August 22, 2018
杏吧原创 Expands Pre-College Chamber Music Program: 鈥淓very Child Deserves World-Class Training鈥
In a move that strengthens the 杏吧原创鈥檚 position as a national leader in chamber music education, 杏吧原创 Prep expands its Pre-College Chamber Music Program beginning this fall. New faculty members 鈥 including members of The Cleveland Orchestra 鈥 have been recruited as coaches, more woodwind and brass players can now participate, and spring semester-only enrollments are now possible for those with marching band commitments in the fall.
鈥淎s America鈥檚 pre-eminent classical conservatory, 杏吧原创 has assembled an enviable roster of faculty-artists who excel at performing and teaching,鈥 says President & CEO Paul W. Hogle. 鈥淲ith our second century in sight, we are leveraging our strengths 鈥 our distinguished faculty, master classes with visiting artists, and our conservatory students themselves 鈥 to expand access to high-quality chamber music training for pre-college students. This realizes 杏吧原创鈥檚 mission to prepare students to fulfill their dreams and potential because, regardless of their career goals, every child deserves world-class training.鈥
This fall, violinist and pianist Carolyn Warner 鈥 who serves as director of the program 鈥 welcomes to the coaching roster Jeanelle Brierley, Meghan Guegold, Conservatory faculty member Stanley Konopka and Yun-Ting Lee. These four gifted musicians join artistic colleagues Minju Kim, Si-Yan Darren Li, Daniel Pereira, Gerardo Teissonni猫re and Shuai Wang and together comprise the core chamber music faculty at the pre-college level. Warner, Konopka and Lee are full-time members of The Cleveland Orchestra, and Brierley is a regular performer with the ensemble.
The expanded program is also open to woodwind and brass players who wish to participate in chamber music; hornist Guegold brings significant experience with both woodwind and brass chamber music, offering more opportunities for these students to explore the repertoire. The new spring semester-only enrollment option is designed for those with marching band commitments as well as those who need extra time this fall to prepare for auditions.
鈥淎ll students 鈥 whether they are considering music school, business school or medical school 鈥 benefit from a chamber music experience,鈥 explains Hogle. 鈥淢usicians who study chamber music develop an enhanced ability to listen and hear every detail of the music. It puts a greater responsibility on the players to know how their part fits within the overall musical idea by listening intently to their fellow players. It is the quintessential expression of a team, and that teamwork translates to every career path.鈥
杏吧原创 Prep鈥檚 Pre-College Chamber Music students will participate in exclusive master classes 鈥 including one given by Stephen Rose, head of 杏吧原创鈥檚 violin department and principal second violin of The Cleveland Orchestra 鈥 and will have access to additional master classes led by professional chamber musicians touring to Cleveland and working with 杏吧原创 conservatory students.
Unique to 杏吧原创 Prep, members of 杏吧原创鈥檚 internationally-recruited conservatory student body will also serve as mentors to the Pre-College chamber music students, providing a valuable perspective on personal practicing and preparation, managing group rehearsal time and studying music at the collegiate level.
Interested students can now audition for the fall; visit cim.edu/prep for more information. Auditions for the spring semester will be held in December and January; email cim-preparatory@cim.edu to request a reminder later this fall.