Winter chamber music

The Winter Chamber Program runs for 10 weeks starting second semester, January through mid-March. Students in grades 3-12, who have completed Book 3 and two reading books, may enroll. Adults, who play at a minimum of an intermediate level, may also apply. High school students who have met advanced playing requirements have the opportunity to participate in an extended 14 week Chamber Program from January through mid-April. Each group receives one coaching per week, 30 minutes (duets) or 45 minutes (trios, quartets, quintets) and performs on the final Winter Chamber Recital. The Winter Chamber Program is made possible through the generosity of Amateur Chamber Music Players and the Clinton B. Ford Fund of its ACMP Foundation.

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Chamber Music

Defined as one player per part, the genre of Chamber Music can range from as small as a duo to as large as an octet. Its intimate form develops teamwork as players collaborate both musically and socially. Students learn such life skills as problem solving in this democratic process of making music together. The enjoyment of playing chamber music lasts a life time!

The facets of the Preucil Chamber Music Program include: Winter Chamber Program, Velay Certificate Chamber Program, Established Ensembles and Summer Chamber Fest. Additional chamber opportunities are offered at the String Retreat weekend, Cello Chamber Days, and special events such as the Haydn Slam and guest chamber music master classes.

The various chamber offerings are partially funded by a grant from the Amateur Chamber Music Players and its Clinton B. Ford Foundation of its ACMP Foundation.

Additional information

Chamber Main Page

Summer Chamber Fest

Winter Chamber Program

Established Ensembles Program

Calendar/events