Skill is just the tip of the iceberg.
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Skill is just the tip of the iceberg.
Skill is just the tip of the iceberg. The Phoenix Ensemble Educating the whole musician with world-class faculty in a nurturing, noncompetitive setting. P.O. Box 2768 Ann Arbor, MI 48106-2768 The Phoenix Ensemble Chamber Music Education Suzuki Programs NEW! Jazz Workshop Advanced Teacher Training Special Guest Simon Fischer PhoenixPhest May 22–24 PhoenixPhest Grande July 27–31 at Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti MI Gabriel Bolkosky, Executive Director 2015 Faculty Andrew Bishop Jerry Blackstone Gabriel Bolkosky Miriam Bolkosky Elizabeth Cantrell Tatjana Mead Chamis Carey Cheney Elliott Cheney Ronda Cole Jeremy Dittus Andrew Duckles Terry Durbin Rodney Farrar Simon Fischer Stephanie Flack Avi Friedlander Annie Fullard Diana Gannett Nancy Hair Christian Howes Nancy Jackson Paul Keller Melissa Kraut Ed Kreitman Anthea Kreston Meg Lanfear Mark Mutter Rachel Noyes Nurit Pacht Vera Parkin Peter Salaff Mari Sato Pete Siers Jack Wagner Tom Wermuth Diane Winder Why chamber music? Suzuki Programs Chamber music is significantly different from orchestral or solo playing. Chamber musicians play in small groups, one to a part, with no conductor. Each person’s part, whether it is the melody, an inner voice, or bass line, is unique and indispensable to the whole. Because of this, each individual is accountable to the group in the most profound way. PhoenixPhest Suzuki Workshop Sunday, May 24 • Group classes with guest clinicians Terry Durbin (violin) and Avi Friedlander (cello) • NEW! Dalcroze with special guest Jeremy Dittus • Optional private lessons with Terry Durbin • Base tuition $60 As a deep and intricate group activity, chamber music has the power to teach the highest level of cooperation, collaboration, compassion, mutual respect, and kindness. It is the perfect training for a life led with self-esteem, integrity, accountability and a deep respect for the larger perspective. PhoenixPhest Grande Suzuki Institute July 27–31 • Traditional Suzuki curriculum for violin, viola and cello, all ages and levels • Half-day pretwinkle program • Many electives, including chamber music with Phest faculty • Requests to study with particular teachers are encouraged • Base tuition $550 What makes our programs unique? No auditions. It is central to our vision that everyone can benefit from studying chamber music. Registration is first-come, first-served and there is no minimum age or playing level. Participants include students from top music conservatories, as well as hobbyists and beginners of all ages. Nurturing, world-class faculty. The Phest faculty is composed of some of the finest chamber musicians and teachers in the country. What they all have in common is their dedication to the idea that chamber music is not just for the elite few; that everyone has something to learn and something to offer; that the important thing is not where you start but how far you progress. Emphasis on the collaborative process. All participants attend classes in Score Study and The Rehearsal Process. These allow for in-depth examination of how individual parts fit together musically, and provide opportunities to discuss and practice the art of respectful, creative collaboration. Individualized scheduling. We take great care to tailor every student’s schedule to their specific needs. We encourage requests to study with particular faculty, and consult with private teachers to make sure every aspect of the program will be a good fit. PhoenixPhest May 22–24 PhoenixPhest Grande July 27–31 • • • • • • Daily chamber coachings • Private lessons up to 1 hour daily • Enrichment classes including Score Study, The Rehearsal Process, and a wide variety of electives • Base tuition $600 2–3 chamber group coachings per day Classes in Score Study and The Rehearsal Process Daily yoga, choir and Dalcroze Faculty and student concerts Base tuition $385 Registration, housing and financial aid info at PhoenixEnsemble.com Suzuki Teacher Training July 25–Aug 2 Every Child Can with Ed Kreitman Violin Unit 1 with Ed Kreitman Violin Unit 2 with Mark Mutter Violin Unit 3 with Nancy Jackson Cello Unit 1 with Nancy Hair Cello Unit 2 with Carey Cheney Cello Unit 3 with Elizabeth Cantrell Supplemental Courses: Overview/Review Violin Books 1–4 with Ronda Cole The Human Energy Field with Tom Wermuth The Phoenix Ensemble is a 501c3 nonprofit. Our programs are made possible by generous support from individual donors as well as government and corporate grants. NEW! Jazz Workshop @ PhoenixPhest Grande July 27–31, 2015 Phest director Gabe Bolkosky has long dreamed of adding a comprehensive jazz program to the Phest, and now it is a reality! Curriculum includes coachings & masterclasses; classes in Theory and Arranging/Composition, daily faculty performances, and more. Come work with our dream team! Jazz faculty: Andrew Bishop, Christian Howes, Paul Keller, Pete Siers, Jack Wagner Simon Fischer is coming to PhoenixPhest! Violin Pedagogy Workshop: Masterclasses & Lectures with Simon Fischer July 27–31, 2015 Simon Fischer is perhaps the most celebrated violin pedagogue of our time. Author of Basics, Practice, Scales, and more, he has demystified the study of string playing, and brought to thousands of players around the world a level of help and training that had previously been the privilege of only the few. Mr. Fischer’s workshop will include a mix of masterclasses and lecture. The course is open to anyone who is interested.