Directory of summer programs.ALABAMA University of Mobile Barbara Laurendine, Camp Director, University of Mobile, Fine Arts Department, 5735 College Pkwy., Mobile, AL 36613; (251) 442-2402, fax: (251) 442-2526; dianest@hotmail.com; www.umobile.edu Summer Music Camp, Mobile, 6/9-6/13. Featured teachers: To be announced To be announced (TBA) A contract for the purchase or sale of an MBS to be delivered at an agreed-upon future date but does not include a specified pool number and number of pools or precise amount to be delivered. . Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $140-$150 w/out housing. ARIZONA Barrage Educational Workshops Jana Wyber, Barrage, 1010-20 Ave. S.E., Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2G T2G Time To Go (chat) 1M6; (403) 261-6942, fax: (403) 263-5280; ceworkshops@aol.com; www.barrage.org/workshops "High Performance Fiddle Camp, Northern Arizona University Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a public university in Flagstaff, Arizona in the United States. As of Fall 2007, the university has 21,352 students, 13,989 of these are situated in the main Flagstaff campus<ref name="Enrollment" />. , Flagstaff Flagstaff, city (1990 pop. 45,857), seat of Coconino co., N Ariz., near the San Francisco Peaks; inc. 1894. Lumbering, ranching, and a lively tourist trade thrive in the region, where many ruined pueblos, numerous state parks, several lakes, and large pine forests , 7/14-7/21. Featured teachers: Dean Marshall Dean Marshall is a Canadian actor probably best known for his role as a Sgt. Bates on Stargate Atlantis. and Brian Hansen Brian Dean Hansen (born October 20, 1960 in Hawarden, Iowa) is a former American football punter in the National Football League. He played from 1984 to 1999 for the New Orleans Saints, the New England Patriots, the Cleveland Browns, the New York Jets, and the Washington Redskins. . Type of participants: Violinists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists and alternative music. Cost: $706 with housing; $440 w/out housing. String Alternatives Educators Workshop, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, 7/20-7/23. Featured teachers: Dean Marshall, Bob Phillips Robert Leon (Bob) Phillips (born June 23, 1951) is an American television journalist best known for his long-running program Texas Country Reporter. In 2005 Phillips was inducted into the Silver Circle of the Lone Star Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and , Pam Phillips and John Crozman. Type of participants: String educators. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, popular music, workshops and alternative string styles. Cost: $440 with housing; $275 w/out housing. Credit available. In affiliation with Northern Arizona University. Northern Arizona University Jill Douglas Jill Douglas is a Scottish sports presenter, currently working for BBC Sport. She grew up in Hawick in the Scottish Borders and studied journalism at Napier College in Edinburgh. , Program Coordinator, Northern Arizona University Music Camp, P.O. Box 6041, Flagstaff, AZ 86011; (928) 523-2323, fax: (928) 523-1133; music.camp@nau.edu; www.nau.edu/musiccamp NAU Music Camp, Flagstaff, 6/21-7/12. Type of participants. Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, sight reading, theory, popular music, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $500-$875 with housing; $350-$575 w/out housing. ARKANSAS National Federation of Music Clubs National Federation of Music Clubs (NFMC) is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to Music Education and the promotion of creative and performing arts in the United States. Kathryn Hickman, Director, Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Piano/String Camp, affiliated with the National Federation of Music Clubs, 513 N.W. Arlington, Lawton, OK 73507-6826; (580) 353-0716 or (580) 357-3775, fax: (580) 357-2680 Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Piano/String Camp, Eureka Springs, 7/20-7/27. Featured teachers: Jim Breckenridge, Jim Waddelow, Kevin Costley, Babette Goodman and Gene Moon. Type of participants: Pianists and string instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music, and string orchestra. Cost: $225 with housing. CALIFORNIA Idyllwild Arts Diane Dennis, Registrar, Idyllwild Arts Summer Program, P.O. Box 38, Idyllwild, CA 92549; (909) 659-2171, ext. 365, fax: (909) 659-5463; summerprogram@idyllwildarts.org; www.idyllwildarts.org Idyllwild Arts Summer Program, Idyllwild, 7/6-8/17. Featured teachers: Yehuda Gilad Yehuda Gilad is a professor of clarinet at the University of Southern California and the Colburn School of music. As well as being a very accomplished clarinetist he has also been called one of today's most dynamic and charismatic conductors. , Igor Gruppman, Larry Livingston, Nelms McKelvain and John Walz. Type of participants: Orchestral and chamber music instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $300-$875; housing available. San Francisco Conservatory of Music History San Francisco Conservatory of Music, founded in 1917, is a music school, with an enrollment of about 350 students. It was launched by Ada Clement and Lillian Hodgehead in the remodeled home of Lillian's parents on Sacramento Street. (See advertisement on page 43.) Laura R. Chrisp, Summer Programs Coordinator, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Summer Music West, 1201 Ortega St., San Francisco San Francisco (săn frănsĭs`kō), city (1990 pop. 723,959), coextensive with San Francisco co., W Calif., on the tip of a peninsula between the Pacific Ocean and San Francisco Bay, which are connected by the strait known as the Golden , CA 94122; (415) 759-3454, fax: (415) 759-3499; lrc@sfcm.edu; www.sfcm.edu/summer Summer Music West--Composition Intensive, San Francisco, 6/23-7/24. Featured teacher: Alexis Alrich. Type of participants: Composers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, private lessons, theory and a concert of participants' newly composed pieces. Cost: $730 w/out housing. Summer Music West--Ensembles Session I & II, San Francisco, 7/7-8/1. Featured teachers: Doris Fukawa and other SFCM preparatory faculty members. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello, flute, clarinet, 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. , bassoon bassoon (băs n`), 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. and horn instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and master classes. Cost: $625 or $785 w/out housing, depending on the session. Summer Music West--Musicianship Class, San Francisco, 7/7-7/18. Featured teachers: Preparatory division musicianship faculty. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Improvisation, sight reading, theory and ear training. Cost: $340 w/out housing. CONNECTICUT 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. (See advertisement on page 16.) Nancy Wolfe, Director, Center for Creative Youth, 350 High St., Middletown, CT 06459; (860) 685-3307, fax: (860) 685-3311; ccy@wesleyan.edu; www.crec.org/ccy Center for Creative Youth, Middletown, 6/22-7/26. Featured teachers: Gene Bozzi, Garrett Bennett, Laura Kane, Thomas Schuttenhelm and Maryann Liniak-Bodwell. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Grades 9-12. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons (not included in program cost), technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $3,750 with housing; $1,950 w/out housing. Credit available. FLORIDA Florida State University Florida State University, at Tallahassee; coeducational; chartered 1851, opened 1857. Present name was adopted in 1947. Special research facilities include those in nuclear science and oceanography. Richard A. Williams, Florida State University, School of Music, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1180; (850) 644-2508, fax: (850) 644-9934; rawillia@mailer.fsu.edu; www.music.fsu.edu Double Bass Workshop, Tallahassee, 6/18-6/21. Featured teacher: Melanie Punter. Type of participants: Double (string) bass instrumentalists. Emphasis: Master classes, ensembles, technique, audition preparation and performances. Cost: $250.25 with housing and meals; $185 w/out housing. Tuition (excluding housing) will be $170 if deposit is received or postmarked by April 1, 2003. Cost is $87 for those staying for the String Orchestra Camp. String Orchestra Camp, Tallahassee, 6/22-7/5. Featured teachers: Michael Allen Michael Allen may refer to:
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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. W. David Hobbs This article is about the former race car driver. For other people named David Hobbs, see David Hobbs (disambiguation). 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; (217) 581-5911, fax: (217) 581-7137; cfwdh@eiu.edu; www.eiu.edu/~musiccamp Eastern Piano Camp, Charleston, 7/13-7/19. Featured teachers: W. David Hobbs and Susan Teicher. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $340 with housing; $220 w/out housing. Northwestern University Northwestern University, mainly at Evanston, Ill.; coeducational; chartered 1851, opened 1855 by Methodists. In 1873 it absorbed Evanston College for Ladies. Heather Landes, Managing Director, National High School Music Institute, Northwestern University, School of Music, 711 Elgin Rd., Evanston, IL 60208; (847) 491-3141, fax: (847) 467-7440; musiclife@northwestern.edu; www.northwestern.edu/musicschool National High School Music Institute, Evanston, 6/29-8/1. Featured teacher: Don Owens. Type of participants: String and woodwind instrumentalists, percussionists and vocalists. Age or grade level: High school. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, composition and conducting. Cost: $3,600 with housing. Steans Institute for Young Artists at the Ravinia Festival Diane P. Dorn, Director, Steans Institute for Young Artists at the 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@mail.ravinia.org; www.ravinia.org Program for Piano and Strings, Highland Park, 6/14-7/19. Featured teachers: Miriam Fried, Kim Kashkashian Kim Kashkashian (born August 31, 1952 in Detroit, Michigan) is an American violist of Armenian heritage. She gained international fame by winning the 2nd place prize at the 1980 Lionel Tertis Competition and the 1980 ARD International Music Competition in Munich. , Timothy Eddy, Paul Katz Paul Katz is an American cellist. He is known to concertgoers the world over as cellist of the Cleveland Quartet, which during an international career of 26 years, made more than 2,500 appearances on four continents. and 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. . Type of participants: Pianists and string instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire, master classes and concerts. Program for Singers, Highland Park, 7/26-8/20. Featured teachers: Margo Garrett, Benita Valente Benita Valente, born October 19, 1934 in Delano, California, is a distinguished American soprano whose long career has encompassed the operatic stage as well as performance of lieder, chamber music and oratorio. , Sergei Leiferkus Sergei Leiferkus (born April 4, 1946) is an operatic baritone from Russia, known for his dramatic technique and powerful voice particularly in Russian and Italian repertoire. , Rudolf Piernay and Martin Katz. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, repertoire, master classes and concerts. Program for Vocal Chamber Music, Highland Park, 7/17-8/3. Featured teachers: Margo Garrett, Benita Valente, Timothy Eddy and Daniel Phillips. Type of participants: Vocalists, pianists and string instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons and concerts. INDIANA Anderson University There are two institutions in the United States with the name Anderson University, both formerly known as Anderson College:
Joani Brandon, Program Director, Anderson University, Music Department, 1100 E. 5th St., Anderson, IN 46012; (765) 641-4547, fax: (765) 641-3809; jlbrandon@anderson.edu Orff Certification Level I, Anderson, 7/7-7/18. Featured teachers: Lisa Sullivan and Sarah Hassler. Type of participants: Elementary-level teachers, educators and IMTs. Emphasis: Improvisation, movement, recorder and speech. Cost: $700 w/out housing. Credit available. Ball State University James Helton/Ray Kilburn, BSU BSU Ball State University BSU Boise State University BSU Black Student Union BSU Bemidji State University BSU Bowie State University (Bowie, Maryland) BSU Baptist Student Union (college religious organization) Piano Camp Coordinators, Ball State University, School of Music, Muncie, IN 47306; (765) 285-5517, fax: (765) 285-5401; rjkilburn@bsu.edu; www.bsu.edu Ball State University Piano Camp, Muncie, 6/22-6/28. Featured teachers: Robert Palmer Robert Palmer may refer to:
Grace College Karen Wilder, Administrative Assistant, 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. , P.O. Box 800, Haymarket, VA 20168; (888) 836-2723, fax: (703) 753-2723; mwf@christianperformingart.org; www.masterworksfestival.org MasterWorks Festival, Winona Lake, 6/22-7/20. Featured teachers: Stephen Clapp, John Dalley
Indiana University Indiana University, main campus at Bloomington; state supported; coeducational; chartered 1820 as a seminary, opened 1824. It became a college in 1828 and a university in 1838. The medical center (run jointly with Purdue Univ. (See advertisement on page 53.) Helena Walsh, Coordinator, Pre-College Programs, Indiana University, School of Music, 1201 E. Third St., Mailroom, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN 47405; (812) 855-6025, fax: (812) 855-4936; musicsp@indiana.edu; www.music.indiana.edu/som/ special_programs College Audition Preparation, Bloomington, 7/26-7/31. Featured teachers: M. Dee Stewart, Howard Klug Howard Klug has been a chamber musician, soloist, and clinician throughout the United States, Great Britain, Belgium, Portugal, Austria, Venezuela, China and Israel. A former member of the U.S. Air Force Band in Washington, D.C., where he soloed on flute, clarinet and saxophone, Mr. , Richard Seraphinoff and Kim Walker. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Grades 10-12. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. This is a workshop for high school brass, percussion and woodwind players who are planning to apply for entrance to college music programs. Cost: $858 with housing; $700 w/out housing. Spanish Guitar Academy, Bloomington, 7/12-7/18. Featured teachers: Atanas Tzvetkov and Petar Jankovic. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, technique, sight reading, workshops, master classes, faculty concerts, concluding participant recital and a certificate of completion. Cost: $658 with housing; $500 w/out housing. Summer Music Festival 2003, Bloomington, dates to be announced. Featured teachers: Mimi Zweig, M. Dee Stewart, Karen Taylor Karen Taylor is an English comedienne from Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria. She is a former finalist in the prestigious Daily Telegraph Open Mic Award[1] and has fronted her own sketch show on BBC Three, entitled Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor. , Edward Auer and Howard Klug. Type of participants: Pianists, woodwind and string instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: All levels. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: Varies; housing available. Credit available. 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. June DeForest de·for·est tr.v. de·for·est·ed, de·for·est·ing, de·for·ests To cut down and clear away the trees or forests from. de·for , Director, American Chamber Concerts, c/o Valparaiso University, Center for the Arts, Valparaiso, IN 46383; (773) 665-8903, fax: (773) 975-0145; amcc@msn.com Focus on Chamber Music, Valparaiso, Saturdays, 6/28-8/2. Featured teachers: June DeForest, Daniel Morganstern and Dennis Friesen-Cerper. Type of participants: String instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles and chamber music. Cost: $350 w/out housing. IOWA Iowa, state, United States Iowa (ī`əwə), midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R. Simpson College
Simpson College is a four-year, coeducational liberal arts institution situated in Indianola, Iowa, USA, and affiliated with the Orpheus Festival, Indianola, 7/13-7/20. Featured teacher: Robert L. Larsen. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists, pianists, percussionists, organists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory and musical theater workshop. Cost: $500 with housing; $375 w/out housing. Contact: Maria DiPalma, Orpheus Festival Co-director, Simpson College, Music Department, 701 N. C St., Indianola, IA 50125; (515) 961-1637, fax: (515) 961-1498; terry@storm.simpson.edu; www.simpson.edu Simpson College Jazz Camp, Indianola, 6/8-6/13. Featured teachers: Jim Widner, 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. , 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. , Bill Perkins There have been several well-known people named Bill Perkins, including:
The University of Iowa Not to be confused with Iowa State University. The first faculty offered instruction at the University in March 1855 to students in the Old Mechanics Building, situated where Seashore Hall is now. In September 1855, the student body numbered 124, of which, 41 were women. Rita Schmidt, Administrative Assistant, The University of Iowa, Music Department, 1064 Voxman Music Bldg., Iowa City Iowa City, city (1990 pop. 59,738), seat of Johnson co., E Iowa, on both sides of the Iowa River; founded 1839 as the capital of Iowa Territory, inc. 1853. Among its manufactures are foam rubber, animal feed, paper, and food products. The city is the seat of the Univ. , IA 52242; (319) 335-1635, fax: (319) 353-2555; rita-schmidt@uiowa.edu; www.uiowa.edu/~bands/asmc All-State Music Camp, Iowa City, 6/8-6/14. Featured teachers: Victor Markovich, William Jones William Jones is the name of: Academics and authors
KENTUCKY University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky, also referred to as UK, is a public, co-educational university located in Lexington, Kentucky. Keyboard Ensemble and Technology Seminar, Lexington, 7/9-7/16. Featured teachers: Joy Carden, Susan Ogilvy, Dennis Stoufill, Larry Keenan Larry Keenan (born October 1, 1940, in North Bay, Ontario) is a former professional ice hockey left wing. He played in the National Hockey League with the Toronto Maple Leafs, St. Louis Blues, Buffalo Sabres, and Philadelphia Flyers. and Vicki McVay. Type of participants: Piano teachers, including instructors of electronic and digital keyboards. Age or grade level: Teachers of all levels. Emphasis: Keyboard ensembles, improvisation, pedagogy, repertoire, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $475 w/out housing. Credit available. Contact: Vicki McVay, Local Coordinator, Keyboard Ensemble and Technology Seminar, University of Kentucky, School of Music, 105 Fine Arts Bldg., Lexington, KY 40506-0022; (859) 257-2863, fax: (859) 257-9576; cardenjoy@aol.com 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 Course, Lexington, 6/16-6/27. Featured teachers: Cindy Hall, Jay Broeker and Brian Burnett. Type of participants: Vocalists and elementary-level vocal teachers, educators and IMTs. Emphasis: Pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $525 with housing; $325 w/out housing. Contact: Cecilia Wang, Director, Orff Program, address above; (859) 257-8203, fax: (859) 257-9576; cecilia@uky.edu; www.uky.edu/~cecilia/Orff MAINE Bowdoin College Bowdoin College, at Brunswick, Maine; coeducational; chartered 1794, opened 1802, named for James Bowdoin. One of the nation's older colleges, its alumni include Nathaniel Hawthorne, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, and Franklin Pierce. Jen Means, Director of Admissions, Bowdoin Summer Music Festival, Bowdoin College, 6300 College Station, Brunswick, ME 04011; (207) 373-1400, fax: (207) 373-1441; info@summermusic.org; www.summermusic.org Bowdoin Summer Music Festival Brunswick, 6/21-8/2. Featured teachers: Yoheved Kaplinski, 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. , Itzhak Rashkovsky, Claude LeLong and Steven Doane. Type of participants: String and woodwind instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire and master classes. Cost: $2,950 with housing; $2,375 w/out housing. New England New England, name applied to the region comprising six states of the NE United States—Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. The region is thought to have been so named by Capt. Music Camp Davis Wiggin, Director, New England Music Camp, Admissions, 8 Goldenrod goldenrod, any species of the large genus Solidago of the family Asteraceae (aster family), chiefly North American weedy herbs. They have small yellow flowers clustered, often in panicles, along a wandlike stem. Ln., Sidney, ME 04330; (207)465-3025; Playatnemc@aol.com, www.nemusiccamp.com New England Music Camp, Sidney, 6/22-8/18. Featured teachers: Leon Gregorian, John Madden, Sue Barber, Marion Murphy Powell and James Stoltie. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, workshops, conducting, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $3,000 with 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. University of Southern Maine, Summer Session and School of Music, 37 College Ave., Gorham, ME 04038; (207) 780-5617, fax: (207) 228-8161; summer@usm.maine.edu; www.usm.maine.edu/summer/ youth_programs Southern Maine Choral Institute, Gorham, 7/27-8/2. Featured teachers: Robert Russel and Chris Peterson. Type of participants: Vocalists and conductors. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons and popular music. Cost: $465 with housing; $375 w/out housing. Contact: Robert Russell Robert or Bob Russell may refer to:
Southern Maine Junior Music Academy, Gorham, 7/13-7/19. Featured teachers: George Shabo and John Morneau. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music and jazz. Cost: $470 with housing; $380 w/out housing. Contact: George Shabo, academy director, contact information above. Southern Maine Music Academy, Gorham, 7/5-7/13. Featured teachers: Peter Martin and Chris Oberholtzer. Type of participants: Woodwind, percussion and brass instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, jazz, private lessons and theory. Cost: $570 with housing; $480 w/out housing. Contact: Peter Martin, academy director, contact information above. Southern Maine Piano Institute, Gotham, 7/20-7/25. Featured teachers: Laura Kargul, Cheryl Tschanz, Christine Kissack and Calvin Herst. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists and accompanying. Cost: $600 with housing, $510 w/out housing. Contact: Laura Kargul, institute director, contact information above. Southern Maine String Academy, Gorham, 8/3-8/8. Featured teacher: 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. . Type of participants: String instrumentalists, music educators and IMTs. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons and theory. Cost: $445 with housing; $370 w/out housing. Contact: Anne Wilkinson, academy director, contact information on page 41. Southern Maine Youth Band Day Camp, Gorham, 6/23-6/27. Featured teachers: Dawn Boden and John Morneau. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, technique, theory and popular music. Cost: $215 w/out housing. Contact: Dawn Boden, camp director, contact information on page 41. MASSACHUSETTS Belvoir Terrace, Inc. Nancy Goldberg, Director, Belvoir Terrace, Inc., 101 W. 79th St., New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of , NY 10024; (212) 580-3398, fax: (212) 579-7282; info@belvoirterrace.com; www.belvoirterrace.com Belvoir Terrace, Lenox, 6/24-8/12. Featured teachers: Twenty-five professional private teachers. Type of participants: String and woodwind instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Girls ages 9-17. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, performances, master classes, art, dance and theater. Cost: $7,700 with housing. Credit available. MICHIGAN The Bay View Music Festival Ray Fowler, Artistic Director, The Bay View Music Festival, Music Department; 130 Omps Dr., Winchester, VA 22601; (540) 535-0810, fax: (540) 722-0122; rsfowler@aol.com; www.bayviewfestival.org The Bay View Music Festival, Bay View, 6/20-8/17. Featured teachers: The Westbrook 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. , Quintessence quin·tes·sence n. 1. The pure, highly concentrated essence of a thing. 2. The purest or most typical instance: the quintessence of evil. 3. Woodwind Quintet and The Bay View Brass Quintet A brass quintet is a five-piece musical ensemble composed of brass instruments. The most common instrumentation is two trumpets or cornets, one French horn, one trombone, and one tuba or bass trombone. . Type of participants: String, woodwind and brass instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and pre-professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music, opera and music theater. Cost: $2,470 with housing; $1,350 w/out housing. Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp is a summer arts camp in Twin Lake, Michigan, United States, and is located in the Manistee National Forest. In 2006, 7,814 participants were enrolled in Blue Lake's numerous programs. Since its beginning in 1966, over 250,000 students have attended. Todd Holmberg, Program Director, Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp, 300 E. Crystal Lake Rd., Twin Lake, MI 49457; (800) 221-3796, fax: (231) 893-5120; holmberg@bluelake.org; www.bluelake.org Band Program, Twin Lake, 6/25-7/6, 7/9-7/20, 7/23-8/3 or 8/6-8/17. Featured teachers: Conductors and instructors from universities, colleges, professional ensembles, and private and public schools nationwide. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $860 with housing. Blue Lake Suzuki Family Camp, Twin Lake, 6/11-6/14, 6/15-6/18 or 6/19-6/22. Featured teachers: Suzuki piano and string instructors. Type of participants: String instrumentalists, pianists, teachers and families. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Call for brochure. Housing available. Choir Program, Twin Lake, 6/25-7/6, 7/9-7/20, 7/23-8/3 or 8/6-8/17. Featured teachers: Conductors and instructors from universities, colleges, professional ensembles, and private and public schools nationwide. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $900 with housing. Harp Program, Twin Lake, 6/25-7/6, 7/9-7/20, 7/23-8/3 or 8/6-8/17. Featured teachers: Instructors from universities, colleges and professional ensembles from the United States United States, officially United States of America, republic (2005 est. pop. 295,734,000), 3,539,227 sq mi (9,166,598 sq km), North America. The United States is the world's third largest country in population and the fourth largest country in area. and Europe. Type of participants: Harpists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $935 with housing. Jazz Program, Twin Lake, 6/25-7/6, 7/9-7/20, 7/23-8/3 or 8/6-8/17. Featured teachers: Conductors and instructors from universities, colleges, professional ensembles, and private and public schools nationwide. 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. ; saxophone, piano, bass and drums Piano, Bass and Drums is a music DVD that features the musical collaboration of R&B singer Patrice Rushen, and other musicians such as Darek Oleszkiewicz,Ndugu Chancler as well as many others. ). Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $860 with housing. Orchestra Program, Twin Lake, 6/25-7/6, 7/9-7/20, 7/23-8/3 or 8/6-8/17. Featured teachers: Conductors and instructors from universities, colleges, professional ensembles, and private and public schools nationwide. Type of participants: String and wind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary, Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: $860 with housing. Piano Program, Twin Lake, 6/25-7/6, 7/9-7/20, 7/23-8/3 or 8/6-8/17. Featured teachers: Instructors from U.S. universities and colleges. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and theory. Cost: $935 with housing. Summer Camp for Adults, Twin Lake, 7/9-7/12 (String Orchestra), 7/16-7/19 (Wind Instrument Technique), 7/23-7/26 or 8/13-8/16 (Concert Band), 7/27-7/30 0azz Improvisation), 7/30-8/2 (Jazz Band), 8/19-8/24 (Chamber Music for Fun). Featured teachers: Professional performers and conductors from universities and colleges. Type of participants: All band, string, jazz and rhythm instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Adult amateurs. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: Call for brochure. Housing available. Interlochen Center for the Arts Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . Tom Bewley, Director of Admissions, Interlochen Center for the Arts, P.O. Box 199, Interlochen, MI 49643-0199; (231) 276-7472, fax: (231) 276-7464; admissions@interlochen.k12.mi.us; www.interlochen.org Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen, 6/15-8/11. Featured teachers: Eric Kim, Douglas Campbell Douglas Campbell may refer to:
visual arts npl → arts mpl plastiques visual arts npl → , workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $4,998 with housing. 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. Susan M. Grant Robinson Grant Geoffrey Robinson (b. 24 July, 1979) in Gisborne. He is a New Zealand cricketer who plays for the Northern Districts Knights. In 2005-06 Robinson scored 268 for Hamilton against Northland to record the second highest score in the history of the Hawke Cup competition. , Program Coordinator, U-M U-M University of Michigan (also seen as UM) School of Music, Michigan Youth Office, 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; (734) 763-1279, fax: (734) 647-0140; sumgraro@umich.edu; www.music.umich.edu/resources/myo All-State Program at Interlochen, Interlochen (Ann Arbor), 6/15-7/12. Featured teachers: Richard Beene, Jerry Blackstone Jerry Blackstone is a Grammy Award winning American choral conductor. He is the Director of Choirs and Chair of the Conducting Department at the University of Michigan and the Music Director of the University Musical Society Choral Union. , Steven Davis For people with a similar name, see . Steven Davis (born January 1, 1985 in Ballymena, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish international football player who currently plays for Fulham as a midfielder. , John Ellis John Ellis may refer to:
Summer Arts Institute, Ann Arbor, 7/13-7/26. Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Completing grades 6-9. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, history, technique, theory and group lessons. Cost: To be determined. Housing available. Western Michigan University Western Michigan University, at Kalamazoo, Mich.; coeducational; founded in 1903 as Western State Normal School, became accredited in 1927 as a college, gained university status in 1957. Carl Doubleday, SEMINAR Director, Western Michigan University, School of Music, 1903 W. Michigan Ave., Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5434; (269) 387-4681, fax: (269) 387-1113; carl.doubleday@wmich.edu; www.wmich.edu/music SEMINAR 2003, Kalamazoo, 7/13-7/26. Featured teachers: WMU WMU Western Michigan University (Kalamazoo, Michigan) WMU Woman's Missionary Union (Southern Baptist Convention) WMU Waste Management Unit WMU World Maritime University (Malmö, Sweden) music faculty and guests. Type of participants: Woodwind, brass, percussion and string instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Grades 9-12. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, jazz, private lessons, theory, popular music, and electronic and computer music. Cost: Approximately $820 with housing; $620 w/out housing. MINNESOTA Musictech College Mary Holmes Mary Rehling Holmes was the first head women’s golf coach at Louisiana State University. Holmes recorded one team title and one individual title in three seasons as head coach of the Lady Tigers. She was succeeded by Buddy Alexander. , Education Outreach Education outreach is a variation of Cause Marketing and/or Strategic Philanthropy and other focused Public Affairs activities that are specific to education. These programs may include:
as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery , MN 55101; (612) 291-0177, fax: (612) 291-0366; mholmes@musictech.com; www.musictech.com Summer Jazz Workshop, St. Paul, 6/16-6/20. Featured teachers: Pete Whitman, Dave Jensen, Jeff Rinear, Terry Burns and Gordy Knudtson. Type of participants: Brass and woodwind instrumentalists and rhythm section Noun 1. rhythm section - the section of a band or orchestra that plays percussion instruments percussion section, percussion section - a division of an orchestra containing all instruments of the same class . Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory, and the ability to solo within the ensemble. Cost: $300 w/out housing. Vocal Festival, St. Paul, 8/1-8/2. Featured teachers: Variety of professional singers in multiple styles. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Age 14 and older, including teachers and professionals. Emphasis: Soloists, improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, popular music, workshops and contemporary music styles. Cost: To be determined. 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. Pat Anfinson, Conferences Director, St. Olaf College, Conferences and Events Department, 1520 St. Olaf Ave., Northfield, MN 55057; (507) 646-3031, fax: (507) 646-3690; summer@stolaf.edu; www.stolaf.edu/services/conferences/ musiccamp St. Olaf Summer Music Camp, Northfield, 6/15-6/22. Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: High school. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private and ensemble instruction, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $500 with housing; $400 w/out housing. University of St. Thomas University of St. Thomas can refer to:
"Robin Mohs, Program Coordinator, University of St. Thomas, Graduate Programs in Music Education, 2115 Summit Ave. #LOR LOR Letter Of Reprimand (military) LoR Lord of the Rings (J.R.R. Tolkien) LOR Learning Object Repository LOR Linux.Org. 103, St. Paul, MN 55105; (651) 962-5870, fax: (651) 962-5886; gradmusic@stthomas.edu; www.stthomas.edu/musiced Graduate Programs in Music Education, St. Paul, 6/16-8/8. Type of participants: Elementary and secondary music educators and IMTs. Emphasis: Orff and Kodaly certification, piano pedagogy, conducting courses, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Credit available. MISSISSIPPI Mississippi State University Mississippi State University, at Mississippi State, near Starkville; land-grant and state supported; coeducational; chartered 1878 as an agricultural and mechanical college, opened 1880. From 1932 to 1958 it was known as Mississippi State College. Jackie Edwards-Henry, Director, Piano Showcase, Mississippi State University, Music Education Department, P.O. Box 6240, Mississippi State, MS 39762; (662) 325-3070, fax: (662) 325-0250; jeh@ra.msstate.edu Piano Showcase, Starkville, 6/1-6/6. Featured teachers: Louis Nagel and Jane Magrath. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and keyboard technology There are many types of keyboard, usually differentiated by the switch technology employed in their operation. Since there are so many switches needed (usually about 80-110) and because they have to be highly reliable, this usually defines the keyboard. . Master class participants are high school students; teachers have workshops and observe master-class teaching. Three concerts for participants, open to the public, are included in cost. Cost: $386 with housing; $263 w/out housing. Credit available. MISSOURI University of Missouri-Columbia (See advertisement on page 49.) Missouri Summer Music Institute Honor Choir, Columbia, 6/8-6/14. Featured teacher: Harrison Boughton. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, sight reading, workshops and voice master classes. Cost: $280 with housing. Contact: Jamila McWhirter, Assistant Director and Camp Administrator, University of Missouri-Columbia, School of Music, 228 Fine Arts Bldg., Columbia, MO 65211; (573) 882-2071, fax: (573) 884-7444; jlmgf3@mizzou.edu; http://web.missouri.edu/~musicwww Missouri Summer Music Institute Junior High Band Camp, Columbia, 6/8-6/14. Featured teacher: Tom O'Neal. Type of participants: Band instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Grades 6-9. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $300 with housing; $180 w/out housing. Contact: Tina Price, MSMI MSMI Moderate to Severe Mental Impairment Coordinator, University of Missouri-Columbia, School of Music, 202 Loeb Hall, Columbia, MO 65211; (573) 882-3438, fax: (573) 884-5515; pricet@missouri.edu; http://web.missouri.edu/~musicwww Missouri Summer Music Institute Senior High Band Camp, Columbia, 6/15-4/21. Featured teacher: Tom O'Neal. Type of participants: Band instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Grades 9-12. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $300 with housing; $180 w/out housing. Contact: Tina Price, MSMI Coordinator, contact information above. University of Missouri-Kansas City Susan Hathaway, Coordinator, University of Missouri-Kansas City Conservatory of Music, 4949 Cherry St., Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850). , MO 64110; (816) 235-2742, fax: (816) 235-5264; hathaways@umkc.edu; www.umkc.edu/conservatory Orff Schulwerk, Level I & II, Kansas City, 7/7-7/18 (excluding weekend). Featured teachers: Karen Jensen and Ralph Maddox. Type of participants: Music educators and IMTs. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Pedagogy and workshops. Cost: Approximately $752 with housing; $500 w/out housing. Credit available. String Fling, Kansas City, 7/26-7/29. Featured teachers: To be announced. Type of participants: Music educators and IMTs. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Approximately $280 with housing; approximately $200 w/out housing. Credit available. NEVADA Las Vegas Las Vegas (läs vā`gəs), city (1990 pop. 258,295), seat of Clark co., S Nev.; inc. 1911. It is the largest city in Nevada and the center of one of the fastest-growing urban areas in the United States. Music Festival George E. Stelluto, Music Director, Las Vegas Music Festival, University of Nevada University of Nevada could refer to either of the universities in the Nevada System of Higher Education:
Las Vegas Music Festival 2003, Las Vegas, 7/28-8/17. Featured teachers: World-class faculty from throughout the United States and Europe. Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists, pianists and music educators. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional, ages 15-28. Emphasis: Orchestral, chamber music, piano studies, private lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops and orchestral training. Cost: Approximately $1,120 with homing; $400 w/out homing. Credit available. NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). Plymouth State College Carleen Graff, Camp Director, Plymouth State College, Music and Theatre Department, 17 High St., MSC (1) (MSC.Software Corporation, Santa Ana, CA, www.mscsoftware.com) Founded in 1963 by Richard H. MacNeal and Robert G. Schwendler, MSC is the world's largest provider of mechanical computer aided engineering (MCAE) strategies, simulation software and services. #37, Plymouth, NH 03264; (603) 535-2313, fax: (603) 535-2645; carleeng@plymouth.edu; www.plymouth.edu/psc/music/pianonews Junior Piano Monster Festival, Plymouth, 6/22-6/25. Featured teachers: Carolyn Miller 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. Age or grade level: Grades 5-8. Emphasis: Multiple piano ensembles and digital keyboard ensembles, jazz, technique, repertoire, theory, chorus, handbells, percussion ensemble A percussion ensemble is a musical ensemble consisting of only percussion instruments. Although the term can be used to describe any such group, it commonly refers to groups of classically-trained percussionists performing primarily classical music. , organ lessons, and electronic and computer music. Cost: To be determined. Senior Piano Monster Festival, Plymouth, 6/26-6/29. Featured teachers: Carolyn Miller and Donna Smith. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12. Emphasis: Multiple piano ensembles and digital keyboard ensembles, history, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, handbells, organ lessons, master classes, concerts, and electronic and computer music. Cost: To be determined. Teacher Seminar (with Junior Piano Monster Festival), Plymouth, 6/24-6/25. Featured teachers: Carolyn Miller and Donna Smith. Type of participants: Piano teachers. Emphasis: Workshops and observation of students' activities. Cost: To be determined. Credit available. University of New Hampshire Alexis Zaricki, Administrative Assistant, University of New Hampshire, Music Department, Paul Creative Arts Center, 30 College Rd., Durham, NH 03824; (603) 862-2404, fax: (603) 862-3155; azaricki@cisunix.unh.edu; www.unh.edu MUSI Musi (m `sē), river, c.325 mi (520 km) long, rising in the Pegunungan Barisan, S Sumatra, Indonesia. 831 Conducting: Advanced Instrumental Conducting, Durham, 6/29-7/3. Featured teacher: Andrew Boysen Andrew Boysen, Jr. (b. 1968) is a composer and conductor who has appeared with high school, festival and university ensembles across the United States and Great Britain. Biography . Type of participants: Conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Technique and repertoire. Cost: To be determined. Credit available. MUSI 994 Theory Seminar, Durham, 7/7-7/24. Featured teacher: Michael Annicchiarico. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, teachers and music educators working toward a graduate degree. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Theory. Cost: To be determined. Credit available. Summer Youth Music School Junior Session, Durham, 7/13-7/18. Type of participants: Band, orchestral and jazz instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, completed grades 7 and 8. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique and theory. Cost: $400 with housing; $300 w/out housing. Summer Youth Music School Senior Session, Durham, 7/21-8/2. Type of participants: Band, orchestral and jazz instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, completed grades 9-12. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique and theory. Cost: $800 with housing; $600 w/out housing. The Walden School Patricia Plude, Executive Director, The Walden School, 31 A-29th St., San Francisco, CA 94110; (415) 648-4710, fax: (415) 648-1561; info@waldenschool.org; www.waldenschool.org The Walden School, Dublin, 6/28-8/3. Featured teachers: Non Sequitur non sequitur (nahn sek [as in heck]-kwit-her) n. Latin for "it does not follow." The term usually means that a conclusion does not logically follow from the facts or law, stated: "That's a non sequitur." (resident ensemble), 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 and Tom Lopez. Type of participants: All instrumentalists, vocalists and composers. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, pedagogy, sight reading, theory, workshops, musicianship, composition, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $4,600 with housing. NEW JERSEY Appel Farm Arts and Music Center Matt Sisson, Camp Director, Appel Farm Arts and Music Center, P.O. Box 888, Elmer, NJ 08318; (800) 394-8478, fax: (856) 358-6513; appelcamp@aol.com; www.appelfarm.org/camp Summer Arts Camp, Elmer, 6/29-7/26 and 7/27-8/23. Featured teachers: To be announced. Type of participants: Classical, rock and jazz instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional, including music educators and IMTs. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $3,700 with housing. 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 Ryder University (See advertisement on page 51.) Scott Hoerl, Director, Summer Session, Westminster Choir College, 101 Walnut Ln., Princeton, NJ 08540; (609) 924-7416, fax: (609) 921-6187; woce@rider.edu; http://westminster.rider.edu The High School Solo Pianist, Princeton, 7/28-8/1. Featured teachers: Ena Bronstein Barton, Phyllis Lehrer and Jean Stackhouse. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Grades 9-12. Emphasis: Piano ensembles, soloists, jazz, private lessons, technique and repertoire. Cost: $725 with housing. Middle School Piano Camp, Princeton, 6/28-7/3. Featured teachers: Lillian Livingston, Miriam Eley and Kelly Setler Scheer. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Grades 6-9. Emphasis: Piano ensembles, soloists, history, improvisation, repertoire and theory. Cost: $675 with housing. Piano Camp for High School Musicians, Princeton, 7/13-7/18 and 7/20-7/25. Featured teachers: Ingrid Jacobson Clarfield, Donald Smith Donald Smith may refer to:
Piano Camp for Piano Teachers, Princeton, 7/7-7/11. Featured teachers: Lillian Livingston, Faina Bryanskaya and Ingrid Jacobson Clarfield. Type of participants: Piano teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Piano ensembles, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $750-$950 with housing; $450-$650 w/out housing. Credit available. A Symposium for Pianists: Strategies for Improving Mind and Body for Optimal Performance, Princeton, 7/21-7/25. Featured teachers: Phyllis Lehrer, Gail Berenson, Seymour Fink, William de Van and Robert Mayerovitch. Type of participants: Pianists and piano teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $750-$950 with housing; $450-$650 w/out housing. Credit available. NEW YORK American Guild of Organists The American Guild of Organists, or AGO, is a national organization of academic, church, and concert organists in the USA, headquartered in New York City. It was founded in 1896 as both an educational and service organization. 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. Chapter Gregory D'Agostino, Director, American Guild of Organists, New York City Chapter, P.O. Box 230 402, Ansonia Station, New York, NY 10023; (212) 799-0560, fax: (212) 877-8339; gregdag@aol.com; www.nycago.org Pipe Organ Encounter, New York City, 7/6-7/12. Featured teachers: Gerre Hancock Gerre Edward Hancock (born February 21, 1934 in Lubbock, Texas) is an American organist, improviser, and composer. Hancock is currently Senior Lecturer in Organ and Sacred Music at the University of Texas, Austin. Dr. , John Weaver
John Weaver (July 21, 1673 – September 24, 1760) was a dancer and choreographer and is commonly known as the father of English , Gregory D'Agostino, MacNeil Robinson and George Stauffer. Type of participants: Organists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $325 with housing; $250 w/out housing. Eastman School of Music Eastman School of Music: see Rochester, Univ. of. (See advertisement on page 55.) Douglas Humpherys, Director, Eastman Young Artists International Piano Competition and Festival, Eastman School of Music, Piano Department, 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, NY 14604; (585) 274-1521; dhumpherys@esm.rochester.edu; www.rochester.edu/Eastman Eastman Young Artists International Piano Competition and Festival, Rochester, 7/28-8/6. Featured teachers: Members of the Eastman piano faculty. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary, ages-14-18. Emphasis: Soloists, competition and master classes. Cost: $550 plus $80 application fee with housing; $80 application fee w/out housing. French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts is a performing arts program and summer camp located just outside Hancock, New York, on a private lake in the western Catskill mountains. The camp is approximately two and a half hours from New York City between Monticello and Binghamton. 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; admin@frenchwoods.com; www.frenchwoods.com French Woods Festival of the Performing Arts, Hancock, 6/24-8/24. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $6,750 with housing. Hartwick College History Hartwick Seminary was founded in 1797 through the will of John Christopher Hartwick, a Lutheran minister from Germany, who led several mission congregations of early settlers along the Hudson River and the Mohawk River in what is now upstate New York. (See advertisement on page 54.) Theresa Lawlor, Associate Director, Hartwick College, Summer Music Festival, 1 Hartwick Dr., Oneonta, NY 13820; (800) 388-0337, fax: (607) 431-4245; musicfestival@hartwick.edu;www.hartwickmusicfestival.org Hartwick College Summer Music Festival & Institute, Oneonta, 6/29-8/10. Featured teachers: Sarah Chang Sarah Chang (born December 10, 1980) is a Korean American violinist. Chang was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania of Korean heritage. Min-Soo Chang, her father, is a violinist and Myoung Jun Chang, her mother, is a composer. , Skitch Henderson, Jeffrey Khaner Jeffrey Khaner is the principal flutist of the Philadelphia Orchestra. He has also served as principal flutist with the Cleveland Orchestra and the Pittsburgh Symphony. Mr. Khaner teaches at the Curtis Institute of Music and The Juilliard School. , Hugh Sung Hugh Sung (born September 25, 1968 in Philadelphia, PA) is a Korean-American classical pianist. Early life Sung began studying the piano with his mother at the age of three. At the age of eight, he began private studies with Eleanor Sokoloff. and David Finlayson. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate, ages 10-20. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $1,500-$4,000 with housing; $900-$2,400 w/out housing. Credit available. Ithaca College The college offers a curriculum with over 100 degree programs in its five schools:
Kim Milling, Director, 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). and Summer Sessions, Ithaca College, School of Music, 953 Danby Rd., Ithaca, NY 14850; (607) 274-3143; www.ithaca.edu Summer Piano Institute, Ithaca, 7/6-7/12. Featured teachers: Charis Dimaras, Read Gainsford, Deborah Martin, Phiroze Mehta and John White. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and piano ensemble. Cost: $600 with housing; $450 w/out housing. Mannes College of Music Mannes College The New School For Music is a music conservatory located in New York City, on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. Mannes is considered one of the leading music conservatories internationally, unique in its small size and rigorous musicianship training. (See advertisement on page 53.) Julie Kedersha, Festival Director, Mannes College of Music, International Keyboard Institute & Festival, 150 W. 85th St., New York, NY 10024; (212) 580-0210, ext. 336, fax: (212) 580-1738; iki@newschool.edu; www.ikif.org International Keyboard Institute & Festival, New York City, 7/13-7/27. 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. , Idil Biret, Victor Rosenbaum, Mordecai Shehori and Vladimir Shakin. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, repertoire, master classes and concerts. Cost: $1,500 with housing; $800 w/out housing. Credit available. NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. Appalachian State University History Appalachian State University began in the summer of 1899 when a group of citizens of Watauga County, NC, under the leadership of D.D. Dougherty and B.B. Dougherty, began a movement to establish a good school in Boone, NC. Land was donated by D.B. Stephen M. Hopkins, Director, Cannon Music Camp, Appalachian State University, Hayes School Hayes School is a mixed secondary school located in the village of Hayes within the London Borough of Bromley. The school is well renowned throughout Kent for its sporting achievements, most notably in rugby, football and cricket, and has produced some of the highest GCSE and A of Music, P.O. Box 32031, Boone, NC 28608; phone/fax: (828) 262-4091; hopkinssm@appstate.edu; www.cannon.appstate.edu Cannon Music Camp, Boone, 6/21-7/19. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, sight reading, theory and master classes. Cost: $1,100 with housing. Brevard Music Center The Brevard Music Center is a summer institute and festival located in western North Carolina. It enrolls about four hundred students, age fourteen and older, who participate in orchestra and other large ensembles, play chamber music, study composition, and take private lessons. (See advertisement on page 39.) Dorothy Knowles, Admissions Coordinator, Brevard, Music Center, c/o Converse College Please help [ rewrite this article] from a neutral point of view. Mark blatant advertising for , using . , School of Music, P.O. Box 312, Brevard, NC 28712; (828) 862-2140, fax: (828) 884-2036; bmacadmission@citcom.net; www.brevardmusic.org Brevard Music Center, Brevard, 6/18-8/3. Featured guest artists: Sarah Chang, Glenn Dicterow Glenn Dicterow (born December 23 1948), is an American violinist and is currently concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra. Childhood and Musical Studies Mr. , Misha Dichter Misha Dichter (born September 27, 1945) is a classical pianist who was born in Shanghai, Mainland China, where his Polish parents had fled early in World War II. When he was two years old, his family emigrated to Los Angeles, California, where he began studying piano at the age of and The Diaz Trio. Type of participants: Orchestral and wind ensemble instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, master classes, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $3,700 with housing. Credit available. Methodist College Methodist College may refer to:
Joy Cogswell, Director, Summer MusiCamp 2003, Methodist College, Music Department, 5400 Ramsey St., Fayetteville, NC 28311; (910) 630-7103, fax: (910) 630-7513; musicamp@methodist.edu; www.methodist.edu/music/musicamp.htm Summer MusiCamp 2003, Fayetteville, 7/14-7/19. Featured teachers: Jane Weeks Gardiner, Sue Snyder, Bert Owen, Lynn Auman and Betty Neill Parsons. Type of participants: Pianists, vocalists, choral musicians, and string and band instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, ages 10-18. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, jazz, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, sight reading, theory, show choir A show choir is a group of people who combine choral singing with dance movements, sometimes within the context of a specific idea or story. History Show choir began as an activity in the United States during the mid-1960s, though cultural historians have been unable to , workshops, handbells and drama. Cost: $325 with housing. The Swannanoa Gathering Jim Magill, Director, The Swannanoa Gathering, P.O. Box 9000, Asheville, NC 28815-9000; (828) 298-3434, fax: (828) 299-3326; gathering@warren-wilson.edu; www.swangathering.com The Swannanoa Gathering, Warren Wilson College Warren Wilson is one of only six colleges in the United States requiring students to work for the institution in order to graduate. It is part of the Work College Consortium, which also includes Alice Lloyd College, Berea College, Blackburn College, College of the Ozarks and Sterling , Asheville, 7/6-7/25. Featured teachers: To be announced. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, including fiddle, banjo banjo, stringed musical instrument, with a body resembling a tambourine. The banjo consists of a hoop over which a skin membrane is stretched; it has a long, often fretted neck and four to nine strings, which are plucked with a pick or the fingers. and harp, and vocalists. Lovers of folk art folk art, the art works of a culturally homogeneous people produced by artists without formal training. The forms of such works are generally developed into a tradition that is either cut off from or tenuously connected to the contemporary cultural mainstream. traditions. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional, including teachers and hobbyists. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: To be determined. Housing available. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is a public, coeducational, research university located in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States. Also known as The University of North Carolina, Carolina, North Carolina, or simply UNC Darline Millett, Program Coordinator, UNC-Chapel Hill, Music Department, CB #1020, The Friday Center The William and Ida Friday Center for Continuing Education at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, is the center of continuing education programs for the university. It was formally organized in 1913 upon the establishment of a Bureau of Extension. for Continuing Education, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-1020; (919) 962-2643, fax: (919) 962-5549; dmillett@email.unc.edu; www.unc.edu/depts/music Chapel Hill Chamber Music Workshop, Chapel Hill, 6/1-6/6. Featured teachers: Freddy Arteel, Ervin Schiffer, Kati Sebestyen, Benjamin Rawitz and Donald Oehler. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Adult amateurs and educators. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music and workshops. Cost: $455 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, Summer Music Camp, UNC Greensboro, P.O. Box 26167, Greensboro, NC 27402; (800) 999-2869, fax: (336) 334-5349; lockej@uncg.edu; www.smcamp.org Summer Music Camp, Greensboro, 7/13-7/18 and 7/20-7/25. Type of participants: Wind, percussion and string instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, private lessons and theory. Cost: $335 with housing; $265 w/out housing. WINGSOUND (See advertisement on page 59.) Barbara Lister-Sink, Director, WINGSOUND, P.O. Box 10912, Winston-Salem, NC 27108; phone/fax: (336) 945-2304; swallow@salem.edu; www.freeingthecagedbird.com Freeing the Caged Bird--Developing Injury-Preventive Keyboard Technique, Winston-Salem, 6/30-7/5. Featured teacher: Barbara Lister-Sink. Type of participants: Pianists and organists, including teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, technique and pedagogy. Certification options for injury-preventive technique are available. Cost: $1,250. Credit may be available through Salem College
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 . Enrollment limited to eight. OHIO Ohio, state, United States Ohio, midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States. It is bordered by Pennsylvania (NE) West Virginia (SE), Kentucky (S), Indiana (W), and Michigan and Lake Erie (N). Ohio Northern University Ohio Northern University is a private, United Methodist Church-affiliated university located in the United States in Ada, Ohio, founded by Henry Solomon Lehr in 1871. ONU is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Edwin Williams, Chair, Ohio Northern University, Music Department, 525 S. Main St., Ada, OH 45810; (419) 772-2151, fax: (419) 772-2488; e-williams@onu.edu; www.onu.edu Northern Music Camp, Ada, 6/15-6/20 Featured teachers: Dale Laukhuf, Richard Sherrick, Amy Johnston and Brenda Hoyt. Type of participants: Band instumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique, sight reading, theory, popular music, electronic and computer music, conducting and dance. Cost: $365 with housing; $185 w/out housing. Trinity Lutheran Seminary Trinity Lutheran Seminary is a (ELCA) seminary (a school of theology) located in Columbus, Ohio, USA. Degrees Trinity Lutheran Seminary is accredited and its degree programs are approved by the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada and by the (See advertisement below.) May Schwarz, Professor of Church Music and Director, Master of Arts Master of Arts Noun a degree, usually postgraduate in a nonscientific subject, or a person holding this degree Noun 1. Master of Arts - a master's degree in arts and sciences Artium Magister, MA, AM in Church Music Program (MACM MACM Master of Arts in Christian Ministry MACM Michigan Association of Court Mediators (Ann Arbor, Michigan) MACM Memory Access Control Matrix MACM Master Chief Master At Arms MACM Maine Academy of Country Music ), Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Church Music Department, 2199 E. Main St., Columbus, OH 43209; (614) 235-4136, ext. 4120, fax: (614) 238-0263; music@trinitylutheranseminary.edu; www.trinitylutheranseminary.edu Summer Music Courses (Master of Arts in Church Music), Columbus, 6/9-6/13, 6/16-6/20 and 6/23-6/27. Featured teachers: Alice Parker Alice Parker (b. December 17, 1925, Boston, Massachusetts) is an American composer, arranger and conductor. Many of her arrangements were done in cooperation with Robert Shaw. External links
OREGON Portland State University (See advertisement on page 57.) Kodaly Levels Certification Workshop, Portland, 7/28-8/8. Featured teachers: Susan Brumfield and others to be announced. Type of participants: Elementary-level music educators and IMTs. Emphasis: Pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, folk music folk music: see folk song. folk music Music held to be typical of a nation or ethnic group, known to all segments of its society, and preserved usually by oral tradition. Knowledge of the history and development of folk music is largely conjectural. and conducting. Cost: $840 w/out housing. Credit available. Contact: Dave Jimmerson, Administrative Director, Portland State University, Music Department, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207; (800) 547-8887, fax: (503) 725-8215; JimersonD@pdx.edu; www.fpa.pdx.edu/Mmic Piano Festival Northwest, World Forestry Center The World Forestry Center (WFC) is an American nonprofit educational institution located in Portland, Oregon's Washington Park, near the Oregon Zoo. History The World Forestry Center has its roots in the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial American Pacific Exposition and on the Portland State University campus, 7/17-7/20. Featured teachers: Frederic Chiu Frederic Chiu is a Chinese-American Classical concert pianist. He studied music and computer science at Indiana University, then pursued his musical studies in New York at the Juilliard School. , Paul Roberts For the painter and singer of Sniff 'n' the Tears, see . For the dance musician with K-Klass, see . For the linguist, see . For the economist, see . Paul Roberts , Jerome Lowenthal and others. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional, including teachers. Emphasis: Soloists, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $195-$225 w/out housing. Credit available. Contact: Pat Zagelow, Executive Director, Piano Festival Northwest, address above; (503) 725-5400, fax: (503) 725-8215; zagelop@pdx.edu; www.fpa.pdx.edu/prs University of Oregon The University of Oregon is a public university located in Eugene, Oregon. The university was founded in 1876, graduating its first class two years later. The University of Oregon is one of 60 members of the Association of American Universities. George Evano, Director of Communications Director of Communications is a position in the private and public sectors. The Director of Communications is responsible for managing and directing an organization's internal and external communications. , University of Oregon, Oregon Bach Festival The Oregon Bach Festival is an annual celebration of the works of Johann Sebastian Bach, held in Eugene, Oregon in late June and early July. It was co-founded by German conductor Helmuth Rilling and the former president of the American Choral Directors Association, Royce Saltzman, , 1257 University Of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403; (541) 346-5556, fax: (541) 346-5669; bachfest@darkwing.uoregon.edu; www.oregonbachfestival.com Oregon Bach Festival Master Class in Conducting, Eugene, 6/27-7/13. Featured teachers: Helmuth Rilling, Thomas Somerville, Anton Armstrong and Andre Thomas. Type of participants: Conductors. Emphasis: Conducting. Cost: $855-$950 with housing. Oregon Bach Festival Youth Choral Academy, Eugene, 6/28-7/9. Featured teachers: Anton Armstrong, Andre Thomas and Helmuth Rilling. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $350 with 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). (See advertisement on page 45.) Annabelle Joseph, Director, Dalcroze Training Center, Carnegie Mellon University, School of Music, College of Fine Arts
The College of Fine Arts (COFA) is the creative arts faculty of the University of New South Wales and is located on Oxford Street, Paddington, Sydney, Australia. , Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890; (412) 268-2391, fax: (412) 268-1537; aj12@andrew.cmu.edu; www.cmu.edu/cfa/dalcroze Dalcroze Eurhythmics eurhythmics: see eurythmics. Workshops, Pittsburgh, Workshop I: 7/7-7/11; Workshop II: 7/7-7/25. Featured teachers: Marta Sanchez, Herbert Henke, Annabelle Joseph and Stephen Moore. Type of participants: Teachers, performers and conductors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Rhythmic movement, improvisation, pedagogy and sight reading. Cost: Workshop I: $630 with housing; $450 w/out housing. Workshop II: $1,650 with housing; $1,050 w/out housing. Credit available. Music in the Mountains Deborah Reeder, Co-director, Music in the Mountains, 214 Avon Rd., Narbeth, PA 19072; (610) 664-0346, fax: (610) 664-3726; philtrio@aol.com Music in the Mountains, Eagles Mere, 8/4-8/17. Featured teachers: Deborah Reeder, Barbara Sonies, Mechelle Chestnut and Lori Simpson. Type of participants: Violin, viola and cello instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, theory and workshops. Cost: $950 with housing. Pennsylvania Academy of Music The Pennsylvania Academy of Music is a non-profit music school in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. It aims to train students in musical principles, technique, interpretation, and expression. It first opened in 1991. Michael T. Jamanis, Artistic Director, Pennsylvania Academy of Music, 42 N. Prince St., Lancaster, PA 17603; (717) 399-9733, fax: (717) 399-0023; info@paacademymusic.com; www.paacademymusic.com Music Naturally, Lancaster, 6/14-6/29. Featured teachers: Michael T. Jamanis, Simon Maurer, Agnes Maurer, Sara Male and Matthew Herren. Type of participants: String instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $1,500 with housing; $1,000 w/out housing. The University of the Arts University of the Arts may refer to:
Erin Elman, Director, The University of the Arts, Pre-College Department, 320 S. Broad St., Philadelphia, PA 19102; (215) 717-6430, fax: (215) 717-6433; precollege@uarts.edu; www.uarts.edu/precol Jazz Performance Workshop, Philadelphia, 7/7-7/18. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Pre-college, ages 15-18. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, jazz and workshops. Cost: $1,610 w/ housing; $1,200 w/out housing. Villanova University John Dunphy, Director, Music Activities, Villanova University, 800 E. Lancaster Ave., Villanova, PA 19085; (610) 519-7214, fax: (610) 519-7596; john.dunphy@villanova.edu; www.villanova.edu Summer Studies for In-service Music Educators, Villanova, 6/16-7/26. Featured teachers: Ed Lisk, Thomas Rudolph, Quincy Hilliard, Jerry Nowak and Larry Edwards. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Workshops, jazz, electronic and computer music, conducting, theater production and instrument repair. Cost: $675 with housing; $475 w/out housing. Credit available. Wyoming Seminary Preparatory School Nancy Sanderson, Director, The Performing Arts Institute, 201 N. Sprague Ave., Kingston, PA 18704; (570) 270-2166, fax: (570) 270-2198; onstage@wyomingseminary.org; www.wyomingseminary.org/pai The Performing Arts Institute, Kingston, 6/29-8/10. Featured teachers: Thomas Hrynkiw, Wen-Chi Lui, Sophie Till, Paul Hostetter and Victor Liva. Type of participants: All instrumentalists, including harp and guitar, and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $690 per week with housing; $250 per week w/out housing. SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina, state of the SE United States. It is bordered by North Carolina (N), the Atlantic Ocean (SE), and Georgia (SW). Facts and Figures Area, 31,055 sq mi (80,432 sq km). Pop. (2000) 4,012,012, a 15. Furman University Marcella Frese, Coordinator, Furman University, Music Department, 3300 Poinsett Hwy., Greenville, SC 29613; (864) 294-2086, fax: (864) 294-3035; furmanmusic@furman.edu; http://alpha.furman.edu/academics/ dept/music Band and Orchestra Camp, Greenville, 6/8-6/14. Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists, including harpists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $350 with housing; $230 w/out housing. Summer Keyboard Institute, Greenville, 6/15-6/20. Featured teachers: David Gross, Derek Parsons, Ruby Morgan and Charles Tompkins. Type of participants: Pianists and organists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, electronic and computer music, master classes, recitals, and major and minor areas. Cost: $470 with housing; $280 w/out housing. Winthrop University Eugene Barban, Director, Walter Hautzig Summer Master Class, Winthrop University, Music Department, Rock Hill, SC 29733; (803) 323-4639, fax: (803) 323-2343; barbane@winthrop.edla Walter Hautzig Summer Master Class, Rock Hill, 6/23-6/28. Featured teacher: Walter Hautzig. Type of participants: Pianists and piano teachers. Auditors are welcome. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and evening concerts. Cost: $500 with housing; $350 full participant or $300 auditor w/out housing. Credit available. SOUTH DAKOTA Wheaton Conservatory of Music (See advertisement on page 45.) Rhonda Sisson, Promotion Manager, Wheaton College, Conservatory of Music, 501 College Ave., Wheaton, IL 60187; (630) 752-5098, fax: (630) 752-5341; musicontheflY@heaton.edu; www.wheaton.edu/conservatory Music on the Fly, Rapid City (Black Hills campus of Wheaton College), 7/27-8/2. Featured teachers: Charlie Peacock, Lee Joiner join·er n. 1. A carpenter, especially a cabinetmaker. 2. Informal A person given to joining groups, organizations, or causes. , Kathleen Kasmer, Jake Armerding and Faye Seeman. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists, including teachers. Age or grade level: Grades 11-12, collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $795 with housing; $595 w/out housing. Credit available. TENNESSE University of Tennessee The University of Tennessee (UT), sometimes called the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UT Knoxville or UTK), is the flagship institution of the statewide land-grant University of Tennessee public university system in the American state of Tennessee. John Brock, POE Director, University of Tennessee, School of Music, Knoxville, TN 37996; (865) 974-7539, fax: (865) 974-1941; johnbrock@utk.edu; www.music.utk.edu/ago Pipe Organ Encounter, Knoxville, 6/15-6/21. Featured teachers: John Brock, Roberta Gary, Jeff McLelland, Florence Jowers and James Garvey. Type of participants: Organists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory, organ building, theater organ and workshops. Cost: $325 with housing. Program sponsored-by the American Guild of Organists, Knoxville Chapter. TEXAS American Guild of Organists Dallas Chapter Cynthia Fruth, Director, American Guild of Organists, Dallas Chapter, 2622 Lakeforest Ct., Dallas, TX 75214; (214) 319-9812, fax: (214) 319-8051; music@CynthiaFruth.com; www.dallasago.org Pipe Organ Encounter 2003, Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University, at Dallas, Tex.; United Methodist; coeducational; chartered 1911. The school's facilities include laboratories for electron microscopy and stable isotopes, a museum of paleontology, and a graduate research center. , Dallas, 7/6-7/11. Featured teachers: Larry Palmer, Thomas Brown, Michael Snoddy and Dan Garland. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, history private lessons, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $325 with housing. Baylor University Baylor Summer Organ Institute, Waco, 6/9-6/15. Featured teacher: Joyce Jones. Type of participants: Organists and pianists wishing to learn to play the organ. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops and concerts. No prior organ experience needed. Cost: $425 with housing; $275 w/out housing. Contact: Joyce Jones, Professor of Organ, Baylor University, School of Music, P.O. Box 97408, Waco, TX 76798-7408; (254) 710-1417, fax: (254) 710-1191; Joyce_Jones@baylor.edu Pipe Organ Encounter for Adult, Waco, 7/7-7/12. Featured teacher: Joyce Jones. Type of participants: Organists and pianists wishing to learn to play the organ. Age or grade level: Adults. Emphasis: Accompanying, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, master classes and concerts. No prior organ experience needed. Cost: $325 with housing; $200 w/out housing. Contact: Joyce Jones, contact information above. Summer Piano Institute--Piano Students, Grades 8-12, Waco, 6/15-6/21. Featured teachers: Jane Abbott-Kirk, Bradley Bolen, Thelma Cooper, Roger Keyes and Brian Marks. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level. Grades 8-12. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, theory and computer theory drill, master classes, lecture-demonstrations, keyboard skills classes, videos of famous artists, regular practice periods and recital series. Cost: $425 w/housing; $275 w/out housing. Contact: James B. Williams James Bernard Williams (born May 15, 1926 in Toronto, Ontario Canada) is a Canadian former outfielder, coach and manager in Minor League Baseball and was also a coach in Major League Baseball. He played in the farm system of the Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers from 1947-1964. , Coordinator, address above; Music_School@baylor.edu; www.baylor.edu/~music. Summer Piano Institute--Piano Teachers, Waco, 6/15-6/21. Featured teachers: Jane Abbott-Kirk, Bradley Bolen, Terry Lynn Hudson, Roger Keyes and Brian Marks. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Private lessons, pedagogy, theory, workshops, electronic and computer music and access to the O'Neal Library. Cost: $425 with housing; $275 w/out housing. Contact: James B. Williams, contact information above. The International Festival-Institute at Round Top Alain G. Declert, Program Director, The International Festival-Institute at Round Top, P.O. Box 89, Round Top, TX 78954-0089; (979) 249-3086, fax: (979) 249-3100; alaind@festivalhill.org; www.festivalhill.org/SummerInstitute The International festival-Institute at Round Top, Round Top, 6/1-7/13. Featured teachers: Erick Friedman, Jesse Levine, James Dick, William verMeulen and Hakan Rosengren. Type of participants: String and wind instrumentalists, percussionists, pianists and harpists. Age or grade level: Professional and pre-professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and sophrology. Cost: $540 with housing. Midwestern State University Midwestern State University is a public liberal arts college in Texas and is a member of the Council of Public Liberal Arts Colleges. Located in Wichita Falls, Texas, the university has a current enrollment of approximately 6,500 students. Alan Black, Camp Director/Associate Director of Bands, Midwestern State University, Music Department, 3410 Taft Blvd., Wichita Falls, TX 76308; (940) 397-4583, fax: (940) 397-4511; alan.black@mwsu.edu; http://finearts.mwsu.edu/music Summer Band Camp, Wichita Falls, 6/15-6/20. Featured teachers: MSU MSU Michigan State University MSU Mississippi State University MSU Montana State University MSU Minnesota State University MSU Morehead State University (Kentycky) MSU Montclair State University and area band directors. Type of participants: All band instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles (four different bands), technique and repertoire. Cost: $100 w/out housing. Southern Methodist University National Piano Teachers Institute, Dallas, 7/7-7/10. Featured teachers: Seymour Bernstein, Melody Bober, Suzanne Guy, Phillip Keveren and Catherine Rollin. Type of participants: Piano teachers. Age or grade level: Teachers of all levels. Emphasis: History, improvisation, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $325 with housing; $175 w/out housing. Credit available. Contact: David Director, NPTI NPTI National Personal Training Institute (Corona Del Mar, California) NPTI New Professions Technical Institute NPTI NonProfit Training Institute , Southern Methodist University, Music Department, Meadows School of the Arts The Meadows School of the Arts at Southern Methodist University is well known for its professional music, dance, theatre, art, art history, arts administration, and advertising programs, as well as its cinema, journalism, media, and public relations programs. , P.O. Box 0356, Dallas, TX 75275-0356; (214) 768-3188 or toll-free: (800) 654-8898, fax: (972) 661-3278; dkarp@mail.smu.edu Summer Music Educators Workshops, Dallas, Summer 2003. Featured teachers: Richard Layton, Jacque Schrader, Julie Scott, Warren Henry and Cynthia Lilley. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and early childhood. Emphasis: Pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, Orff Schulwerk, Dalcroze and early childhood. Credit available. Contact: Julie Scott, Coordinator, Music Educators Workshops, Southern Methodist University, Music Department, P.O. Box 750352, Dallas, TX 75275; (214) 768-3717, fax: (214) 768-1445; scottj@mail.smu.edu Texas Conservatory for Young Artists (See advertisement on page 47.) Sam Wong/David Grice, Co-Directors, Texas Conservatory for Young Artists, 4428 Boston Dr., Piano, TX 75093-5431; (972) 985-0392, fax: (972) 985-0392+ *1; tcya@flash.net; www.tcya.org Texas Conservatory for Young Artists, Collin County Community College, Piano, 6/15-6/22. Featured teachers: Leon Fleisher, Veda Kaplinsky, Marc Durand, Paul Lewis and Gilles Vonsattel. Type of participants: Pianists, teachers, parents and student observers. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory, workshops, recitals, master classes and student performances with orchestra. Cost: Participants, $350 with housing; observers, $160 with housing. Texas Tech University (See advertisement on page 59.) Master of Music Education, Lubbock, 5/27-7/26. Featured teachers: Janice Killian, John Dickson, Garry Lewis and Cody Birdwell. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: History, jazz, private lessons, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $44 per credit hour plus fees. Credit available. Contact: Michael Stoune, Associate Director for Graduate Programs, Texas Tech University, School of Music, P.O. Box 42033, Lubbock, TX 79409-2033; (806) 742-2270, ext. 255, fax: (806) 742-2294; grad.music@ttu.edu; www.ttu.edu/~music Texas Tech All State Choir Camp, Lubbock, 7/23-7/26. Featured teachers: John Dickson and Pamela Elrod. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, grades 9-12. Emphasis: Preparation for Texas all-state auditions and repertoire. Cost: Approximately $236 with housing; $115 w/out housing. Contact: Anna Whitlock Henry, Coordinator, address above; (806) 7.42-2225, fax: (806) 742-4193; anna.mw.henry@ttu.edu; www.ttu.edu/MusicCamps Texas Tech Band/Orchestra Camp, Lubbock, 7/5-7/12. Featured teachers: Cody Birdwell, Keith Bearden and Bruce Wood. Type of participants: Wind, brass, percussion and string instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music, and marching auxiliaries. Cost: Approximately $475 with housing; $218 w/out housing. Contact: Anna Whitlock Henry, contact information above. University of Houston Immanuel, and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival Houston, 6/1-6/28. Featured teachers: Franz Anton Krager, Vag Papian and Marek Pijarowski. Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, jazz, private lessons, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $1,000 with housing. Contact: Alan Austin, Executive Director, Immanuel and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival, University of Houston, Moores School of. Music, 120 School of Music Bldg., Houston, TX 77204-4017; (713) 743-3167, fax: (713) 743-3391; tmf@uh.edu; www.uh.edu/music/tmf.html Texas Music Festival JAZZ INSTITUTE, Houston, 6/8-6/13. Featured teachers: Noe Marmolejo, Dennis Dotson, Mike Wheeler, David Caceres and Woody Witt. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique, theory and workshops. Cost: $225 w/out housing. Contact: Noe Marmolego, Director, address above; (713) 743-3191; Noe@orpheus.music.uh.edu. The University of North Texas Julie Scott, Director, Center for Contemporary Studies in Music Education, University of North Texas, College of Music, Denton, TX 76203; (940) 369-8338; scottj@music.unt.edu Center for Contemporary Studies in Music Education, Denton, Summer 2003. Featured teachers: John Feierabend, Susan Brumfield, Julie Scott, Kathy Kuddes and Cynthia Nott. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: Pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Credit available. The University of Texas at Austin “University of Texas” redirects here. For other system schools, see University of Texas System. The University of Texas at Austin (often referred to as The University of Texas, UT Austin, UT, or Texas The University of Texas at Austin, Lynne Lange, Program Coordinator, Longhorn The code name for the Windows Vista operating system. After the client version was renamed "Vista" in 2005, Longhorn referred to the server version until it was officially named Windows Server 2008 in May of 2007. See Windows Vista. Music Camp, School of Music, 1 University Station E3100, Austin, TX 78712-0435; (512) 232-2080, fax: (512) 232-3907; lmc@www.utexas.edu; www.longhornmusiccamp.org Longhorn All-State Choir Camp, Austin, 6115-6118. Featured teachers: James Morrow and Suzanne Pence. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, sight reading and popular music. Cost: $350 with housing; $200 w/out housing. Longhorn High School Band Camp, Austin, 6/22-6/28. Featured teacher: Robert Camochan. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, private lessons and technique. Cost: $520 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Longhorn Honors Wind Ensemble Camp, Austin, 6/22-6/28. Featured teacher: Jerry Junkin. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists and percussionists of the TMEA TMEA Texas Music Educators Association All-State ensembles. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, private lessons and theory. Cost: $225 with housing. Longhorn Middle School Band Camp, Austin, 618-6114. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, private lessons and technique. Cost: $520 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Longhorn Middle School String Orchestra Camp, Austin, 6/15-6/21. Type of participants: String instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles and private lessons. Cost: $520 with housing; $350 w/out housing. Longhorn Piano Performance Workshop, Austin, 7/13-7/24. Featured teachers: Danielle Martin and Nancy Burton Garrett. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, theory and workshops. Cost: $575 with housing; $275 w/out housing. Longhorn Solo & Ensemble Harp Workshop, Austin, 6/8-6/14. Featured teacher: Delaine Fedson. Type of participants: Harpists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation and repertoire. Cost: $545 with housing; $375 w/out housing. UTAH Utah, state, United States Utah (y `tä'), Rocky Mt. state of the W United States. Brigham Young University Brigham Young University, at Provo, Utah; Latter-Day Saints; coeducational; opened as an academy in 1875 and became a university in 1903. It is noted for its law and business schools. BYU BYU Brigham Young University BYU Bayou BYU Bob's Your Uncle BYU Bayreuth, Germany - Bindlacher Berg (Airport Code) BYU Beyond Your Understanding School of Music, BYU Conferences and Workshops, 352 Harman Bldg., Provo, UT 84602-1530; (801) 378-7692, fax: (801) 422-0745; young_musicians@byu.edu; http://musicprograms.byu.edu Young Musicians' SummerFestival Provo, 6/15-6/21. Featured teachers: BYU School of Music faculty and guest instructors. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Ages 14-18. Emphasis: Ensembles, symphony, bands, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $480 with housing; $320 w/out housing. VERMONT The Adamant Music School (See advertisement on page 39.) The Adamant Music School, 1241 Haggert Rd., Adamant, VT 05640; (802) 229-9297; admissions@adamant.org; www.adamant.org The Adamant Music School, Adamant, 7/12-8/9. Featured teachers: Rotating faculty pool of piano educators. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $1,750 with housing; $440 w/out housing. Point CounterPoint Paul Roby, Director, Point CounterPoint, P.O. Box 3181, Terre Haute, IN 47803; (812) 877-3745, fax: (812) 877-2174; pointcp@aol.com; www.pointcp.com Point CounterPoint Chamber Music Camp, Lake Dunmore, 6/22-7/12 and 7/14-8/9. Featured teachers: Professional performers and teachers. Type of participants: Violin, viola and cello instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Ages 11-17. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, theory; and camp activities including waterskiing. Cost: $2,525 or $3,050 with housing, depending on the session. WASHINGTON Icicle Creek Music Center Icicle Creek Music Center, P.O. Box 2071, Leavenworth WA 98826; (509) 548-6347 or (877) 265-6026; icicle@icicle.org; www.icicle.org Icicle Creek Chamber Music Institute, Leavenworth, 7/6-7/27. Featured teachers: Camilla Wicks, Nathaniel Rosen, Francine Kay, Maria Newman and the Icicle Creek Piano Quartet. Type of participants: Violin, viola and cello instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through collegiate, minimum age 15. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and performance. Cost: $750 per week with housing. Max Aronoff Viola Institute Joyce A. Ramie ramie: see nettle. , Director, Max Aronoff Viola Institute, 6302 54th Ave. Ct. W., Tacoma, WA 98467; (253) 474-6922; mavijramee@aol.com; www.viola.com/aronoff 13th Summer Music Festival, Seattle (Kenmore), 6/29-7/3. Featured teachers: Charles Noble, Nancy Roth, Richard Treat and John Scanlon. Type of participants: Viola, violin and cello instrumentalists, teachers and adult chamber musicians. Age or grade level: Secondary (viola age 14 and up, violin and cello age 18 and up) through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory, workshops and audition preparation. Cost: $580 with housing; $480 w/out housing. WISCONSIN Birch Creek Music Performance Center Patty Birnschein, Registrar, Birch Creek Music Performance Center, 3821 County E, P.O. Box 230, Egg Harbor, WI 54209-0230; (920) 868-3763, fax: (920) 868-1643; mainofficeObirchcreek.org; www.birchcreek.org Resident Jazz Sessions, Egg Harbor, 7/21-8/2 and 8/4-8/16. Featured teachers: Jeff Campbell, Jim Warrick, Jim Stombres, Stephen Fulton and other professionals. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,050 with housing. Resident Percussion and Steel Band Session, Egg Harbor, 7/7-7/19. Featured teachers: Robert Chappell, G. Allan O'Connor, Liam Teague and other professionals. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,050 with housing. Resident Symphony Session, Egg Harbor, 6/23-7/5. Featured teachers: Ricardo Catstaneda, Brian Groner, Robert Hanford and other professionals. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,050 with housing. Green Lake Festival of Music Maria Dietrich, Administrative Director, Green Lake Festival of Music, P.O. Box 569, Green Lake, WI 54941; (920) 748-9398; info@greenlakefestival.org; www.greenlakefestival.org Amelia at Green Lake, Ripon College, 7/7-7/23. Featured teachers: Amelia Piano Trio. Type of participants: String instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate and graduate students. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, repertoire, sight reading and single players. Cost: $1,015 with housing; $500 w/out housing. University of Wisconsin-Madison “University of Wisconsin” redirects here. For other uses, see University of Wisconsin (disambiguation). A public, land-grant institution, UW-Madison offers a wide spectrum of liberal arts studies, professional programs, and student activities. Chelcy Bowles, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Liberal Studies and the Arts, 720 Lowell Center, 610 Langdon St., Madison, WI 53703; (608) 265-5629, fax: (608) 262-1694; cbowles@dcs.wisc.edu; www.dcs.wisc.edu/lsa/memf Madison Early Music Festival Madison, 7/12-7/19. Featured teachers: The Newberry Consort, Piffaro and Musica Pacifica. Type of participants: All early music musicians, including teachers and conductors. Historical strings, winds, brass and vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional, including amateurs. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, technique, repertoire, workshops, and large and small historical ensembles. Cost: $375 w/out housing. Credit available. 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 Lou Zahn, Director of Non-Credit Programs, UW-Whitewater, Continuing Education Services, Roseman 2005, Whitewater, WI 53190; (262) 472-3165, fax: (262) 472-5241; zahnl@uww.edu Choir & Strings Camp, Whitewater, 6/15-6/20. Featured teachers: Harry Johanson and Carmen Carmen throws over lover for another. [Fr. Lit.: Carmen; Fr. Opera: Bizet, Carmen, Westerman, 189–190] See : Faithlessness Carmen the cards repeatedly spell her death. [Fr. Wiest. Type of participants: String instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost: $295 with housing; $200 w/out housing. Flute Camp, Whitewater, 6/22-6/27. Featured teacher: Robin Fellows. Type of participants: Flutists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $365 with housing; $275 w/out housing. High School Band Camp, Whitewater, 7/20-7/25. Featured teacher: Glenn Hayes. Type of participants: All instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, high school. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory and popular music. Cost: $335 with housing; $255 w/out housing. Middle School Band Camp, Whitewater, 7/13-7/18. Featured teacher: Glenn Hayes. Type of participants: All instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, histor,3 improvisation, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $335 with housing; $255 w/out housing. Piano Institute, Whitewater, 6/22-6/27. Featured teacher: Myung Hee Chung. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, theory and master classes. Cost: $445 with housing; $360 w/out housing. Summer Jazz Camp, Whitewater, 7/27-8/1. Featured teacher: Steve Wiest. Type of participants: Instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique, sight reading, theory, and electronic, and computer music. Cost: $410 with housing; $305 w/out housing. INTERNATIONAL AICE-Association of International Cultural Exchange Michael Haring, General Secretary, AICE-Association of International Cultural Exchange, c/o Vienna Symphonic Orchestra, Lehargasse 11/II, A-1060 Vienna, Austria; +43-664-1800905, fax: +43-1-3175460; michael.haring@chello.at; www.austrianfestivals.at International Youth and Music Festival and Competition, Vienna, Austria, 7/5. Featured teachers: Rainer Bischof, Walter Barylli, Lt. Col. George Evans OBE and Gerhard Track. Type of participants: Symphonic, chamber and string instrumentalists, vocalists and conductors. Age or grade level: Elementary through collegiate, under age 29. Emphasis: Ensembles and competitions. Cost: 55 [euro] per person w/out housing; housing available upon request. Workshop with the Vienna Boys' Choir The Vienna Boys' Choir (German: Wiener Sängerknaben) is a choir of boy sopranos and altos based in Vienna, Austria. It is one of the best known boys' choirs in the world. , Vienna, Austria, daily. Featured teachers: Gerald Wirth and the Vienna Boys' Choir. Type of Participant: Vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, private lessons, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: 6225 per person, w/out housing. Contact: Michael Hating, Managing Director, Haring KEG, Workshops, Gruenentorgasse 10/7, A-1090 Vienna, Austria; +43-664-1800905, fax: +43-1-3175460; michael.haring@chello.at World Choral Festivals, Salzburg and Vienna, Austria, 6/26--6/29. Featured teacher: Gerhard Track. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, repertoire, and music from classic to modern, including popular music. Cost: 650 [euro] per person w/out housing. Contact: Michael Haring, Managing Director, Hating KEG, Organization of Events & Festivals, contact information below left. The Banff Centre Karen Harper, Music Registrar, The Banff Centre, P.O. Box 1020, Station 28, Banff, Alberta, Canada T1L 1H5; (403) 762-6180, fax: (403) 762-6345; arts_info@banffcentre.ca; www.banffcentre.ca/music Summer Music & Sound Programs, Banff, 5/10-8/8. Featured teachers: Dave Douglas, Edgar Meyer, Julian Martin, Patrick Gallois and Edith Wiens. Type of participants: String, woodwind, keyboard and brass instrumentalists, vocalists and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate, professional, and emerging and mid-career artists. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, jazz, pedagogy; workshops, and audio recording and engineering. Cost: $1,000-$1,500 with housing; $500-$1,000 w/out housing. Conservatory of Saint Malo (See advertisement on page 56.) William Wellborn well·born adj. Of good lineage or stock. Adj. 1. wellborn - of good or upper-class lineage; "a rich and wellborn husband" upper-class - occupying the highest socioeconomic position in a society , San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 1201 Ortega St., San Francisco, CA 94122; (415) 759-3400, ext. 3518, fax: (415) 759-3499, pianoleg@aol.com Master Classes of Saint Malo, Conservatory of Saint Malo, Saint Malo, France, 7/14-7/27. Featured teachers: William Wellborn and Adam Wibrowski. Type of participants: Pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, performances and concerts. Cost: $1,100 with housing. International Workshops Tori Hintz, Manager, International Workshops, 187 Aqua View Dr., Cedarburg, WI 53012; (262) 377-7062, fax: (262) 377-7096; thintz@execpc.com; www.internationalworkshops.org International Workshops, Biarritz, France, 7/2-7/15. Featured teachers: Nelita True, Marvin Blickenstaff, June Hinckley, Rodney Eichenberger and Fernando Laires. Type of participants: Teachers, performers and artists of strings, orchestral conducting, piano, general music and choral conducting. Age or grade level: All levels. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, conducting, chorus and orchestra. Cost: $1,995 with housing; $1,295 w/out housing. Music Studies Abroad William Krakauer, Music Studies Abroad, Academie International "Barbara Krakauer," 342 W. 85th St., #6C, New York, NY 10024; (212) 724-7933, fax: (212) 724-5991; WK@musicstudiesabroad.com; www.musicstudiesabroad.com Acaddmie Internationale "Barbara Krakauer, "Vaison-la-Romaine, Provence, France, 7/25-8/15. Featured teachers: Marie Martinie-Myron, Marilyn Engle, Odile Bourin and Richard Myron. Type of participants: String instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional, including adult amateurs; ages 16-60+. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, pre-formed groups and four-hand piano teams, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire and master classes. Cost; $1,500 or Euros with housing. 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 Esther Lamneck, Director, NYU NYU New York University NYU New York Undercover (TV show) Music and Dance Program in Italy, NYU Steinhardt School, Department of Music and Performing Arts Professions, 10003; (212) 998-5441, fax: (212) 995-4923; esther.lamneck@nyu.edu; www.education.nyu.edu/summerabroad NYU Music and Dance Program in Italy, Pisa, 6/30-7/19. Featured teachers: Esther Lamneck and Douglas Dunn. Type of participants: Wind, brass and string instrumentalists, composers and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate (junior and senior undergraduates) through professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, technique, repertoire, theory, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $768 per credit (six credits full time); housing is $20/day. Credit available. Oakham International Summer School P.O. Box 992, Waterbeach, Cambridge, UK CB5 9SQ; +44-1223-578153, fax: +44-1223-864124; oakham@laplaya.co.uk; www.oakham.org.uk (click OISS OISS Office of International Students and Scholars OISS Office of Information Systems Security OISS Operational Intelligence Support System Choral) Oakham International Summer School with Peter Phillips and The Tallis Scholars, Oakham, United Kingdom, 7/12-7/19. Featured teachers: Peter Phillips, Francis Steele, Deborah Roberts, Ghislaine Morgan and Patrick Craig. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Renaissance choral singing, ensembles, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $1,500 with housing. University of Wisconsin-Madison Chelcy Bowles, Associate Professor, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Department of Liberal Studies and the Arts, 720 Lowell Center, 610 Langdon St., Madison, WI 53703; (608) 265-5629, fax: (608) 262-1694; cbowles@dcs.wisc.edu; www.dcs.wisc.edu/lsa/pmfdev/music.htm Arts Study Abroad for Teachers, Rome, Italy, 6/15-6/29. Featured teacher: Chelcy Bowles. Type of participants: Instrumental and vocal teachers, conductors and interested individuals. Age or grade level: Educators of all grade levels. Emphasis: History and individualized in·di·vid·u·al·ize tr.v. in·di·vid·u·al·ized, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·ing, in·di·vid·u·al·iz·es 1. To give individuality to. 2. To consider or treat individually; particularize. 3. study projects. Cost: $2,600 with housing and airfare. Credit available. MULTIPLE 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 (See advertisement on page 39.) Scott McBride Smith, President and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. , International Institute for Young Musicians, P.O. Box 16069, Irvine, CA 92623-6069; (949) 262-9385, fax: (949) 262-0541; scottsmith@iiym.com; www.iiym.com Summer Music Academies, University of California, Santa Barbara History The predecessor to UCSB, Santa Barbara State College, focused on teacher training, industrial arts, home economics, and foreign languages. Intense lobbying by an interest group in the City of Santa Barbara led by Thomas Storke and Pearl Chase persuaded the State , 8/11-8/29. Featured teachers: Emilio del Rosario, Mark Richman, Charles Asche, Karen Owen and Fung Ho. Type of participants: Pianists and string instrumentalists. Age or grade level Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, music business and conducting. Cost: $2,300 with housing; $1,700 w/out housing. Summer Music Academies, University of Kansas The University of Kansas (often referred to as KU or just Kansas) is an institution of higher learning in Lawrence, Kansas. The main campus resides atop Mount Oread. , Lawrence, 7/7-7/25. Featured teachers: Jack Winerock, Larry Graham, Alan Chow, and Elizabeth and Eugene Pridonoff. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary and collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, music business and conducting. Cost: $2,300 with housing; $1,700 w/out housing. Vivace Productions, Inc. Kristin Lynch, Program Coordinator, Vivace Productions, Inc., 882 S. Mar. lack St., Ste. 102, West Chester, PA 19382; (800) 264-1121, fax: (610) 431-1118; klynch@vivaceproductions.com; www.vivaceproductions.com Vivace Leadership Training Workshop; see below for dates and locations. Featured teachers: Tim Lautzenheiser and John Villella. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists from bands, choirs and orchestras. Age or grade level: Secondary, high school. Emphasis: Workshops and leadership. Cost: $70 w/out housing for day-long workshops; $240 with housing and $210 w/out housing for two-day workshops in Greeley, CO, and West Chester, PA. Dates and locations: 6/24, Arcadiana High School, Lafayette, LA; 6/29, Benicia High School Benicia High School is a public school serving roughly 1,800 students, grades nine through twelve. It is located in the North Bay subregion of the San Francisco Bay Area, in Benicia, California. Like most California high schools, it is an open-air facility. , Benicia, CA; 7/1, Timpview High School, Provo, UT; 7/11, Tallwood High School Tallwood High School is a secondary school located in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Tallwood was built on the site of an old colonial plantation whose manor house was Tallwood, hence the name of the school. Tallwood was remodeled during 2004-2005. , Virginia Beach, VA; 7/12, University of North Carolina-Charlotte, Charlotte, NC; 7/17, Union High School, Tulsa, OK; 7/18, Overton High School Overton High School may refer to:
The school mascots are the Hawks (Men) and the Hawkettes (Women). Ankeny is part of the Central Iowa Metro League or CIML. , Ankeny, IA; 7/24, Sauk Rapids Rice High School, Sank Rapids, MN; 7/25, Washington High School Washington High School may refer to:
The Voice Network Axel Theimer, St. John's University, Department of Music, Collegeville, MN 56321; (320) 363-3374, fax: (320) 363-2975; atheimer@csbsju.edu; www.csbsju.edu/voicecare Impact Course, Cleveland State University Cleveland State University, at Cleveland, Ohio; coeducational; founded 1964, incorporating Fenn College (est. 1923). The Cleveland-Marshall School of law was incorporated in 1969. , Cleveland, OH, 7/31-8/7. Featured teachers: John Cooksey, Alice Pryor, Liz Grefsheim, Leon Thurman and Axel Theimer. Type of participants: Vocalists, church musicians, choral singers, teachers and conductors. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Approximately $750 with housing, including meals; $425 w/out housing. Credit available. Impact Course, St. John's University; Collegeville, MN, 7/10-7/17. Featured teachers: John Cooksey, Liz Grefsheim, Leon Thurman, Babette Leightner and Axel Theimer. Type of participants: Vocalists, church musicians, choral singers, teachers and conductors. Age or grade level: Elementary, secondary and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, voice-science-based methods, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: Approximately $750 with housing, including meals; $425 w/out housing. Credit available. Continuing Course, St. John's University, Collegeville, MN, 7/19-7/24. Featured teachers: Liz Grefsheim, Patricia Feit, Leon Thurman, Babette Leighmer and Axel Theimer. Type of participants: Vocalists, church musicians, choral singers, teachers and conductors. Impact course is a prerequisite, Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Technique, vocal pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and methods. Cost: Approximately $600 with housing, including meals; $365 w/out housing. Credit available. |
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