Institute Dates: July 18 - 22, 2011
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Featuring:
Advanced Chamber Camp with Phoenix Quartet for Violin, Viola, Cello
Student Institute for Violin, Viola, Cello, Piano, and Harp
Teacher Training - Violin Book 3, Edmund Sprunger
Teacher Training - Mastering the Piano Series, Jane Kutscher-Reed
Teacher Training - Harp Book 2, Delaine Fedson
Peaks to Plains Suzuki Institute (PPSI), approved by the Suzuki Association of the Americas offers Suzuki students the opportunity to supplement their music studies by working with teachers from different parts of the country, interacting with other children of like interest and experiencing a full and nurturing musical environment.
Parents will enjoy classes and performances with their children, meeting other parents and attending parent classes.
Teachers will be able to receive short-term teacher training by registered SAA teacher trainers.
Advanced string players will receive invaluable instruction in ensemble playing.
2011 Fees
Student Fees
Registration fee, student: $55
Registration fee, family: $75
Pre-Twinkle: $275
Book 1 and up: $395
Advanced String Camp: $500
Chamber Music (excludes Advanced String Camp): $20
Extra Enrichment: $60
Sibling Enrichment: $45
Late fee (registration after June 5): $50
T-shirts: $15
Teacher Fees
Violin Book 3: $450
Mastering the Piano: $450
Harp Book 2: $450
The Advanced String Chamber Camp
Featuring the
Phoenix Quartet as coaches
Gabe Bolkosky, violin
Anthea Kreston, violin
Tatjana Mead Chamis, viola
Jason Duckles, cello
The Phoenix String Quartet in its new formation is looking forward to working with chamber groups at Peaks to Plains' Advanced Chamber Camp this July. Members of the quartet have known one another for years, but for this camp they will gather from all over the United States. Violinist Gabriel Bolkosky lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan, where he teaches at the University of Michigan and heads a nonprofit arts organization, The Phoenix Ensemble, that holds two chamber music workshops each summer. Violinist Anthea Kreston and cellist Jason Duckles are two-thirds of the Amelia Piano Trio, which was mentored by Isaac Stern, has been ensemble in residence for National Public Radio and the Green Lake Chamber Music Camp, and teaches at the Hartt School of Music and Connecticut College. And violist Tatjana Mead Chamis is associate principal viola of the Pittsburgh Symphony and has performed at the Caramoor International Music Festival and many other festivals and workshops nationwide.
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