U of A Continues Tradition With 67th Annual Summer Music Camps

U of A Continues Tradition With 67th Annual Summer Music Camps
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The U of A is proud to announce the continuation of its Summer Music Camps, set to take place from July 7-19. Celebrating more than six decades of excellence, these camps offer a unique opportunity for musicians of all levels to enhance their skills and broaden their musical knowledge.

The Summer Music Camps cater to a wide range of musical talents, offering specialized programs for Junior High Band, Senior High Band and Junior/Senior Orchestra. The Junior High Band Camp, scheduled from July 7 to 12, is tailored for players completing grades 6 to 8 in spring 2024. Following this, the Senior High Band Camp will run from July 14 to 19, welcoming players completing grades 9 to 12. Concurrently, the Junior/Senior Orchestra Camp will take place from July 14 to 19, inviting string players completing grades 6 to 12.

"Our Summer Music Camps have been a cornerstone of musical education for over 60 years," said Kim Jones, director of the U of A Community Music School. "We are thrilled to continue this tradition of excellence and provide young musicians with a nurturing environment to develop their talents."

Participants in the Summer Music Camps can expect a comprehensive curriculum designed to improve performance skills and expand musical horizons. The camps boast a team of instrumental specialists, including nationally recognized artists, teachers and conductors, who are dedicated to fostering the unique talents of each participant.

The camps feature six hours of daily instruction, covering a wide range of musical genres and offering specialized training from experts. Participants will engage in ensemble rehearsals, chamber ensemble experiences and culminate their experience with a final concert, showcasing their progress to a supportive audience.

For aspiring musicians looking to immerse themselves in a summer filled with music and camaraderie, the U of A Summer Music Camps offer an unparalleled opportunity to grow and excel in their craft. Join us for an unforgettable musical experience and become part of a tradition that has inspired generations of musicians.

For more information and to register for the camps, visit cms.uark.edu.

Contacts

Nastassja C. Riley, assistant director
Community Music School
479-575-6491, cms@uark.edu

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