Music on the Hill June 30 July 25, 2008 Ages 9 to 14 Music on the Hill (MOTH) is a four week program that balances study and performance of chamber music with supervised recreational activities and a choice of arts workshops. Music on the Hill, now in its 14th season, is held in the spacious addition of the First Church in Belmont, Unitarian Universalist Church. The space, which features beautiful, sunlit classrooms and a spectacular cathedral ceiling, is truly a wonderful place to make music. Also, First Church is conveniently located across the street from the Belmont commuter rail and has a #74/75 MBTA bus stop nearby. MOTH serves the needs of young musicians who live in Eastern Massachusetts. The staff includes teachers well known for their experience and success with young people at this formative and decisive stage of musical development. Participants will come away with a heightened musical awareness on many levels, new friendships, and an enthusiastic interest in seeking out and participating in future chamber music ensembles. Our program is designed for intermediate to advanced instrumentalists who are eager to have fun making music with others. MOTH seeks motivated young people ready to respond to a variety of influences. Our program encourages harmony between the artistic disciplines and shared experience and achievement among musicians. Tuition Application fee: $30 (There is no fee for students who have already paid their annual registration fee.) MOTH student tuition: $2,200 Private lessons (optional): $228 (This covers four 45-minute lessons for instrument or composition.) CIT student tuition: $825 Financial Aid deadline is April 11, 2008. At MOTH Each Student Plays and performs in two chamber ensembles. Has the opportunity to perform in weekly solo recitals. Performs in the MOTH orchestra. Expands musical horizons through choices in electives such as music theory and history, jazz improvisation, and viola for violinists. Has access to private lessons in their instrument or composition taught by excellent faculty. Chooses a daily visual arts/theatre workshop or a supervised recreational activity. 2 Music on the Hill
CIT (Counselor in Training) Program Ages 15 to 18 Students will be chosen by audition and recommendation. Ensemble coaching and opportunities to perform with MOTH faculty and students in recitals are available. CIT students will help faculty and staff in rehearsals and other activities during the day. Enrollment is limited to a maximum of 8 students. CIT tuition for 4 weeks is $825 MOTH Schedule* 8:15 8:30 Student Drop Off 8:45 Morning Meeting 8:55 Ensemble 1 Coaching 10:05 Ensemble 2 Coaching 11:10 Snack Break 11:30** Music Elective/ Private Lesson/Master Classes/Student Solo Recitals/Recreation 1:00 Lunch 2:00 Ensemble Rehearsals/ Special Activities 3:00 Elective: Arts/Theatre Workshops/Organized Recreational Activities 4:30 Snack Break/Individual Practice/Recreation 5:00 Student Pick Up *This is a sample MOTH schedule and is subject to change. **The 11:30 am to 1:00 pm segment will be broken into two 45-minute sessions. Financial Aid Financial aid is available for this program. Those interested in applying must submit a financial aid application within two weeks of acceptance into the program. Please contact the administrative offices for an application. No financial aid applications will be accepted after April 11. Financial aid recipients must confirm acceptance of aid by May 5. How to Apply To receive an application packet and/or to schedule an audition please call Powers Music School at 617/484-4696 ext. 15. Auditions will be held Saturday, February 9, 4:30 to 6:00 pm Sunday, March 9, 6:30 to 8:30 pm Thursday, March 27, 7:00 to 9:00 pm Wednesday, April 9, 7:00 to 9:00 pm Additional audition dates and times may be added. MOTH 3
General Information A $30 application fee is required of all students who are not currently enrolled at Powers Music School. Tuition is $2200. Private lessons in a particular instrument or composition are available for an additional fee of $228. In order to provide the optimal experience for all participants, auditions are required. Acceptance into the MOTH program is by rolling admission. Typically students will be notified of acceptance within two weeks of their audition. To reserve your place in the program, a $500 non-refundable deposit is required within two weeks of notification of acceptance. The deposit is not required for financial aid applicants during that time. Tuition balance is due in full for all applicants by May 16 unless a payment plan has been arranged for financial aid recipients. Credit card (Mastercard, Visa) payments are accepted as well as checks. All fees and tuition for this program are non-refundable. Please review the School s policies and procedures at www.powersmusic.org. Your signed registration form indicates acceptance of Power Music School s policies and procedures. MOTH will not be in session on July 4. MUSIC ELECTIVES and WORKSHOPS* Art Art classes at MOTH offer students an opportunity to work in a variety of media including drawing (pencil and charcoal), painting (watercolor and acrylic), mixed media collage, plaster, papier mâché, paper marbling, and chinese silk painting. Different classes are offered each year. Jazz Improvisation Improvisation is great fun and a wonderful way of using one s musicality. Participants in jazz improvisation will enjoy learning and exploring improvisational techniques and will find what makes improvisation so exciting to musicians and listeners alike. This class is open to instrumentalists with or without background in improvisation. Music History and Theory This class provides students a broad overview of music from the 17th century to the contemporary music of today. Students will enjoy listening to recordings in class and have an opportunity to discuss aspects of pieces they are learning and performing. Reading materials will be available for those interested. Students will work on basic musicianship training, and part of their daily practice will include sight reading and rhythms, along with written assignments. This class may be divided into different levels based on ability. Organized Recreational Activities MOTH students will have the opportunity to participate in indoor and outdoor games and activities, such as soccer, volleyball, softball and chess. 4 Music on the Hill
Theatre Drama class gives the MOTH student an opportunity to act and learn acting skills. Repertoire may include scenes from Shakespeare, complete short plays of contemporary authors, and a variety of improvisational skits. Students perform for students and parents at the end of the session. Viola for Violinists Are you a violinist interested in learning how to play viola? This class allows violin students to learn the fundamentals of playing the viola including alto clef reading and techniques associated with the viola. This class is limited in size and violas will be provided. *All electives and workshops are subject to change based on minimums and enrollment numbers. Enrollment is based on a first come, first served policy. Student concerts Wednesday, July 16, 7:00 pm Thursday, July 17, 7:00 pm Thursday, July 24, 7:00 pm Friday, July 25, 7:00 pm Faculty Concert Thursday, July 10, 7:00 pm Faculty Faculty are subject to change. Additional faculty may be announced. Please visit our website: www.powersmusic.org for the most current list of faculty and their biographies. Laura Blustein, Artistic Director, cello BM, NEC*; MM, DMA, SUNY Stony Brook; Chair of the String and Piano Chamber Music Department, NEC* Preparatory Division; also on faculty at Powers Music School. Judy Bedford, bassoon, clarinet BM, MM, Artist Diploma, NEC* Daniel Bennett, clarinet, flute, saxophone BS, Roberts Wesleyan College; MM, NEC* Al DiPietro, trumpet, brass BA, NEC* Carol Epple, flute MA, Brown University; MM, NEC* Andrew Goodridge, piano BA, Harvard University; MM, DMA, NEC* Adam Grossman, orchestra director, composition BA, Boston University; MFA, Brandeis University James Mosher, French horn, brass BM, Boston University; MM, Yale University Sam Ou, cello BA, Columbia University; MM, Juilliard; DMA, NEC* Dimitar Petkov, viola, violin BA, State Music Academy, Bulgaria; Professional Studies Diploma, Harid Conservatory; Artist Diploma, Longy School of Music Kenneth Radnofsky, saxophone BM, University of Houston; MM, NEC* Kathryn Rosenbach, piano BA, MFA, SUNY Buffalo; Artist Diploma, Accademia Musicale di Chigiana, Italy MOTH 5
Joung Hoon Song, viola, violin BM, Juilliard; MM, Artist Diploma,Yale University; DMA, Boston University Liana Zaretsky, violin BM, Manhattan School of Music; MM Northwestern University *New England Conservatory of Music Comments About MOTH from Students & Parents At MOTH, chamber music is a vibrant, engaging activity, and enthusiasm for it surrounds every musician. I am glad to be able to use what I have learned each school year to play chamber music in a fun setting and at a higher level each summer. Rebekah Meyer, CIT participant and seven-year MOTH musician This is a wonderful program. The opportunity to play in ensembles, to be challenged by repertoire, to meet so many wonderful musicians has made this a great experience we are so glad it is here in Belmont, close to home. Parent of 2007 MOTH student We always feel that Fiona is at the top of her game when she s at MOTH, probably because she s so happy there and the faculty are so great. Annemarie Spauster, mother of Fiona Evans, third-year MOTH musician MOTH was truly a transforming experience for our son. MOTH provided a stellar opportunity for Jay to stretch into more demanding music and ensemble playing in an extremely supportive environment. Within each ensemble the kids were at equivalent levels of mastery, which was very effective at eliminating competition that could intimidate a young player. The skill-level of the campers was spectacular this provided some great inspiration to our camper. The faculty members were also highly competent music educators and musicians themselves which greatly enhanced their credibility with the kids. Steven Rauch, father of Jay Rauch, firstyear MOTH musician I feel that the program was definitely eye opening, cooperative, and challenging in nature with so many musically talented students. Parent of 2007 MOTH musician MOTH gives Karl the chance to play with other serious players near his age, chamber music being valuable because each individual must carry his part. Karl also gets exposed to top-notch professionals, their playing and their tips. MOTH is a way to have fun socially with kids with similar interests. Jeff Zimmer, father of Karl Zimmer, second-year MOTH musician The quality of professional coaches continues to impress us each summer. They are such dedicated teachers that really connect with students and bring out their best playing possible. Parent of 2007 MOTH student 6 Music on the Hill
Staff Helen Clapp Stevenson Executive and Artistic Director Laura Blustein Artistic Director for Music on the Hill Marilee Callanan Assistant to the Executive & Artistic Director Gregg Charron Director of Operations Erika Rubin Marketing and Communications Manager Nancy Ries Registrar MOTH LOCATION First Church in Belmont, Unitarian Universalist 404 Concord Avenue Belmont, Massachusetts 02478 One block from Belmont stop on the Fitchburg commuter rail line! Powers Music School does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, nationality, sex, ethnic origin or religious belief in its admissions, financial aid, scholarship and other educational policies. Philippa Bovet Richard Pendleton Administrative Assistants Liz Hanna Programs Assistant Administrative Offices 396 Concord Avenue P.O. Box 398 Belmont, Massachusetts 02478 617/484-4696 617/489-7353 fax For more information and details on this program, please see Powers Music School s website at: www.powersmusic.org MOTH 7
Laura Blustein Artistic Director for Music on the Hill Helen Clapp Stevenson Executive and Artistic Director www.powersmusic.org 617/484-4696 PO Box 398 Belmont, MA 02478 a great place to play Non-Profit U.S. Postage Paid Permit No. 268 Belmont, MA 02478