| Program length |
3 Weeks |
| Dates |
June 20 - July 11, 2009 and/or
July 12 - August 3, 2009 |
| Cost |
$4,185 |
| Age range |
This program is open to students who will complete grades 6-9 during the 2008-09 school year. |
| Openings remaining |
Yes. Apply by February 1, 2009 for the best chance of admission and financial aid |
| Audition/portfolio required? |
Yes, see below |
| Apply |
Summer 2009 application materials will be available soon! Click here if you'd like to receive a one-time email notification when they are posted. |
Overview
Interlochen piano students are surrounded by an encouraging community of artists, which provides the opportunity to achieve unparalleled musical growth. In this intensive program, students interact daily with faculty and guest artists in master classes, private lessons and a variety of keyboard electives. They also develop sight-reading and functional keyboard skills, as well as collaborative piano skills. Each student receives private lessons with a member of our distinguished piano faculty .
Program Details
- Private lessons are given weekly with a dedicated practice time on the days opposite the lessons.
- An additional practice hour is built in to students' schedules.
- Piano Skills and Performance Strategies focus on developing functional keyboard skills through sight reading and ensembles, technique study and keyboard theory in a supportive small group setting.
- Piano master classes are offered daily, featuring studio classes with piano faculty and covering such topics as musician wellness and performance anxiety.
- Beginning Organ, Piano Ensemble or Piano Literature fulfill the piano elective requirement. Students should indicate their preference as one of their elective options during enrollment
- One additional elective
- For returning students, a second weekly private lesson may be added for an additional fee in lieu of an additional elective.
Audition Requirements
- Record two solo works of contrasting style on a CD or DVD. There is no required repertoire for intermediate applicants but the audition should demonstrate the applicant's best overall ability.
- Submit the audition and label the recording and its casing with the applicant's full name, presented repertoire and the program notation "Intermediate Piano."
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