From junior camper to WYSO concertmaster: Aaron Levett’s story
WYSO concertmaster Aaron Levett talks about his time at Interlochen, what inspires him and his hopes for the future.
Joseph Morrissey, Interlochen's new Director of Dance
Campers perform worldwide debut of piece for woodwind quartets
Flutist Hanna Liao, oboist Adair Kelley, clarinetist Eva Grunblatt and bassoonist Jay Lopez are the four members of the woodwind quartet JEAH!, which debuted a piece written for them by recently retired St. Louis Symphony clarinetist James J. Meyer.
Campers perform worldwide debut of piece for woodwind quartets
Flutist Hanna Liao, oboist Adair Kelley, clarinetist Eva Grunblatt and bassoonist Jay Lopez are the four members of the woodwind quartet JEAH!, which debuted a piece written for them by recently retired St. Louis Symphony clarinetist James J. Meyer.
From the Archives with Byron Hanson: The Fennell Music Library
If you're coming to Interlochen, it's worth your time to stop in or make an appointment to see the Greenleaf Collection of instruments, located in various spots throughout the Bonisteel Library.
A “Collage” state of mind
To thousands of Interlochen alumni, their first “Collage” is a truly memorable experience.
All-State Alumnus brings OrchKids to Interlochen
For the first time ever, Baltimore Symphony Orchestra's "OrchKids" attend Interlochen Arts Camp, along with their artistic director, Dan Trahey (All-State 1992, 1995, tuba).
In Memoriam: July 2015
What was it like to dance for Aaron Copland?
Martha Graham Artistic Director and Interlochen alumna Janet Eilber shares her memories of a revolutionary artist
The Vikings are coming—courtesy of alumnus Sam Willmott and junior theatre campers
The Norsemen are invading Interlochen Arts Camp this summer, and Sam Willmott (IAC 2002-04) is to blame.
Interlochen presents rarely performed Copland opera
Interlochen alumni and faculty join the cast of Aaron Copland's second opera, The Tender Land, 25 years after the composer's death.
Interlochen’s Kawai piano, at home in the woods
Our Kawai grand piano has made its long journey from Japan to its new home in a practice hut on Interlochen's campus, where students will use it to sharpen their skills on their journey as artists.
Motifs: July and August 2015
Interlochen 2015: The Leisure Side of Camp
Interlochen 2015: The Leisure Side of Camp
Interlochen Summer Camp 2015: Week 1 at a glance
Interlochen Summer Camp 2015: Week 1 at a glance
Interlochen announces new instructor of percussion
Longtime Arts Camp percussion coordinator Keith Aleo joins full-time Academy faculty.
Ice cream, knee socks and art: Interlochen Arts Camp 2015 opens
“The dream of Interlochen has come full circle,” Interlochen President Jeff Kimpton said to the students at First Gathering. “We’re here for many reasons, but primarily we’re here for your development as artists.”
Congratulations, 2015 Academy Graduates
Interlochen Arts Academy said farewell to its 2015 graduating class at its 53rd commencement celebration on May 30, featuring student performances, speeches and special moments to commemorate the students’ achievements and celebrate their limitless futures.
Motifs: May and June 2015
The Audition
Interlochen alumnus Keith Buncke is just 21 years of age, but he just earned a principal role with the Chicago Symphony.
In Memoriam: May 2015
Spectrum (a collaboration with Danceworks Chicago)
The Interlochen Arts Academy dance department partnered with Danceworks Chicago and choreographer Chrisian Denice to present "Spectrum" - a piece that uses dance and movement to express the realities of life with autism.
On the Road with the Academy Singer-Songwriters
The Singer-Songwriter program hit the road in April on a first-of-its-kind performance and educational tour.