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National Philharmonic Summer String Institutes 2010

High School String Institute, August 2-6, 2010

Piotr Gajewski, Conductor

Middle School String Institute, August 9-13, 2010

Victoria Gau, Conductor


Join National Philharmonic principal players and other distinguished faculty for a challenging and exciting week of chamber and orchestral music. The Senior Institute Orchestra, led by National Philharmonic Maestro Piotr Gajewski, has been cited by the Washington Post as a “precise and elegant ensemble.” The Middle School Institute Orchestra, led by National Philharmonic Assistant Conductor Victoria Gau, provides the same intense and high quality experience for younger students. While Summer String Institute students work on ambitious repertoire to develop true professionalism, they also enjoy camaraderie and the adventure of creating great music.

This year’s Institutes are at a new metro-accessible location: Bethesda Presbyterian Church, 7611 Clarendon Road, Bethesda, MD, at the edge of downtown Bethesda and just 3 blocks from the Bethesda Metro stop on the Red Line

In a day-camp arrangement, each National Philharmonic Summer String Institute is an intensive week of orchestra rehearsals, chamber music rehearsals and coachings, private lessons, and movement classes, culminating with performances by the orchestra and chamber ensembles.

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SAMPLE DAILY SCHEDULE

9:00 Sectional Rehearsal
10:35 Coached Chamber Music
11:40 Private Lesson
12:45 Lunch
1:25 Movement Class
2:30 Chamber Music Practice Time
3:35 Orchestra Rehearsal
5:00 Dismissal

The Institutes’ schedules are filled with instruction and rehearsals and do not allow for much practice time. Therefore, it is imperative that students prepare assigned music ahead of time

Concerts
Students are required to participate in all Institute activities, including the following concerts:
High School Institute – Friday August 6
1:15 p.m. – Informal Chamber Music Concert
7:30 p.m. – Evening Orchestra Concert

Middle School Institute – Friday August 13
1:15 p.m. – Informal Chamber Music Concert
7:30 p.m. – Evening Orchestra Concert

Principal Faculty

Piotr Gajewski, conductor. Music Director & Conductor of the National Philharmonic, Gajewski guest conducts in the USA, Canada, England, Poland, and the Czech Republic. Awarded a Leonard Bernstein Conducting Fellowship at Tanglewood, Gajewski's teachers have included Leonard Bernstein, Seiji Ozawa, Andre Previn, Gunther Schuller, Gustav Meier, and Maurice Abravanel.

Victoria Gau, conductor and Institutes Director. Assistant Conductor of the National Philharmonic, Artistic Director and Conductor of the Capital City Symphony. Adjunct Associate Professor of Opera at George Mason University. Gau holds degrees in Viola Performance and Conducting from the Oberlin Conservatory. She is a frequent conductor of youth orchestra regional festivals.

Isiah Johnson, music movement class. On the dance staff at the University of Maryland, Johnson is an active performer, composer, arranger, and piano teacher.

Lori Barnet, cello. Principal cellist and coordinator of chamber music for the National Philharmonic, Barnet also plays with the Wolf Trap Opera Orchestra, the Contemporary Music Forum, and teaches at George Washington University.

Katherine Budner, violin. Member of the National Philharmonic for over 15 years, Budner is a former concertmaster of the US Air Force Symphony Orchestra and has soloed with that group. She is a free-lance musician in the DC area and teaches privately.

Douglas Dubé, violin. Concertmaster of Baltimore Opera Orchestra and Washington Concert Opera, Dubé also plays with the Washington Opera Orchestra, National Gallery Orchestra, and Wolf Trap Orchestra.

Jody Gatwood, violin. Concertmaster of the National Philharmonic, Gatwood was a prize-winner in the Montreal International Music Competition. He has been a soloist with the Houston, Pittsburgh, and Montreal Symphonies and others, and is a faculty member at Catholic University.

Jeffery Koczela, bass. Principal bassist with the Washington Bach Consort and Alexandria Symphony. Koczela teaches at Howard University and performs with the Washington Opera, the Wolf Trap Orchestra, the National Symphony, and other ensembles in the DC area.

Mark Pfannschmidt, viola/violin. Violist with the National Philharmonic and other area ensembles, Pfannschmidt is a graduate of the Peabody Conservatory and Catholic University. He is a former member of the US Marine Chamber Orchestra.

Judy Silverman, viola/violin. Associate Principal violist of the National Philharmonic, Silverman has received the American String Teachers’ Association’s Teacher of the Year award and the MCYO’s Service to Students award.

Kerry Van Laanen, cello. Cellist with the Washington Opera, Baltimore Opera, Wolf Trap Opera Orchestra, and the National Philharmonic, Van Laanen also teaches privately in the area.

Julius Wirth, viola/violin. Violist with the National Philharmonic and principal viola of the Harrisburg Symphony Orchestra and the Baltimore Chamber Orchestra, Wirth is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music and the Peabody Conservatory.


Repertoire

High School Institute: Tchaikovsky’s Serenade for Strings, Bach’s Violin Concerto in a minor, and Mozart's Divertimento K.136.

Middle School Institute: Holst's Brook Green Suite, Rutter's Suite for Strings, and Michael McLean's Tango and Serenata.

HOW TO APPLY

To be considered for admission, please download and complete the application form (PDF),and provide as well a list of recent orchestral and chamber music experience with specific works studied, as well as a list of all present solo repertoire including etudes. Your teacher must complete and send in the Teacher Recommendation Form (PDF). Please mail application materials, along with your $240 tuition deposit, to National Philharmonic, Victoria Gau, Assistant Conductor, The Music Center at Strathmore, 5301 Tuckerman Lane, North Bethesda, MD 20852-3385.