Alan Abel Summer Orchestral Percussion Seminar
Philadelphia Traditions
June 16 - June 21, 2008
Course Description There will be clinics and master classes on
orchestral repertoire for snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, xylophone,
glockenspiel, vibraphone, marimba, tambourine, triangle, castanets, and other
instruments. Some focus will be on balance, timing, tone quality, musical
character, and other aspects of performing with a large ensemble. Of course,
playing the correct notes with an appropriate technique will also be stressed.
The role of assistant timpanist will be addressed including second timpani parts
and concerti for piano, violin, and cello.
Bach on marimba is often required in
percussion auditions of major orchestras. Several examples will be studied.
Percussion sectionals will be organized to perform with amplified orchestra CDs
and conductor including works by Rimsky-Korsakov, Ravel, Stravinsky, Kodaly,
Rachmaninoff and others. Full-time participants will take part in the master
classes and sectionals and practice time will be part of the schedule.
Eligibility At least an incoming freshman in college. If attendee
is a minor (younger than 18 years old), must provide a letter from guardians to
waive any safety issues.
Tuition
Full-time participants $400; Observers $200
Information
Complete Program Information Flyer
Here.
Application/Registration
Please print and complete the
application form
Addition information
Contact She-e Wu at sheewu@aol.com
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