| Attend a music camp.
Each web site link below contains camp details. Have you attended
a camp that you'd like to recommend? If so, please let us know.
Appel Farm. Musicians at Appel Farm include the
beginner and the advanced student, the classical pianist and the
rock drummer. The music program emphasizes ensemble work while providing
at least one private lesson per week, practice time and special
classes such as ear training and sight reading. Music majors are
given a personal schedule for the week based on their own interests,
skills, and experience.
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here to learn more!
The Baldwin-Wallace College Summer Music Institute is a
two-week, concentrated program of music study for serious high school
musicians with attention to solo and chamber music performance.
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here to learn more!
Bexley High School Music Camp. A five-day day
camp preparing Bexley High School orchestra and marching band students
for the upcoming school year. This program includes rehearsals,
sectionals, leadership and musical development. Mark your calendar
- camp dates are July 29 - August 3, 2007. Camp hours are 9-12 and
1-4. The cost for the entire week's instruction and social activities
is $100.00. Full payment is due by July 25. All Bexley HS band and
orchestra students are expected to attend camp.
Ballibay. Ballibay is a summer camp for boys and
girls ages 6 through 16 offering a wide range of non-competitive
fine and performing arts activities in a fun, friendly traditional
camp setting on a beautiful Pennsylvania mountaintop. Major activity
areas include theatre, vocal & instrumental music, ballet, modern,
jazz and tap dance, video, radio, two- & three-dimensional visual
arts, photography and technical theater. Camp sessions range from
2 to 9 weeks in length.
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here to learn more!
Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp,
nestled in the beautiful Manistee National Forest in Michigan's
western lower peninsula, is a summer music camp with art, dance,
and theater programs for talented young people, who come from all
parts of the country and all walks of life.
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here to learn more!
Brevard Music Festival. Each summer more than
400 students, ages 14 through post-college, join professional musicians
to eat, breathe and sleep music for seven weeks. In addition to
a rigorous schedule of instruction, students collaborate with faculty
and guest artists in more than eighty public performances.
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here to learn more!
Capital University Suzuki Institute is a week-long
opportunity for Suzuki music students, their families, teachers,
or observers to be part of concentrated study that complements the
work that goes on in studios and homes throughout the year.
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here to learn more!
Interlochen Center for the Arts. The world’s
premier summer arts program for aspiring artists grades 3 through
12, Interlochen Arts Camp attracts students, faculty and staff from
all 50 U.S. states and more than 40 countries.
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here to learn more!
The Wooster Music camp offers a residential experience
for young musicians who have completed grades 5-11. Located on the
picturesque campus of The College of Wooster, this camp offers band
and orchestra students the opportunity to continue their musical
learning in both small and large group settings. Professor of Music
and Director of the Scot Marching and Symphonic Bands, Nancy Ditmer,
directs this camp.
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