PRIVATE INSTRUCTION
Age Requirements
Students ages 4-9 who are interested in starting on violin or cello
may be eligible for our Early String Program. Piano students under the
age of seven will be taken only with special consideration. Voice students
must be at least 14 and will need to audition to be able to study through
the Academy.
Performance Classes
Four times throughout the year students studying a variety of different
instruments have the opportunity to play for each other in a less stressful
setting. Please sign up through your teacher. Performance classes begin
at 1:00 p.m. in Room 100. 2006-07 classes will be held on October
21, November 21, February 17, and March 17.
Juries
Juries take place December 16, 2006, in the MacCollin Classroom
Building. They are an opportunity for students to play a solo or etude
for three of the Academy faculty members and receive written reports
on their progress.
Recitals
Recitals for ALL students studying through the Academy
are held near the end of the second session. Wind and Percussion recitals
are April 10, 2007. String and Piano Recitals are
April 24 and 25, 2007. The Academy will provide accompanists at the rate
of $25 if necessary. The fees will cover one rehearsal and the performance.
Expectations
Cancellations without 24-hour notice or no-shows (not including family
emergencies or sickness) will not be made up.
Certificate Program
Students may select to participate in our new program designed to supplement
the learning taking place in lessons. Students will be recognized for
their achievements at the spring recitals. In order to obtain the certificate,
students would be required to complete the following:
- Keep a practice log with a minimum time commitment signed by parents
and instructors
- Attend two public musical performances per semester and save the
programs for verification
- Perform at one of the LKAM performance classes
- Listen to 2 CDs of classical music on their instrument of study
throughout the semester and discuss the experience with their teacher'
- Perform their jury or recital piece from memory
The Grossman Scholarship
Each year one private student is selected for a full-year of hour-long
lessons and one student is selected for a half scholarship in the memory
of former string teacher John Grossman.