Directory of summer programs.ARIZONA Northern Arizona University Northern Arizona University (NAU) is a public university in Flagstaff, Arizona in the United States. As of Fall 2007, the university has 21,352 students, 13,989 of these are situated in the main Flagstaff campus<ref name="Enrollment" />. (See advertisement on page 69.) 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, NAU (1) (Network Access Unit) An interface card that adapts a computer to a local area network. (2) (Network Addressable Unit) An SNA component that can be referenced by name and address, which includes the SSCP, LU and PU. Music Camp, P.O. Box 6041, Flagstaff Flagstaff, city (1990 pop. 45,857), seat of Coconino co., N Ariz., near the San Francisco Peaks; inc. 1894. Lumbering, ranching, and a lively tourist trade thrive in the region, where many ruined pueblos, numerous state parks, several lakes, and large pine forests , AZ 86011; (928) 523-2323, fax: (928) 523-1133; Music.Camp@nau.edu; www.nau.edu/musiccamp NAU Music Camp, Flagstaff, Junior Camp, 6/15-6/22; Senior Camp, 6/23-7/6. Featured teachers: Bruce Rogers Bruce Rogers (May 14, 1870 - May 18, 1957) was an American typographer born in Lafayette, Indiana. He is one of the best known and regarded typographers of the twentieth century. , Ronnie Wooten, Neil Casey, Pat Hoy Pat Hoy (born September 21, 1950 in Chatham, Ontario) is a politician in Ontario, Canada. He is currently a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, representing the riding of Chatham-Kent—Essex for the Ontario Liberal Party. Hoy is a farmer in the Chatham area. and Edith Copley. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, sight reading, theory, popular music and musical theater. Cost: Varies. Credit available. 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, National Federation of Music Clubs, 513 N.W. Arlington, Lawton, OK 73507-6826; (580) 357-3775, fax: (580) 357-2680 Inspiration Point Fine Arts Colony Piano/String Camp, Eureka Springs, 7/21-7/28. Featured teachers: Leon Whitesell, Jim Waddelow, Tony Carrillo Tony Carrillo is the creator of F Minus, an offbeat comic strip. Carrillo started the comic strip at Arizona State University, when he was in his sophomore year. After winning an online contest to determine the best college comic strip, Tony was awarded a deal with United Media. and Kevin Costley. Type of participants: Pianists and string instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music, String Extravaganza and Piano "Monster" Concert. Cost: $220 with housing. CALIFORNIA California State University, Sacramento California State University, Sacramento, more commonly referred to as Sacramento State or Sac State, is a public university located in the city of Sacramento, California, USA. It is part of the California State University system. Mark Allen Mark Allen is the name of:
1. CSU - California State University. 2. CSU - Cleveland State University. 3. CSU - Channel Service Unit. Sacramento, 6000 J St., Sacramento, CA 95819-6015; (916) 2T8-T991, fax: (916) 278-4009; mallen@csus.edu Community Music Division, Sacramento, 6/1-9/1. Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique and repertoire. Cost: $160-$250 for ten half-hour lessons. 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, 7/7-8/18. Featured teachers: Igor Gruppman, Doris Lederer, John Walz, Edith Orloff and Larry Livingston. Type of participants: String, wind, brass and percussion instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary through collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $825/week with housing; $625/week w/out housing. Notre Dame de Namur University There are four colleges: Arts and Humanities, Business and Management, Education and Leadership, and Sciences. Enrollment in the university is approximately 1,000 undergraduates and 800 graduate students. Michael Schmitz, Chair, Music Department, Notre Dame de Namur University, 1500 Ralston Ave., Belmont, CA 94002; (650) 508-359T, fax: (650) 508-3T36; mschmitz@ndnu.edu; www.music.ndnu.edu/symc Summer Music Camp, Belmont, 7/7-7/14. Featured teachers: Thomas LaRatta, Thomas Hansen Thomas Hansen may refer to:
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. Laura R. Chrisp, Summer Programs Coordinator, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, 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, 6/24-7/25. Featured teacher: Alexis Alrich. Type of participants: Young composers. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, private lessons, technique, theory, popular music and a concert of participants' newly composed pieces. Cost: $685 w/out housing. Summer Music West Ensembles Program, San Francisco, 7/8-8/2 in two sessions. Featured teachers: Doris Fukawa and other SFCM Preparatory faculty members. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello and wind instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Elementary through secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, theory and concerts. Cost: $575-$725 w/out housing. Summer Music West Instrumental Workshops, San Francisco, 7/22-8/2. Featured teachers: SFCM Preparatory and Outreach faculty. Type of participants: Flute, clarinet, violin, cello, 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. , horn and percussion instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through secondary; beginners. Emphasis: Technique, sight reading, theory and group lessons. Cost: $350 w/out housing. San Francisco Early Music Society Susan Hedges, Administrator, San Francisco Early Music Society, P.O. Box 10151, Berkeley, CA 94709; (510) 528-1725; info@sfems.org; www.sfems.org Summer Workshops, Dominican University Dominican University may refer to:
Stanford Jazz Workshop Stanford Jazz Workshop (SJW) was founded in 1972 by saxophonist and educator Jim Nadel to create an environment conducive to learning, experiencing and appreciating jazz. Today, SJW remains focused on its original mission: to bring the best performers and teachers of jazz together Jim Nadel, Director, Stanford Jazz Workshop, P.O. Box 20454, Stanford, CA 94309; (650) 736-0324, fax: (650) 856-4155; info@stanfordjazz.org; www.stanfordjazz.org Jazz Camp, Stanford, 7/21-8/3. Featured teachers: Tootie Heath Albert "Tootie" Heath (b. May 31, 1935) is an American jazz hard bop drummer, the brother of tenor saxophonist Jimmy Heath and double-bassist Percy Heath. He first recorded in 1957 with John Coltrane. From 1958 to 1974 he worked with, among others, J. J. , Ndugu Chancier, Dena DeRose, Jim Cullum and Sheryl Bailey. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: 12-17. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, theory, workshops and performance. Cost: $1,200 with housing; $750 w/out housing. Jazz Residency, Stanford, 8/3-8/10. 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: jazz instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Adults (all levels). Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, theory, workshops and performance. Cost: $1,300 with housing; $800 w/out housing. COLORADO Aspen Music School W. Harold Laster, Dean, Aspen Music Festival and School The Aspen Music Festival and School, founded in 1949, is an internationally renowned classical music festival that presents world-class music in an intimate, small-town setting. It is also one of the world's premier training grounds for young adult musicians. , Student Services Department, 2 Music School Rd., Aspen, CO 81611; (970) 925-3254, fax: (970) 924-5708; school@aspenmusic.org; www.aspenmusicfestival.com Aspen Music Festival and School, Aspen, 6/12-8/18. Featured teachers: 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. , Emerson String Quartet The Emerson String Quartet is a renowned New York–based string quartet in residence at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. Previously the Quartet was in residence at The Hartt School. , American 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. , Paul Kanto and Alan Harris. Type of participants: String, wind and brass instrumentalists, pianists, percussionists, guitarists, vocalists and conductors. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory, workshops, electronic and computer music, composition, conducting, vocal performance, opera and film scoring. Cost: $5,000 with housing; $2,250 w/out housing. Credit available. The Colorado College Paula Thomas, Summer Programs Coordinator, The Colorado College, Summer Music Festival, Summer Session, 14 E. Cache la Poudre Cache la Pou·dre A river of northern Colorado flowing about 201 km (125 mi) to the South Platte River. , Colorado Springs Colorado Springs, city (1990 pop. 281,140), seat of El Paso co., central Colo., on Monument and Fountain creeks, at the foot of Pikes Peak; inc. 1886. It is a year-round resort and a booming military, technological, and commercial city. , CO 80903; (719) 389-6098, fax: (719) 389-6955; festival@coloradocollege.edu; www.coloradocollege.edu/summersession/ musicfestival The Colorado College 2002 Summer Music Festival, Colorado Springs, 6/19-7/9. Featured teachers: Susan Grace, Virginia Grace, Virginia (Randolph) (1901–94) archaeologist; born in Plainfield, N.J. Her life work on stamped amphora handles evolved from her Ph.D. thesis (Bryn Mawr, 1934) on the same topic. Barron, Bion Tsang, William Wolfram wolfram: see tungsten. , Jon Manasse and Stefan Hersh. Type of participants: String and wind instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and advanced students of music. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire and concerto readings with full orchestra. Cost: $1,500 with housing; $750 w/out housing. Rocky Ridge Rocky Ridge is the name of various places in the United States and Canada:
Sandie Anderson, Director of Student Activities, Rocky Ridge Music Center, 4600 Valley Rd., Ste. 312, Lincoln, NE 68510-4844; phone/fax: (402) 486-4363; rrmcoffice@aol.com; www.rockyridge.org Junior Student Seminars, Estes Park, 7/24-8/4 and 8/7-8/18. Featured teachers: Barbara Kreader, Catherine Herbener, Philip Keveren, David Neely and William McMullen
William McMullen, sometimes known as Billy McMullen, was an Irish trade unionist and politician. . Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Elementary, ages 10-14. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, theory, orchestra and choir. Cost: $985 with housing. Young Artist Seminar, Estes Park, 6/16-7/22. Featured teachers: Elizabeth Grace Elizabeth Jane Grace (b. May 27 1940) was an Australian Liberal Party Member of the House of Representatives for the Division of Lilley from 1996. She was defeated at the 1998 general election by Wayne Swan. Reference
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. Nance 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, 6/23-7/27. Featured teachers: Gene Boost, Thomas Schuttenhelm, Laura Kane, Sarah Meneely-Kyder and James Martin James Martin or Jim Martin may refer to: Politicians:
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 Williams, Camp Secretary, Summer Music Camps, School of Music, Florida State University, Tallahassee, FL 32306-1180; (850) 644-2508, fax: (850) 644-9934; rawillia@mailer.fsu.edu; www.music.fsu.edu Double Bass Workshop, Tallahassee, 6/19-6/22. Featured teacher: Melanie Punter. Type of participants: Double (string) bass instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, technique, repertoire and master classes. Cost: Approximately $235 with housing; $170 w/out housing. Double Reed double reed n. 1. A pair of joined reeds that vibrate together to produce sound in certain wind instruments, such as bassoons and oboes. 2. An instrument in which sound is produced by a pair of joined reeds. Workshop, Tallahassee, 6/11-6/14. Featured teachers: Eric Ohlsson and Jeffrey Keesecker. Type of participants: Oboe and 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. instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, technique, repertoire, reed making and master classes. Cost: Approximately $235 with housing; $170 w/out housing. Honors Chamber Winds, Tallahassee, 6/23-7/6. Featured teacher: Carl Bjerregaard. Type of participants: Brass and woodwind instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire and theory. Audition required. Cost: Approximately $285 with housing; scholarship available. Honors Choral Ensemble Camp, Tallahassee, 7/7-7/13. Featured teacher: Judy Bowers. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, technique, repertoire, choreography, sectionals and small ensembles. Cost: Approximately $315 with housing; $190 w/out housing. Honors Piano Camp, Tallahassee, 6/23-7/6. Featured teachers: Karl Louwenaar, Leonidas Lipovetsky and Norma Mastrogiacomo. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire and master classes. Cost: $642.75 with housing; $360 w/out housing. Honors Violin Workshop, Tallahassee, 6/17-6/22. Featured teacher: FSU professor and TSO (Time Sharing Option) Software that provides interactive communications for IBM's MVS operating system. It allows a user or programmer to launch an application from a terminal and interactively work with it. The TSO counterpart in VM is called CMS. concertmaster con·cert·mas·ter n. The first violinist in a symphony orchestra. Karen Clarke. Type of participants: Violinists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire and master classes. Cost: Approximately $308 with housing; $210 w/out housing. Honors Vocal Solo Camp, Tallahassee, 7/14-7/20. Featured teacher: FSU professor Roy Delp. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: Approximately $325 with housing; $200 w/out housing. Junior High Concert Band Camp, Tallahassee, 7/14-7/20. Featured teachers: Visiting conductors to be announced. Type of participants: Wind, brass and percussion instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire and theory. Cost: Approximately $315 with housing; $190 w/out housing. Marching Band Noun 1. marching band - a band that marches (as in a parade) and plays music at the same time band - instrumentalists not including string players Leadership Camp, Tallahassee, 7/7-7/12. Featured teacher: Jim Bruce. Type of participants: Drum majors. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, technique, and conducting styles and technique. Cost: Approximately $300 with housing; $190 w/out housing. String Orchestra Camp, Tallahassee, 6/23-7/6. Featured teachers: FSU professor Michael Allen Michael Allen may refer to:
Symphonic Band Camp, Tallahassee, 6/23-7/6. Featured teachers: FSU professors James Croft Sir James Croft PC (d. September 4, 1590), Lord Deputy of Ireland, belonged to an old family of Herefordshire, which county he represented in the Parliament of England in 1541. He was made governor of Haddington in 1549, and became lord deputy of Ireland in 1551. and Patrick Dunnigan, plus guest conductors to be announced. Type of participants: Wind, brass and percussion instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory and master classes. Cost: Approximately $650 with housing; $370 w/out housing. Tuba and Euphonium euphonium or tenor tuba Large valved brass instrument, the leading lower-pitched instrument in military bands. It developed from the valved bugle and cornet in Germany c. 1840. It has four valves and a wide conical bore resembling the tuba's. Workshop, Tallahassee, 6/19-6/22. Featured teacher: FSU professor Paul Ebbers. Type of participants: Tuba and euphonium instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, technique, repertoire and master classes. Cost: Approximately $235 with housing; $170 w/out housing. GEORGIA Brenau University Brenau University is a private women’s university in Gainesville, Georgia, USA, that was founded in 1878 as Georgia Baptist Female Seminary, though it has never been affiliated with the Baptist Church. Terry Robinson Terry Robinson (born ?) is the current chairman of Sheffield United and Premier League representative on the FA Council. When Derek Dooley stepped aside in May 2006, football consultant Robinson, a former chairman of Bury who joined United in 2002 was named his replacement. , Registrar, Firespark!, 1 Centennial Cir., Gainesville, GA 30501; (770) 534-6741, fax: (770) 534-6742; firespark@lib.brenau.edu; www.firespark.org Firespark! School for Gifted Students in the Arts, Gainesville, 7/22-8/3. Type of participants: Pianists, guitarists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, theory, popular music, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $969 with housing; $699 w/out housing. Wesleyan College Wesleyan College, at Macon, Ga.; United Methodist; for women; chartered 1836 as Georgia Female College. The present form of the name was adopted in 1919. Wesleyan College was the first college chartered to award degrees to women. Joy Barnum, Executive Assistant, Wesleyan College, MidSummer Macon, 4760 Forsyth Rd., Macon, GA 31210-4462; (478) 757-5174, fax: (478) 757-5268; jbarnum@wesleyancollege.edu MidSummer Macon, Macon, 6/16-6/29. Featured teachers: Edward Eikner, Nancy Dyes and Giuseppe Lupis. Type of participants: Pianists, organists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Ages 14 and up. Emphasis: Soloists, history, private lessons, technique and theory. Cost: $475-$775 with housing; $295-$450 w/out housing. ILLINOIS DePaul University DePaul University[1] is a private institution of higher education and research in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Tim Mazurek, College Office Assistant, DePaul University, School of Music, 804 W. Belden Ave., Chicago, IL 60614; (773) 325-4358, fax: (773) 325-7264; tmazurek@depaul.edu; http://music.depaul.edu Introduction to Orff-Schulwerk, Chicago, 7/15-7/19. Featured teachers: Pat Hamill and Marion O'Connell. Type of participants: Teachers. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy and repertoire. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. 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) 581-3010, fax: (217) 581-7137; cfwdh@eiu.edu; www.eiu.edu/~music Eastern Piano Camp, Charleston, 7/14-7/20; 7/21-7/27. Featured teachers: W. David Hobbs and George Sanders. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, piano ensembles, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $340 with housing; $225 w/out housing. Northern Illinois University Deborah Booth, Director, VPA VPA Valproate VPA Vancouver Port Authority (Canada) VPA Virtual Population Analysis VPA Voluntary Partnership Agreement VPA Voluntary Placement Agreement VPA Volume Purchase Agreement VPA Vermont Principals' Association External Programs, Northern Illinois University, College of Visual and Performing Arts, DeKalb, IL 60115; (815) 753-1450, fax: (815) 753-8372; dbooth@niu.edu; www.vpa.niu.edu NIU Jazz Camp, DeKalb, 7/21-7/26. Featured teachers: Joey Sellers Joey Sellers is an American composer, arranger, and trombonist. Background Sellers grew up in Arizona and graduated from Arizona State University. He freelanced for years in New York City and Los Angeles and was Assistant Professor of Jazz Studies at Northern Illinois , Robert Chappell and Art Davis
Art Davis (December 5 1934 - July 29 2007) was a double-bassist, best known for his work with jazz musicians including Thelonious Monk, John Coltrane, Dizzy Gillespie, and . Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, graduates for grades 8-12. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $415 with housing. Steans Institute for Young Artists at the Ravinia Festival 400 Iris Ln., 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) 266-5423, fax: (847) 266-5063; siya@mail.ravinia.org; www.ravinia.org/steans Program for Piano and Strings, Highland Park, 6/15. Featured teachers: Miriam Fried, Timothy Eddy, Atar Arad Atar Arad is an Israeli violist and professor. Arad was a member of the Cleveland Quartet from 1980 to 1987 taking the seat of Martha Strongin Katz. He was later succeeded by James Dunham. , Leon Fleisher and Gary Hoffman. Type of participants: Pianists and string instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons and performance. Program for Singers, Highland Park, 7/28. Featured teachers: Margo Garrett, Hakan Hagegard, Martin Katz, Malcolm Martineau Malcolm Martineau (born February 3, 1960) is a Scottish pianist. Born in Edinburgh, and educated at George Watson's College, Malcolm Martineau read Music at St Catharine's College, Cambridge. and 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. . Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons and performance. Western Illinois University For another university which uses the abbreviation "WIU", see Webber International University Athletics
Jon Dugle, Director of Bands/Summer Music Camp, Western Illinois University, Music Department, 1 University Cir., Macomb, IL 61455; (309) 298-1505, fax: (309) 298-1499; J-Dugle@wiu.edu or SM-Camp@wiu.edu; www.wiu.edu/musiccamp Summer Music Camp, Macomb, 6/6-6/29. Featured teachers: WIU's renowned faculty and other guest clinicians. Type of participants: Wind and string instrumentalists, percussionists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and master classes. Cost: $215-$400 with housing; $175-$300 w/out housing. INDIANA Goshen College Goshen College, (also known as Goshen or GC) is a private Mennonite liberal arts college in Goshen, Indiana with an enrollment of around 1,000 students. The college is accredited by North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and is a member of the Council for Beverly Lapp, Associate Professor of Music, Goshen College, Music Department, 1700 S. Main St., Goshen, IN 46526; (219) 535-7364, fax: (219) 535-7609; beverlykl@goshen.edu; www.goshen.edu/music/pianoworkshop Piano Workshop, Goshen, 6/17-6/20. Featured teachers: Ena Bronstein Barton, Dennis Alexander, Pallavi Mahidhara, Beverly Lapp and Matthew Hill
Matthew Hill is an elected House member of the Tennessee General Assembly (104th 2005-2006; 105th 2007-2008),[1] . Type of participants: High school students and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary and professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, history, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and master classes. Cost: $360 with housing; $185 w/out housing. 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 57.) Stephen Pratt, Director, IU Summer Music Clinic, Merrill Hall-School of Music, Bloomington, IN 47405; (812) 855-1372, fax: (812) 856-4207; iubands@indiana.edu; www.indiana.edu/~bands/clinic.htm IU Summer Music Clinic for High School Students, Bloomington, 6/9-6/15. Featured teachers: IU conducting faculty plus specialists on every instrument and voice part. Type of participants: String, brass woodwind and percussion instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary; grades 9-12. Emphasis: Large ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, theory and leadership skills. Cost: $375 with housing. IOWA Iowa, state, United States Iowa (ī`əwə), midwestern state in the N central United States. It is bounded by the Mississippi R. Luther College Luther College is the name of several educational institutions:
Tracy Hjelle, Dorian Coordinator, Luther College, Music Department, 700 College Dr., Decorah, IA 52101; (563) 387-1389, fax: (563) 387-1076; hjelletr@luther.edu; http://music.luther.edu/dorian/ summcamp.htm Dorian Summer Music Camps, Decorah, 6/9-6/22. Featured teachers: Weston Noble Weston Noble is an accomplished American music educator and conductor. As the Johnson Professor Emeritus of Music at Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, he is best known for his fifty-seven year tenure as conductor of The Nordic Choir from 1948 to 2005, direction of the Luther College , Timothy Peter, Juan Tony Guzman, Daniel Baldwin Daniel Leroy Baldwin (born October 5, 1960) is an American actor, producer and director. He is the second oldest of the four "Baldwin brothers", all of whom are actors. Biography Early life and Frederick Nyline. Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, history, jazz, private lessons, technique, theory, workshops, electronic and computer music, organ, piano, guitar and music theatre. Cost: $290 with housing. Simpson College
Simpson College is a four-year, coeducational liberal arts institution situated in Indianola, Iowa, USA, and affiliated with the Maria DiPalma, Orpheus Festival Co-director, Simpson College, Music Department, 701 N. C St., Indianola, IA 50125; (515) 961-1637, fax: (515) 961-1498; dipalma@storm.simpson.edu; www.simpson.edu/academics/ departments/music/orpheusc.html Orpheus Festival for High School Musicians, Indianola, 7/14-7/21. Featured teacher: Robert L. Larsen. Type of participants: Wind, percussion, keyboard and guitar instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, choral and wind ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory and musical comedy/opera. Cost: $495 with housing; $350 w/out housing. KANSAS Fort Hays State University Fort Hays State University (FHSU) is a public, co-educational university located in Hays, Kansas. It is the fourth largest of the six state universities governed by the Kansas Board of Regents, with an enrollment of approximately 9,500 students (8,250 undergraduate and 1,250 Robert H. Brown, Camp Director, High Plains Band Camp, Fort Hays State University, Music Department, 600 Park St., Hays, KS 67601; (785) 628-4226, fax: (785) 628-4227; brown1@ruraltel.net; www.fhsu.edu/bandcamp High Plains Band Camp, Hays, 7/28-8/3. Featured teachers: Dennis Fisher, John Fisher, John (Saint John Fisher), c.1469–1535, English prelate, cardinal, bishop of Rochester (1504–34). Known for his scholarship at Cambridge, he was chosen confessor to Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII. Climer, Robert E. Lee II, James Phillips and Joyce Phillips. Type of participants: Band instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $325 with housing; $175 w/out housing. University of Kansas The University of Kansas (often referred to as KU or just Kansas) is an institution of higher learning in Lawrence, Kansas. The main campus resides atop Mount Oread. David Bushouse, Director, Midwestern Music Camp, University of Kansas, Music and Dance Department, 452 Murphy, 1530 Naismith Dr., Lawrence, KS 66045-3120; (785) 864-4730, fax: (785) 864-5023; musicamp@ukans.edu; www.ukans.edu/~mad/summer/mwmcamp KU Jazz Workshop, Lawrence, 7/7-7/12. Featured teachers: Dan Gailey and Gary Versace. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists and teachers, including pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy, theory, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $395 with housing; $275 w/out housing. Credit available. Contact: Dan Gailey, Jazz Workshop Director, dgailey@ukans.edu. Midwestern Music Camp, Junior Division, Lawrence, 6/9-6/15. Featured teachers: Jack Winerock Jack Winerock (b. 1945) is a Professor of Piano in the Department of Music and Dance in the School of Fine Arts at the University of Kansas (KU). Background Dr. Jack H. and Richard Reber. Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique and theory. Cost: $385 with housing; $205 w/out housing. Midwestern Music Camp, Senior Division, Lawrence, 6/16-6/29. Featured teachers: Arnald Gabriel and David Holsinger David R. Holsinger (born December 26, 1945 in Hardin, Missouri) is an American composer and conductor writing primarily for concert band. Holsinger is a graduate of Hardin-Central High School in Hardin, Missouri, Central Methodist University, the University of Central Missouri, and . Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, repertoire, sight reading, theory, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $745 with housing; $400 w/out housing. Midwestern Piano Academy, Lawrence, 6/16-6/29. Featured teachers: Jack Winerock, Richard Reber and Robert Koenig. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $745 with housing; $400 w/out housing. KENTUCKY Northern Kentucky University Northern Kentucky University is a public, co-educational university located in Highland Heights, Kentucky, seven miles (11 km) southeast of Cincinnati, Ohio. Enrollment is currently about 14,200 students. Toni Sheffer, Director, Northern Kentucky University, Music and Music Prepatory Department, Nunn Dr., Highland Heights Highland Heights is the name of several places in the United States of America:
Summer Piano Institute, Highland Heights, 7/29-8/2. Featured teachers: Sergei Polusmiak Sergei Polusmiak, "Honored Artist of Ukraine", Artist in Residence, is the Tom and Christine Neyer Family Professor of Music at Northern Kentucky University. He is first prize winner in the Lysenko International Music Competition. , Therese Dussaut, Jay Flippin, Martha Folts and Diana Belland. Type of participants: Pianists, harpsichordists Musicians who play the harpsichord are known as harpsichordists. This list includes post nineteenth-century harpsichordists. Notable earlier harpsichordists mostly appear on the list of Baroque composers. and organists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional, ages 9--adult. Emphasis: Soloists, improvisation, jazz, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, theory, small group lessons and piano duets. Cost: $200 with housing. University of Kentucky The University of Kentucky, also referred to as UK, is a public, co-educational university located in Lexington, Kentucky. Cecilia Wang, Program Director, 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, University of Kentucky, Music Department, 105 Fine Arts Bldg., Lexington, KY 40506-0022; (859) 257-4900, fax: (859) 257-9576; cecilia@uky.edu; www.uky.edu/~cecilia/Orff Orff Schulwerk Teacher Training Levels 1-2, Curriculum Development, Orff in the Church and Early Childhood, Singletary Center for the Arts, 6/17-6/28. Featured teachers: Cindy Hall, Jay Broeker, Brian Burnett, Arvida Steen and Brian Crisp. Type of participants: Elementary-level teachers, educators and IMTs. Emphasis: Pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $100-$325; housing $20/day. Credit available. LOUISIANA Loyola University New Orleans History Loyola’s history dates back to the early 18th century when the Jesuits first arrived among the earliest settlers in New Orleans and Louisiana.[2] John A. Mahoney, Coordinator of Jazz Studies, Loyola University New Orleans, College of Music, 6363 St. Charles Ave., New Orleans New Orleans (ôr`lēənz –lənz, ôrlēnz`), city (2006 pop. 187,525), coextensive with Orleans parish, SE La., between the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain, 107 mi (172 km) by water from the river mouth; founded , LA 70118; (504) 865-2165, fax: (504) 865-2852; mahoney@loyno.edu Loyola Summer Jazz Band Camp, New Orleans, 6/9-6/15. Featured teachers: Tony Dagradi, John Vidacovich and Michael Pellera. Type of participants: Saxophone, trumpet, trombone, piano, guitar, bass and drum instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensemble, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, theory, workshops, big bands and combos. Cost: $350 with housing; $150 w/out housing. MAINE Bates College Bates College, at Lewiston, Maine; coeducational; founded 1855 as Maine State Seminary, chartered as a college 1864. It was the first Eastern college to admit women students. The Edmund S. Muskie Archives are there. Clorinda Noyes, Director, Office of Summer Programs, Bates College, 163 Wood St., Lewiston, ME 04102; (207) 786-6077; ClorindaN@aol.com 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. Suzuki Institute, Lewiston, 6/30-7/5. Featured teachers: Monica VanderBaan, Donna Nordstrom, Gabe Bolkosky, Joanne Henderson, Pamela Reit and Sera Jane Smolen. Type of participants: Suzuki violin and cello instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Suzuki instruction, chamber music, improvisation, private lessons, repertoire and theory. Cost: $250. Camp Cedar Karen Prince, Director, Camp Cedar, 1758 Beacon St., Brookline, MA 02445; (888) 844-8080, fax: (617) 277-1488; campcedar@aol.com; www.campcedar.com Camp Cedar, Casco, 6/21-8/16. Type of participants: Campers. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: private lessons, repertoire, popular music, shows and special events. Camp Encore-Coda James Saltman, Director, Camp Encore-Coda, 32 Grassmere Rd., Brookline, MA 02467; (617) 325-1541, fax: (617) 325-1127; jamie@encore-coda.com; www.encore-coda.com Camp Encore-Coda, Sweden, 6/26-8/14. Featured teachers: See staff list at www.encore-coda.com. Type of participants: All band and orchestral instrumentalists, vocalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Elementary through secondary. Emphasis: Solo, ensemble, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops, theory and popular music. Cost: $3,250 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. Norma Charette, Program Coordinator, University of Southern Maine, Summer Session and Music Department, 37 College Ave., Gorham, ME 04038; (207) 780-5617, fax: (207) 780-5517; summer@usm.maine.edu; www.usm.maine.edu/summer/you.htm Choral Institute, Gorham, 7/28-8/3. Featured teachers: Robert Russell Robert or Bob Russell may refer to:
Southern Maine Junior Music Academy, Gorham, 7/14-7/20. Featured teachers: George Shabo, David Miller David Miller could refer to any of the following:
Southern Maine Music Academy, Gorham, 7/6-7/14. Featured teachers: Peter Martin, John Boden John George Boden was a first class cricketer who played one match for Yorkshire County Cricket Club against the Australian touring team at Bramall Lane, Sheffield in 1878. , Chris Oberholtzer, Bill Street and Alan Kaschub. Type of participants: Woodwind and brass instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, jazz, private lessons and theory. Cost: $565 with housing; $475 w/out housing. String Academy, Gorham, 8/4-8/9. Featured teachers: 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. , Steve Muise, Gary Hodges, E. Scott Harris Several notable people have the name Scott Harris, including:
Youth Band Day Camp, Gorham, 6/24-6/28. Featured teachers: Dawn Boden, David Miller, Larry Jackson 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, 6/25-8/15. Featured teachers: Laura Goldberg, Lynn Eustis, Lynette Stolting, Karla Ordenez and Helen Park. Type of participants: Flute and string instrumentalists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Girls grades 4-11. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, and orchestra and opera workshops. Cost: $7,400 with housing. Credit available. The Boston Conservatory History The Boston Conservatory was founded in 1867 by Julius Eichberg, a popular violinist and composer. From its inception, the Conservatory welcomed women and African Americans, which was unusual for the time. (See advertisements on pages 10 and 71.) Claudia Castro, Coordinator of Summer Programs, The Boston Conservatory, 8 The Fenway, Boston, MA 02215; (617) 912-9166; summerchoral@bostonconservatory.edu or summerpiano@bostonconservatory.edu; www.bostonconservatory.edu Summer Choral Program 2002, Boston, 7/14-7/20. Featured teacher: Bill Cutter. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary through collegiate, ages 15 and above. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and master classes. Cost: $980 with housing; $580 w/out housing. Summer Piano 2002, Boston, 6/27-7/13. Featured teachers: Seymour Bernstein, Max Levinson, Michael Lewin, Jonathan Bass and Jung-Ja Kim. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, chamber music, technique, repertoire and master classes. Cost: $2,110 with housing; $1,570 w/out housing. Credit available. Harvard University Harvard University, mainly at Cambridge, Mass., including Harvard College, the oldest American college. Harvard College Harvard College, originally for men, was founded in 1636 with a grant from the General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Elizabeth Hewitt, Director, Secondary School Program, Harvard University, 51 Brattle brat·tle Scots n. 1. A rattling or clattering sound. 2. A movement that produces such a sound. intr.v. St., Cambridge, MA 02138; (617) 495-3192, fax: (617) 495-9176; hewitt@hudce.harvard.edu; www.ssp.harvard.edu Secondary School Program, Cambridge, 6/22-8/16. Featured teachers: Harvard teachers and guest professors. Type of participants: Rising seniors. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: History and jazz. Cost: $6,900 with housing; $1,580 w/out housing. Credit available. The Longy School of Music The Longy School of Music is a conservatory located near Harvard Square in Cambridge, Massachusetts. It is one of the three elite conservatories in the Boston area, along with the New England Conservatory and the Boston Conservatory, and it is the only of the three that follows Sarah Oehmcke, Director of Continuing Studies, The Longy School of Music, 1 Follen St., Cambridge, MA 02138; (617) 876-0956, fax: (617) 876-9326; soehmcke@longy.edu; www.longy.edu Piano Pedagogy Institute, Cambridge, 6/23, 6/24 and 6/26-6/28. Featured teacher: Faina Bryanskaya. Type of participants: Piano teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Music education, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $235 w/out housing. Summer Dalcroze Eurhythmics eurhythmics: see eurythmics. Institute, Cambridge, 7/1-7/19. Featured teachers: Lisa Parker, Ted Rosenberger, Ruth Alperson and Anne Farber. Type of participants: Instrumental and vocal teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Music education, improvisation, technique, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $475 for one week w/out housing, no credit; $975 for three weeks w/out housing, no credit; $1,350 for three weeks w/out housing and three credits. Williams College Williams College, at Williamstown, Mass.; coeducational; chartered 1785, opened as a free school 1791, became a college 1793, named for Ephraim Williams. The Williams campus, noted for its fine old buildings, includes West College (1790), the Van Rensselaer Manor (See advertisement on page 71.) Enid Stettner, Director, Taubman Institute & International Piano Festival, 245 Rte. 351, Medusa, NY 12120; (800) 826-3720, fax: (518) 239-6822; es@taubman-institute.com; www.taubman-institute.com Taubman Institute & International Piano Festival at Williams, Williamstown, 7/7-7/20. Featured teachers: Dorothy Taubman, Edna Golandsky, John Bloomfield, Robert Durso and Nina Scolnik. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional, including teachers. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $1,875 with housing; $1,050 w/out housing. Credit available. MICHIGAN 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, 6/16-8/12. Featured teachers: Members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra The Detroit Symphony Orchestra (DSO) was founded in 1914. It performed the world's first radio broadcast of a symphonic concert on February 10, 1922 with pianist Artur Schnabel, and became the first nationally broadcast radio orchestra on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour, later Ford , Gerard Schwarz Gerard Schwarz (born August 19, 1947) is an American conductor. He is currently the Music Director of the Seattle Symphony Orchestra, a post he has held since 1985, having joined the organization in 1983. , Mark Votapek, Nancy Stagnitta and Daniel Silver Daniel Silver (born 1972) is an artist based in London. Silver was born in London, he received his BA in 1999 from Slade School of Art, University College, London and his MFA in 2001 from the Royal College of Art, London. . Type of participants: String, wind and brass instrumentalists, percussionists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, creative writing, dance, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, theatre, theory, visual arts visual arts npl → artes fpl plásticas visual arts npl → arts mpl plastiques visual arts npl → , workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $4,759 with housing. 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; (616) 387-4681, fax: (616) 387-1113; carl.doubleday@wmich.edu; www.wmich.edu/music SEMINAR 2002, Kalamazoo, 7/7-7/20. Featured teachers: Robert Spradling Richard Piippo, Joe Miller, Kim Bakkum and Dorothy Vogel. Type of participants: Woodwind, brass, percussion and string instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, grades 9-12. Emphasis: Full and medium ensembles, chamber music, history, jazz, private lessons and theory. Cost: Approximately $750 with housing; $625 w/out housing. MINNESOTA Northwestern College Northwestern College can refer to:
Richard Lange Richard Lange (born October 19, 1961 in Oakland, California) is an American writer. He is a long-time resident of the Silver Lake neighborhood near downtown Los Angeles. Lange graduated from from Morro Bay High School, on California's Central Coast, in 1979. , Coordinator of Keyboard Studies, Northwestern College, Music Department, 3003 Snelling Ave. N., St. Paul St. Paul as a missionary he fearlessly confronts the “perils of waters, of robbers, in the city, in the wilderness.” [N.T.: II Cor. 11:26] See : Bravery , MN 55113; (651) 631-5242; ral@nwc.edu Northwestern Summer Piano Institute, St. Paul, 7/8-7/13 and 7/25-8/3. Featured teachers: Richard Lange, Charles Kemper, Paul Wirth, Leonard Danek and Barbara Rogers. Type of participants: Pianists and composers. Age or grade level: Secondary, ages 12-18. Emphasis: Soloists, duets, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $275 and $460 with housing; $180 and $300 w/out housing. St. John's University Axel Theimer, Executive Director, The VoiceCare Network, St. John's University, Music Department, Collegeville, MN 56321; (320) 363-3374, fax: (320) 363-2975; atheimer@csbsju.edu; www.csbsju.edu/VoiceCare The VoiceCare Network--21st Annual Impact Course: Lifespan Voice Education in the Real World, Collegeville, 7/11-7/18 and 7/20-7/27. Featured teachers: Leon Thurman, John Cooksey John Charles Cooksey (born August 20, 1941) is an ophthalmologist from Monroe who was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana from 1997 to 2003. Early life Cooksey was born in Alexandria, the seat of Rapides Parish in central Louisiana. , Elizabeth Grefsheim, Alice Pryor, George Pryor and Axel Theimer. Type of participants: vocalists, church musicians, teachers and conductors. Age or grade level: Elementary through secondary. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, voice education, choral conducting, educational psychology and creative learning/teaching. Cost: $811 with housing; $549 w/out housing. Graduate credit available. MISSOURI Scott Joplin Noun 1. Scott Joplin - United States composer who was the first creator of ragtime to write down his compositions (1868-1917) Joplin International Ragtime ragtime: see jazz. ragtime U.S. popular music of the late 19th and early 20th centuries distinguished by its heavily syncopated rhythm. Ragtime found its characteristic expression in formally structured piano compositions, the accented left-hand Foundation Debbie Willard, Administrator of Foundation, Scott Joplin International Ragtime Foundation, 321 S. Ohio, Sedalia, MO 65301; ragtimer@scottjoplin.org; www.scottjoplin.org Scott Joplin International Ragtime Festival, Sedalia, 6/5-6/9. Featured teachers: World-famous ragtime piano players and orchestras. Type of participants: Instrumentalists; all ragtime lovers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: History and private lessons. Southeast Missouri State University Missouri State University is a state university located in Springfield, Missouri. It is the state's second largest university in student enrollment, second only to the University of Missouri. From 1972 to 2005, Missouri State was known as Southwest Missouri State University. Barry W. Bernhardt, Director, Southeast Missouri State University, Music Department, 108 Brandt Music Hall/MS 7800, Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau (jĭrär`dō, jērərdō`), city (1990 pop. 61,633), Cape Girardeau co., SE Mo., overlooking the Mississippi River; founded 1793, inc. as a city 1843. , MO 63701; (573) 651-2335, fax: (573) 651-2431; bbernhardt@semo.edu; www5.semo.edu/music Southeast Summer Music Camps, Cape Girardeau, 7/9-7/13 and 7/16-7/20. Type of participants: Band and orchestral instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, jazz, private lessons and theory. Cost: $250 with housing. NEW HAMPSHIRE New Hampshire, one of the New England states of the NE United States. It is bordered by Massachusetts (S), Vermont, with the Connecticut R. forming the boundary (W), the Canadian province of Quebec (NW), and Maine and a short strip of the Atlantic Ocean (E). Plymouth State College Carleen Graft, Director of Monster Festivals, Plymouth State College, Music Department, MSC (1) (MSC.Software Corporation, Santa Ana, CA, www.mscsoftware.com) Founded in 1963 by Richard H. MacNeal and Robert G. Schwendler, MSC is the world's largest provider of mechanical computer aided engineering (MCAE) strategies, simulation software and services. #37, Plymouth, NH 03264; (603) 535-2313; carleeng@plymouth.edu; www.plymouth.edu/psc/music/pianonews Junior Piano Monster Festivals, Plymouth, 6/23-6/26. Featured teachers: Robert and Karen Vandall. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Grades 5-8. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music, digital keyboard ensembles, percussion and hand bell ensembles, and master classes. Cost: To be announced. Piano Monster Festivals Teacher Seminar, Plymouth, 6/25-6/26. Featured teachers: Robert and Karen Vandall. Type of participants: Piano teachers. Emphasis: Pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, special topics, and electronic and computer music. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. Senior Piano Monster Festival, Plymouth, 6/27-6/30. Featured teachers: Robert and Karen Vandall. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Grades 8-12. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music, digital keyboard ensembles, hand bell choirs, and organ, guitar, conducting and vocal ensembles. Cost: To be announced. University of New Hampshire Alexis Zaricki, Department Secretary, University of New Hampshire, Music Department, 30 College Rd., Durham, NH 03824; (603) 862-2404, fax: (603) 862-3155; azaricki@cisunix.unh.edu; www.unh.edu/music JR. SYMS (Summer Youth Music School), Durham, 7/14-7/19. Type of participants: Band, orchestral and jazz instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, grades 7-8. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and theory. Cost: $350 with housing; $250 W/out housing. SR. SYMS (Summer Youth Music School), Durham, 7/22-8/3. Type of participants: Band, orchestral and jazz instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, grades 9-12. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $700 with housing; $500 w/out housing The Walden School Pamela Quist, Workshop 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 Developing Creative Expression: The Walden School Musicianship Course, a Workshop for Music Educators, Dublin, 6/21-6/24. Featured teachers: Patricia Plude, 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, Carol Prochazka, Tom Lopez. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional. Emphasis: Pedagogy, theory, electronic and computer music, and teaching improvisation and composition through The Walden School Musicianship Course. Cost: $480 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: (800) 394-6513; appelcamp@aol.com; www.appelfarm.org/camp Summer Camp at Appel Farm, Elmer, 6/23-8/17. Featured teachers: Seventy American and international instructors. Type of participants: Instrumental and vocal conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, workshops, rock music, and electronic and computer music. Cost: Paid position. Center for Music and Young Children Rosemary Hurley, National Workshops Coordinator, Center for Music and Young Children, Teacher Training Department, 66 Witherspoon St., Princeton, NJ 08542; (800) 728-2692, ext. 15, fax: (609) 924-8457; rosemary@musictogether.com; www.musictogether.com Music Together Teacher Training, Princeton, 6/28-6/30 and 8/21-8/24. Featured teachers: Kenneth Guilmartin and Lili Levinowitz. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Early childhood. Emphasis: Technique, theory and workshops. Cost: $325 w/out housing. Credit available. Westminster Choir College -- Westminster Choir College is a residential college of music located in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Westminster has a choral emphasis that educates men and women at the undergraduate and graduate levels for music leadership careers in churches, schools, of Ryder University Scott Hoerl, Director of Continuing Education continuing education: see adult education. continuing education or adult education Any form of learning provided for adults. In the U.S. the University of Wisconsin was the first academic institution to offer such programs (1904). , Westminster Choir College, 101 Walnut Ln., Princeton, NJ 08540; (609) 924-7416, fax: (609) 252-0477; woce@rider.edu; http://westminster.rider.edu Summer Session 2002, Princeton, 6/24-8/2. Featured teachers: Joseph Flummerfelt, James Jordan James Jordan can refer to any of the following individuals:
NEW YORK Bard College Bard College, at Annandale-on-Hudson, N.Y.; founded 1860 as St. Stephen's College for men; rechartered 1935 as Bard College; became coeducational in 1944; affiliated with Columbia Univ. 1928–44. A small, progressive college, Bard stresses independent study. Heidi Simmons, Administrative Coordinator, Bard College, MFA See multifactor authentication. Office, Blithewood Gate House, Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504; (845) 758-7481, fax: (845) 758-7507; hsimmons@bard.edu; www.bard.edu/mfa Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts Founded in 1981 as the first of its kind, the Milton Avery Graduate School of the Arts (otherwise known as the Bard M.F.A. program) is a nontraditional school for interdisciplinary study in the visual and creative arts. , Annandale-on-Hudson, June and July. Featured teachers: Richard Teitelbaum Richard Teitelbaum (born May 19, 1939) is an American composer, keyboardist, and improvisor. Born in New York, he is a former student of Allen Forte, Mel Powell, Luigi Nono. He is best known for his live electronic music and synthesizer performance. , George Lewis George Lewis may refer to:
Eastman School of Music Eastman School of Music: see Rochester, Univ. of. (See advertisement on page 59.) Ruth Cahn, Summer Session Director, Eastman School of Music, 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, NY 14604; (585) 274-1400, fax: (585) 274-1005; esm-ced@mail.rochester.edu; www.rochester.edu/eastman/summer Continuo continuo or basso continuo In Baroque music, a special subgroup of an instrumental ensemble. It consists of two instruments reading the same part: a bass instrument, such as a cello or bassoon, and a chordal instrument, most often a harpsichord but sometimes Playing for Keyboardists, Rochester, 7/5-7/9. Featured teacher: Arthur Haas. Type of participants: Harpsichord harpsichord, stringed musical instrument played from a keyboard. Its strings, two or more to a note, are plucked by quills or jacks. The harpsichord originated in the 14th cent. and by the 16th cent. Venice was the center of its manufacture. teachers and performers and pianists wanting to learn. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, improvisation, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $395 non-credit; $790 one credit. Housing $60/day. Music Horizons, Rochester, 6/23-7/13. Featured teachers: Ruth Cahn, Director, with Community Education Division faculty. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Grades 10-12. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, world music, chorus, and piano and voice class. Cost: $2,375 with housing; $1,250 w/out housing. Piano Festival: Piano Seminar for Students, Rochester, 7/27-8/2. Featured teachers: Douglas Humpherys, director, with guest faculty and Eastman School of Music faculty. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Ages 14-19. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and master classes. Cost: $875 with housing; $500 w/out housing. Contact: Douglas Humpherys, Director, Piano/Community Education Division, Eastman School of Music, 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, NY 14604; (585) 274-1521, fax: (585) 274-1005; dHumpherys@aol.com. Piano Festival: Piano Seminar for Teachers, Rochester, 7/22-7/27. Featured teachers: Douglas Humpherys, Director, with guest faculty and Eastman School of Music faculty. Type of participants: Piano teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $610 with housing; $250 w/out housing. Contact: Douglas Humpherys, Director, Piano/Community Education Division, Eastman School of Music, 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, NY 14604; (585) 274-1521, fax: (585) 274-1005; dHumpherys@aol.com. Summer Piano Festival: Young Artists International Piano Competition, Rochester, 7/19-7/27. Featured teacher: Douglas Humpherys, director. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Age 14, but not reached age 19 by 7/24/02. Emphasis: Soloists and competition. Cost: $580 with housing; $80 w/out housing. Contact: Douglas Humpherys, Director, Piano/Community Education Division, Eastman School of Music, 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, NY 14604; (585) 274-1520, fax: (585) 274-1005; dHumpherys@aol.com. 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 69.) Theresa Lawlor, Associate Director, Hartwick College Summer Music Festival, 1 Hartwick Dr., Oneonta, NY 13820; (607) 431-4801, fax: (607) 431-4813; musicfestival@hartwick.edu; www.hartwick.edu Hartwick College Summer Music Festival & Institute, Oneonta, 6/29-8/11. Featured teachers: Fed Mills, Robert Mills, Robert, 1781–1855, American architect of the classic revival period, b. Charleston, S.C. From 1800 to 1820 he worked as an architect in Washington, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, being associated at different times with Thomas Jefferson, James Hoban, and B. Cafaro, Mary Ann Mumm, Craig Mumm and Erex Ofer. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary through collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $1,400-$3,850 with housing; $535-$1,450 w/out housing. Credit available. Luzerne Music Center (See advertisement above.) Toby and Bert Phillips, Executive Directors, Luzerne Music Center, 7648 Ponte Verde Way, Naples, FL 34109; (800) 874-3202; info@luzernemusic.org; www.luzernemusic.org Luzerne Music Center Music Festival Luzerne, 6/23-8/18. Featured teachers: Bert and Toby Phillips, Philadelphia Orchestra Philadelphia Orchestra, founded 1900 by Fritz Scheel, who was its conductor until his death in 1907. Scheel was followed by Karl Pohlig (1907–12). Under the leadership (1912–38) of Leopold Stokowski, the orchestra became one of the world's finest members, and Charles and Kirstin Peltz. Type of participants: Orchestral and jazz instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and orchestra rehearsals. Cost: $2,175 for four weeks with housing. Magic Mountain Music Farm Burton Kaplan, Director, Magic Mountain Music Farm, 817 West End Ave., #11B, New York, NY 10025; (212) 662-6634, fax: (212) 662-2916; musicfarm@mindspring.com; www.magicmountainmusic.org Practice Marathon Retreats, Morris, Retreat #1, 5/23-6/7; Retreat #2, 7/2-7/17; Retreats #3 and #4, 7/27-9/2. Featured teacher: Burton Kaplan. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello and woodwind instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional teachers, performers and orchestra players. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $675 for eight days with housing; $2,900 all-inclusive for Retreats #3 and #4. 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. Irene Sharp, Director, Irene Sharp Cello Seminar, Mannes College, Extension Department, 150 W. 85th St., New York, NY 10024; (in California) (650) 493-1545, fax: (650) 858-2075; isharp@pacbell.net; http://home.pacbell.net/gszent Irene Sharp Cello Seminar, New York City New York City: see New York, city. New York City City (pop., 2000: 8,008,278), southeastern New York, at the mouth of the Hudson River. The largest city in the U.S. , 6/17-6/21. Featured teacher: Irene Sharp. Type of participants: Student, professional and amateur cellists and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and master classes. Cost: $550. Credit available. Mannes College of Music (See advertisement on page 65.) 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 IKI Internet-Käyttäjät Ikuisesti (Finnish: Internet Users Forever) IKI Institut Kosmitscheski Isledowani (Russian: Space Research Institute) @newschool.edu; www.mannes.edu/IKI International Keyboard Institute & Festival New York City, 7/14-7/28. 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. , Arnaldo Cohen cohen or kohen (Hebrew: “priest”) Jewish priest descended from Zadok (a descendant of Aaron), priest at the First Temple of Jerusalem. The biblical priesthood was hereditary and male. , John O'Connor John O'Connor can refer to a number of people:
Purchase College State University of New York (body) State University of New York - (SUNY) The public university system of New York State, USA, with campuses throughout the state. Stephanie Nieves, Director of Youth Programs, Purchase College/SUNY, Continuing Education/Conservatory of Music, 735 Anderson Hill Rd., Purchase, NY 10577; (914) 251-6508, fax: (914) 251-6515; conted@purchase.edu; www.purchase.edu/ce Purchase Summer Jazz Institute, Purchase, 7/14-7/19. Featured teachers: Todd Coolman Todd Coolman is a world famous jazz bassist residing near New York City. Since moving to New York in 1978, he has performed with Horace Silver, Gerry Mulligan, Art Farmer, Lionel Hampton and Benny Goodman. Coolman recently recorded “Lexicon”. , Ralph Lalama, Doug Munro, John Riley and Michael Phillip Mossman. Type of participants: Jazz instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, jazz, technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $895 with housing. NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina, state in the SE United States. It is bordered by the Atlantic Ocean (E), South Carolina and Georgia (S), Tennessee (W), and Virginia (N). Facts and Figures Area, 52,586 sq mi (136,198 sq km). Pop. 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. Steve Hopkins, Director, Cannon Music Camp, Appalachian State University, School of Music, 813 Rivers St., Boone, NC 28608; phone/fax: (828) 262-4091; coffeykp@appstate.edu; www.cannon.appstate.edu Cannon Music Camp, Boone, 6/22-7/20. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, sight reading and theory. Cost: $1,250 with housing. Eastern Music Festival The Eastern Music Festival and School, founded in 1962 in Greensboro, North Carolina, is a nationally renowned classical music festival of the performing arts and institute for young musicians that runs for five weeks, from late June through the last week of July. and School Melissa M. Edwards, Director of Admissions, Eastern Music Festival and School, Admissions Office, P.O. Box 22026, Greensboro, NC 27420; (336) 333-7450, ext. 27, fax: (336) 333-7454; emfadmis@bellsouth.net; www.easternmusicfestival.com Eastern Music Festival and School Greensboro, 7/29-8/3. Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through collegiate. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and master classes. Cost: $3,500 with housing. Methodist College Methodist College may refer to:
Joy Cogswell, Director, MusiCamp 2002, Methodist College, Music Department, 5400 Ramsey St., Fayetteville, NC 28311; (910) 630-7103, fax: (910) 630-7513; cogswell@methodist.edu; www.methodist.edu/music/musicamp.htm Methodist College MusiCamp 2002, Fayetteville, 7/15-7/20. Featured teachers: Randall Atcheson, William Grimes, Donna Stephenson, Bert Owen and Betty N. Parsons. Type of participants: Pianists, vocalists, and string and band instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, 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 , orchestra and chorus. Cost: $315 with housing. Piano Wellness Seminar (See advertisement on page 18.) Sheila Paige, Executive Director, Piano Wellness Seminar, 68 Crooked Ln., Cherry Hill Cherry Hill, township (1990 pop. 69,319), Camden co., W central N.J.; name was changed from Delaware township to Cherry Hill in 1961. Largely residential, Cherry Hill has been marked by great development and housing growth, especially since the 1970s. , NJ 088034; (800) 864-7507, fax: (856) 414-1995; PianoWellness@aol.com; www.sheilapaige.com Piano Wellness Seminar, Gardner-Webb University Gardner-Webb University is a four-year private university 50 miles west of Charlotte in Boiling Springs, North Carolina and is affiliated with the Baptist State Convention of North Carolina. The school offers a total of 13 departments offering 45 major fields of study. in Boiling Springs, 7/26-8/3. Featured teachers: Sheila Paige, Robert Roux Roux , Pierre Paul Émile 1853-1933. French bacteriologist. His work with the diphtheria bacillus led to the development of antitoxins to neutralize pathogenic toxins. and Michael Gurt. Type of participants: Pianists and piano teachers. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, workshops, performance, T'ai Chi, Alexander Technique, developmental fitness, body mapping, meditation and massage therapy Massage Therapy Definition Massage therapy is the scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body for the purpose of normalizing those tissues and consists of manual techniques that include applying fixed or movable pressure, holding, and/or . Cost: $899 with housing; $600 w/out housing. The 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 (See advertisement on page 73.) John Salmon, Director, Focus on Piano Literature, School of Music, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, P.O. Box 26167, Greensboro, NC 27402-6167; (336) 334-5431; jcsalmon@uncg.edu; www.uncg.edu/mus 12th Annual Focus on Piano Literature: Beethoven, Greensboro, 6/6-6/8. Type of participants: Pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional. Emphasis: Music education, chamber music, history, pedagogy and repertoire. 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 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.org The Swannanoa Gathering, Asheville, 7/7-7/13, Celtic Week; 7/14-7/20, Dulcimer dulcimer (dŭl`sĭmər), stringed musical instrument. It is a wooden box with strings stretched over it that are struck with small mallets. The number of strings may vary. The dulcimer is related to the psaltery and modern zither. and Sing, Swing and String Week; 7/21-7/27, Old Time Music Week; 7/28-8/3, Contemporary Folk/Guitar Week. Featured teachers: Elke Baker, Ralph Blizard, Liz Carroll, Seamus Connolly and Laura Risk. Type of participants: Fiddle and 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. instrumentalists, flutists, guitarists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Professionals and serious adult musicians. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, technique, popular music and workshops. Cost: $625 with housing; $365 w/out housing. WINGSOUND Barbara Lister-Sink, Director, WINGSOUND, P.O. Box 10921, Winston-Salem, NC 27108; phone/fax: (336) 945-2304; listersink@salem.edu; www.freeingthecagedbird.com Intensive Workshop in Injury-Preventive Keyboard Technique, Winston-Salem, 6/23-6/29 and 8/11-8/17. Featured teachers: Barbara Lister-Sink and Charles Stein, certified Alexander Technique instructor. Type of participants: Pianists and organists, including teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional and serious amateurs. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy and workshops. Cost: $1,200 with housing; $800 w/out housing. NORTH DAKOTA Minot State University Minot State University (MSU or MiSU) is a four-year institution of higher learning in Minot, North Dakota. Founded in 1913 as a normal school, Minot State University is the third-largest public university in North Dakota, offering undergraduate and graduate degree Lynne Rumney, Artistic Director, Dakota Chamber Music, Minot State University, Division of Music, 500 University Ave. W., Minot, ND 58707; (701) 858-3185, fax: (701) 858-3823; rumneyl@minotstateu.edu; www.misu.nodak.edu/music Dakota Chamber Music, Minor, 6/11-6/16. Featured teachers: Ying Quartet and Jon Rumney. Type of participants: String instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary, collegiate, teachers and amateurs. Emphasis: Ensembles and chamber music. Cost: To be announced. Credit available. OHIO Credo Chamber Music Association Peter Slowik, Artistic Director, Credo Chamber Music Association, P.O. Box 305, Oberlin, OH 44074; (440) 878-4539; artistic@credo.cc; www.credo.cc Credo Chamber Music Program, Oberlin Conservatory in Oberlin, 7/7-7/20. Featured teachers: Peter Slowik, Stephen Clapp, Lee Joiner join·er n. 1. A carpenter, especially a cabinetmaker. 2. Informal A person given to joining groups, organizations, or causes. , Bryan Dumm and Alan DeMattia. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary through collegiate, ages 14-21. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music and private lessons. Cost: $1,400 with housing. Kent State University Jerome LaCorte, Director, Kent/Blossom Music, Kent State University, P.O. Box 5190, Kent, OH 44242; (330) 672-2613, fax: (330) 672-7837; jlacorte@kent.edu; www.kent.edu/blossom Kent/Blossom Music, Kent, 6/30-8/11. Featured teachers: William Preucil, John Mack, Franklin Cohen, Stephen Gerber and Robert Vernon. Type of participants: Violin, viola, cello, bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, and French horn instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Chamber music, accompanying, private lessons, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $100 all-inclusive (scholarship covers bulk of cost). Credit available. Oberlin Conservatory of Music The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, located in Oberlin, Ohio, was founded in 1865 and is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. Students of Oberlin Conservatory enter a very broad network within the music world, as the school's alumni can be found in (See advertisement on page 67.) Anna Hoffmann, Coordinator, Outreach Department, Oberlin Conservatory of Music, 77 W. College St., Oberlin College, Oberlin, OH 44074-1588; (440) 775-8044, fax: (440) 775-6840; anna.hoffmann@oberlin.edu; www.oberlin.edu/con/summer Oberlin Piano Festival and Competition, Oberlin, 7/21-7/28. Featured teachers: Oberlin piano faculty. Type of participants: Pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional and competitors ages 13-18. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, pedagogy, theory and master classes. Cost: $375 with housing; $175 w/out housing. Ohio Northern University Ohio Northern University is a private, United Methodist Church-affiliated university located in the United States in Ada, Ohio, founded by Henry Solomon Lehr in 1871. ONU is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission and the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Edwin Williams, Camp Director, Ohio Northern University, Music Department, 525 S. Main St., Ada, OH 45810; (419) 772-2151, fax: (419) 772-2488; e-williams@onu.edu; www.onu.edu Northern Music Camp, Ada, 6/16-6/21. Featured teachers: Richard Sherrick, Dale Laukhuf, Edwin Williams, Rosemary Williams and Brenda Hoyt. Type of participants: Band instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, history, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, workshops, electronic and computer music, conducting and arranging. Cost: $355 with homing; $185 w/out housing. OREGON Portland State University David Jimerson, Administrative Director, Music Department, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207; (800) 547-8887, ext. 3030, fax: (503) 725-8215; jimersond@pdx.edu; www.pdx.edu Kodaly Certification Workshop, Lincoln Hall on the Portland State University campus, 7/298/9. Featured teachers: Trinka, Brumfield and Loebelk Type of participants: Professional vocalists and vocal educators. Emphasis: Technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and folk music. Cost: $1,000-$1,100 with housing; $800-$900 w/out housing. Credit available. Portland State University (See advertisement on page 74.) Pat Zagelow, Executive Director, Piano Festival Northwest, Portland State University, Music Department, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR 97207; (503) 725-5400, fax: (503) 725-8215; zagelop@mail.pdx.edu; www.fpa.pdx.edu/prs Piano Festival Northwest, World Forestry Center The World Forestry Center (WFC) is an American nonprofit educational institution located in Portland, Oregon's Washington Park, near the Oregon Zoo. History The World Forestry Center has its roots in the 1905 Lewis and Clark Centennial American Pacific Exposition and on the Portland State University campus, 7/18-7/21. Featured teachers: Paul Roberts, Eduardo Delgado, Marina Lomazov and others. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional, including teachers. Emphasis: Soloists, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and recitals. Cost: $475 with housing; $215 w/out housing. Credit available. Southern Oregon University Bachelors and master's programs are offered through the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business, and School of Education. History SOU began as Ashland Academy in 1869 in Ashland by the Methodists. Brooke Friendly, Arts Coordinator, Southern Oregon University, Extended Campus Programs, 1250 Siskiyou Blvd., Ashland, OR 97520; (541) 552-6901, fax: (541) 552-6047; friendly@sou.edu; www.sou.edu/music/saxophoneworkshop or www.sou.edu/ecp/arts/musicinst Ashland Chamber Music Workshops I and II, Ashland, 7/14-7/19 and 7/21-7/26. Featured teachers: Joe Axup, Armand Ambrosini, Cynthia Darby, Thomas Stauffer and Eman Rubinstein. Type of participants: String, brass and woodwind instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and advanced adults. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $524-$599 with housing; $245 w/out housing. Credit available. Contact: Phebe Kimball, Director, Ashland Chamber Music Workshops; same address information as above; (541) 482-2204; pakimball@home.net; www.efn.org/~ashcmw. Music Institute for the Development of Personal Style in Memory of Jascha Heifetz, Ashland, 6/22-6/30. Featured teachers: Sherry Kloss, Linda Siverts and others to be announced. Type of participants: Violinists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Duos, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory and workshops. Cost. $693-$798 with housing; $299 w/out housing. Credit available. Siskiyou Saxophone Workshop, Ashland, 7/30-8/3. Featured teachers: Kenneth Fischer, John Bleuel, Rhett L. Bender and J. Scott Turpen. Type of participants: Saxophonists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional and advanced adults. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $518-$583 with housing; $299 w/out housing. Credit available. 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. , 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; (800) 457-1486, fax: (541) 346-5669; bachfest@darkwing.uoregon.edu; www.oregonbachfestival.com Oregon Bach Festival Eugene, 6/28-7/14. Featured teacher: Helmuth Rilling. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, conductors and vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional, as well as high school vocalists. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, repertoire, workshops, choral music and conducting. 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). Annabelle Joseph, Director, Dalcroze Training Center, Carnegie Mellon University, School of Music, 5000 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3890; (412) 268-2391, fax: (412) 268-1537; aj12@andrew.cmu.edu; www.cmu.edu/cfa/dalcroze Dalcroze Eurhythmics Workshops, Pittsburgh, Workshop I, 7/8-7/12; Workshop II, 7/8-7/26. Featured teachers: Marta Sanchez, Herbert Henke, Annabelle Joseph and Stephen Moore. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional. Emphasis: Eurhythmics, improvisation, pedagogy, sight reading, workshops and solfege sol·fège n. Solfeggio. [French, from Italian solfeggio; see solfeggio.] Noun 1. . Cost: Workshop I, $690 with housing; $425 w/out housing. Workshop II, $1,785 with housing; $990 w/out housing. Credit available. Duquesne University John Mumper, Director, Summer 2002, Duquesne University, Mary Pappert School of Music The Mary Pappert School of Music is one of the ten degree-granting divisions that comprise Duquesne University. History The Pappert School of Music was founded in 1926, offering a Bachelor of Music degree. The Bachelor in Music Education program was added in 1930. , 600 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15282; (800) 934-0159, fax: (412) 396-5479; mumper@duq.edu; www.music.duq.edu Summer 2002, Pittsburgh, 5/3-8/3. Type of participants: Teachers and conductors. Age or grade level: Elementary and secondary. Emphasis: History, improvisation, technique, pedagogy, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: Cost with housing to be decided; $765 w/out housing. Credit available. Lebanon Valley College History Lebanon Valley was founded on February 23, 1866, with classes beginning May 7 of that year and its first class graduating in 1870. Expenses at this time for a full year were $206.50 and remained relatively unchanged for the next 50 years. Robert H. Hearson, Director, Summer Music Camp, Lebanon Valley College, Music Department, 101 N. College Ave., Annville, PA 17003; (717) 867-6289, fax: (717) 867-6390; hearson@lvc.edu; www.lvc.edu/music/summercamp Lebanon Valley College Summer Music Camp, Annville, 7/7-7/12. Featured teachers: Resident artist faculty. Type of participants: Woodwind and string instrumentalists, pianists, guitarists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops and music technology (recording technology and MIDI). Cost: $440 with housing; $295 w/out housing. Marywood University Sharon Toman to·man n. A gold coin formerly used in Persia worth 10,000 dinars. [Farsi t m , Program Director, Summer Music Camp, Marywood University, Music Department, 2300 Adams Ave., Scranton, PA 18509; (570) 348-6268, fax: (570) 961-4768; music@ac.marywood.edu; www.marywood.edu Summer Music Camp, Scranton, 7/15-7/28. Featured teachers: Marywood faculty and nearby high school teachers. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $225 w/out housing. Summertrios, Inc. Betty Mock, Executive Director, Summertrios, Inc., 124 Cornell Rd., Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004; (610) 668-8807; summertrios@summertrios.org; www.summertrios.org Chamber Music for Adult Amateurs, location to be announced, 6/23 and 6/30. Featured teachers: Christopher Lee, Yuval Waldman, Joseph Kimura, Robert LaRue and Lily Friedman. Type of participants: Teachers and amateur adult instrumentalists. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $750 with housing; $690 with food only. Concerto Program, Philadelphia, 6/4. Featured teachers: Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia; Yuval Waldman, conductor. Type of participants: Teachers and amateur adult instrumentalists. Emphasis: Amateurs play concertos with a professional orchestra. Cost: To be announced. Premium Chamber Music for Adult Amateurs, location to be announced, 6/16. Featured teachers: Christopher Lee, Yuval Waldman, Joseph Kimura, Robert LaRue and Lily Friedman. Type of participants: Amateur adult instrumentalists. Emphasis: Amateurs play chamber music with a group of professionals. Cost: $1,500 with housing; $1,400 with food only. Vivace Productions, Inc. John W. Villella, President, Vivace Productions, Inc., 882 S. Matlack St., Ste. 202, West Chester, PA 19382; (800) 264-1121, fax: (610) 431-6511; jvillella@wcupa.edu; www.vivaceproductions.com Marching Band Workshops, Lafayette College in Easton, 7/10-7/13 and 8/2-8/5. Featured teachers: Tim Lautzenheiser, George Parks, Thom Hannum and Michael Cesario. Type of participants: Band instrumentalists and educators. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Marching band camp. Cost: $330 with housing; $225 w/out housing. Credit available. Wyoming Seminary College Preparatory School Nancy Sanderson, Director, The Performing Arts Institute, 201 N. Sprague Ave., Kingston, PA 18704; (570) 270-2186, fax: (570) 270-2198; onstage@wyomingseminary.org; www.wyomingseminary.org/pai The Performing Arts Institute, Kingston, 6/30-8/11. Featured teachers: Thomas Hrynkiw, Wen-Chi Liu, Tsukasa Mizuguchi, Goulnara Mashourova and Ming Yang. 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: $2,100 with housing; $750 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 Derek Parsons, Coordinator, Summer Keyboard Institute, Furman University, Music Department, 3300 Poinsett Hwy., Greenville, SC 29613; (864) 294-2099, fax: (864) 294-3035; furmanmusic@furman.edu; www.furman.edu/academics/dept/music Summer Keyboard Institute, Greenville, 6/16-6/21. Featured teachers: David Gross, Derek Parsons and Charles Tompkins. Type of participants: Secondary, collegiate and professional teachers of piano and organ. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $440 with housing; $280 w/out housing. Credit available. TENNESSEE Belmont University Lauren Baker, Kodaly/Orff Coordinator, Belmont University, School of Music, 1900 Belmont Blvd., Nashville, TN 37212; (615) 460-5400, ext. 1749, fax: (615) 386-0239; orffkodaly@mail.belmont.edu Kodaly Summer Program, Nashville, 6/17-6/28. Featured teachers: Philip Tacka and Michael Houlahan. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Cost: $1,244 with housing; $1,100 w/out housing. Credit available. Orff Summer Program, Nashville, 7/8-7/19. Featured teachers: Margaret Campbelle-Holman, Susan Ramsay and Anne Kopp. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Cost: $794 with housing; $650 w/out housing. Credit available. The University of Memphis The University of Memphis is a public research university located in Memphis, Tennessee, United States, and is a flagship public research university of the Tennessee Board of Regents system. Konnie Saliba, Professor of Music, The University of Memphis, The Rudi E. Scheidt School of Music, Memphis, TN 38152; (901) 678-3760, fax: (901) 678-3096; kksaliba@memphis.edu; http://music.memphis.edu Orff Schulwerk Summer Institute, Memphis, 7/18-7/29. Featured teachers: Shirley McRae, Konnie Saliba, Deanna Stark and Jos Wuytack. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Pedagogy. Cost: $786 with housing; $450 w/out housing. Credit available. TEXAS Central Texas College Celinda Hallbauer, Faculty/Camp Director, Central Texas College, Fine Arts Department, P.O. Box 1800, Killeen, TX 76513; (254) 526-1866, fax: (254) 526-1792; challbau@ctcd.cc.tx.us; www.ctcd.cc.tx.us; Summer Fine Arts Camp, Killeen, 7/10-7/13. Featured teachers: Celinda Hallbauer, Susan Conner, Kevin Riley and Janna DuRard. Type of participants: All instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Elementary through secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, electronic and computer music, art, dance and drama. Cost: $250 with housing; $175 w/out housing. 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; festinst@fais.net; www.festivalhill.org/SummerInstitute The International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Round Top, 6/2-7/14. Featured teachers: Erick Friedman, Jesse Levine, James Dick, William venMeulen and Peter Brevig. Type of participants: String and wind instrumentalists, percussionists, pianists and harpists. Age or grade level: Professional and pre-professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $540 with housing. Southern Methodist University Southern Methodist University, at Dallas, Tex.; United Methodist; coeducational; chartered 1911. The school's facilities include laboratories for electron microscopy and stable isotopes, a museum of paleontology, and a graduate research center. Julie Scott, Coordinator, Music Educators Workshops, Southern Methodist University, P.O. Box 750382, Dallas, TX 75275; (214) 768-3717, fax: (214) 768-1445; scottj@mail.smu.edu; www.smu.edu/~dess/music_ed Music Educators Workshops, Dallas, 6/3-6/5. Featured teacher: Kamile O'Donnell. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $450 with housing; $250 w/out housing. Credit available. National Piano Teachers Institute, Dallas, 7/8-7/11. Featured teachers: Ingrid Jacobson Clarfield, Louise Goss, Christine Barden, Barbara Kreader and Sam Holland. Type of participants: Piano teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary through professional. Emphasis: History, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $300 with housing; $175 w/out housing ($185 after June 1). Credit available. Contact: David Karp, Director, NPTI NPTI National Personal Training Institute (Corona Del Mar, California) NPTI New Professions Technical Institute NPTI NonProfit Training Institute , Southern Methodist University, Music Department, 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 356, Dallas, TX 75275-0356; (214) 768-3188, fax: (972) 661-3278; dkarp@mail.smu.edu Orff Schulwerk, Levels I, II and III, Dallas, 6/17-6/28. Featured teachers: Julie Scott, Jacqueline Schrader, Richard Layton, Matthew McCoy and Paul Cribari. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: Elementary. Emphasis: Improvisation, pedagogy, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $800 with housing; $500 w/out housing. Credit available. TCU/Cliburn Piano Institute (See advertisement below.) Tamas Ungar, Executive Director, TCU/Cliburn Piano Institute, Texas Christian University Texas Christian University, at Fort Worth; Christian Church (Disciples of Christ); coeducational; opened 1873 at Thorp Spring, chartered 1874 as Add Ran Male and Female College. It assumed its present name in 1902 and moved to Fort Worth in 1910. , Box 297456, Fort Worth, TX 76129; (817) 257-7456, fax: (817) 921-9873; tcu-cliburn@tcu.edu; www.tcu-cliburn.org TCU/Cliburn Piano Institute, Fort Worth, 5/29-6/30. Featured teachers: Paul Badura-Skoda, Christina Ortiz, Dang Thai Son
Texas Christian University Nick Scales, Director, TCU Summer Music Institute, Texas Christian University, Music Department, Box 297500, Fort Worth, TX 76129; (817) 257-6632, fax: (817) 257-7344; n.scales@tcu.edu; www.tcu.edu TCU Band Camp, Fort Worth, 6/16-6/21. Featured teachers: Ross Grant and Bobby Francis. Type of participants: Wind instrumentalists and percussionists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, technique and repertoire. Cost: $360 with housing; $150 w/out housing. TCU Texas All-State Choir Camp, Fort Worth, 7/21-7/24 and 7/24-7/27. Featured teachers: Brad White, Ronald Shirey, Danny Deitrich, Stan McGill and Amy Alibon. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, sight reading and Texas All-State Choral Literature. Cost: $250 with housing; $150 w/out housing. TCU Trumpet Workshop, Fort Worth, 6/24-6/25. Featured teachers: John Burgess and guest artist. Type of participants: Trumpet instrumentalists, both participants and auditors. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and sight reading. TCU Whitman/Crisanti Clarinet Workshop, Fort Worth, 6/24-6/25. Featured teachers: Gary Whitman and Andrew Crisanti. Type of participants: Clarinetists, both participants and auditors. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and sight reading. Cost: $160 with housing; $110 w/out housing. $60 auditor fee w/out housing. Texas Tech University (See advertisement on page 67.) Anna Whitlock Henry, Coordinator of Special Music Activities, Texas Tech University, School of Music, Box 42033, Lubbock, TX 79409-2033; (806) 742-2225, fax: (806) 742-4193; anna.mw.henry@ttu.edu; www.ttu.edu/MusicCamps All State Choir Camp, Lubbock, 7/17-7/20. Featured teacher: John Dickson. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, technique, sight reading and Texas All State audition material. Cost: To be determined. Texas Tech Band/Orchestra Camp, Lubbock, 7/6-7/13. Featured teachers: Gary Lewis, Cody Birdwell and Keith Bearden. Type of participants: Wind, percussion and string instrumentalists and marching auxiliaries. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, Chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, sight reading, theory, electronic and computer music and marching auxiliaries. Cost: To be determined. Three-Summer Master of Music Education, Lubbock, 5/29-7/29. Featured teachers: Robert Henry, Cody Birdwell, John Dickson and Susan Brumfield. Type of participants: Instrumentalists, vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Music education, history, jazz, private lessons, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops, theory, and electronic and computer music. Cost: To be determined. Credit available. Contact: Michael Stoune, Associate Director for Graduate Studies, Texas Tech University, School of Music, Box 42033, Lubbock, TX 79413; (806) 742-2270, ext. 255, fax: (806) 742-2294; michael.stoune@ttu.edu. University of Houston Alan Austin, General Manager, Immanuel and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival, University of Houston, Moores School of Music The Rebecca and John J. Moores School of Music is the music school of the University of Houston in Houston, Texas. The Moores School offers the Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Arts in Music, Master of Music, and Doctor of Musical Arts degrees in music performance, conducting, theory , 120 School of Music Bldg., Houston, TX 77204-4017; (713) 743-3167, fax: (713) 743-3391; tmf@uh.edu; www.uh.edu/music Immanuel and Helen Olshan Texas Music Festival Houston, 6/2-6/29. Featured teachers: Franz Anton Krager, En Shao, Klauspeter Seibel and Carl St. Clair. Type of participants: Orchestral instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate and young pre-professionals and professionals. Emphasis: Chamber music, private lessons and repertoire. Cost: $850 with housing. 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 (See advertisement on page 61.) Lynne V. 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, The University of Texas, Music Department, Austin, TX 78712-1208; (512) 232-2080, fax: (512) 232-3907; lmc@www.utexas.edu or lvlange@mail.utexas.edu; www.longhornmusiccamp.org Longhorn Music Camp, Austin, 6/9-6/15 (Middle School Band); 6/16-6/22 (Choir, Middle School Orchestra, Harp); 6/23-6/29 (High School Band); 7/14-7/25 (Piano Performance Workshop). Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists (pianists), ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique and theory. Cost: $475 with housing; $285 w/out housing, 6/9-6/29; $200-$246 w/out housing, 7/14-7/25. 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 Music Dance Theatre Department, BYU Conferences and Workshops, 352 Harman Continuing Education Bldg., Provo, UT 84602-1530; (801) 378-7692, fax: (801) 378-9214; young_ambassadors@byu.edu or young_musicians@byu.edu; http://ce.byu.edu/cw Young Ambassadors Singing Entertainer Workshop, Provo, 7/8-7/13, 7/15-7/20 and 7/29-8/3. Featured teachers: BYU faculty. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops and showcase performances. Dancing included. Cost: To be announced. Young Musicians' SummerFestival, Provo, 6/16-6/22. Featured teachers: BYU faculty. Type of participants: Instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, and electronic and computer music. Cost: To be announced. Contact: BYU School of Music, Conferences and Workshops, same address, phone and fax as above. VERMONT The Adamant Music School (See advertisement on page 57.) Sandra Rogers, Executive Director, The Adamant Music School, 1241 Haggett Rd., Adamant, VT 05640; (802) 229-9297; admissions@adamant.org; www.adamant.org The Adamant Music School Adamant, just north of Montpelier, 7/12-8/10. Featured teachers: Rotating staff pool of leading international piano educators. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate. Emphasis: Soloists, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $1,700 for four weeks with housing. Shorter sessions available. Kinhaven Music School Leander Bien, Director, Kinhaven Music School, 9 Lopa Ct., N. Potomac, MD 20878; (301) 340-6583, fax: (301) 424-9043; LBIEN@erols.com Kinhaven Adult Piano Workshop, Weston, 6/6-4/11. Featured teachers: Leander Bien, Nigel Coxe, Chonghyo Shin and Ignat Solzhenitsyn. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Adult amateurs. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $575 with housing; $525 w/out housing. Manchester Music Festival Robyn Pruett, Managing Director, Manchester Music Festival, P.O. Box 1165, Manchester, VT 05255; (802) 362-1956, fax: (802) 362-0711; mmf@vermontel.net; www.mmfvt.org Young Artists Program, Manchester, 7/7-8/19. Featured teachers: Ariel Rudiakov, Ron Levy, Joseph Firszt, Danwen Jiang and Sadao Harada. Type of participants: String instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate, graduate and postgraduate on a professional track. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music and repertoire. Point CounterPoint Paul Roby, Director, Point CounterPoint, P.O. Box 3181, Terre Haute, IN 47803; (812) 877-3745, fax: (812) 877-2174; pointcp@aol.com; www.pointcp.com Point CounterPoint Chamber Music Camp for Strings and Piano, Lake Dunmore, 6/23-7/13, 7/14-8/10, 6/23-8/10. Featured teachers: Professional, full-time faculty. Type of participants: Violin, viola and cello instrumentalists and pianists. Age or grade level: Secondary, ages 11-17. Emphasis: Ensembles, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique and theory. Cost: $2,400 for three weeks with housing; $2,800 for four weeks with housing; $4,900 for seven weeks (both sessions combined) with housing. WASHINGTON Max Aronoff Viola Institute, Joyce Ram&, Director, Max Aronoff Viola Institute, 6302 54th Ave. Court W., Tacoma, WA 98467; (253) 474-6922; mavijramee@aol.com; www.viola.com/aronoff 12th Annual Music Festival and Chamber Music Series, Bastyr University near Seattle, 6/30-7/5. Featured teachers: Pamela Goldsmith, Joyce Ram&, Charles Noble and John Scanlon. Type of participants: Viola, violin and cello instrumentalists and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary (viola age 14, violins and cellos age 18) through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, technique, repertoire, theory, workshops and audition prep. Cost: $580 with housing; $480 w/out housing. WEST VIRGINIA Davis & Elkins College Judy Williams, Information Coordinator, The Augusta Heritage Center, Davis & Elkins College, Fine Arts, 100 Campus Dr., Elkins, WV 26241; (304) 637-1209, fax: (304) 637-1317; augusta@augustaheritage.com; www.augustaheritage.com The Augusta Heritage Center, Elkins, April-July and August-October. Featured teachers: Respected musicians in blues, bluegrass bluegrass, any species of the large and widely distributed genus Poa, chiefly range and pasture grasses of economic importance in temperate and cool regions. In general, bluegrasses are perennial with fine-leaved foliage that is bluish green in some species. , Irish, Cajun-Creole, old-time, swing and vocals. Type of participants: Guitar, fiddle, banjo, bodhran bodh·ran n. A hand-held goatskin drum used in traditional Irish music and often played with a stick. [Irish Gaelic bodhrán, from Middle Irish bodrán, from Old Irish, from bodar , flute, bass and mandolin mandolin (măn'dəlĭn`, măn`dəlĭn'), musical instrument of the lute family, with a half-pear-shaped body, a fretted neck, and a variable number of strings, plucked with the fingers or with a plectrum. instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate, amateur and professional musicians and crafts people. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $618 with housing; $345 w/out housing. Credit available. West Virginia University West Virginia University, mainly at Morgantown; coeducational; land-grant and state supported; est. and opened 1867 as an agricultural college, renamed 1868. Tim Rhodes, Director, Mountaineer Music Camp, West Virginia University, Music Department, P.O. Box 6111, Morgantown, WV 26506; (304) 293-5330, ext. 3196, fax: (304) 293-2366; Tim.Rhodes@mail.wvu.edu; www.wvummc.com Mountaineer Music Camp, Morgantown, 7/7-7/13. Type of participants: Band, orchestral and jazz instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary. Emphasis: Ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, history, improvisation, jazz, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $375 with housing; $210 w/out housing. WISCONSIN Leadership Program for Musicians Serving Small Congregations (LPM (Lines Per Minute) The number of lines a printer can print or a scanner can scan in a minute. lpm - lines per minute ) Marti Rideout, LPM Communications Office, 6230 Covered Bridge Rd., Burke, VA 22015; (703) 250-6757, fax: (703) 250-2479; martirideout@juno.com; www.Lpm-online.org Summer LPM Conference 2002, Carthage College, Kenosha, 6/25-6/29. Featured teachers: David Cherwien, Carol Doran, Nathan Ensign, Raymond Glover, Marilyn Keiser and others. Type of participants: Church musicians. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Ensembles, master classes, repertoire, contemporary Christian music Contemporary Christian Music (or CCM; also by its religious neutral term Inspirational music) is a genre of popular music which is lyrically focused on matters concerned with the Christian faith. , improvisation, conducting and leadership. Choose from two tracks, Enrichment or LPM Coordinator Development. Cost: To be announced. Includes registration, housing in dormitories, board and banquet. Green Lake Festival of Music Jeannette Kreston, Executive Director, Green Lake Festival of Music, P.O. Box 569, Green Lake, WI 54971; (920) 748-9398, fax: (920) 748-6918; info@greenlakefestival.org; www.greenlakefestival.org Amelia at Green Lake, Ripon and Green Lake, 7/6-7/18. 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 and sight reading. Cost: $895 with housing; $420 w/out housing. INTERNATIONAL AICE AICE American-Israeli Cooperative Enterprise AICE Advanced International Certificate of Education AICE American Institute of Chemical Engineers AICE Association for Innovative Cooperation in Europe AICE American Institute of Consulting Engineers , Association of International Cultural Exchange Michael Haring, General Secretary, AICE, Association of International Cultural Exchange, c/o Wiener Symphoniker, Lehargasse 11, A-1060 Wien, Austria; +43-664-180-09-05, fax: +43-1-317-54-60; michael.haring@chello.at; www.multipassproductions.com World Choral Festival Vienna, Vienna, Austria, 6/27-7/1. Featured teacher: Gerhard Track. Type of participants: Choirs of at least forty vocalists. Emphasis: Ensembles, workshops and a concert performance 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. , the Vienna Male Choral Society and the orchestra at the Wiener Musikverein. Cost: EURO 826 per active singer; EURO 310 per accompanying person, plus transportation to Vienna. See website for services included in this fee. American-Russian Piano Institute (See advertisement on page 59.) Frances Larimer, Program Director, American-Russian Piano Institute, 2760 Crawford Ave., Evanston, IL 60201; (847) 328-3728, fax: (847) 328-2776; f-larimer@northwestern.edu American-Russian Piano Institute, St. Petersburg, Russia, 6/22-7/9. Featured teachers: St. Petersburg Conservatory faculty. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: High school through collegiate, including teachers and nonmusician auditors. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire and competition for students. Cost: $3,595 with housing, plus travel. The Banff Centre Office of the Registrar, P.O. Box 1020, Station 28, Banff, Alberta T1L 1H5 Canada; (403) 762-6180, fax: (403) 762-6345; arts_info@banffcentre.ca; www.banffcentre.ca/music Music and Sound, Banff, 6/10-8/10. Type of participants: String, woodwind, keyboard and brass instrumentalists, vocalists and composers. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, accompanying, chamber music, jazz, private lessons, technique, repertoire, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $47/day for single accommodations; $25/day for shared accommodations. Center of Musical Studies (See advertisement on page 63.) Leslie D. Hyde, Program Director, Amalfi Coast Music Festival and Institute, Center of Musical Studies, 4530 Connecticut Ave. N.W., Ste. 506, Washington, D.C. 20008; (301) 320-9046, fax: (301) 229-1059; festival@musicalstudies.com; www.musicalstudies.com Amalfi Coast Music Festival & Institute, Vietri-sul-Mare, Italy, piano program, 6/22-7/2; vocal program, 6/24-7/6. Featured teachers: Brian Ganz, Luiz de Moura Castro, Thomas Mastroianni, Louis Nagel and The Fine Arts Quartet Fine Arts Quartet US string quartet The Fine Arts Quartet, founded in Chicago in 1946 by Leonard Sorkin and George Sopkin, is a distinguished chamber music ensemble with an extensive recording legacy. . Type of participants: Pianists, string instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional, including teachers. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading, workshops and performance. Cost: $1,595 with housing in a four-star hotel; $1,295 with housing in a hostel. Credit available through The Catholic University of America Catholic University of America, at Washington, D.C.; the national university of the Roman Catholic Church in the United States; coeducational; founded 1887 and opened 1889. . International Workshops (See advertisement on page 57.) 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, Stavanger, Norway, 7/6-7/19. Featured teachers: Nelita True, Marvin Blickenstaff, Martha Hilley, Fernando Laires and Sandra Stauffer. Type of participants: Teachers. Age or grade level: All levels. Emphasis: Accompanying, chamber music, jazz, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, workshops and master classes. Cost: $1,995 with housing; $1,295 w/out housing. Credit available. Kiev Summer Music Festival (See advertisement on page 74.) See website at www.kievfestival.org.ua for contact information. Kiev Summer Music Festival, Kiev, Ukraine, 6/10-6/28 and 7/1-7/19. Featured teachers: Russian and Ukrainian masters. Type of participants: Vocalists, conductors and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, chamber music, private lessons, technique and repertoire. 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, Program 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, 35 W. 4th St., Ste. 777, New York, NY 10012; (212) 992-9380, fax: (212) 995-4923; esther.lamneck@nyu.edu; www.education.nyu.edu/summerabroad NYU Music and Dance Program in Italy, Pisa, 7/1-7/21. Featured teachers: NYU faculty, including Esther Lamneck, Douglas Dunn, Robert Rowe, Francesco Martinelli and Claudio Gabriele. Type of participants: Winds, brass and electric instrumentalists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional, including teachers and new music performers. Emphasis: Soloists, ensembles, history, improvisation, private lessons, technique, repertoire, workshops, and electronic and computer music. Cost: $720 per credit (six credits full-time); housing is $20/day. Oakham International Summer School Juliet Allan, General Manager, Oakham International Summer School, P.O. Box 992, Waterbeach, Cambridge, CB5 9SQ, UK; +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, Oakham, United Kingdom, 7/6-7/13. Featured teachers: Peter Phillips and The Tallis Scholars; David Woodcock, Andrew Carwood, Ghislaine Morgan and Francis Steele. Type of participants: Vocalists. Age or grade level: Age 16 and over. Emphasis: Choral singing, chamber music, history, private lessons, technique, pedagogy, repertoire, sight reading and workshops. Cost: $1,330 (950 [pounds sterling]) with housing. Royal Academy of Music The Royal Academy of Music is a constituent college of the University of London, and is one of the world's leading music institutions. It was founded by Lord Burghersh in 1822 with the help and ideas of the French eccentric harpist and composer Nicolas Bochsa and in 1830 was Robin Anderton, Course Administrator, Amadeus Summer Course, 61 Brassey Rd., Winchester, Hampshire, SO2 6SB, UK; phone/fax: +44-(0) 1962-852851; robin.anderton@lineone.net Amadeus Summer Course, London, 7/21-8/3. Featured teachers: Norbert Brainin, Siegmund Nissel and Martin Lovett. Type of participants: String quartet instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Sting quartets and chamber music. Cost: 485 [pounds sterling] with housing; 350 [pounds sterling] w/out housing. San Francisco Conservatory of Music (See advertisement on page 8.) William Wellborn well·born adj. Of good lineage or stock. Adj. 1. wellborn - of good or upper-class lineage; "a rich and wellborn husband" upper-class - occupying the highest socioeconomic position in a society , Instructor, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Prepatory Department, 1201 Ortega St., San Francisco, CA 94122; (415) 759-3400, ext. 3518, fax: (415) 759-3499, pianoleg@aol.com Master Classes of Saint Malo, Saint Malo Conservatory, Saint Malo, France, 7/15-7/28. Featured teachers: William Wellborn and Adam Wibrowski. Type of participants: Pianists and teachers. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, history, private lessons, technique, performances, and duet and two-piano playing. Cost: $1,050 with housing. Symphonic Workshops Ltd. Harry Hurwitz, Director, Symphonic Workshops Ltd., 281 Pacific Ave., Toronto, Ontario M6P M6P Mannose-6-Phosphate 2P8, Canada; (416) 760-9319, fax: (416) 762-6258; info@symphonicworkshops.com; www.symphonicworkshops.com 11th Practical Course for Conductors, Kromeriz, Czech Republic, 7/28-8/14. Featured teachers: Tsung Yeh, Kirk Trevor, Johannes Schlaefli and Mariusz Smolij. Type of participants: Conductors. Age or grade level: Collegiate and professional, beginning and intermediate level. Emphasis: Technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,725 with housing. 12th International Workshop for Conductors, Kromeriz and Zlin, Czech Republic, 8/1-8/17. Featured teachers: Tsung Yeh, Kirk Trevor, Johannes Schlaefli and Mariusz Smolij. Type of participants: Conductors. Age or grade level: Professional and experienced. Emphasis: Technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,975 with housing. International Opera Workshop--Mozart's "Le Nozze di Figaro," Karlsbad, Hradec Kralove and Prague, Czech Republic, 7/21-8/31. Featured teachers: Milen Nachev, Valeri Vatchev, Krantisek Vajnar and Michael Lochar. Type of participants: Vocalists and conductors. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory, workshops and a fully staged production with fifteen performances. Cost: $1,450 (maximum) with housing; $650 w/out housing. Kromeriz Advanced Piano Workshop and Competition, Kromeriz, Czech Republic, 7/24-8/7. Featured teachers: Joseph Banowetz, Adam Wodnicki, Joseph Stanford, Jan Kadlubiski and Radoslav Kvapil. Type of participants: Pianists. Age or grade level: Collegiate through professional. Emphasis: Soloists, accompanying, chamber music, private lessons, technique, repertoire, theory, workshops, master classes and performance with chamber orchestra. Cost: $975 plus competition fee, with housing. Repertoire Workshop for Conductors, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, 6/9-6/19. Featured teachers: Otakar Trhlik and Tomas Koutnik. Type of participants: Conductors. Age or grade level: Professional. Emphasis: Technique, repertoire, theory and workshops. Cost: $1,750 with housing; $1,550 w/out housing. University of Evansville Johnny Poon poon n. Any of several trees of the genus Calophyllum, of southern Asia, having light hard wood used for masts and spars. [Sinhalese p , Artistic Director, Harlaxton Festival, University of Evansville, Music Department, 1800 Lincoln Ave., Evansville, IN 47722; (812) 479-2879, fax: (812) 479-2101; jp29@evansville.edu; http://harlaxtonfestival.evansville.edu Harlaxton Festival Grantham, United Kingdom, 6/18-7/9. Featured teachers: Carol Dallinger, Joseph Hopkins, Johnny Poon and Garnet Ungar. Type of participants: Violinists, pianists and vocalists. Age or grade level: Secondary, ages 15-18. Emphasis: Soloists, private lessons, technique, repertoire and workshops. Cost: $2,500 with housing. MULTIPLE Musikgarten (See advertisement on page 12.) Scott Whitesell; (800) 216-6864; musikgarten@aol.com; www.musikgarten.org Musikgarten Early Childhood Music and Movement Workshops, Pasadena, California; San Jose, California San Jose (IPA: /ˌsænhoʊˈzeɪ/) is the third-largest city in California, and the tenth-largest in the United States. It is the county seat of Santa Clara County. ; Greely, Colorado; Boca Raton, Florida Boca Raton ("bōkə rə-tōn") is a city in Palm Beach County, Florida incorporated in May 1925. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 74,764; the 2006 population recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau was 86,396. ; Miami, Florida; Marietta, Georgia; Wheaton, Illinois; Boston, Massachusetts; St. Paul, Minnesota; Murray Hill, New Jersey
Charlotte is the largest city in the state of North Carolina and the 20th largest city in the United States. ; Cincinnati, Ohio; Dallas, Texas; Houston, Texas; Richmond, Virginia; Madison, Wisconsin; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; and Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. April-July (varies by location). Featured teachers: Mary Louise Wilson, Karen Haughey, Martha Hallquist, Leilani Miranda, Joyce Jordan, Cathy Mathia, Linda Robinson, Marlene Lee, Jill Hannagan, Lorna Lutz Heyge and Karen McIver (varies by location). Cost: $195-$525 w/out housing (varies by location). Credit available. National Guitar Workshop Admissions, National Guitar Workshop, P.O. Box 222, Lakeside, CT 06758; (800) 234-6479, fax: (860) 567-0374; eric@guitarworkshop.com; www.guitarworkshop.com National Guitar Workshop, California, Connecticut, Florida, Tennessee, Texas, Washington and Toronto, 6/23-8/11 (varies by location). Featured teachers: Pat Metheny, Ronnie Earl, Andy Summers, Patty Larkin and Marty Friedman. Type of participants: Guitar, bass, drum and keyboard instrumentalists. Age or grade level: Secondary through professional, ages 14-90. Emphasis: Ensembles, improvisation, jazz, technique, repertoire, sight reading, theory, popular music and workshops. Cost: $725 with housing; $525 w/out housing. Credit available. |
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