Education, St. Paul, 7/10-7/21. Featured teachers: Cynthia Lilley and Kathy McLane. Type of participants: Teachers, soloists, ensembles, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary; collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and Dalcroze methods. Cost: $1,635 for three graduate credits w/o housing.

University of Minnesota (body, education) University of Minnesota - The home of Gopher.

http://umn.edu/.

Address: Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
 Duluth

Jeanne Dory, executive director, University of Minnesota Duluth, Music Department, 231 Humanities, Duluth, MN 55812; phone and fax: (218) 726-8140; jdoty@d.umn.edu; www.d.umn.edu/music

Young Artists Piano Camp, Duluth, 7/15-7/23. Featured teachers: Antonio Pompa-Baldi, Paul Wirth and Jeanne Doty. Type of participants: Pianists and soloists. Age or grade level: Ages 12-18. Emphasis: History, private lessons, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Approximately $675 with housing; approximately $400 w/out housing.

The VoiceCare Network

Axel Theimer, director, Saint John's University Saint John's University, main campus at Jamaica, New York City; Roman Catholic; coeducational; established 1870 as St. John's College. Its present name was adopted in 1954. It is the largest Catholic university in the country. A second campus (est. , Music Department, Collegeville, MN 56321; (320) 363-3374, fax: (320) 363-2504; atheimer@csbsju.edu; www.VoiceCareNetwork.org

Lifespan Voice Education in the Real World--Impact Course, Collegeville, 7/12-7/21. 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.
, Babette Lightner, Liz Grefsheim, Leon Thurman and Axel Theimer. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors, music educators, independent music teachers, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary, elementary and collegiate. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Approximately $905 with housing; approximately $475 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:
  • Richard Smith (journalist), associate editor of Gay Times magazine
  • Richard Smith (screenwriter/director), BAFTA-winning writer of Trauma
, director, Central Missouri State University, Music Department, P.O. Box 800, Warrensburg, MO 64093; (660) 543-4471; rbsmith@cmsu1.cmsu.edu; www.cmsu.edu/music

Summer Piano Institute, Warrensburg, 6/25-6/30. Featured teachers: Richard Smith, Mia Hynes and Jon Hynes. Type of participants: Pianists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Private lessons, theory and piano literature. Cost: $340 with housing; $250 w/out housing.

Creative Motion Alliance

Phyllis Pasley, director, Creative Motion Alliance Workshops, 2208 Clouds Pk., Maryland Heights, MO 63043; (314) 628-9862, fax: (314) 213-8618; pasleyp@earthlink.net; www.creativemotion.org

Windswept wind·swept  
adj.
Exposed to or swept by winds: windswept moors.


windswept
Adjective

1.
 Music Workshop, William Jewell College William Jewell College is a private, four-year liberal arts college of 1,274 undergraduate students located in Liberty, Missouri, U.S. It was founded in 1849 by members of the Missouri Baptist Convention and other civic leaders which included Robert James, a Baptist minister and , Liberty, MO, 7/23-7/29. Featured teachers: Frank A. Heller, III, Robert C. Smith

For other people named Robert Smith, see Robert Smith (disambiguation).
Robert C. "Bob" Smith (born March 30, 1941) is an American politician who has served in both the United States House of Representatives and the Senate.
, Jane Andrews, Mary Ann Fritz and Harold McKinney. Type of participants: Pianists, wind, brass and string instrumentalists, soloists, ensembles, vocalists, conductors, teachers and expressive arts/music therapists--anyone! Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate, professional, musicians ages 12 and up and all experience levels. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, theory; popular music, workshops, creative motion and the connection between energy and music. Cost: $535 with housing. Credit available.

Evangel University Evangel University is a private liberal arts university located in Springfield, Missouri and has, since its foundation, been affiliated with the Assemblies of God Church. Evangel College became Evangel University on June 8, 1998.  

Michael Kolstad, Evangel University, Music Department, 1111 N. Glenstone, Springfield, MO 65802; (417) 865-2815, fax: (417) 865-9599; kolstadm@evangel.edu; www.evangel.edu

Summer Music Camp, Springfield, 6/18-6/23. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Private lessons and repertoire. Cost: $340 with housing; $310 w/out housing.

University of Missouri-Kansas City, Conservatory of Music

Susan Hathaway, manager, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Conservatory of Music, Community Music and Dance Academy, 301 E. 51st 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 64112; (816) 235-2742, fax: (816) 235-5998; hathaways@umkc.edu; www.umkc.edu/conservatory

Cloyd 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, 6/12-6/16. Featured teachers: Jim Atwood, Tim Adams and Tom Freer. Type of participants: Timpani instrumentalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique and workshops. Cost: $457.50 with housing; $345 w/out housing. Credit available.

Heartland Chamber Music Academy, Kansas City, 7/10-7/21. Featured teachers: Vicki Olson, Kathy Haid-Berry, Jessica Wakefield, Mary Posses and Larence Figg. Type of participants: String and woodwind instrumentalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, private lessons, theory, workshops. Cost: $225-450 w/out housing.

Jazz Camp, Kansas City, 6/25-6/31. 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.
, Terell Stafford Terell Stafford is a professional jazz trumpet player and current Director of Jazz Studies at Temple University.

Terell Stafford born in Miami, Florida and raised in both Chicago, Illinois and Silver Spring, Maryland.
 and many more. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists, ensembles and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Improvisation, technique, workshops, jazz and private lessons. Cost: $495 with housing and food; $295 w/out housing. Credit available.

Orff Schulwerk, Level I & III, Kansas City, 6/13-6/23, excluding Sunday: Featured teachers: Liz Gilpatrick, Karen Jensen, Connie Van Engen and Ralph Maddox. Type of participants: Music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $740-$1,040 with housing; $500-$800 w/out housing. Credit available.

UMKC Cello Clinic, Kansas City, 6/14-6/24. Featured teachers: Carter Enyeart, Douglas Moore Noun 1. Douglas Moore - United States composer of works noted for their use of the American vernacular (1893-1969)
Moore
, Eugene Friesen Eugene Friesen (b. 1952) is an American cellist and composer.

He is a graduate of the Yale School of Music. He has been a member of the Paul Winter Consort since 1978, and performs with Howard Levy and Glen Velez as Trio Globo.
, Michael Block and Andrea Schripsema. Type of participants: Cellists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Chamber music, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $895 with housing; $495 w/out housing. Credit available.

UMKC Viola Clinic, Kansas City; 6/18-6/23. Featured teachers: Scott Lee, Brian Chen and Meng Wang. Type of participants: Violists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons, technique, workshops and master classes. Cost: Check website for updates. Credit available.

Montana

The University of Montana

Steven Hesla, Coordinator, Keyboard Area, The University of Montana, Department of Music, Missoula, MT 59812; (406) 2436880; (406) 243-2441; riz.music@umontana.edu; www.sfa.umt.edu:16080/summer/ pianocamp/

The University of Montana Summer Piano Camp, Missoula, 6/11-6/17. Featured teachers: Steven Hesla, Christopher Hahn, Nancy Cooper, Michael Conrod and David Morgenroth. Type of participants: Piano soloists and piano ensembles. Age or grade level: Pianists who have completed grades 8-12. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, master classes, student recitals and special interest sessions. Cost: $525 with housing; $325 w/out housing.

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 Graft, director, 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; phone and fax: (603) 535-2313; carleeng@plymouth.edu; www.plymouth.edu/mtd/pianonews

Junior Piano Monster Festival, Plymouth, 6/25-6/27. Featured teachers: Wynn-Anne Rossi Wynn-Anne Rossi (born February 12 1956 in Springfield, Illinois), is a diverse American composer known to combine impressionistic flavors (such as those found in the works of Maurice Ravel) with jazz harmonies.  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: Pianists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Grades 5-8. Emphasis: History, improvisation, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, electronic music and handbells/percussion ensembles. Cost: To be announced.

Senior Piano Monster Festival, Plymouth, 6/29-7/2. Featured teachers: Wynn-Anne Rossi and Donna Smith. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12. Emphasis: History, improvisation, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, electronic music and private lessons. Cost: To be announced.

Piano Monster Festivals--Teacher Seminar, Plymouth, 6/27-6/28. Featured teachers: Wynn-Anne Rossi and Donna Smith. Type of participants: Pianists, ensembles and teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: To be announced. Credit available.

The Walden School

Amelia Lukas, office manager, The Walden School, 31-A 29th St. San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 648-4710, fax: (415) 648-1561; students@waldenschool.org; www.waldenschool.org

Summer Program for Young Musicians, Dublin, 6/24-7/30. 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, Pat Plude and Tom Lopez. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, composers and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and ages 9-18. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, pedagogy, sight reading, theory, workshops, popular and electronic music. Cost: $5,500 with housing.

Teacher Training Institute, Dublin, 8/1-8/7. Featured teachers: Leo Wanenchak, Pat Plude, Pamela Quist and Tom Lopez. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors, composers, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, pedagogy, sight reading, theory, workshops, popular and electronic music. Cost: $1,350 with housing. Credit available. Contact: teachers@waldenschool.org

New Jersey

The Golandsky Institute

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Robert Durso, senior director, The Golandsky Institute, Park West Finance Station, P.O. Box 20726, 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 10025; (877) 343-3434, fax: (212) 875-0034; admin@golandskyinstitute.org; www.golandskyinstitute.org

The Golandsky Institute 2006 Summer Symposium, Princeton, 7/15-7/23. Featured teachers: Edna Golandsky, Robert Durso, Father Sean Duggan Sean Duggan is a famous Irish hurler. He was born in Galway, Ireland and lived there his entire life. He played Hurling from when he was young for 40 years into retirement. On Tuesday September 24th, 2002 he was inducted into the G.A.A. , Ilya Itin and Sandra Rosenblum. Type of participants: Classical and/or jazz pianists This is an alphabetized list of pianists who play or played jazz music. A
  • Meshari Abdul
  • Michael Abene
  • Muhal Richard Abrams (1930- )
  • Beegie Adair
  • Nat Adderley, Jr.
, soloists and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, piano festival and contemporary music. Cost: Room with daily lunch, $1,425; Commuters with daily lunch, $1,100.

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

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

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Westminster Choir College, Office of 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).
, 101 Walnut Ln., Princeton, NJ 08540; (609) 924-7416; woce@rider.edu; westminster.rider.edu

Music Theater Workshop, Princeton, 7/30-8/6. Featured teachers: Bill Endslow and Frank Abrahams. Type of participants: Broadway-bound high school students and ensembles. Age or grade level: Enrollment is open to students entering the 10th grade through those who have just completed their senior year. Emphasis: Vocal coaching, acting, private lessons, audition techniques, movement, dress rehearsals and participation in showcase performance. Cost: $840 (includes Broadway trip) before June 1; $890 after June 1; all programs are residential; non-refundable $50 application fee and $150 deposit per camp; call or check website for further details.

Piano Camp, Princeton, two-week session: Session A: 7/16-7/21 and Session B: 7/23-7/28. Featured teachers: Ingrid Clarfield, Donald Smith Donald Smith may refer to:
  • Donald Alexander Smith, 1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal, a Canadian railway financier and diplomat
  • Donald Smith, pianist
  • Donald Smith, Australian tenor
  • Donald Smith, Canadian swimmer
, Todd Simmons, Radek Materka, Shannon Hesse, Laure Amoriello and Kristen Watkins. Type of participants: Pianists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Enrollment is open to students entering the 9th grade through those who have just completed their senior year; each session is limited to 24 organists; returning students are recommended to enroll in Session B. Emphasis: Group lessons, technique, memorization, master classes, solo repertoire, performance anxiety, performance choreography, theory, jazz, improvisation, composition, accompanying and performance in final recital. Cost: A and B: $740 before June 1; $790 after June 1; all programs are residential; non-refundable $50 application fee and $150 deposit per camp; call or check website for further details.

Vocal Institute, Princeton, two-week session: 7/9-7/22. Featured teacher: James Jordan James Jordan can refer to any of the following individuals:
  • James Jordan (publicist) (1930-2004), advertising copywriter who created many famous slogans
  • James R. Jordan, Sr. (1936-1993), father of basketball star Michael Jordan
  • James R. Jordan, Jr.
. Type of participants: Vocalists, singers, choirs and ensembles. Age or grade level: Enrollment is open to students entering the 10th grade through those who have just completed their senior year. Emphasis: Movement, private lessons, elective classes (dance, conducting, theory, theater and beginning piano), chamber music, full-choir rehearsals and performance in final recitals and choral concert. Cost: $1,200 before June 1; $1,250 after June 1; all programs are residential; non-refundable $50 application fee and $150 deposit per camp; call or check website for further details.

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

Taos School of Music Summer Chamber Music Program, Taos, 6/12-8/7. Featured teachers: the Borrineo String Quartet, Brentano String Quartet and Miami String Quartet The Miami String Quartet is an American string quartet. The group was founded in 1988 at Florida International University in Miami, Florida, and is now Quartet in Residence at The Hartt School in Connecticut and Kent State University in Kent, Ohio, where all four members serve as . Type of participants: String instrumentalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis:. Chamber music. Cost: $600 . with housing.

New York

Colgate University Colgate University

Private university in Hamilton, N.Y. It was founded in 1819 as a Baptist-affiliated institution but became independent in 1928. It offers primarily a liberal arts curriculum for undergraduates, with some master's degree programs in arts and teaching.
 

Grace R. Brown, co-director, Eastern U.S. Music Camp, 7 Brook Hollow Rd., Ballston Lake, NY 12019; (866) 777-7841 or (518) 877-5121, fax: (518) 877-4943; summer@easternusmusiccamp.com; www.easternusmusiccamp.com

Eastern U.S. Music Camp, Ballston Lake, 6/25-7/22. Featured teachers: To be announced. Type of participants: All instrumentalists, vocalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $1,675-$3,275 with housing; $598-$1,196 w/out housing. Credit available.

Dalcroze School of Music

Dalcroze School of Music at the Kaufman Center, Goodman House, 129 W. 67th St., New York, NY 10023; (212) 501-3360, fax: (212) 874-7865; registration@Kaufman-center.org; www.kaufman-center.org

Summer Dalcroze Program at Kaufman Center, 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.
, One or two-week session: 8/14-8/25. Featured teachers: Anne Farber and Cynthia Lilley. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, teachers, soloists, ensembles, vocalists, conductors, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary, collegiate, professional. Emphasis: Accompanying, improvisation, repertoire, pedagogy, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: w/out housing: one-week session, $460; two-week session, $880.

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

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Eastman School of Music, Summer Session Office, 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, NY 14604; (800) 246-4706 or (585) 274-1606; summer@esm.rochester.edu; www.esm.rochester.edu/summer

Dalcroze Eurhythmics eurhythmics: see eurythmics. , Rochester, 7/10-7/14. Featured teachers: Gregory Ristow. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, technique and pedagogy. Cost: $1,210 with one credit, $650 noncredit non·cred·it  
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Of, relating to, or constituting an educational course that does not offer credit toward an academic degree.
 with housing; $910 with one credit, $350 noncredit w/out housing.

Drama Through the Orff Approach, Rochester, 7/22. Featured teacher: Mary Helen Solomon. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, technique and pedagogy. Cost: $160 with housing; $100 w/out housing.

Eastman Bass Day, Rochester, 7/1. Featured teachers: Jeff Campbell Jeff Campbell (Born August 25, 1979) is a New Zealand soccer player who has represented his country at U20, U23 and senior levels.

The attacking midfielder made his debut for the All Whites against Jamaica in January 2000 and collected 13 caps (5 goals).
 and James Vandemark. Type of participants: Bass players and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary and adults. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, technique and workshops. Cost: $210 with housing; $150 w/out housing.

Eastman Choral Institute, Week I, Rochester, 7/10-7/14. Featured teachers: William Weinert, Robert McIver, Susan Wharton Conkling and Gregory Ristow. 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, $800 noncredit with housing; $1,820 with two credits, $500 noncredit w/out housing.

Eastman Choral Institute, Week II, Rochester, 7/17-7/21. Featured teachers: William Weinert and Joseph Flummerfelt. 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, $820 noncredit with housing; $1,820 with two credits, $520 noncredit w/out housing.

Eastman Drum Set Day, Rochester, 7/1. Featured teachers: Rich Thompson Rich Thompson can refer to:
  • Rich Thompson (baseball pitcher): a Major League Baseball player for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
  • Rich Thompson (baseball outfielder): a Major League Baseball player for the Arizona Diamondbacks
  • Rich N.
, Howard Potter and Tony Padilla. Type of participants: Drummers, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and adults. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, technique and workshops. Cost: $210 with housing; $150 w/out housing.

Eastman Sings!, The Eastman Summer Vocal Institute, Rochester, 7/25-7/30. Featured teachers: Robert McIver and the Eastman voice faculty. Type of participants: Vocalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $1,270 with one credit, $880 noncredit with housing; $910 with one credit, $520 noncredit w/out housing.

Eastman Young Artists International Piano Competition, Rochester, 7/29-8/5. Featured teacher: Douglas Humpherys. Type of participants: Pianists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis. Technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $480 and $100 application fee with housing; $100 application fee w/out housing.

Instrumental Techniques, Rochester, 7/17-7/28. Featured teacher: Christopher Azzara. Type of participants:

Instrumentalists, vocalists, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, improvisation, technique, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $3,330 with three credits, $1,200 noncredit with housing; $2,730 with three credits, $600 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Christopher Azzara; cazzara@esm.rochester.edu.

Middle School Instrumental Jazz, Rochester, 7/24-8/3. Featured teachers: Howard Potter, Paul Potter, Paul or Paulus, 1625–54, Dutch animal and landscape painter and etcher. In The Hague he enjoyed the patronage of the prince of Nassau, for whom he painted the celebrated life-sized  Hofmann and Bill Tiberio. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Students entering grades 7-9. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, history, theory and workshops. Cost: $275 w/out housing.

Middle School Summer Strings, Rochester, 7/10-7/20. Featured teacher: Margaret Leenhouts. Type of participants: String players and ensembles. Age or grade leveL. Students entering grades 6-9. Emphasis: Chamber music, improvisation, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $275 w/out housing.

Music Horizons, Rochester, 7/8-7/28. Featured teacher: Ruth Cahn. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $2,660 with housing; $1,485 w/out housing.

Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Course, Level I, Rochester, 7/17-7/28. Featured teachers: Donna Brink Fox, Mary Helen Solomon, Jim Solomon, Janet Robbins and Karen Medley. Type of participants: Music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique and pedagogy. Cost: $3,330 with three credits, $1,195 noncredit with housing; $2,730 with three credits, $595 noncredit w/out housing. Contact: Donna Brink Fox; dbfox@esm.rochester.edu.

Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Course, Level II, Rochester, 7/17-7/28. Featured teachers: Donna Brink Fox, Mary Helen Solomon, Jim Solomon, Janet Robbins and Karen Medley. Type of participants: Music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique and pedagogy. Cost: $3,330 with three credits, $1,195 noncredit with housing; $2,730 with three credits, $595 noncredit w/out housing. Contact. Donna Brink Fox; dbfox@esm.rochester.edu.

Pedagogy of Music Theory, Rochester, 6/27-8/3. Featured teacher: Steve Laitz. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Pedagogy, theory and workshops. Cost: With housing upon request; $2,710 with three credits, $3,640 with four credits w/out housing. Credit available.

Summer Jazz Studies, Rochester, 6/25-7/7. Featured teachers: Harold Danko and Jeff Campbell. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, history; improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,725 with housing; $925 w/out housing.

Summer Only Music Education Degrees, Rochester, 6/26-8/4. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and electronic music. Cost: With housing, varies; w/out housing varies, check website for updates or e-mail Paula Mamuscia. Credit available. Contact. Paula Mamuscia, Music Education Department; (585) 274-1540; pmamusica@com.rochester.edu.

Summer Piano Camp, Rochester, 6/26-6/30 and 7/5-7/7. Featured teachers: Howard Spindler and Harriet Zimmerman. Type of participants: Pianists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Students entering grades 6-10. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $275 w/out housing.

French Woods Festival

French Woods Festival, P.O. Box 770100, Coral Springs Coral Springs, city (1990 pop. 79,443), Broward co., SE Fla.; inc. 1963. Largely residential, it is a city that has grown rapidly along with the southern Florida and Fort Lauderdale area. The population of Coral Springs nearly doubled between 1980 and 1990. , FL 33077; (800) 634-1703, fax: (954) 346-7564; admin@frenchwoods.com; www.frenchwoods.com

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. , Hancock, New York Hancock, New York may refer to one of the following locations in New York State:
  • Hancock (town), New York
  • Hancock (village), New York
, 6/9-8/27. Featured teachers: Brian Worsdale, Gene Minor and Paul Corn. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Ages 7-17. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, popular and electronic music, workshops and rock music. Cost: With housing, variable by session; check website for updates.

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.
 

Katherine Gertson, director, Evening Division, Juilliard School, New York City, NY 10023; (212) 799-5040; kgertson@juilliard.edu; www.juilliard.edu/summer/ dalcroze.html

The Dalcroze Institute at Juilliard, New York City, 7/17-8/4. Featured teachers: Robert Abramson, Daniel Cantaneo and Lori Belilove. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, teachers, soloists, ensembles, vocalists, conductors, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary, collegiate, professional. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, private lessons, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: Housing is $410 weekly; $600 weekly w/out housing. Credit available.

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.  

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Julie Kedersha, festival director, Mannes College of Music, 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, 7/16-7/30. Featured teachers: Jerome Rose Jerome Rose (born 1938) is one of America's most distinguished pianists and has been heard in major concert halls across five continents. A Gold Medalist from the International Busoni Competition, Mr. Rose began his international career while still in his early twenties. , 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.
, Marc-Andre Hamelin and Fou Ts'ong Fou Ts'ong (Chinese: 傅聰, pinyin: Fù Cōng) (born 10 March, 1934) is a Chinese pianist.

Born in Shanghai in 1934 to a cosmopolitan family of intellectuals (his father was the famous translator Fu Lei).
. Type of participants: Pianists and soloists. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and adult amateurs. Emphasis: Private lessons, workshops and lectures. Cost: $1,479 with housing; $823 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  Steinhardt School

Esther Lamneck, director, Woodwind Summer Institute, New York University Steinhardt School, Music and Performing Arts, 35 W. 4th St., Ste. 777, New York, NY 10012; (212) 998-5441, fax: (212) 995-4043; esther.lamneck@nyu.edu; http://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.  and Woodwind Chamber Music, New York, 6/17-6/24. Featured teachers; Quintet of the Americas, Keith Underwood and Esther Lamneck. Type of participants: Flute, clarinet, bassoon bassoon (băsn`), double-reed woodwind instrument that plays in the bass and tenor registers. Its 8-ft (2.4-m) conical tube is bent double, the instrument thus being about 4 ft (1. , oboe oboe (ō`bō, ō`boi) [Ital., from Fr. hautbois] or hautboy (ō`boi, hō`–), woodwind instrument of conical bore, its mouthpiece having a double reed.  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 and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate or ages 16 and older. Emphasis: Woodwind quintets, chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy; sight reading, workshops, electronic music and concerts. Cost: With housing, to be announced; $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.
 

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.  

Thomas Clark Thomas Clark is the name of a number of notable people:
  • Thomas Clark (Unknown – 1835), businessman and political figure in Upper Canada
  • Thomas Clark (1801 - 1867), British chemist
  • Thomas J. Clark (1869-1907), American inventor
  • Thomas H.
, dean, North Carolina School of the Arts, Music Department, 1533 S. Main St., Winston-Salem, NC 27127; (336) 770-3255, fax: (336) 770-3248; tclark@ncarts.edu; www.ncarts.edu/SummerMusic

Chamber Musk Institute, Winston-Salem, 6125-7128. Type of participants: String and piano instrumentalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory and sight reading. Cost: $2,860 with housing; $1,775 w/out housing. Credit available.

Guitar Workshop, Winston-Salem, 7/16-7/28. Featured teachers: Joseph Pecoraro and Gerald Klickstein. Type of participants: Guitarists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $1,339 with housing; $844 w/out housing.

Musica Piccola, Winston-Salem, 6/25-7/8. Type of participants: Orchestral and band instrumentalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $1,339 with housing; $844 w/out housing.

Organ Works, Winston-Salem, 7/16-7/22. Featured teacher: John Mitchener. Type of participants: Organists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: History, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $700 with housing; $450 w/out housing.

Vocal Workshop, Winston-Salem, 6/25-7/8. Featured teachers: Cristy Lynn Brown, Marion Pratnicki and Marilyn Taylor. Type of participants: Vocalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Opera scenes/musical theatre, technique, repertoire, theory, workshops and group lessons. Cost: $1,339 with housing; $844 w/out housing. Credit available.

Swannanoa Gathering

Jim Magill, director, Swannanoa Gathering, P.O. Box 9000, Asheville, NC 28815; phone and fax: (828) 298-3434; gathering@warren-wilson.edu; www.swangathering.com

Sing and Swing Week, Asheville, 7/9-7/15. Featured teachers: To be announced; check website for updates. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, teachers, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade/eve/: Open to all ages and experience levels. Emphasis: Improvisation and workshops. Cost: $705 with housing; $405 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, director, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, School of Music, P.O. Box 26170, Greensboro, NC 27402; (800) 999-2869, fax: (336) 334-5349; lockej@uncg.edu; www.smcamp.org

UNCG Summer Music Camp, Greensboro, 7/9-7/14 and 7/16-7/21, Type of participants: Piano, band and orchestral instrumentalists, ensembles and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $365 with housing; $295 w/out housing.

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Barbara Lister-Sink, director, Salem College
''For the previously named Salem College in West Virginia, see Salem International University.


Salem College is a small, liberal arts women's college in Winston-Salem, North Carolina founded in 1772, making it one of the oldest institutions of higher
, Music Department, WinstonSalem, NC 27108; phone and fax: (336) 945-2304; swallow@salem.edu; www.freeingthecagedbird.com

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A bank robber takes Jaye, Sharon, and some of the gift shop employees hostage just as Jaye and Eric are supposed to meet to say a final goodbye.
. Injury-Preventive Keyboard Technique Workshop, Winston-Salem, 6/13-6/18. Featured teachers: Barbara Lister-Sink and Charles Stein

For other people named Charles Stein, see Charles Stein (disambiguation).
Charles Stein (born March 22, 1920), an American mathematical statistician, is emeritus professor of statistics at Stanford University. He received his Ph.
. Type of participants: Pianists, organists, teachers, soloists and college teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and serious, advanced amateurs. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy, biomechanics, Alexander Technique. Cost: $1,200 with housing; $800 w/out housing. Credit available.

Ohio

Oberlin College Oberlin College, at Oberlin, Ohio; coeducational; opened 1833 as Oberlin Collegiate Institute, became Oberlin College in 1850. It includes a college of arts and sciences and a well-known conservatory of music.  Conservatory of Music

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Anna Hoffmann, summer programs director, Oberlin Conservatory of Music The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, located in Oberlin, Ohio, was founded in 1865 and is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Students of Oberlin Conservatory enter a very broad network within the music world, as the school's alumni can be found in , 77 W. College St., Oberlin, OH 44074; (440) 775-8044, fax: (440) 775-9840; www.oberlin.edu/con/summer

Oberlin Flute Institute, Oberlin, 6/25-7/2. Featured teachers: Michel Debost and Kathleen Chastain. Type of participants: Flutists and soloists. Age or grade/eve/: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Private lessons and technique. Cost: Check website for updated housing expenses or e-mail OCFLUTE@oberlin.edu.

Oberlin Piano Competition and Festival, Oberlin, 7/23-7/30. Type of participants: Pianists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Private lessons and technique. Cost. Check website for updated housing expenses or email OCPiano@oberlin.edu.

Workshops in Electronic and Computer Music, Oberlin, 6/18-7/2. Featured teacher. Gary Lee Nelson, director. Type of participants: Electronic musicians. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Electronic music. Cost. Check website for updated housing expenses or e-mail OCWECM@oberlin.edu. Credit available.

Oregon

Britt Institute

Joelle Graves, education director, Britt Institute, P.O. Box 1124, 216 W. Main St., Medford, OR 97501; (541) 779-0847, ext. 122, fax: (541) 776-3712; education@brittfest.org; www.brittfest.org/summercamps.htm

Britt Institute Instrumental Jazz Camp, Jacksonville, 6/18-6/24. Featured teachers: Dana Landry, Don Aliquo, Erik Applegate, Mike Dana, Veto Sielert. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists (trumpet, trombone trombone [Ital.,=large trumpet], brass wind musical instrument of cylindrical bore, twice bent on itself, having a sliding section that lengthens or shortens it and thus regulates the pitch. The descendant of the sackbut, it was developed in the 15th cent. , sax, piano, bass, percussion) and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, technique, theory and workshops. Cost: $750 with housing; $350 w/out housing.

Chamber Strings Camp, Southern Oregon University Bachelors and master's programs are offered through the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, and School of Education. History
SOU began as Ashland Academy in 1869 in Ashland by the Methodists.
; Ashland, 7/30-8/12. Featured teachers: Arianna String Quartet: John McGrosso, David Gillham, Robert Meyer and Kurt Baldwin. Type of participants: Violinists, violists, cellists and ensembles. Age or grade leveL. Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, private lessons, repertoire, theory and master classes. Cost: $1,400 with housing; $700 w/out housing.

International Piano Institute, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, 7/31-8/6. Featured teachers: Alexander Tutunov, Kristina Foltz, Kevin Robert Orr Noun 1. Robert Orr - Canadian hockey player (born 1948)
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 and Marianne Yacob. Type of participants: Pianists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Accompanying, technique, workshops and master classes. Cost. $700 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Credit available.

Siskiyou Saxophone Summit, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, 6/26-6/30. Featured teachers: Rhett Bender, Don Aliquo, John Bleue and Julia Nolan. Type of participants: Classical saxophonists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Chamber music, jazz, technique and workshops Cost: $650 with housing; $300 w/out housing. Credit available.

Vocal Arts Institute: The Art of the Art Song, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, 8/6-8/13. Featured teachers: Paul French, Fredna Grimland, David Kelly This article or section needs copy editing for grammar, style, cohesion, tone and/or spelling.
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, Laurie Anne Hunter and Marcie Stapp. Type of participants: Vocalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, repertoire, diction, master classes and acting/movement for the singer. Cost: $700 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Credit available.

Portland State University

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Another World
  • Breakdown Writer (1996)
  • Script Writer (1995)
The Bold and The Beautiful
, director, Portland State University, Summer Session, P.O. Box 1491 Portland, OR 97207; (503) 725-4186, fax: (503) 725-4840; snydere@pdx.edu; www.haystack.pdx.edu

Haystack Summer Program in the Arts, Cannon Beach, 7/31-8/4. Featured teacher: Rodney Eichenberger. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors, teachers, choir directors, music educators, independent music teachers and choral conductors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique, pedagog% repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $415, $550 with credit, w/out housing.

Pennsylvania

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

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Annabelle Joseph, director, Carnegie Mellon University, Dalcroze Department, Pittsburgh, PA 15213; (412) 268-2391; music-dalcroze@andrew.cmu.edu; www.cmu.edu/cfa/dalcroze

Dalcroze Training Center, Pittsburgh, one-week session: 7/10-7/14; three-week session: 7/10-7/28. Featured teacher: Annabelle Joseph. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, teachers, soloists, ensembles, vocalists, conductors, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary, collegiate, professional. Emphasis: Improvisation, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and Dalcroze methods. Cost: One-week session, $575; three-week session, $1,300 w/out housing. Credit available.

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

Cynthia Charles, director of marketing, Pennsylvania Academy of Music, Attn: Music Naturally, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster, PA 17603; (717) 399-9733, fax: (717) 399-0023; info@paacademymusic.com; www.pamusacad.org

Music Naturally 2006, Lancaster, 6/17-7/1. Featured teachers: Michael T. Jamanis, Arnold Steinhardt Arnold Steinhardt is an American violinist, best known as the first violinist of the Guarneri String Quartet.

He was born in 1937 in Los Angeles. His debut was with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra at the age of 14.
 and other guests and faculty to be announced. Type of participants: String, woodwind and piano instrumentalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Chamber music, history; accompanying, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and more than 20 performance opportunities. Cost: With housing, to be announced; $750 w/out housing.

The University of the Arts University of the Arts may refer to:
  • University of the Arts Bremen in Bremen, Germany
  • University of the Arts London in London, England
  • University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
 

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Melissa DiGiacomo, assistant director, 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/precollege

Pre-College Summer Institute Jazz Performance: Instrumental and Voice, Philadelphia, 7/10-7/21. Featured teachers: Marc Dicciani, Frank Mazzeo, Meg Clifton, Tom Giacabetti and Jeff Jarvis Jeff Jarvis (born September 12, 1954) is an American journalist. He is the former television critic for TV Guide and People magazine, creator of Entertainment Weekly, Sunday editor and associate publisher of the New York Daily News, . Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary and high school students (ages 16-19 only). Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, technique, private lessons, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $2,020 with housing; $1,400 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, events coordinator, Furman University, Music Department, 3300 Poinsett Hwy, Greenville, SC 29613; (864) 294-2086, fax: (864) 294-3035; furmanmusic@furman.edu; www.furman.edu/depts/music/index.htm

Band and Orchestra Camp, Greenville, 6/11-6/17. Featured teachers: Leslie Hicken 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 or orchestral instrumentalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and two years of experience required. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and honors recital competition. Cost: $420 with housing; $290 w/out housing.

Summer Keyboard Institute, Greenville, 6/18-6/23. 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, Nancy Lyons Smith and Dan Koppelman. Type of participants: Piano and organ instrumentalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary and adult enthusiasts. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and electronic music. Cost: $495 with housing; $305 w/out housing.

University of South Carolina
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Clifford Leaman, director, Summer Conservatory, University of South Carolina, Music Department, 813 Assembly St., Columbia, SC 29208; cleaman@mozart.sc.edu; www.music.sc.edu/EventsWorkshops/cmf/index.html

Carolina Summer Music Conservatory, Columbia, 6/11-6/17 and 6/25-7/1. Featured teachers: University of South Carolina faculty. Type of participants: Woodwind, brass, percussion and string instrumentalists, vocalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Grades 9-12. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $700 with housing; $350 w/out housing.

Winthrop University

Eugene Barban, director, Winthrop University, Music Department, Rock Hill, SC 29733; (803) 323-4639, fax: (803) 323-2343; barbane@winthrop.edu

Walter Hautzig Summer Master Class, Rock Hill, 6/26-7/1. Featured teachers: Walter Hautzig and Eugene Barban. Type of participants: Pianists, teachers and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $550 with housing; $475 w/out housing. Credit available.

Texas

Baylor University

Baylor University, School of Music, One Bear Place # 97408, Waco, Texas 76798; (254) 710-1417, fax: (254) 710-1191; www.baylor.edu/busmc

Pipe Organ Encounter--Piano & Organ Students--Ages 12-18, Waco, 6/11-6/17. Featured teachers: Joyce Jones and Stephen Morris. Type of participants: Pianists, soloists and organists. Age or grade level: Secondary (ages 12-18). Emphasis: Improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops, hymn playing and organ building. Cost: $375 with housing; $250 w/out housing. Contact: Joyce Jones, coordinator; Joyce_Jones@baylor.edu.

Summer Piano Institute--Piano Students, Grades 8-12, Waco, 6/18-6/24. Featured teachers: Jane Abbott-Kirk, Bradley Bolen, Terry Lynn Hudson, Kristian Klefstad, Brian Marks and Lesley Sisterhen. Type of participants: Pianists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary (grades 8-12). Emphasis: 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 Williams, coordinator; James_Williams@baylor.edu.

Texas Conservatory for Young Artists

Sam Wong and David Grice, co-directors, 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, Piano, 6/18-6/25. Featured teachers: Alexandre Tharaud, Robert Weirich, Bryce Morrison, Joan Havill and more. Type of participants: Pianists, teachers, parents, soloists, observers and the general public. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary, collegiate, professional and the general public. Emphasis: History, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $350 with housing.

Texas Tech University

Anna Whitlock Henry, coordinator, 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

Texas Tech All-State Choir Camp, Lubbock, 6/25-6/28. Featured teachers: John Dickson and Pamela Elrod. Type of participants: Vocalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: High school only. Emphasis: Technique, sight reading and preparation for the Texas All-State Choir. Cost: To be announced.

Texas Tech Band/Orchestra and Camp, Lubbock, 7/8-7/15. Featured teachers: Sarah McKoin, Gary Lewis, Christopher Anderson, and the Texas Tech University winds, string and percussion faculty, highly qualified public school and private studio instructors. Type of participants: Wind, percussion and string instrumentalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory, electronic music, marching, auxiliaries and drum majoring. Cost: To be announced.

University of Houston

Alan Austin, general 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; (713) 743-3167, fax: (713) 743-3166; tmf@uh.edu; www.uh.edu/texasmusicfestival

Olshan Texas Music Festival Houston, 6/4-7/1. Featured teachers: Franz Anton Krager, Valery Polyansky, Giuliano Silveri and Stefan Sanderling. Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons and repertoire. Cost: $400 with housing.

Texas Music Festival Classical Minds Guitar Institute, Houston, 5/30-6/4. Featured teachers: Valerie Hartzell, Kithara kithara (kĭth`ərə) or cithara (sĭth`–), musical instrument of the ancient Greeks.  Duo, Frank Koonce, Beau Benson and Valdemar Phoenix. Type of participants: Guitarists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy; repertoire, workshops and orchestra performance. Cost: $450 with housing; $250 w/out housing. Contact: Valerie Hartzell, director, valeriehartzell@yahoo.com; www.valeriehartzell.com

Texas Music Festival Float Fire, Houston, 6/26-6/30. Featured teacher: Kimberly Clark, director. Type of participants: Flutists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, technique, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $225 w/out housing.

Texas Music Festival High School Piano Institute, Houston, 6/17-6/25. Featured teachers: Nancy Weems, Larry Graham, John Weems and Timothy Hester. Type of participants: Pianists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: chamber music, private lessons and technique. Cost: $665 with housing; $365 w/out housing.

Texas Music Festival Jazz Institute, Houston, 6/4-6/9. Featured teacher: Noe Marmolejo, director. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz and theory. Cost: $450 with housing; $250 w/out housing.

Vermont

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

Chamber Music Camp for Strings and Piano, Lake Dunmore, 6/25-7/15 and 7/17-8/12. Featured teachers: Caroline Chin, David Lamse, Jung Kim, Jun Joo Na and Tim Whitehead. Type of participants: String and piano instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, theory; workshops and traditional camp activities. Cost: $2,825 with housing, 6/25-7/15; $3,425 with housing, 7/17-8/12.

Washington

University of Washington

Julia Schnebly-Black, director, University of Washington, School of Music, Box 353450, Seattle, WA 98195; (206) 527-7934, fax: (206) 685-9499; jsbamb@earthlink.net; www.music.washington.edu/home

Dalcroze Northwest Summer Workshop, Seattle, 7/31-8/11. Featured teachers: Julia Schnebly-Black, Stephen Moore and Mary Dobrea-Grindal. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, teachers, soloists, ensembles, vocalists, conductors, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary, collegiate, professional. Cost: One-week session, $400; two-week session, $760; Credit available for additional fee.

Western Washington University Western Washington UniversityWWU or Western) is one of six state-funded, four-year universities of higher education in the U.S. state of Washington. It is located in Bellingham and offers bachelor's and master's degrees.  

Dennis Bonner, Western Washington University, Music Department, 516 High St., Bellingham, WA 98225; (360) 650-3130; dennis.bonner@wwu.edu; www.wwu.edu

Marrowstone Summer Music, Bellingham, 7/23-8/6. Featured teachers: Christian Knapp, Dale Clevenger, Alice Render and Rebecca Henderson. Type of participants: Orchestra instrumentalists, (including harp and piano), soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Accompanying; chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy; repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,500 with housing; $1,100 w/out housing. Credit available.

Wisconsin

Birch Creek Music Performance Center

Patti Birnschein, registrar, Birch Creek Music Performance Center, P.O. Box 230, Egg Harbor, WI 54209; (920) 868-3763, fax: (920) 868-1643; mainoffice@birchcreek.org; www.birchcreek.org

Big Band Jazz, Egg Harbor, 7/17-7/29 and 7/31-8/12 (two sessions). Featured teachers: Jeff Campbell, David Bixler, Reggie Thomas, Joey Tartell and Clay Jenkins. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, jazz combos, large ensembles and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, popular music, outreach concerts and workshops; six performances with professionals before a paying audience. Cost: $1,205 with housing (residency required).

Symphony, Egg Harbor, 6/19-7/1. Featured teachers: Brian Groner, Robert Hanford, Ricardo Castaneda, Matthew Lee and Jodie De Salvo. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, symphonic and chamber ensemble. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops; six performances with professionals and paying audiences. Cost: $1,205 with housing (residency required).

World Percussion/Steel Pan, Egg Harbor, 7/3-7/15. Featured teachers: Robert Chappell, G. Allan O'Connor, Liam Teague, Orlando Cotto and Vicki Jenks. Type of participants: Percussion instrumentalists (mallet mallet,
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 and orchestral), ensembles and steel pan. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular and electronic music, workshops, writing and arranging for the steel band. Cost: $1,205 with housing (residency required).

Green Lake Festival of Music

Jeannette Kreston, executive director, Green Lake Festival of Music, Summer Workshops, P.O. Box 569, Green Lake, WI 54941; (800) 662-7097, fax: (920) 748-6918; info@greenlakefestival.org; www.greenlakefestival.org

Green Lake Festival Chamber Music Workshop, Ripon College, Ripon, 7/1-7/15. Featured teachers: Amelia Piano Trio: Anthea Kreston, Jason Duckies and Rieko Aizawa. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello, bass and piano instrumentalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: Approximately $1,150 with housing; check website for updates; approximately $540 w/out housing; check website for updates.

Green Lake Festival Choral Institute, Ripon College, Ripon, 7/6-7/9. Featured teachers: Stephen Alltop and guests. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors, amateur and professional adult singers, soloists, ensembles, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate, amateur and professional. Emphasis: Repertoire, sight reading, conducting and musicianship workshops. Cost: Approximately $330 with housing; check website for updates; Approximately $190 w/out housing; check website for updates. Contact. Maria Dietrick, administrative director.

Lawrence Academy of Music

Fred Snyder, director, Lawrence University, Lawrence Academy of Music, P.O. Box 599, Appleton, WI 54912; (920) 832-6632, fax: (920) 993-6039; acad_music@lawrence.edu; www.lawrence.edu/dept/acad_music

Jazz Odyssey, Appleton, 7/23-7/28. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops.

Music Camp, Appleton, 7/9-7/15. Type of participants: Wind and percussion instrumentalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory and workshops.

Piano Odyssey, Appleton, 7/17-7/21. Type of participants: Pianists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary and elementary. Emphasis: Accompanying, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops.

Silver Lake College Silver Lake College is a four-year, Catholic liberal arts college located in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, in the Diocese of Green Bay. Founded as an academy in 1885 by the Franciscan Sisters of Christian Charity, the college achieved four-year college status in 1935 and was then called  

Silver Lake College, Music Department, 2406 S. Alverno Rd., Manitowoc, WI 54220; (920) 686-6161, fax: (920) 684-7082; lzemke@silver.sl.edu; www.sl.edu

3rd Annual Summer Piano Camp, Manitowoc, 7/17-7/21. Featured teachers: Sandra Steven, Cecilia Byrns, Arthur Cohrs, Mary Carol Kopecky, Vashni Seitzer and Antonice Lauer. Type of participants: Pianists, soloists, piano teachers and students. Age or grade level: Elementary and students with nine months to six years of piano instruction. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: Students, $80; teachers, $100 w/out housing. Contact. Marella Wagner; (920) 686-6183; mwagner@silver.sl.edu.

Summer 2006 Music Session, Manitowoc, 6/19-7/14. Featured teachers: John Feierabend, Brent Gault n. 1. (Geol.) A series of beds of clay and marl in the South of England, between the upper and lower greensand of the Cretaceous period. , Lorna Zemke, Teresa Schroepfer and Marella Wagner. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Professional and independent. Emphasis: History, pedagogy, sight reading, theory, workshops and electronic music. Contact. Lorna Zemke; (920) 686-6161; lzemke@silver.sl.edu. Credit available.

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

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Chelcy Bowles, program director, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 720 Lowell Ctr., 610 Langdon St., Madison, WI 53703; (608) 263-5629; cbowles@dcs.wisc.edu; www.dcs.wisc.edu/lsa/music

Madison Early Music Festival, Madison, 7/8-7/15. Featured teachers: Baltimore Consort, Ex Umbris, Chatham Baroque and Piffaro. Type of participants: Wind, historic brass and string instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors, teachers and ensembles. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional and amateur adults. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory, workshops and early music. Cost: $400 w/out housing. Credit available. Contact; www.dcs.wisc.edu/lsa/memf

National String Workshop, Madison, 7/22-7/27. Featured teacher: Janet Jenson, artistic director. Type of participants: String instrumentalists, conductors, teachers and ensembles. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $375 w/out housing. Credit available.

Piano Teachers' Workshop, Madison, 6/15-6/17. Featured teachers: Marvin Blickenstaff with guests Martha Fischer, Jessica Johnson and Bill Lutes. Type of participants: Pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $300 w/out 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, College of Fine Arts
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The College of Fine Arts (COFA) is the creative arts faculty of the University of New South Wales and is located on Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney, Australia.
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, Rm. 101, Stevens Point, WI 54481; (715) 346-3956, fax: (715) 346-2718; summer.arts.camp@uwsp.edu; www.uwsp.edu/cofac/fineartscamp

Point Music Summer Camp, Stevens Point, 6/25-7/1. Type of participants: Band, string and piano instrumentalists, vocalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading and theory. Cost: $535 with housing; $435 w/out housing.

University of Wisconsin-Whitewater The University of Wisconsin–Whitewater (also known as UW-Whitewater) is part of the University of Wisconsin System, located in Whitewater, Wisconsin. It became Wisconsin's second public college on April 21, 1868 when it opened its doors to 39 students taught by nine  

Office of Continuing Education Services Camps, 800 W. Main St., 2005 Roseman, Whitewater, WI 53190; (262) 472-3165, fax: (262) 472-5241; cesevents@uww.edu; www.uww/edu/conteduc/camps

Choir & Strings Camp, Whitewater, 6/11. Featured teachers: Harry Johansen, director and Carmen Carmen

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 Wiest. Type of participants: String instrumentalists, vocalists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: History, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $320 with housing; $215 w/out housing.

High School Band Camp, Whitewater, 7/23. Featured teacher. Glenn Hayes, director. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $355 with housing; $275 w/out housing.

High School Flute Camp, Whitewater, 6/18. Featured teacher: Robin Fellows, director. Type of participants: Flutists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Accompanying, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $390 with housing; $290 w/out housing.

Middle School Band Camp, Whitewater, 7/16. Featured teacher. Glenn Hayes, director. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $355 with housing; $275 w/out housing.

Summer Percussion Camp, Whitewater, 7/9. Featured teacher. Tobie Wilkinson, director. Type of participants: Percussion instrumentalists and soloists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Percussion, history, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $355 with housing; $260 w/out housing.

Summer Piano Institute, Whitewater, 6/18. Featured teacher. Myung Hee Chung, director. Type of participants: Pianists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $395 with housing; $310 w/out housing.

International

Comox Valley Youth Music Centre

Bettyanne Hampton, executive director, Comox Valley Youth Music Centre, P.O. Box 3056, 580 Duncan Ave., Courtenay, British Columbia Courtenay is a city on the east coast of Vancouver Island, in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It is the largest city (and only "city") in the area commonly known as the Comox Valley, and it is the seat of the Regional District of Comox-Strathcona. , CT V9N 5N3 Canada; (250) 338-7463, fax: (250) 703-2251; cymc@island.net; www.cymc.ca

CYMC International Summer Youth Music School and Festival, Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada, 7/1-8/1. Featured teachers: Yariv Aloni, Mary Sokal Brown, Rita Costanzi, Bill Linwood, Hugh Fraser and Campbell Ryga. Type of participants: Orchestra, concert band and jazz instrumentalists, vocalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, dramatic acting, dance and voice. Cost: $1,100. + CAN with housing; $700. + CAN w/out housing. Credit available.

Franz Liszt Conservatory

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, Franz Liszt Conservatory, San Francisco Conservatory, 1201 Ortega St., San Francisco, CA 94122 ; (415) 759-3400, ext. 3518, fax: (415) 759-3499; pianoleg@aol.com; www.williamwellborn.com

Franz Liszt Summer Piano Academy and Festival, Sopron, Hungary. 7/14-7/31. Featured teachers: William Wellborn, Adam Wibrowski, Dominique Merlet and Zoltan Kocsis. Type of participants: Pianists, soloists, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate, independent and professional. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and excursions. Cost: $1,350 with housing.

University of Kansas The University of Kansas (often referred to as KU or just Kansas) is an institution of higher learning in Lawrence, Kansas. The main campus resides atop Mount Oread.  

Nathanael May, artistic director; (785) 856-2497; info@cortonafestival.com; www.cortonafestival.com

Cortona Contemporary Music Festival, Cortona, Italy, 7/15-7/22. Featured teachers: Thomas Rosenkranz, Matthew Gould, Beth Scneider, Danilo Mezzadri and Nathanael May. Type of participants: Piano, violin, guitar and flute instrumentalists, soloists, ensembles, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate, independent and professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and electronic music. Cost: $1,699 with housing; $900 w/out housing.

Statement Solutions Worldwide, Inc.

Anne Woodyard, founder, 11621 Clubhouse Ct., Reston, VA 20190; (877) 260-6383; tours@musicetc.us; www.musicetc.us

Music and Markets, Prague, Provence and Amsterdam, Netherlands, 5/27; 7/22; 8/16. Type of participants: Music lovers, music educators and independent music teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Chamber music and history. Cost: $2,299-$3,3220 (double) with housing.

Winchester College

Elena Dunegan, festival administrator, The Christian Performing Artists' Fellowship, P.O. Box 700, Winona Lake, IN 46590; (888) 836-2723, fax: (574) 267-8315; cpaf@christianperformingart.org; www.masterworksfestival.org.uk

The MasterWorks Festival, Winchester, England, 7/30-8/13. Featured teachers: To be announced. Type of participants: Piano, string, woodwind, brass and percussion instrumentalists, soloists and ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate, graduate level and young professionals. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons and master classes. Cost: To be announced; check website for updates.

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

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

The Music and Mountain Tour Package, Courmayeur, Italy, 6/28-7/18 and 7/4-7/16. Featured teachers: Mack McCray, Wolfgang Schmidt, Indira Koch, Jodi Levitz and Meikui Matsushima. Type of participants: Piano, cello, violin and viola instrumentalists, teachers, music educators and independent music teachers and music lovers. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate, professional, family and adult. Emphasis: Chamber music and access to the rehearsals, master classes and concerts of the Zephyr Music Chamber Music Festival. Cost: $1,300-$2,250 with housing.

Multiple Locations

Musikgarten

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

Early Childhood Music & Group Piano for Beginners, see below for locations and dates and check website for further details. Featured teachers: Varies by location. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Early childhood and elementary level. Emphasis: Improvisation, technique, pedagogy, sight reading, ear training and group teaching. Cost: $465-$1,170 with housing; $265-$575 w/out housing (varies by location). Credit available.

Locations and dates: Appleton, WI, 7/9-7/14; Atlanta, GA, 7/9-7/14; Baltimore, MD, 6/25-6/30; Billings, MO, 7/23-7/28; Cincinnati, OH, 6/11-6/16; Coral Gables, FL, 6/11-6/16; 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). , 6/25-6/30; Dallas, TX, 6/18-6/23; Greensboro, NC, 6/25-6/30 and 7/23-7/28; Kansas City, MO, 8/6-8/11; Las Vegas, NV, 7/17-7/21; Princeton, NJ, 7/24-7/28; Richmond, VA, 6/18-6/23; Salt Lake City, UT, 7/10-7/14; Seattle, WA, 8/20-8/25; St. Paul, MN, 6/25-6/30; Summit, NJ, 7/30-8/4; Toronto, Ontario, 7/9-7/14; Wheaton, IL, 7/16-7/21.
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