Workshops, Camps & Masterclasses
Each summer, UNT’s College of Music opens its doors to music students whose ages and levels of experience span a wide range. From elementary school students, to college graduates, students and professionals, those who want to learn more, fine tune their musical skills, or build on their knowledge of music instruction are invited to apply for the College of Music’s summer workshops, many of which offer participants the opportunity to perform in public concerts throughout the summer.
For general information about workshops, camps and masterclasses:
Phone: 940-369-3708
Fax: 940-565-2002
Email: Sebastian.Zaberca@unt.edu
Mailing Address:
Attn: Sebastian Zaberca
UNT College of Music
PO Box 311367
Denton, TX 76203-1367
Summer 2019 Camps & Workshops Schedule
Pirastro Strings Elite Soloists Program
Friday, May 24 through Friday, May 31, 2019
Instructor(s): Jeff Bradetich
The Elite Soloists Program will accept only 5 students by audition to study with Jeff Bradetich. Daily lessons and solo classes will be held in a highly individualized program. Last year’s class included participants from major orchestras and young professionals. To apply, send a CD or DVD of two different solo works to Jeff Bradetich, 1155 Union Circle #311367, Denton, TX 76203 by March 1, 2019. Thanks to the generous support of Pirastro Strings, this program offers free tuition, room and board.
Contact: Bass Camp Coordinator, untbasscamp@unt.edu.
String Orchestra Day Camp (Grades 2-10)
Monday, June 10 through Friday June 14, 2019
Instructor(s): Elizabeth Chappell
Contact: Elizabeth Chappell, elizabeth.chappell@unt.edu
To apply, click here. To start an application, select Area, then Program from the pulldown menus on the upper left.
UNT Percussion Camps
1.) Keyboard Percussion Workshop
Monday, June 10 through Friday, June 14, 2019
For more information, visit https://percussion.music.unt.edu/keyboard-percussion-workshop
2.) Marching Percussion Camp
Sunday, June 9 through Thursday, June 13, 2019
For more information, visit https://percussion.music.unt.edu/marching-percussion-camp
Contact: Mark Ford, mark.ford@unt.edu
Vocal Pedagogy Workshop
Friday, June 14 through Saturday, June 15
Instructor(s): Stephen F. Austin
This year the workshop will focus on traditional voice building leading to growth and development.
For further information: Stephen.austin@unt.edu 940-369-7214
To apply, click here. To start an application, select Area, then Program from the pulldown menus on the upper left.
Flute! Repertoire and Performance Masterclass
Friday, June 14 through Sunday, June 16, 2019
Instructor(s): Mary Karen Clardy
Flute! Repertoire and Performance Masterclass is a performance class for advanced performers, and these sessions emphasize musical performance and preparation. Daily classes include warmup exercises, tone/technique development, articulation studies, interaction of performer and listener, and the master class concludes with a concert by members of the class.
Contact: Mary Karen Clardy, 940.565.3722, studio telephone, mkclardy@sbcglobal.net
To apply, click here. To start an application, select Area, then Program from the pulldown menus on the upper left.
19th Annual Lynn Seaton Jazz Double Bass Workshop
Monday, June 17 through Friday, June 21, 2019
The workshop will offer an intensive week of study and performance opportunities for the jazz upright bassist. Classes include bass line development bass ensembles, and daily sessions on technique. Also, participants will have an opportunity to perform with a rhythm section and be coached. Outstanding faculty concerts will be presented throughout the week. It starts with registration early Monday morning and concludes with the Friday evening Bass Bash concert where ALL the participants will perform. The Lynn Seaton Jazz Double Bass Workshop is open to advanced high school (14+), college, professional, and serious amateur bassists.
Prof. Lynn Seaton has established himself as one of the leading performers and teachers of jazz bass in the world today. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his Annual Jazz Double Bass Workshop. This intimate workshop is limited to 15 upright bass players. (The UNT Combo Workshop accepts electric and upright bass players.) These spots are first-come/first-served, and thus your spot is not fully secured until you have made your Final Payment and completed registration.
There is more information on the UNT Jazz web page https://jazz.unt.edu/doublebassworkshop.
To apply, click here. To start an application, select Area of Jazz, then select specific Program from the pulldown menus on the upper left.
32nd Annual Bradetich Double Bass Masterclass
Monday June 17 through Friday, June 21, 2019
Instructor(s): Jeff Bradetich and Jack Unzicker
For advanced high school and college aged bass students. Five days of intense musical training including technique, orchestral and solo playing, and bass ensembles.
Click for more information.
Contact: Bass Camp Coordinator, untbasscamp@unt.edu.
19th Annual Beginners and Intermediate Bass Camp
Tuesday June 18 through Friday, June 21, 2019
Instructor(s): Gudrun Raschen, Jessica Valls, Carlos Gaviria
For any aged beginner or intermediate player. Lots of playing and lots of fun with the opportunity to work with some of the top teachers of young bassists.
Contact: Bass Camp Coordinator, untbasscamp@unt.edu.
Vocal Jazz Educator Seminar
Thursday, June 20 through Saturday, June 22, 2019
For more information visit http://jazz.unt.edu/vocaljazzedseminar.
Workshop Director & Contact: Jennifer Barnes, Jennifer.Barnes@unt.edu
Drum Major and Student Leadership Camp
Wednesday, June 19 through Saturday, June 22, 2019
Instructor(s): Nicholas Enrico Williams, Jeremy Spicer, Manuel Maldonado
For more information, visit https://www.studentsleading.org/drum-major.
Registration contact: info@studentsleading.org
Vocal Jazz Workshop
Sunday, June 23 through Friday, June 28, 2019
For more information visit http://jazz.unt.edu/vocaljazzworkshop.
Workshop Director & Contact: Jennifer Barnes, Jennifer.Barnes@unt.edu
To apply, click here. To start an application, select Area of Jazz, then select specific Program from the pulldown menus on the upper left.
All State Choir Camp
Sunday, June 30 through Wednesday, July 3, 2019
Instructor(s): Jessica Nápoles, Director
For more information, click here.
For questions, email allstatecamp@unt.edu.
To apply, click here. To start an application, select Area, then Program from the pulldown menus on the upper left.
Jazz Combo Workshop
Sunday, July 7 through Friday, July 12, 2019
Instructor(s): Mike Steinel and Davy Mooney
For more information visit http://jazz.unt.edu/combo-workshop.
For Curriculum contact: Davy Mooney (David.Mooney@unt.edu)
Registration and Housing contact: John Murphy (john.murphy@unt.edu)
For more information: 940-565-3743
To apply, click here. To start an application, select Area of Jazz, then select specific Program from the pulldown menus on the upper left.
UNT Summer String Institute
Session 1: Sunday, July 14 through Sunday, July 21, 2019
Session 2: Sunday, July 21 through Sunday, July 28, 2019
Director: Dr. Felix Olschofka
Associate Director: Dr. Daphne Gerling
The UNT Summer String Institute is a two-week long workshop for violinists, violists, cellists, double bassists, and pianists offering private lessons, chamber music, orchestra, clinics, and masterclasses. Students can choose only one session or attend both. For more information visit http://ssi.music.unt.edu.
Contact: untssi@unt.edu
To apply, click here. To start an application, select Area of either Strings or Keyboard, then select specific Program from the pulldown menus on the upper left.
Workshops
The Alexander Technique
August 3-4, 2019
Two-day Workshop for Singers and Instrumentalists
Instructor(s): Phyllis Richmond
Learn how to:
- rehearse and perform with comfort and ease
- reduce tension and effort
- improve posture and coordination
- improve breathing
- stop creating unnecessary tension and effort
- use your whole body in a new way
More information and application will be available after December 1, 2018.
For more information about the workshop, contact Phyllis Richmond pgrichmondAT@gmail.com.