WHEN: four consecutive Thursday nights, starting June 19th at 7:30 PM
WHERE: New Jersey Youth Symphony Center, 570 Central Ave, New Providence
TUITION: $125
The registration deadline for the first session is June 12th.
A second session of chamber music runs four consecutive Thursday evenings beginning July 17th. If you are interested in the second session, please call for details
Chamber music will resonate throughout Burgdorff Hall in New Providence as NJIO’s Chamber Music Workshop gets under way. The workshop will provide professional coaching for brass, woodwind, string players and pianists who would like to participate in a chamber ensemble. Playing chamber music under the guidance of a coach is an excellent way for musicians to tune up their technique and expand their repertoire.
Chamber music is considered by many musicians to provide the perfect environment for collaborative music making. It provides an opportunity for individual musical expression as well as an intimate way for several musical voices to combine in a in a way that is larger than each individual. Chamber music can be performed across a wide range of skill levels ranging from beginners to experienced musicians.
The workshop participants will span all ages. The musicians will be grouped into several chamber ensembles that are appropriate for their abilities and instruments. Whether you are a first time or an experienced chamber musician, this program will provide professional coaching on exciting chamber repertoire, in a non-competitive atmosphere provided for making beautiful chamber music.
Marty Steinberg, Principal Cellist with the New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra and professional chamber musician, will direct the workshop. Each chamber ensemble will be mentored by professional chamber coaches. Ensembles for strings, woodwinds, brass and pianists are forming soon.
One of America’s unique orchestras, New Jersey Intergenerational Orchestra (NJIO) bridges the generations through music and brings artistic excellence to communities in New Jersey by presenting free concerts in addition to outreach performances at senior and health care facilities.
Recognized across the country as a model for intergenerational programming, NJIO provides education and performance opportunities for people of all ages who would like to be part of an orchestra or ensemble. Our members are friends, families and individuals of all ability levels, with ages that have ranged from 5 to 85. NJIO members learn side-by-side with experienced players and professional musicians who mentor their fellow performers. A finalist in 2013 for the prestigious Eisner Prize for Intergenerational Excellence, NJIO has performed at the United Nations, the Kennedy Center and Lincoln Center and runs programs all year around out of its home in New Providence.
NJIO is committed to ensuring that our programs and events are accessible to all. For more information on NJIO programs, performances or patron services, please contact Mary Beth Sweet at info@njio.org or 908.603.7691.