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Guitar |
Organ |
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Theory Composition |
Voice |
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Jazz Techniques |
Please call the Music Prep office at 215.204.1512 for instructor, placement and schedule information. We accept registration for new students at any time during the semester on a prorated basis. Individual lesson fees are higher with "special arrangement" faculty. See faculty listing to determine the "by special arrangement" status and call the office for fee information.
Parents please note: We offer instrumental and vocal instruction to children at varying ages. Please call the Music Prep office to discuss your child’s physical development and musical interests.
Full Academic Year - 36 Lessons
Day and time by arrangement.
Monday, September 11, 2006 through Saturday, June 30, 2007
Tuition:
• $58 per 60-minute lesson
• $43.50 per 45-minute lesson
• $29 per 30-minute lessons (for children only)
Payable in 36, 12 or 6-lesson installments.
For more details see Prep Registration & Info.
6
week summer semester
Day and time by arrangement.
Monday, July 2, 2007 through Friday, August 17, 2007
Individual Registration Fee (Non-refundable):
$50 for full year
$40 After December 1
$20 After February 24
Family Registration Fee:
When registering three or more immediate family members, registration fee is only charged for the first two members. Immediate family is defined as siblings and parents.
Click here to review the academic calendar for holidays.
Suzuki, a specialized method of musical instruction for young children ages 4 to 8 years, is offered in violin, piano and flute. In the Suzuki Method, also known as the “Mother Tongue Approach,” children learn music the same way they learn language. Following Dr. Suzuki’s premise that “any child can be educated and developed to a high level,” parents and teachers work together to create an encouraging and supportive environment in which children develop by listening, imitating and watching others. Parents attend all private lessons and group classes with their child and guide the student’s daily practice.
All students enrolled in Suzuki lessons are strongly encouraged to participate in FUNdamental Musicianship.
See Early childhood through Teens music classes.
Taught by Julian Meyer
This class introduces beginner violinists to Suzuki instruction through small group classes that meet weekly for one or more semesters. Students then continue their studies with combined individual and group instruction.
12 Saturdays
10:45 to 11:15 AM
Fall: September 15, 2007 through December 8, 2007
Winter: January 5, 2008 through March 29, 2008
Tuition: $290
See Faculty Biographies for Suzuki teachers.
Level
I: Parents and students observe lessons the first few weeks
and then receive 20-minute weekly lessons and alternate-week group classes.
Level II: Weekly 30-minute lessons and alternate week group classes.
Level III: Weekly 40-minute lessons and alternate
week group classes.
New Suzuki students may enroll only after completion of Parent Orientation. See below.
Full Academic Year - 36 Lessons
Day and time by arrangement.
Monday, September 10, 2007 through Saturday, May 31, 2008
Tuition:
• $41.50 per 40-minute lesson
• $34.50 per 30-minute lesson
• $26.50 per 20-minute lesson
Payable in 36, 12 or 6-lesson installments.
For more details see Prep Registration & Info.
Individual Registration Fee (Non-refundable):
$50 for full year
$40 After December 1
$20 After February 24
Family Registration Fee:
When registering three or more immediate family members, registration fee is only charged for the first two members. Immediate family is defined as siblings and parents.
FREE ORIENTATION
(For parents)
11:00 AM to Noon
Fall:
September 8, 2007
Winter: January 12, 2008
Spring: April 5, 2008
Phone 215.204.1512 for reservation
and room.
Click here to review the academic calendar for holidays.
Taught by Joan Krzywicki
This one-day class, developed by the Suzuki Association for the Americas, is strongly recommended to parents interested in supporting Suzuki studies. See Adult classes.
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