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Author: bkmorton
Date: 2005-06-26 02:00
Do you know of any?
I know about DePaul University.
Does?
Tanglewood
Brevard
Aspen
But thats is
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Author: Bradley
Date: 2005-06-26 02:31
Marlboro, Blossom, Music Academy of the West, that National Repertory Orchestra, Chatauqua, Mancini, Sarasota, Round Top, EMF. That's just off the top of my head for camps in general, I don't really know about which accept grad students or not, but those are all college level. Did you mean places that only accept grad students? Then I really wouldn't be able to help. Anyway, why are you looking? You can look around at teachers that you like and their bios and see where they all teach, if you're looking at somewhere for yourself...
Bradley
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Author: SueSmith
Date: 2005-06-26 18:54
Many camps or institutes have age limits - usually from 18 to the late 20's - 30 years of age mark from the ones you have listed. Many don't even specify that you MUST be a music major - as long as you have a teacher recommendation letter (which is usually required for most festivals), they cannot NOT allow you to audition.
So, I'd recommend researching the audition requirements for each of those festivals, since each festival sets their own requirements. I can tell you that Tanglewood's requirement is 18-30. In fact, if you are in your early 30's and have "special cirumstances which delayed your progress" you can still audition. Of course, if you were in that situation, private study with a BSO member is probably the only way to get into Tanglewood at that point.
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Author: Kanehira
Date: 2005-06-28 21:27
http://www.pittsburghyouthsymphony.org/pop_camps.html
I just did a search and this came up... some of these links are not for winds, but it has links to a lot of music programs.
-K
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Author: Ken Shaw ★2017
Date: 2005-06-28 21:47
If Interlochen fits your preferences, they have a relatively small university division, which I enjoyed many years ago. I was also on the staff (not the faculty) for one summer (stage crew), which I enjoyed. There was a decent University/Staff orchestra and a prety good band.
It's a place for pleasure and individual practice, but not for heavy-duty training and networking.
Ken Shaw
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