Wind’s 'n Jazz in June Music Camp to take place June 26 - July 2 at Seton Hill University

Seton Hill University’s Community Music Program is again hosting Winds ‘n Jazz in June. This year’s camp will take place June 26-July 2, 2005. Registrations are now being accepted, and complete information is available online at www.setonhill.edu/acad/cmp or by calling 724-830-1079. Application deadline is June 3rd.

Musicians entering grade 9 through the graduating class of 2005 are invited to join us for a week of music making. (Younger students are accepted by teacher referral.) This camp is chamber music at its best, with small groups, friendly faculty, and a whole week to enjoy it!

Throughout the week, campers perform in small ensembles, have sessions in music theory and history, and participate in special topics including the Alexander Technique and eurythmics. Recreational activities are also included.

The 2005 camp faculty includes Rosalind Stack, flute; Risé Kostilnik, oboe; Kathleen Costello, clarinet; Britt Hebert, bassoon; Scott Bohannon, French horn; Kathleen Campbell, saxophone; Ted DiSanti, brass and rhythm section; and Lisa Levinson, Alexander Technique. Camp director is Aimee (Cheers) McCullen.

The Community Music Program at Seton Hill also offers private lessons on most instruments and voice, flute choir and clarinet choir each semester. Registrations are being accepted for summer lessons and choirs. Details and registration forms are available online at www.setonhill.edu/acad/cmp or by calling 724-830-1079.

The Flute Choir and Clarinet Choir are currently open to elementary and middle school age students that have had at least two years experience at school and/or with private lessons. This is a chance for younger students to experience chamber music. Performances are arranged each semester.

For more information on the Community Music Program at Seton Hill University, please contact Aimee McCullen at mccullen@setonhill.edu or 724-830-1079.

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