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THE COURSE
Each day of the workshop will begin with group warm-ups and daily
routines, followed by clinics on all facets of performance. Each
participant is encouraged to perform at master classes and/or
clinics during the workshop. These will be scheduled at registration.
Each participant will also be assigned to an ensemble, which
will perform during the workshop. Private lessons will also be
available as faculty schedules permit (extra charge). Symphonia
will present two performances, and faculty will present a recital
of solo and jazz works. Each day will be full of new ideas and
inspiring sessions.
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ARTIST FACULTY
Symphonia, the super sonic ensemble in the alternate clef, has been
acclaimed for their breathtaking performances and recordings. As
the world’s foremost low brass ensemble, Symphonia consists
of legendary artists in every chair of this tuba-euphonium chamber
orchestra. Its three recordings on Mark records have been met with
critical acclaim, showing the group’s amazing versatility
with new works for the tuba-euphonium, effective transcriptions
and jazz. Symphonia recently released its third disc, titled Symphonia
Fantastique! Symphonia has appeared in such prestigious venues
as the Brevard Music Festival, International Tuba-Euphonium Conference,
Midwest Band and Orchestra Clinic, Great American Brass Band Festival,
US Army Conference, Texas Music Educators Association Conference
and with the Grant Park Symphony. For complete faculty listing,
click here...
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ABOUT INTERLOCHEN
Interlochen Center for the Arts, centered between two lakes in the
woods of northwest lower Michigan, has been training young artists
from around the world since 1928. It is home to the Interlochen
Arts Academy, Interlochen Arts Camp, Interlochen Pathfinder School,
Interlochen Arts Festival and Interlochen Public Radio.
Interlochen Arts Camp High School Division will receive free admittance
to the workshop (after May 31, a $50 late fee will apply). Workshop
participants will be able to attend some of Interlochen's regular
performances.
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REGISTRATION & FEES
Received before May 31, 2003 - $225
After May 31, 2003 - $275
Partial attendance day rate - $100/day
Registration check-in begins the evening of Friday, June 20.
By registering before May 31, 2003, tuba and euphonium students attending
the 2003 Interlochen Arts Camp High School Division will receive
free admittance to the workshop (after May 31, a $50 late fee will
apply). Workshop participants will be able to attend some of Interlochen's
regular performances.
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HOUSING
Housing is available at the Stone Center Hotel. Rates range between
$80 and $100 for a double occupancy hotel room or scholarship lodge.
To make a reservation, please complete the Payment & Housing
Reservation form. Upon request, you may also be sent a list of recommended
area hotels. You are encouraged to make your hotel reservation early,
as there is great demand for rooms during the summer. Please note,
Interlochen is a smoke- and alcohol-free campus.
All registered workshop participants under the age of 18 must be
accompanied by a parent or guardian during off-hours of the workshop.
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MEALS
Meal plans may be purchased for 3 days, 3 meals per day, for $54,
plus 6% Michigan sales tax, per person. Please include an additional
$57.24 in your registration fee if you would like the meal plan
for all three days. For those not attending all three days, individual
meal tickets may be purchased on campus at the Stone Center Hotel.
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REGISTRATION & HOUSING FORMS
Download a copy of the Registration Form.
Download a copy of the Housing Registration Form.
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