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- James Miley - jazz studies, composition, theory
- Kelly A. Parkes - music education
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Summer Music Camp
Band, Jazz Band, and Chamber Ensembles for Rising 7th, 8th, 9th, and 10th Graders
June 22 - June 28, 2008, Blacksburg, Virginia
PDF Brochure and Application
PurposeThe Virginia Tech Department of Music is pleased to sponsor this camp for student musicians (rising 7th through 10th graders). The camp focuses on the development of individual musical skills together with regular and extensive contact with professional educators and musicians. |
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Musical ActivitiesCampers participate in daily band, small ensemble, or jazz ensemble rehearsals. Through master classes in individual instruments, students are encouraged to develop comprehensive skills by attempting a variety of approaches to musical accomplishment. Classes are offered in such areas as conducting, jazz, improvisation, composition, and computer applications in music. Optional private lessons are available. A final concert will be presented on Saturday morning, June 28, 2007. |
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Recreational ActivitiesEvening activities include a student talent night, faculty recital, movie night, swimming party, intramural sports, and game night all under the supervision of camp staff. |
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StaffArtist-teachers, counselors, and conductors are chosen especially for their ability to work with young musicians and provide a meaningful learning environment. |
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FacilitiesAll instruction takes place in the Department of Music's handsome facility which has superb rehearsal rooms, teaching studios, well-designed practice rooms, and laboratories with state of the art electronic equipment. |
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David Widder, Director |
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| Please email or call for additional information or forms. Priority given to those applications received by June 1, 2008. | ||




