Updated April 8, 2015 New Horizons Music Camp at Chautauqua, New York October 3-8, 2015 Join with other New Horizons musicians to play music and enjoy leisure time in a beautiful setting. Enjoy the crisp fall weather. Think “Autumn in New York.” The camp begins with registration on Saturday between noon and 3 PM and finishes after breakfast on Thursday. The first dinner is on Saturday. Faculty and Staff Roy Ernst, Camp Director, New Horizons Founder Sylvia Davis, Assistant Camp Director Kathy Weber, Librarian Joan Cantor, Percussion Assistant John Beck, Rochester, NY Glenn Richter, Austin, TX Andy Dabczynski, Provo, UT Ken Slining, Rochester, NY David Fry, Anderson, SC Nancy Summers-Meussen, Mary Gillard, London, ON Grand Rapids, MI Adrianne Greenbaum, South Hadley, MA Alan Woy, Rochester, NY Rob Mee, Toronto, ON Registration Registration will open at noon EDST on April 7 for members of New Horizons International Music Association (NHIMA) and on April 14 at noon EDST for non-members. Registration will close when capacity has been reached or no later than August 1. The first 80 people who register for the camp will be admitted, no matter what kind of instrumentation will result from that. After that, consideration will be given to balancing sections so that everyone will have a good musical experience. Choosing Large Ensembles Intermediate Band. The difficulty level of the music will be easy and intermediate. Some time will be spent on performance techniques. Conductors: Roy Ernst and Mary Gillard Advanced Band is for players who want to be challenged with music that is more difficult than the music most New Horizons Bands play. The difficulty level will be from 2.5 to 3.5. Conductors: Glenn Richter and Alan Woy Unsure of which band to select? If you have been to a New Horizons camp before, you will probably know which band you should choose. Your teacher may also be able to give you guidance. If you are unsure and would like some help, send a list of 5 or 6 band pieces or lesson pieces that you can comfortably play to royernst@aol.com. Orchestra is for all string players and a small number of advanced wind and percussion players. Conductors: Andy Dabczynski and Nancy Summers-Meussen Choosing Small Ensembles and Other Classes How many classes should I take? There are five class or rehearsal periods of ninety minutes each per day. Playing your instrument in all of those periods would be more than 7 hours of playing per day—an amount that could lead to muscle soreness and fatigue for most people. (You will have an opportunity to purchase a session with a massage therapist.) Think of Updated April 10, 2015 three or four classes as a full load and consider taking some classes in which you will not play your instrument, such as chorus, Blues Guitar, Music Business, Native American Flute, conducting, and percussion 101. Most participants leave one period free for rest and just walking around to enjoy the beautiful grounds. Sectionals If you are playing in the Advanced Band or Intermediate Band, one of your choices should be the sectionals for that band, e.g. a clarinet player in the intermediate band should sign up for the intermediate band sectional. “All levels” Classes For some classes, you won’t be playing your usual instrument, so musicians of all levels of experience are welcome to sign up. For others, you will be playing your usual instrument, but musicians of all levels of experience would enjoy participating. All levels classes are marked with an *. String Players Although string players tend to think of choosing classes that are specifically for strings, you can meet some new players and teachers and broaden your experience by including other choices, such as chorus, klezmer, conducting, and Native American Flute. No string classes will be scheduled during the 3-4:30 time slot so that you can try another kind of class or have some time for walking. Players Needed We often need people for piano and guitar in jazz ensembles and piano, guitar, and banjo in the Dixieland Band. Write to Roy Ernst at royernst@aol.com when you register or by August 1 if you would like to fill any of these spots. 8:30-10 am Intermediate Mixed Brass Ensemble. Rob Mee Intermediate Saxophone Ensemble. David Fry Intermediate Flute Ensemble. Adrianne Greenbaum Advanced Percussion Ensemble. John Beck Advanced Band Brass Sectional. Glenn Richter and Alan Woy Advanced Band Woodwind Sectional. Alan Woy and Glenn Richter String Sectional*. Nancy Summers-Meussen and Andy Dabczynski 10:30-noon Advanced Mixed Brass Ensemble. Rob Mee Advanced Saxophone Ensemble. David Fry Advanced Clarinet Ensemble. Alan Woy Advanced Flute Ensemble. Adrianne Greenbaum Intermediate Band Percussion Sectional. John Beck Intermediate Band Brass Sectional. Roy Ernst and Mary Gillard Intermediate Band Woodwind Sectional. Mary Gillard and Roy Ernst Updated April 10, 2015 Oboe Workshop*. Advanced and Intermediate. Nancy Summers-Meussen Fiddling*, Andy Dabczynski 1:30-3:00 pm Intermediate Clarinet Ensemble. Alan Woy Blues Guitar*. Whether you are a beginner or have some competence as a guitarist, this class will teach you how to improvise and improve your playing through the Blues idiom - hours of fun! Chords: E, A7, B7, A, D7, E7. Mary Gillard Orchestra. For all string players and advanced players on flute, clarinet, oboe, bassoon, trumpet, horn, trombone, tuba and percussion. Wind instrumentation will be limited to one person per part, so you should be comfortable playing an advanced part on your own. Andy Dabczynski and Nancy SummersMeussen Advanced Jazz Ensemble. For saxophones, trumpets, trombones, drum set, piano, guitar and bass. All levels, but it will be challenging for intermediate. David Fry Klezmer*. A dance band of a different sort, this ensemble will learn old-time simcha (celebration!) music from Eastern Europe such as the freylekhs, the bulgar, the Moldovan hora and the sirba. Any instrument can be a part of this phenom group: winds, saxes, brass, percussion or we could sneak in that secondary axe – your stringed instrument or accordion! With some tunes a little by ear with a little improv – all without fear, promise! - you’ll be taken back in history with some present-time fun! Adrianne Greenbaum. Native American Flute*. Focus will be on learning to play the Native American Style Flute. Learn basic playing styles and ornamentation. Also learn about the history, construction and styles of Native Flutes. Everyone has a song and participants will be encouraged to find their own on the flute. Flutes (pvc) will be available for use and/or purchase. Ken Slining. Jazz Style*. Learn several great ballads playing from notation. Then practice them with free apps that you can use for accompaniment. Learn ways in which you can add your own creative ideas to embellish the songs in a beautiful jazz style. Roy Ernst Conducting*. This class includes useful coordination exercises designed to build good muscle memory, pattern clarity, and basic non-verbal communication skills. We will explore the joys of combining music and movement. Glenn Richter 3:30-5 pm Dixieland Band*. Instrumentation limited to clarinet, trumpet, tenor sax, trombone, bass-clef baritone, tuba, drum set, banjo, guitar. David Fry Chorus*. Mary Gillard. Persons not registered for the camp are welcome to participate without charge. Contact Roy Ernst at royernst@aol.com if you are not registered for the camp so that we can have music ready for you. Updated April 10, 2015 Percussion 101*. Learn the basics of percussion. How to hold and move the sticks, how to play some of the instruments, and how to look good while counting rests will all be covered. No experience is necessary. Sticks will be provided. John Beck Irish Music—Session Time!* Join in on some Celtic Coolness! Reels, jigs, Strathpeys and Polkas! All tunes will be taught in the traditional folk way: by ear, with maybe an occasional peak at the “dots”, as they say. Bring your flutes, whistles, guitars, frame drums and what-have-ya! Share YOUR tunes as well! Led and facilitated by Adrianne Greenbaum German Band*. Get ready for Octoberfest, let’s Oompah! The music used in this band is for expanded instrumentation, including flutes, alto sax, tenor sax, horns and accordions. This is in addition to the usual instrumentation of clarinets, trumpets, euphonium, trombone and tuba. Rob Mee Music Business*. Explore and discuss the histories of copyrights, licensing, and revenue streams in songwriting and music performance. We will also review contemporary and surprising cases of music infringement, including thefts of copyrighted music ideas. Glenn Richter French Horn Ensemble*. Play French Horn quartets. Bruce Bardes, Leader. Saturday Schedule 3:30-5. String sectional in Bellinger Assembly, Advanced Band Rehearsal in Lenna, Intermediate Band rehearsal in Fletcher. 7-8:30. String Chamber Music in Bellinger Assembly. Advanced Band Rehearsal in Lenna, Intermediate Band rehearsal in Fletcher. Sunday and Monday Evening Schedule, 7-8:30 Advanced Band rehearsal, Lenna. Intermediate Band Rehearsal, Fletcher. String chamber music, Bellinger Assembly. Tuesday, 6:30 until ? No rehearsals this evening. Small group performances in Bellinger Dining room, advanced jazz band, group singing. Also small groups during lunch and dinner hours. Wednesday, 7 pm Performance in Lenna Hall open to the public. Thursday, 7-8 Breakfast and farewells, then checkout. Hotels, Bed and Breakfast, and the Campground Chautauqua has wonderful hotels and B&Bs with good off-season rates. There is also a good campground nearby. Call the Chautauqua visitors’ bureau at 1-866-908-4569 or use the website at www.tourchautauqua.com. You can also contact Maple Group Real Estate at 716-357-4583 or see their website at www.maplegrouprealestate.com. Rates listed at this website are weekly summer rates—rates for this camp will be Updated April 10, 2015 lower. If you book a room at Bellinger Hall, your meals are included in that price. If you are not staying at Bellinger, you will probably want to choose one of the Commuter Meal Packages. Meal times are the best times to meet people from other New Horizons groups. If you stay at a B&B, ask them if you can have a price that does not include breakfast, or ask if they can serve breakfast at 7:30 or earlier so that you can get to your first class at 8:30. Registration First. Refer to the class descriptions and scheduled times, then write your choices below. You will use this to enter your selections in Step 2. Time Class 7:00-8:30 am, Breakfast 8:30-10 am _______________________________________ 10-10:30, Break 10:30-noon _______________________________________ Noon-1:15 pm, Lunch 1:30-3 pm _______________________________________ 3-3:30, Break 3:30-5 pm _______________________________________ 5:00-6:30 pm, Dinner 7:00-8:30 pm, large ensemble or string chamber music _______________________________________ Second. Go to the on-line registration by clicking on this link or by copying it and pasting it into your browser: https://adobeformscentral.com/?f=67ciMdlPTJ%2An3Yl%2A566FcA If this does not work or if you have any trouble registering, write to Roy Ernst at royernst@aol.com You will receive an E-mail from Roy Ernst within about 24 hours confirming your choices or asking you to make another selection. Wait for confirmation before going to step 3. Third. If requesting accommodations at Bellinger Hall, E-mail your request to Carly Davis at cdavis@ciweb.org. She will let you know if the room type you request is available and reserve it for you if it is. If it is not, consider other choices. See the rates for Belinger Hall and food plans on the registration form below. If you skip this step and mail in your registration, you may find that the room type you request is not available and you will need to start all over. Fourth. Mail in your camp registration with payment for the instructional fee and for your meals and room, if any, at Bellinger. Your class selections and room request at Bellinger will be held for ten business days after you register on-line. After that, both your class selections and room request will automatically delete if your payment is not received by Chautauqua. You will receive a confirmation E-mail from Chautauqua when your payment is received and your registration is complete. Cancellation Policy. Payments for cancellations before September 19th, 2015 will be refunded less a service charge of $50.00 per person. There will be NO REFUND on cancellations after September 19th, 2015. To be sure that your cancellation request is received, send it to royernst@aol.com with copies to sld441@yahoo.ca and cdavis@ciweb.org. Registration form follows on next page. Updated April 10, 2015 New Horizons Music Camp at Chautauqua, NY, October 3-8, 2015 Complete this page and submit it to complete your registration. It must be received within 10 business days of your On-line registration. All fees shown are in US dollars. Name __________________________________________________________________________________ Street _______________________________________________ City_______________________________ State/Province _____ Zip/Postal Code __________ Phone _______________ Fax ___________________ E-mail address (please print clearly!) ________________________________________________________ Instructional fee, including 7.5% NY sales tax. $320 per person (non-NHIMA member), $290 per person (NHIMA member) __________ Bellinger Hall Retreat Center Accommodations Packages All accommodations packages are inclusive of (5) nights accommodations, (5) breakfasts, (4) lunches, (1) reception, (5) dinners, all beverages, all administrative fees and all applicable taxes. Private Bath Facilities Single Occupancy - $644.45 per person _________ Double Occupancy - $433.52 per person _________ Shared Bath Facilities Single Occupancy - $588.20 per person _________ Double Occupancy - $405.30 per person Commuter Meal Packages Entire Meal Package (Saturday - Thursday): inclusive of (5) breakfasts, (4) lunches, (1) reception, (5) dinners, all beverages, all administrative fees and all applicable taxes. $222.58 per person Meal Package w/out Breakfast (Saturday - Thursday): inclusive of (4) lunches, (1) reception, (5) dinners, all beverages, all administrative fees and all applicable taxes. $171.52 per person. Method of Payment: _________ _________ _________ Check ___, Money Order ___, VISA ___, MC ___, AMEX ____ Credit Card Number ____________________________________ Expiration Date ____________________ Amount __________________ Authorization: Signature__________________________________________ Date ____________________ All checks and money orders should be in US Dollars made payable to: Chautauqua Hotel Company. Canadian registrants not paying by credit card should pay by way of money order or cheque drawn on a US funds account. A cheque drawn on a Canadian funds account at a Canadian bank with “US funds” written after the amount payable, cannot be accepted. If you are paying by check or money order, mail this form and your payment to: Bellinger Hall Retreat Center ATTN: New Horizons Music Camp PO Box 66 Chautauqua, NY 14722 If you are paying by credit card, submit your registration form by E-mail to Carly Davis at cdavis@ciweb.org or fax to 716-357-2833.
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