2007 Summer Music Clinic

June 11-16, 2007

The Kennesaw State University Summer Music Clinic provides students with a comprehensive musical experience. Students study with artist teachers, perform in ensembles (large and chamber), attend professional performances, and get practical information about how to become a more complete musician. The Clinic will conclude with a performance of the large ensembles. Get your summer off to a great start and join us for an exciting week of music!

Students entering their senior year in 2007-2008 will be eligible for scholarships to attend Kennesaw State University.

The cost of the camp is only $250 and includes lunch on Tuesday-Friday.

Applications must be received by April 30, 2007.

clinic faculty to be selected from
INSTRUMENTAL FACULTY
VOCAL and CHORAL FACULTY
Flute - Jessica Sherwood  
Oboe - Robin Johnson Voice - Oral Moses
Clarinet - Ted Gurch and John Warren Voice - Jana Young
Bassoon - Juan de Gomar Voice Coach - Russell Young
Saxophone - Sam Skelton

Choir Conductors -

Leslie Blackwell and

Lynne Gackle

Horn - Tom Witte Accompanist - Margi Pietsch
Trumpet - Tom Hooten and Jennifer Marotta  
Trombone - Colin Williams  
Tuba - Michael Moore  
Percussion - John Lawless  
Violin - Helen Kim  
Viola - Cathy Lynn  
Cello - Charae Krueger  
Bass - Doug Sommer  
Guitar - Mary Akerman  
Piano - David Watkins  
   
Chamber Music - Edward Eanes, Allyson Fleck, Jim Palmer  
Conductors - Michael Alexander (Orchestra), Sam Skelton (Jazz), Peter Witte (Wind Ensemble)  

Registration Form

» Click here to download the 2007 Summer Music Clinic Brochure «


Department of Music Office:
Music Building (Bldg. 32)
, Room 117

Phone: 770-423-6151
Fax: 770-423-6368

Mailing Address:

   Kennesaw State University
   Department of Music
   1000 Chastain Road
   Kennesaw, GA 30144

 

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