Festivals

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Berklee College of Music Summer Programs
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Bar Harbor Brass
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Berkshire Choral Festival
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Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp
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Artosphere
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Ash Lawn Opera Festival
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American Institute of Musical Studies
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Alpine Chamber Music Festival
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International Conducting Workshop and Festival
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Conductors Retreat at Medomak

Berklee College of Music Summer Programs

Berklee’s Five-Week Summer Performance Program, now in its 26th year, is the largest, most comprehensive summer music program available-anywhere. Better known as “Five-Week,” the Berklee Five-Week Summer Performance Program, with its diversity of study options, world-class Berklee faculty, visiting artists, and state-of-the-art facilities, is the premiere contemporary music summer program for young musicians. Each summer,[…]

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Bar Harbor Brass

Bar Harbor Brass Week is an intensive educational and performance experience for select college and high school brass musicians, presented by the Mark Woolman Horner Music Education Fund. A small group of high school and college/pre-professional participants are selected to form brass choirs and chamber ensembles to prepare for performances in Bar Harbor. Daily activities[…]

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Berkshire Choral Festival

COME SING WITH US! If you love choral singing, a week at Berkshire Choral Festival is an experience you’ll cherish forever. Berkshire Choral Festival was founded in 1982 with a unique purpose: to provide choral singers with the opportunity to rehearse and perform masterpieces of the choral repertoire under the direction of world-class conductors and[…]

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Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp

Central Camp Counselors serve as role models for campers by demonstrating respect and discipline, and by living by the established camp policies.  Duties include: live with 10 – 12 campers, eat with your assigned cabin, supervise clean-up details, plan recreational and social activities, launder the campers’ uniform clothes every other day, work 15 – 20[…]

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Artosphere

Artosphere’s mission is to celebrate artists, influenced by nature, who help inspire us to live more sustainable lives. Artosphere is nearly six weeks of visual and performing arts events at Walton Arts Center and other locations throughout Northwest Arkansas.  The festival (which unlike traditional festivals, lasts for multiple weeks) is designed to celebrate the unique[…]

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Ash Lawn Opera Festival

Our Mission is to produce high quality opera and musicals at affordable prices; to provide training opportunities and experience for Young Artists and Interns; to provide educational nourishment for all sectors of the community, and to enrich the cultural vitality and quality of life in Virginia. For over 33 years, the Ash Lawn Opera Festival[…]

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American Institute of Musical Studies

AIMS, the leading European summer vocal program and the most comprehensive course of its kind, brings future opera and concert performers together with an eminent faculty and the outstanding AIMS Festival Orchestra in a one-of-a-kind experience. Dedicated to bridging the gap between musical training and a career in music, AIMS In Graz concentrates on individual[…]

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Alpine Chamber Music Festival

AlpenKammerMusik is a highly unique and intimate experience for the committed musician, 11 days of intense rehearsals and study time alongside other musicians and faculty from around the world. In addition to daily morning and afternoon rehearsals, the festival presents a series of master classes and lectures intended to help participants gain a deeper understanding[…]

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International Conducting Workshop and Festival

The International Conducting Workshop and Festival Rachleff and Demirjianoffers intensive conducting training and critique in a non-competitive, professional and supportive atmosphere and a great opportunity to immerse oneself deeply in important standard orchestral repertoire studying with faculty of unparalleled stature. For practical experience, participants may conduct full orchestra and/or piano sextet. Subjects will include conducting[…]

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Conductors Retreat at Medomak

In 1904, Frank Poland and Walter Bentley founded Medomak Farm Camp. In 1905, the name was changed to Medomak Camp. Generations of young men and women grew up with the Medomak philosophy: expand yourself; compete with your own abilities and standards. Set your own strategies and vigorously pursue your achievements, but always remember the other[…]

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