Summer course Training session

New York Summer Music Festival

City: Oneonta

Leading American musicians and professors comprehensively teach jazz and classical music.

Acquire a solid musicianship according to a schedule that covers a wide range of music, from ear training to ensembles, as well as playing techniques.
This summer course, held at the State University of New York Oneonta in New York, USA, features a wide range of courses from jazz to classical music.Almost all orchestral instruments, piano, vocal music, musicals, jazz improvisation, conducting, composition, as well as large and small ensembles, computer music, ear training, visuals, music history, and piano and guitar classes for beginners. You can take various combinations of high-density classes by yourself according to the skill level and wishes of the students (required courses, elective courses, courses that can be taken by audition, optional special courses). there is).It depends on how you set up your schedule, but every day from morning till night, you'll be immersed in music.The instructors include world-renowned performers and legendary jazz musicians, top orchestras such as the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic, and the Curtis Institute of Music, the Manhattan Conservatory, and the Juilliard School in the United States. Among them, the professors of famous schools are lined up.Classic and jazz classes are based on group lessons, but you can optionally take private lessons (extra charge).In addition, all students are required to participate in an ensemble of any size and perform at a concert, and if they pass the audition held during the period, they will have the opportunity to perform a solo recital.The course period is divided into XNUMX weeks, and you can participate for up to XNUMX weeks.Accommodation will be assigned to dormitory rooms equipped with a quiet study lounge, laundry, computer lab and shared kitchen.On weekends and free time, you can practice in each room or practice room, and you can also participate in events that deepen exchanges between students and planning such as mini tours.
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■ Workshop period ■

Phase 2015: July 7-5, 7
Second term: July 2015th-August 7st, 19
* It ended in 2015.

■ Courses held ■

Choose the course below and create your own curriculum.However, please note that some classes may overlap at the same time.Please contact an And Vision Counselor for details.

▶ Choice course
・ Orchestra (chamber music orchestra, orchestra)
・ Band (brass band, symphonic band)
・ Chorus (Madrigal Ensemble, Chamber Chorus, Jazz Chorus, New York Summer Music Festival Chorus)
・ Ensemble and chamber music (all instruments / vocal / vocal)
・ Solo performance (concerto competition, student recital)
・ Piano (piano ensemble, piano playing method, first look and accompaniment method)
・ Stringed instruments (violin / viola technique, cello technique and ensemble, contrabass technique and ensemble)
・ Vocal / Vocal (Vocal technique, song and opera performance, basics of first look, Broadway repertoire and audition technique, musical theater performance-Broadway lullaby-, commercial voice actor)
・ Wind instruments (brass warm-up method, double reed technique, reed production workshop)
・ Basic music course (composition beginner, guitar beginner, jazz drum beginner, jazz piano beginner, piano beginner, command method beginner, music history, music theory and listening)
・ Jazz course (jazz ensemble (selected class, general class), jazz big band, jazz chorus, jazz combo, jazz history, jazz improvisation ensemble, improvisation)

▷ Option
Private lessons (XNUMXst and XNUMXnd term), composition course (XNUMXst and XNUMXnd term), classical saxophone special course (XNUMXst term), classical guitar special course (XNUMXst term), flute special course (XNUMXnd term) (Phase), Euphonium Tuba Special Course (Phase XNUMX), Double Reed Special Course (Phase XNUMX), ProTools Special Course (Phase XNUMX)

■ Number of lessons ■

It will vary depending on the combination of the selected class and major instrument of your choice.
Classes and activities are available from 8:00 am to 19:30 pm, depending on how the class is taken.
* Courses may be canceled or the number of hours may change depending on the level, number of students, and major of the professor and students.

■ Audition / Placement test ■

No audition.However, if you take the composition course, there is a preliminary document review.
* Submit a simple comment table of sensei in the prescribed format (please contact the And Vision Counselor if it is difficult to submit the documents from sensei).
* On the first day of the course, there will be a placement test for each class on site.In addition to one free song, scales and first-time performances will be performed.The main purpose is to divide the levels such as ensemble participation.

■ Workshop venue ■

State University of New York Oneonta

■ Workshop schedule ■

It depends on the individual elective lesson or lesson.

<General schedule example>
Day 1: Depart from Japan and arrive at your accommodation
Day 2: Start of class Placement test
~
Last day of the course: The last concert The course ends
The day after the last day of the course: Depart locally to the airport
Two days after the last day of the course: Arrival in Japan

■ Songs / Number of songs ■

It depends on the elective course.

■ Practice room ■

You can practice at the facilities and dormitories on the university campus.
* The practice room will be shared by all course participants.

■ Concert Opportunity ■

Everyone has the opportunity for a group concert.
There will be a solo recital at the end of each session, but solos can only be performed by selected people.

■ Accommodation ■

Student dormitory (generally a double room).With meal (morning, noon, evening)
* Men and women will stay in different dormitories.In addition, accommodation floors are divided according to age.
* A professional counselor will be stationed (English).

▶ Accommodation facilities
It is equipped with a pool table, table tennis table, foods ball table, vending machine, TV, kitchen, lounge, laundry facility, computer lab and more.

■ Accommodation period ■

Check-in: The day before the start date of the course
Check-out: The day after the end of the course
* Extended nights and previous nights are possible

■ Japanese interpreter / local support ■

◇ Local support
With telephone support from local staff in New York (telephone only)

◇ Japanese interpreter
None

■ Airport transfer ■

Round-trip airport transfer included (Albany, NY)

■ Qualifications ■

11 to 25 years

■ Professors ■

* The professors will be a permanent lecturer and a special guest lecturer.
* Permanent instructors do not teach for the entire period.Also, please note that the instructor is subject to change until just before the seminar.
* Special guest lecturers usually participate for a short period of time, such as only one day during the entire period.

◇ Piano
Peter Miyamoto
(Associate Professor, Faculty of Music, University of Missouri, USA)

Ayako Turta
(Former Visiting Professor, Faculty of Music, University of Alberta, Canada, Former Visiting Professor, Faculty of Music, University of Missouri, USA)

Emi Kagawa
(Lecturer, Faculty of Music, St. Joseph's University, USA)

Jessie Stacken
(American Jazz Pianist / Composer, American Bloomingdale School of Music Lecturer)

Randy Ingram
(American jazz pianist / composer)

◇ Violin
Lisa Chipton
(Director of Chamber Music, New York Youth Symphony, USA, Lecturer, School for Strings, USA)

Ann Fontanella
(American violinist / composer)

Solomiya Ivakiv
(Professor, Longyi Conservatory of Music, Associate Professor, Faculty of Music, University of Connecticut, USA)

Pavel Ilyasov
(American Virginia Symphony Orchestra member)

◇ Viola
Miranda Sheraf
(American School for Strings Lecturer)

Jonathan Weber
(Professor, Lawrence Iceman Center, Queens College, City University of New York, USA)

◇ Cello
Seitz Miho
(American cellist)

Ole Akahoshi
(Associate Professor, Yale University Conservatory of Music, Pre-College, Manhattan Conservatory of Music, USA)

◇ Contrabass / Base
Brent Edmondson
(Chief of Lancaster Symphony Orchestra, USA, Chief of Philharmonic, Pennsylvania, USA)

Amy Sook
(American jazz bass player)

◇ Guitar
Mike Vajetta
(American Jazz Guitarist, American Mike Balletta Quartet Leader)

Stephen Mattingly
(American classical guitarist, assistant professor of music, Lewisville University, USA)

◇ Harp
Carlinda Caldicot
(Professor, Faculty of Music, The College of St. Rose, USA, Lecturer, Faculty of Music, American Hartwick College, Chief of the American Schenectady Symphony Orchestra, Chief of the American Catskill Symphony Orchestra)

◇ Flute
Wendy Stern
(American flute player)

Bonnie Kim
(Lecturer, Faculty of Community Music, Old Dominion University, USA, Former Lecturer, Tidewater Community College)

Park Daniel Hyson
(Lecturer at Gangneung-Wonge University, Korea, Lecturer at Sunwa Art High School, Korea, Lecturer at Sojin University, Korea)

Linda chess
(Chief Professor, Manhattan Conservatory, USA, Former Lecturer, Aaron Copeland Music School, Queens College, City University of New York, USA)

Samuel Coles
(Philharmonia Orchestra, UK, Professor, Royal Academy of Music, UK)

Park Yi Kyung
(Lecturer at Seoul Performing Arts High School, Korea, Lecturer at Yonsei University, Korea, Lecturer at Korea National University of Arts)

◇ Clarinet
Nuno Antunes
(Chief of the Miami Symphony Orchestra, USA)

Pascal Archer
(Professor, Pre-College, Manhattan Conservatory, USA, Lecturer, Faculty of Music, City University of New York, USA, Chief of Long Island Philharmonic, USA, Chief of Northeast Pennsylvania Philharmonic, USA)

◇ Oboe
Caitlin Walker
(Assistant, New York University, USA)

Ian Schaefer
(Professor, Pre-College, Manhattan School of Music, USA)

◇ Bassoon
Krasimir Ivanov
(Former Lecturer, Schenectady County Community College, USA, Former member of the Catskill Symphony Orchestra, USA)

Robert Phillips
(American bassoonist)

◇ Saxophone
Jason Rigby: Jazz
(Lecturer, Faculty of Music, City College of New York, USA)

Alejandro Abiles: Jazz
(Former Lecturer, Faculty of Music, Hofstra University, USA)

Aaron Irwin: Jazz
(American saxophone player)

Paul Cohen
(Professor, Manhattan Conservatory of Music, USA, Professor Steinhard Music and Performing Art, New York University, USA)

◇ Trumpet
Patrick Hoffmann
(Associate Professor, Faculty of Music, Delaware State University, USA)

Michael Goram
(Former lecturer at Concordia Conservatory of Music, USA)

Nathan Warner
(Former Professor of Manhattan School of Music, USA)

◇ Trombone
Samuel Chen
(Chief of the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, USA)

John Yao: Jazz
(American trombone player)

Tim Vaughn: Jazz
(Former Professor, Pre-College, Manhattan School of Music, USA)

◇ Horn
Ilze Blink = Button
(Former Lecturer, Faculty of Music, Onondaga Community College, USA, Former member of Utica Symphony Orchestra, USA)

◇ Tuba
Jason Arnold
(Bandleader, Fairfield University, USA)

◇ Percussion instrument
Christopher Nappi
(Professor, Pre-College, Manhattan Conservatory, USA, Former Lecturer, Performing Arts, University of Adelphi, USA)

Kate Gentile: Jazz
(American drummer)

Jeff Davis: Jazz
(American drum player)

◇ Voice
Ivey Austin
(American singer)

Elizabeth Weigle
(Lecturer, Faculty of Music, St. Joseph's University, USA)

Cat Calvosa: Jazz
(Lecturer, Faculty of Music, St. Joseph's University, USA)

◇ Composition
Daniel Otto
(Professor, Pre-College, Juilliard School, USA, Associate Professor, Faculty of Music, Fordham University, USA)

Manuel Sosa
(Professor, Pre-College, Juilliard School, USA)

Andrew lin
(American composer)

<Special guest>
* The following are special guests for 2014. The 2015 sensei will be updated after the announcement.

◇ Conducting
Stephen Rainyky
(Music Director, The New York Pops Orchestra, USA)

Joseph Silverstein
(Professor of Curtis Institute of Music, USA, Former Concertmaster of Boston Symphony Orchestra, USA, Former Music Director of Utah Symphony Orchestra, USA)

Gunat Solzhenitsyn
(Visiting Conductor, Moscow Symphony Orchestra, Russia, Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, USA)

◇ Piano
Jennifer Heige
(Associate Professor, Ithaca College Music School, USA)

Roberto König
(Associate Professor, Faculty of Music, University of California, Santa Barbara)

Joan Pork
(Professor, Manhattan School of Music, USA)

Toshiki Usui
(Japanese pianist)

◇ Voice
Ann Hampton Callaway
(American singer)

Maurice Hines
(American singer)

Lori McCann
(Associate Professor, Faculty of Music, Montclair State University, USA)

John Fredrick West
(American opera singer)

◇ Composition
David Ludwig
(Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, USA)

◇ Violin
Pamela Frank
(Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, USA, Former Professor, Peabody Institute of Music, USA)

Ida Cavafian
(Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, USA, Professor, Bard College, USA)

David Kim
(American Philadelphia Orchestra Concertmaster)

Elissa Lee Korhonen
(American violinist)

Jaime Laredo
(Professor, American Cleaveland University of Music, Conductor, Vermont Symphony Orchestra, USA)

Aaron Rosand
(Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, USA)

Joseph Silverstein
(Professor of Curtis Institute of Music, USA, Former Concertmaster of Boston Symphony Orchestra, USA, Former Music Director of Utah Symphony Orchestra, USA)

◇ Viola
Roberto Diaz
(Professor / Principal of Curtis Institute of Music, USA)

Brett Doevener
(Professor, Faculty of Music, Cairn University, USA)

Martha Mook
(American Yamaha artist, electronic viola / violin player)

Steven Tenenbom
(Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, USA, Professor, Juilliard School, USA, Bard College, USA)

◇ Cello
David Geber
(Vice-Principal of Manhattan School of Music, USA)

Dana Leon
(American cellist, trombone player)

Sharon Robinson
(Professor, Cleaveland University of Music, USA)

Lori singer
(American cellist, actress)

Peter Wiley
(Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, USA, Bard College, USA)

◇ Contrabass
Joseph Conyers
(American Philadelphia Orchestra Assistant Chief)

David Grossman
(Professor, Manhattan Conservatory of Music, USA, Associate Chief of New York Philharmonic, USA)

Harold Robinson
(Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, Philadelphia Orchestra, Chief)

Duane Rosenguard
(Member of the Philadelphia Orchestra, USA)

◇ Guitar
James Day
(Lecturer, Faculty of Music, The College of New Jersey, USA)

◇ Trumpet
David Bilger
(Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, USA, Lecturer, Esther Boyer Music & Dance School, Temple University, USA, Chief of Philadelphia Orchestra, USA)

Peter bond
(Member of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, USA)

◇ Horn
Aaron Brass
(American Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra member)

Angela Cordell
(Former Lecturer, Faculty of Music, Drexel University, USA)

Gabriel Kovách
(Phoenix Symphony Orchestra, USA)

◇ Trombone
Blair Bollinger
(Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, USA, Chief of Philadelphia Orchestra, USA

Scott Hartman
(Professor, Yale University Music School, USA)

Mark Kellogg
(Associate Professor, Eastman School of Music, USA, Chief of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra, USA)

◇ Tuba
Jason Ham
(Associate Professor, Ithaca College Music School, USA)

Carol Jantz
(Professor, Curtis Institute of Music, USA, Chief of Philadelphia Orchestra, USA)

■ Fee (2015) ■

2 weeks: 499,000 yen
4 weeks: 769,000 yen
* If you would like to take the option you want, please contact the And Vision Counselor for the price.

■ What is included in the price ■

Registration fee, course fee (tuition fee, attendance fee, practice room, concert appearance participation fee when selected, concert viewing fee, grouping test, etc.), activity fee, local counseling (English), accommodation arrangement fee, Dormitory accommodation (double room: including linen), food (morning, noon, evening), round-trip airport transfer (Albany, NY), overseas international remittance fee, overseas international remittance bank receipt fee, pre-departure support service fee, local Support service fee during your stay (phone only)

■ Clarify some of the items not included in the price ■

Airfare, musical instrument rental fee, option, private lesson, security deposit, teaching material fee, laundry fee, internet connection fee, Japanese translation fee, overseas travel accident insurance fee, city travel fee, telephone fee, all during free time Personal expenses etc.

■ Price / Schedule Supplement ■

● Please contact an And Vision Counselor as you may be able to take classes even during the period you have set.
● Private lessons and options are subject to additional charges.

■ Application deadline ■

2015/5/27
● Even before the application deadline, the deadline will be closed as soon as the capacity is reached.
● Even after the application deadline, you may be able to apply if there is a vacancy in the course, so please contact the And Vision Counselor.

■Notes■

* Chamber music groups are assigned in advance according to their level, age, etc.Students should practice the songs given before participating.
* A separate security deposit (about $ 150-250) is required locally, but if there is no damage, this security deposit will be refunded at the end of the course.
* If you have an attendant, you will be charged a separate fee such as accommodation.Attendance fees may vary depending on the age of the student.
* If you are a minor, you will generally need to be accompanied, but please contact us.
* Please contact us if you are a group led by sensei.
* Separately, we can arrange a local language school (affiliated school) free of charge.
* Private lessons or group lessons can be arranged separately.
* Please contact an And Vision Counselor for paid rental of musical instruments.
* In addition to the above, please feel free to contact the And Vision Counselor for anything.
* This information is as of December 2015, 2.Information may change depending on the year and local circumstances, so please contact the And Vision Counselor for the latest information.
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