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TABLE OF CONTENTS P. 5 Individual & Group Beginning Instruction Ensembles P. 6
Classes
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Dance Programs Pre-School & After-School Programs
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Adult Programs
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Summer Programs & Camps Arts Therapy Partnerships & Other Programs
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Registration, Tuition & Fees Financial Aid
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School Calendar & Hours Contact Us
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Community Branches
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Faculty & Arts Therapists
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TAKE THE FIRST STEP. SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL IS DEDICATED TO A MISSION OF SERVICE AND EXCELLENCE AND A BELIEF THAT PEOPLE OF ALL AGES, ABILITIES, BACKGROUNDS AND FINANCIAL CIRCUMSTANCES DESERVE AND WILL BENEFIT FROM THE HIGH QUALITY PROGRAMS SETTLEMENT OFFERS. THE PROGRAMS HERE ARE STRUCTURED TO BE EQUALLY MEANINGFUL FOR ALL LEVELS OF STUDY. EVERYONE FOLLOWS A DIFFERENT PATH. WHETHER YOU ARE LOOKING TO ADD MUSIC IN YOUR CHILD’S LIFE FOR THE FIRST TIME, OR TO ENRICH YOUR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT’S MUSICAL EXPERIENCE EVEN FURTHER, OR TO PICK UP THE INSTRUMENT THAT YOU LEARNED SO MANY YEARS AGO, THERE IS A PATH FOR YOU HERE. MORE OF THE SIGHTS AND SOUNDS OF SETTLEMENT AT WWW.SMSMUSIC.ORG/VIDEO
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INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP BEGINNING INSTRUCTION INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION
FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE, SEE PAGE 10.
Individual Instruction is offered at all levels in piano and organ, all string, brass, woodwind, percussion, fingerboard instruments, composition and music theory. Settlement requires students to have an instrument for study and, in limited circumstances, may be able to assist students in acquiring instruments on loan. Many local vendors offer instrument rentals at reasonable rates. Settlement maintains and distributes a list of vendors at each branch for the information of students, but not as an endorsement. Individual voice instruction is offered to students age 13 and older. The Gleeksman-Kohn Children’s Choir is recommended for children ages 8-14 who wish to develop their singing skills.
PERFORMANCE HOURS: An informal recital for a walk-in audience. Open to all students at any level with teacher’s permission. Schedules are posted at each branch.
the year and free to all students. Concert schedules are available at all locations, or visit www.smsmusic. org. Attendance at these performances is an important adjunct to a complete music education.
STUDENT RECITALS: Held periodically at each branch. Students appear at the recommendation of a teacher and with approval of a Branch Director. Parents and friends are encouraged to attend. Schedules are posted at each branch and on the calendar at www.smsmusic.org.
CERTIFICATION
Students may be recommended by their teacher for PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES Certification at the appropriate level of achievement, WORKSHOPS: Given by individual lesson teachaccording to the School’s curriculum and by audition ers for four to six students. Workshops provide a before the Branch Director. Certification culminates valuable opportunity for performance, supplemenin a special concert and awarding of certificates at tary instruction and discussion with peers. They may each branch. Students receiving financial assistance replace a regular lesson, or be used as a make-up or CONCERTS AND MASTER CLASSES: Given by are required to participate. rescheduled lesson. faculty and guest artists at all branches throughout
Individual Instruction in their second year of study. In groups of 6-8 students (4 for piano), students learn GROUP to play an instrument in a supportive and dynamic BEGINNING environment that emphasizes technique, musicianINSTRUCTION ship, note reading and ensemble playing. Performance opportunities will be provided throughout the AGES 6-12 year on Performance Hours and Recitals. Open to Students participate in a one-hour weekly lesson with all instruments, and classes are arranged according peers. This class is an alternative to Individual Instructo students’ ages. Settlement requires students to tion in the first year of study and prepares students have an instrument for study and, in limited circumwith the necessary musical knowledge to enter into FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE, SEE PAGE 10.
stances, may be able to assist students in acquiring instruments on loan. All students are strongly encouraged to enroll in Musicianship (formerly known as Fundamentals of Music) (ages 9 and older) or Music Workshop (ages 3-9) as an important complement to their Individual or Group Beginning Instruction.
ENSEMBLES 32-WEEK SEASON REGISTRATION FEE AND 25% OF TUITION DUE AT REGISTRATION.
FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE, SEE PAGE 10.
Open by audition (contact branches for more information) for students with at least one to two years of experience on their instruments (Choir will accept beginners), the Ensemble Program provides weekly instruction for students to develop musical skills that complement and build upon Individual Instruction. This intensive program requires practice and commitment with an emphasis on performance. Select ensembles will have opportunities throughout the year to participate in inter-city musical exchanges. GLEEKSMAN-KOHN CHILDREN’S CHOIR AGES 8-14
Celebrate music from around the world while learning proper vocal technique, note reading, sightsinging skills and singing in multiple languages as a member of the Gleeksman-Kohn Children’s Choir. The program has two levels – Junior Singers and Senior Singers. The Choirs at each branch combine for a weekly rehearsal at which time the Senior Singers members are an encouragement and an integral part of the learning process for the Junior Singers. After a break, the Senior Singers continue with a 30-minute rehearsal on more advanced repertoire. The Senior Singers rehearse one Saturday afternoon a month at the Germantown Branch (GTN)
in preparation for extra performances and outside engagements. The Junior Singers rehearse one Saturday afternoon a month at the Germantown Branch beginning in January of the season. JUNIOR SINGERS TUITION: $300 SENIOR SINGERS TUITION: $425
JAZZ ENSEMBLE PROGRAM AGES 10-18
A one hour to one and a half hour weekly program designed for students with at least two years experience on their instruments. A comprehensive program for beginning to advanced level jazz students that includes ensemble, small combo work and classes on jazz improvisation. Special performances at jazz venues and events in the community.
INTERMEDIATE STRING ORCHESTRA AGES 10-16 ONE HOUR WEEKLY REHEARSAL TUITION: $310
ONE AND A HALF HOUR WEEKLY REHEARSAL TUITION: $360
TROWBRIDGE CHAMBER ORCHESTRA AGES 12-18
ENSEMBLE, TWO HOUR CLASS
This scholarship program includes two and a half hour weekly rehearsal for highly qualified string players selected by audition each year. This group performs string orchestra masterworks from all periods. Frequent concert performances. Contact Kris Rudzinski for more information at 215.320.2602 or email kris.rudzinski@smsmusic.org.
STRING ORCHESTRA PROGRAM
BAND/WIND ENSEMBLE PROGRAM AGES 8-18
TUITION: $525 FOR A ONE HOUR CLASS, $790 FOR A ONE & A HALF HOUR CLASS, FREE FOR THE ADVANCED STUDY LEVEL
String ensembles that focus on technique, musicianship and mastery of ensemble \\\\ ALSO repertoire. Also offers excellent AVAIL ABLE preparation for the Advanced Study OFF-SITE \\\\ SEE P. 9 Program. Arranged by age and level. JUNIOR STRING ORCHESTRA AGES 8-13
All bands/wind ensembles are arranged according to level and age of students. For students who play woodwind (flute, \\\\OFFSITE obie, clarinet, saxophone and bassoon), PROGRAM \\\\ SEE P. 9 brass (trumpet, trombone, tuba, French horn) and percussion (drums) instruments.
ONE HOUR WEEKLY REHEARSAL TUITION: $280
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ENSEMBLES, CONTINUED 32-WEEK SEASON REGISTRATION FEE AND 25% OF TUITION DUE AT REGISTRATION.
FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE, SEE PAGE 10.
JOSEPH AND MARIE FIELD CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLE PROGRAM
As a nationally recognized chamber music program for students of all ages and abilities, more than 40 chamber ensembles for piano, strings, woodwinds, and brass perform regularly throughout the city. Settlement encourages chamber music participation as an essential part of every musician’s training. It also serves as excellent preparation for the Advanced Study Program. Contact any Branch Director for information. TUITION: $660
ADVANCED STUDY PROGRAM
Students are selected by audition and receive chamber music coaching or participate in the Trowbridge Chamber Orchestra in addition to receiving individ-
ual instrumental instruction with a senior member of the Settlement Music School faculty or a recognized artist-teacher in the community. Advanced Study Ensembles perform often throughout the season and are featured in Settlement and community recitals, special events, competitions, and concerts. Contact Kris Rudzinski at kris.rudzinski@smsmusic.org or call 215.320.2602. SOUNDS OF YOUNG PHILADELPHIA
Settlement is proud to offer special programming though Sounds of Young Philadelphia. Selected by audition, SYP students are offered additional tuition subsidies for both Individual Instruction and ensemble participation, in addition to many other opportunities to engage in the arts.
ensembles, and are coached individually by experienced faculty. SYP students act throughout the year as ambassadors and advocates in their communities for Settlement and for the study of ensemble music. Eligible students must be between the ages of 8 and 18, have demonstrated financial need, and show a deep commitment to furthering their musical studies. Additional opportunities available for SYP students include the SYP Leadership Institute, a series of workshops to guide students and offer direction for their future studies; an extensive instrument loan program, masterclasses and clinics with worldrenowned musicians and chamber ensembles, additional public performance opportunities and inter-city exchange tours.
Sounds of Young Philadelphia is a flagship program for Settlement and for the region, creating opportunities for children to expand their horizons as they For more information, contact the Community share with their peers the support, fun, and exciteEngagement Manager at 215.320.2683. ment in being part of a group of musicians. Students participate in Settlement’s wind, jazz, choral, or string
CLASSES ALL CLASSES ARE ONE HOUR IN LENGTH UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE.
FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE, SEE PAGE 10.
CHILDREN’S MUSIC PLAYSHOP AGES 6 MONTHS – 3 YEARS
TUITION: $500 IF ONLY CLASS REGISTERED \\\\ ALSO
AVAIL ABLE
6-18 MONTHS 19 MONTHS-3 YRS
Essential to music instruction, Musicianship (formerly known as Fundamentals of Music) offers theory and ear training at all levels. Students receive a comprehensive education in the fundamentals that includes notation, scales, intervals, triads, musical terminology, transposition, harmony and counterpoint which assists them in all of their musical studies. TUITION: $230 FOR STUDENTS ALSO ENROLLED IN INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONAL CLASSES TUITION: $500 IF IT IS THE ONLY CLASS REGISTERED
COMPOSITION AGES 12-18
TUITION: $525
(55 MINUTE CLASS FOR 15 WEEKS) $245
CHILDREN’S MUSIC WORKSHOP INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC WORKSHOP BEGINNING AT AGE 3 \\\\ ALSO
AVAIL ABLE OFF-SITE \\\\
SEE P. 9
Beginning theory skills, ear training, notation, and musical development through singing, creative expression and body movement, and beginning ensemble work using specially designed percussion instruments and recorder (at 8 years). Based on Orff and Kodaly pedagogies, which have been influential around the world. ADVANCED MUSIC WORKSHOP AGES 8-9
MUSICIANSHIP AGES 9-18
Students learn to compose original music focusing on three areas: melodic development, accompaniment, and instrumentation and arrangement.
(45 MINUTE CLASS FOR 15 WEEKS) $215
MUSIC WORKSHOP AGES 4-9
TUITION: $260 FOR STUDENTS ALSO ENROLLED IN INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION OR ADDITIONAL CLASSES
OFF-SITE \\\\ Structured as a music class for SEE P. 9 parents/caregivers and children ages 6 months to 3 years, Music Playshop offers creative and rhythmic movement, beginning folk dance, and playful games with rhymes and sounds. These activities will be geared toward developing locomotor and body coordination skills, expressive vocalization, and response to musical stimuli. In addition, the structured play will promote inquisitiveness, creativity, positive socialization, and general learning readiness. For more information, contact Karin Orenstein at 215.320.2642 or karin.orenstein@smsmusic.org.
Children will gain independence and competence with basic music and movement skills, form their own music-making community and explore learning concepts in greater depth.
Includes improvisation, composition, and performances of elemental chamber music pieces. Builds on concepts from Music Workshop.
SUZUKI GUITAR AGES 5-8
World famous method for beginning guitar study. All teachers are specially trained in the method. Participation of one parent is required. Weekly individual lesson and class are required of all students (see Individual Instruction). TUITION: $525
SUZUKI PIANO AGES 4-8
World famous method for beginning piano study. All teachers are specially trained in the method. Participation of one parent is required. Weekly individual lesson and class are required of all students (see Individual Instruction). TUITION: $525
SUZUKI VIOLIN AND SUZUKI CELLO AGES 4-8
World famous method for beginning string study. All teachers are specially trained in the method. ParticiIntermediate theory skills, with strong emphasis on pation of one parent is required. Weekly individual ear training, rhythm, movement, and ensemble skills. lesson in addition to class are required of all students 6 (see Individual Instruction). TUITION: $525
PERCUSSION CONSTRUCTION: MUSIC WITH MOMMY, DADDY, AND ME AGES 5-7
Learn basic rhythms that are the building blocks of your child’s musical experience. Percussion class for a parent and child that includes exploring rhythmic development, instrument recognition, and improvisation. This class prepares both parent and child for Individual Instruction by providing a basic framework for learning in the arts. 30 MINUTE WEEKLY CLASS TUITION: $525
CLASSES, CONTINUED PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE AGES 10-18
Rehearse techniques including rhythm, hand/foot coordination, stick control, pitch recognition and improvisation. Percussion Ensemble provides an opportunity for percussionists to play and learn the array of instruments percussion study can offer.
VOCAL PRODUCTION FOR FEMALE VOICES AGES 12-13
Introduction to voice study as a preparation for Individual Instruction. Breath control, note reading, diction, performance practice and musicianship included. TUITION: $525
TUITION: $525
JAZZ WORKSHOP AGES 10-13
GUITAR ENSEMBLE AGES 10-18
Take the next step in learning guitar by playing in a group setting. Repertoire will include chamber music and adaptations of popular songs and melodies. TUITION: $525
Students will learn the basics of jazz including jazz theory, jazz history, ensemble and solo playing. Students must have a minimum of two years on their specific instrument, basic music reading and
rhythmic skills. Students do not need any previous jazz training. TUITION: $525
ROCK BAND AGES 12-18
For students who play drums, electric guitar, bass, keyboard, and for vocalists and song writers. Students form bands, record original works, play a live performance and learn all aspects of producing and playing jazz, blues, and rock music with a group. Faculty members are professional teacher-artists. TUITION: $525
DANCE PROGRAM 32-WEEK SEASON REGISTRATION FEE AND 25% OF TUITION DUE AT REGISTRATION.
FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE, SEE PAGE 10.
Settlement’s Dance Program provides study in Creative Movement, Ballet, Jazz, and Modern Dance. Offering boys and girls the opportunity for physical and artistic expression, and pre-professional training, the program emphasizes proper body alignment, healthy physical development and the integration of music and dance. As students progress through the program, they will follow a carefully developed, sequential course of study that includes performance opportunities. All classes are arranged according to level and age. TUITION: $525 FOR A ONE HOUR CLASS TUITION: $790 FOR A ONE & A HALF HOUR CLASS
CREATIVE MOVEMENT AGES 3-5
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AVAIL ABLE OFF-SITE \\\\
SEE P. 9
BALLET AGES 4-18 MODERN AGES 10-18 JAZZ AGES 10-18
PRE-SCHOOL & AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMS FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE, SEE PAGE 10.
KALEIDOSCOPE PRESCHOOL ARTS ENRICHMENT PROGRAM
This nationally recognized, award-winning preschool program prepares young children for Kindergarten through an arts-integrated curriculum. Through music, visual art and creative movement classes, children in this program develop essential skills and become socially aware in a fun, accepting environment. Early childhood teachers and artist teachers share the same monthly goals and prepare lessons together; through research conducted onsite, this style of teaching has been proven to improve memory and vocabulary skills. Kaleidoscope encourages creative thinking in a stimulating environment so all children get the attention, care and tools they
KALEIDOSCOPE PLUS AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAM
An extension of the award-winning Kaleidoscope program (KAL), Kaleidoscope Plus is now being offered Monday through Friday from after-school hours to 5:45 PM at the Mary Louise Curtis Branch. Students may enroll from 2 to 5 afternoons per week. Students will experience – on a daily basis – what makes Settlement Music School one of the finest community arts programs in the nation. Students receive homework support and snack, and then become immersed in the world of music, theater, and visual arts. The program is open to current KAL students, and KAL graduates and new students to Settlement who are in Kindergarten through 3rd grade. Pickup may be available from area schools. For information on Kaleidoscope or Kaleidoscope need to enter kindergarten ahead of their peers. The program Plus, contact Tarrell Davis at tdavis@smsmusic.org follows the school year calendar from September to June, from or 215.320.2670, or Candace Johnson at 8:30 AM to 2:45 PM, at the Mary Louise Curtis and Germancandace.johnson@smsmusic.org or 215.320.2672. town Branches. Registration begins in early May. WWW.SMSMUSIC.ORG
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ADULT PROGRAMS INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION Individual Instruction is offered at all levels in piano and organ, all string, brass, woodwind, percussion, fingerboard instruments, composition and music theory. Settlement requires students to have an instrument for study. Many local vendors offer instrument rentals at reasonable rates. Settlement maintains and distributes a list of vendors at each branch for the information of students but not as an endorsement.
DAYTIME OLDER ADULTS PROGRAM
Offers discounted individual lessons and classes for adults age 60 and older during weekday mornings until 2 PM at all branches. Contact any Branch Coordinator for registration information.
ADULT CHAMBER PLAYERS
JOSEPH AND MARIE FIELD CHAMBER MUSIC ENSEMBLE PROGRAM
Explore the chamber music literature in a fun, social atmosphere with other players from across the area. Open to intermediate to advanced players, ensembles are organized based on musical preference and skill level. Coaching is available, but groups work primarily on their own. Players meet bi-weekly at several of Settlement’s branches.
TUITION: $215 FOR 10 WEEKS
For more information, visit www.smsmusic.org/acp, or contact Program Coordinator Mary Felley at mary.felley@smsmusic.org or 215.320.2698.
Renowned national chamber music program for students of all abilities at all branches. Contact any Branch Director for information.
CLASSES MUSICIANSHIP
Essential to music instruction, Musicianship offers theory at all levels. Students receive a comprehensive education in the fundamentals that includes notation, scales, intervals, triads, musical terminology, transposition, harmony and counterpoint which assists them in all of their musical studies. TUITION: $295 FOR 16 WEEKS
INTRO TO GUITAR
Designed specifically for adults, this class covers note reading, pick and finger-style playing techniques, open position chords, and strumming patterns in several different styles, including folk, rock, blues and classical. Students supply their own instrument. TUITION: $200 FOR 10 WEEKS
GUITAR I AND II
Guitar I and II classes are available for adult students who have completed Intro to Guitar or come to the class with additional experience. In addition to building upon fundamentals and sight reading, students will have the opportunity to expand upon folk, rock, blues and classical repertoire. Upon completion, students are encouraged to further their experiences by joining an adult jazz or rock band. TUITION: $200 FOR 10 WEEKS
INTRO TO PIANO
JAZZ IMPROVISATION
This class teaches the basics of playing piano in a fun, collegial setting. Students (4 per group class) learn correct hand position, music theory, note-reading and simple five-finger pieces with basic chords. While a piano is great, adults who have an electronic keyboard will also achieve great success.
Concepts and methods of jazz theory, history and performance practice with strong performance orientation.
TUITION: $200 FOR 10 WEEKS
A monthly community drum circle and social hour. A fun and relaxing introduction to hand drumming for adults, held on weeknights.
ROCK BAND
For adult students who play drums, electric guitar, bass, keyboard, and for vocalists and song writers. Students form bands, learn the chords, riffs and rhythms from classic rock songs, receive guidance from seasoned faculty musicians, and play a live performance at a well-known rock venue with their new bandmates. TUITION: $200 FOR 10 WEEKS
JAZZ COMBOS
Open to adults interested in learning the art of improvisation in combos. Must have at least two years experience on their instrument, be able to read music and chord changes. All levels are offered from beginning jazz musicians to highly advanced musicians. TUITION: $200 FOR 10 WEEKS
TUITION: $200 FOR 10 WEEKS
RHYTHM N’ BREWS
TUITION: $10 PER PERSON PER SESSION
TAIKO DRUMMING FUNDAMENTALS I
This introductory five-week course focusing on the art of the ancient Japanese Taiko drumming. Students will be introduced to the basics which include stick technique, traditional rhythms and highly stylized movements. Be prepared for a satisfying workout! TUITION: $95 FOR 5 WEEKS
TAIKO DRUMMING FUNDAMENTALS II
Further developing subjects presented in Taiko Fundamentals I. The concept of Ji Uchi (a base or backing rhythm) is used to develop timing and ensemble. Simple Taiko composition is taught to reinforce the concepts presented. TUITION: $95 FOR 5 WEEKS
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TAIKO DRUMMING STYLES
Explores the different styles of playing the Taiko, such as Naname (slant style), Miyake style, as well as the playing techniques for the Odaiko (Big Drum), Shime, Okedo, and Katsugi Okedo. These techniques are required for learning specific repertoire. Each 5-week session will focus on one specific topic. TUITION: $95 FOR 5 WEEKS
TAIKO DRUMMING REPERTOIRE
Focusing on works from the Taiko repertoire. Each 5-week session focuses on one specific composition, although some songs are broken up over the course of two sessions. Students learn all the parts of each composition presented. Repertoire to be determined by instructor. TUITION: $95 FOR 5 WEEKS
RECORDER ENSEMBLE
Be a part of a group playing one of the world’s oldest instruments - the recorder. Explore music from the renaissance and baroque, English & Irish folk tunes, holiday classics and much more. Any size instrument from the full family of recorders – play one or switch and play them all! All playing levels from beginner to advanced. TUITION: $200 FOR 10 WEEKS
SUMMER PROGRAMS & CAMPS FINANCIAL AID IS AVAILABLE, SEE PAGE 10.
Settlement’s Summer Session runs for six weeks, from June 29 to August 7. Individual instruction in all instruments is offered, along with numerous ensembles and classes and week-long summer camps for specific subject areas. For students of all ages, the Summer Session can serve as an introduction to Settlement’s programs or as a continuation of studies from the rest of the year. REGISTRATION FEE
$25.00 per person. Not refundable. INDIVIDUAL LESSONS & CLASSES
Six-week season (June 29 – August 7, 2015) payable in advance only. 2015-16 tuition rates apply; see page 10. INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC THEATRE
Starting June 29 Mondays 5:30 to 7:30 PM Ages 10-13 Wynnefield Branch
Learn the basics of choosing and dissecting a monologue and work it to performance caliber. Work on musical theatre solos from the classics all the way up to the most contemporary works of today. As the class progresses, students will put what they have learned in their monologues and delve into full on scenes from musicals that are produced today. Each scene will contain all components of song, dance, and scene-work. There will be a final performance to showcase finished scenes. This class will include
sections on diction and improvisation and will provide students with a rep book of monologues and songs that they will be able to keep. TUITION: $200
SUMMER CHAMBER MUSIC CAMP
SUMMER JAZZ CAMP
July 27 - 31, 2015 Ages 12 – 18 9 AM to 3 PM, Monday through Friday, Wynnefield Branch
This is a one-week session for students who play drums, electric guitar, bass, keyboard, and wind and string instruments. Students form small ensembles based on skill level, study big band playing and technique, jazz standards, jazz improvisation, history and composition. Camp focuses on introducing and developing strong jazz skills and learning how to play in These intensive sessions provide small ensemble experience for string or woodwind players. Students will an ensemble and concludes with a final performance receive individual attention from faculty with empha- at a local venue. TUITION: $390 sis on teamwork, good musicianship, careful tuning and rhythm, and the musical satisfaction of playing in a small group. No previous ensemble experience is necessary. Contact the Willow Grove Branch at 215.320.2630 for audition requirements and to schedule your 10-minute placement audition slot. June 22-26, 2015 Strings and Woodwinds Strings: ages 8-12, Woodwinds: ages 10-18 9 AM to 12:30 PM, Monday through Friday, Willow Grove Branch
TUITION: $350
SUMMER STRINGS CAMP
June 29 – July 3, 2015 Ages 7 – 14 9 AM to 3 PM, Monday through Friday, Wynnefield Branch This camp for beginning and intermediate string students, explores string orchestra music and small chamber opportunities through rehearsals and related arts activities. The daily schedule includes a full ensemble rehearsal, sectionals, visual arts and playwriting. Camp concludes with a performance incorporating student’s plays and art with the string orchestra. TUITION: $390
KARDON CENTER FOR ARTS THERAPY Settlement is the leading provider of arts therapy in the Philadelphia area through the Kardon Center for Arts Therapy. The Kardon Center provides a welcoming environment for clients and their families. As with clients, parents and caregivers form lasting bonds, experiencing the benefits of being active members of a supportive and dynamic community. Creative Arts Therapy is a form of non-verbal psychotherapy using the senses to open new channels of communication between participants and their therapists, their families, and their communities. Creative arts therapists use the arts in order to achieve non-arts-related goals. Our therapists, each
credentialed through recognized professional associations, hold either bachelor’s or master’s degrees in their disciplines and have been trained in counseling, psychology and human behavior studies. The Kardon Center’s programs do not require any previous training. Sessions are tailored to the natural strengths and abilities of each individual. Goals for Creative Arts Therapy are tailored to each participant, and may include improvement in: Social Skills – awareness of others; ability to work with others in a group setting; social interaction
Psychological Factors – emotional stability; selfesteem; body image; reduced anxiety levels Cognitive Improvements – task planning and orientation; impulse control; attention span Language Skills – expressive and receptive skills Physical Skills – gross and fine motor skills; coordination; dexterity; visual tracking ability Programs in arts therapy are available at all of Settlement’s community branches. For specific offerings, contact the branch nearest you, or contact Mark Bottos, Zausmer Program Director of the Kardon Center for Arts Therapy, at 215.320.2625 or mark.bottos@smsmusic.org
OFF-SITE PARTNERSHIPS & OTHER SPECIAL PROGRAMS to area public, parochial, and independent schools; preschools and day-care centers; temporary housProvides professional development and continuing ing centers; and emergency relief centers, both at education opportunities that help teachers of young Settlement branches and at the partner’s site. Settlechildren incorporate arts content, approaches and ment staff works with partners to develop programs materials into their general classrooms and provides that best meet their needs. Contact the Community training to artist teachers in adapting their work for Engagement Manager at 215.320.2683 or contact young learners. Graduate credit available through the Director of the branch nearest your organization Holy Family University. Specialized training programs – see the branch directory on page 13. can be designed for particular schools or teaching units. Contact George Alley at 215.320.2618 or MUSIC EDUCATION PATHWAYS george.alley@smsmusic.org. Music Education Pathways (MEP) connects neighborhood schools in Philadelphia with Settlement’s COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP PROGRAMS branches and, depending on the school’s needs, proSettlement offers collaborative programs in music, vides ensemble training experience in band, orchestra dance, early childhood education and arts therapy or choir, and small group instruction. TEACHER TRAINING INSTITUTE FOR THE ARTS
MEP is not a replacement for existing music programs in the schools, but rather a partnership to enhance opportunities available to students. In addition to learning the fundamentals of music, student learning and participation in MEP is focused on the program’s five core values: creativity, teamwork, responsibility, persistence and self-evaluation. MEP students perform during the year at their schools, Settlement’s branches and at community locations. MEP culminates each year in a joint performance, with students from all participating schools working together to rehearse and perform a full concert in a major public venue. More information, including a listing of partner schools, is available online: www.smsmusic.org/mep. WWW.SMSMUSIC.ORG
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REGISTRATION, TUITION & FEES Because we make great efforts to find a good match between faculty and both student and parent, we ask that registration appointments be made in person for students under the age of 18.
GROUP BEGINNING INSTRUCTION
Tuition: $950.00
Minimum, non-refundable deposit of $95.00 (10% of tuition) due at registration. Quarterly tuition payments are non-refundable.
Registration for adults may be completed in person or online. Tuition and fees are payable by cash, check, Payment 1 – due Sept. 15 Visa or MasterCard. $142.50 (15% of tuition) REGISTRATION
$45.00 per person $70.00 per family (two or more) Due at registration appointment, covers any number of subjects at all branches and is nonrefundable. INDIVIDUAL LESSONS
Payment 2 – due Nov. 15 $237.50 (25% of tuition) Payment 3 – due Jan. 15 $237.50 (25% of tuition)
Monday - 35 Weeks Thursday, Friday - 37 weeks Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday - 38 weeks.
Payment 4 – due March 15 $237.50 (25% of tuition)
Lessons payable weekly or in advance, with $1.00 discount per hour for semi-annual and annual advanced payments. Lessons may be 30, or 45 minutes, or one hour in length as appropriate for age and length of study.
Please see pages 5-8 for specific tuition information.
WEEKLY INDIVIDUAL LESSON FEES:
Payment 1 - 25% due at the time of registration Payment 2, 3, 4 - 25% due Nov. 14; Jan. 15; Mar. 15
1/2 Hour $35.00 3/4 Hour $52.50 One Hour $70.00
OLDER ADULT DAYTIME PROGRAM
Scheduled before 2 PM weekdays for students age 60 and older. REGISTRATION FEE
$35.00
WEEKLY INDIVIDUAL LESSON FEES: 1/2 Hour $30.00 3/4 Hour $45.00 One Hour $60.00 3-WEEK CREDIT LESSONS (DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION AND NON-REFUNDABLE)
1/2 Hour $90.00 3/4 Hour $135.00 One Hour $180.00
ENSEMBLES AND CLASSES
Minimum, non-refundable deposit of 25% of tuition due at registration. Quarterly tuition payments are non-refundable.
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT FACULTY LESSON FEES:
1/2 Hour $40.00 3/4 Hour $60.00 One Hour $80.00
3-WEEK CREDIT LESSONS* (DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION AND NON-REFUNDABLE):
1/2 Hour $105.00 3/4 Hour $157.50 One Hour $210.00 SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT CREDIT LESSONS*:
1/2 Hour $120.00 3/4 Hour $180.00 One Hour $240.00
*Cost of Credit Lessons follows financial aid award rate
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FINANCIAL AID Settlement is proud to provide $2 million each year in financial aid. We encourage all school age students with need to apply. Financial aid is available to all students through completion of high school and through age 23 for voice students. All students, current and new, who wish to apply for financial assistance must register in person with an adult and present a copy of their family’s 2014 income tax statement (Form 1040) and/or written proof of nontaxable family income. Scholarships and financial aid must be renewed annually. Contact the director or the coordinator of the branch nearest you for additional information.
SCHOOL CALENDAR & HOURS REGISTRATION FOR CURRENT STUDENTS
SCHOOL HOURS
SCHOOL HOURS
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SUMMER SESSION June 29-August 7, 2015
2015-2016 SEASON September 8, 2015-June 18, 2016
REGISTRATION FOR NEW STUDENTS
MARY LOUISE CURTIS BRANCH Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9 AM – 7:30 PM Wednesday, Friday 9 AM - 5 PM
MARY LOUISE CURTIS BRANCH Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9 AM - 9 PM Wednesday 9 AM - 7 PM Friday 9 AM - 8 PM Saturday 8:30 AM - 5 PM
From June 1, 2015
HOLIDAYS – CLOSED FOR TEACHING
July 3 Independence Day September 7 Labor Day September 14 Rosh Hashanah September 22-23 Yom Kippur November 26-28 Thanksgiving Break December 24-31 Winter Break January 1 New Year’s Day January 18 Martin Luther King Day March 21-26 Spring Break May 30 Memorial Day
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FACULTY PIANO SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT STAFF SANDRA CARLOCK
Grin, Starr, Landers, Krzywicki; U. of Tokyo, U. of Arts
Arthur Judson Distinguished Faculty Chair
KATHLEEN SCHEIDE
Dann, Lhevinne, Canin; Oberlin, Juilliard, SUNY
STAFF ANNE MARIE BEDFORD
Hodges, Gorodnitzki, Raeiff, Webster; Mount Holyoke College, Juilliard
STEPHANIE BEN-SALEM *
Weinberg, Melnikoff, List, Schnabel, Ciccolini; SMS, Carnegie-Mellon U., Manhattan, LaSalle U.
MICHAEL CARUSO
Petrillo, Esteban, Fleisher; PMA, Peabody
LOIS ANN DIDOMENICO
(Suzuki) Esteben, Robinor, Szanto, Zook, Freeman; Peabody, PMA
RUTH (NAN HEE) HANSON
Fiorillo, Uhlhorn; Utrecht Cons. (Netherlands)
DANIEL HOWE
Wedeen, Patit, Stumacher; U. of NH, Cairn University., Temple U., Curtis; Camerata Classica, Phila. Chamber Chorus
RAHEL INNIGER
Stucki, Snyder, Lister-Sink; Konservatorium Bern (Switzerland), Eastman; Elysian Camerata
OLEKSANDRA IVAKHIV
Flys, Drushkevych, Sotnuchuk; Special Music School (Stryi, Ukraine), F. Kolessa Music College, M. Lysenko Music Academy
LARISA KIFYAK
Professional Music School, Moldova, Gnesin Academy of Music, Moscow. (Russia), Leningrad State Conservatory. (Russia)
VASILIY KIFYAK
State Music College, (Kishinev) Moldova, State Music Conservatory, (Kishinev) Moldova
RUSSELL KLEIN
(Suzuki) Sementovsky, Johnson, Lloyd-Watts, Bigelor; Temple U., Chestnut Hill College
DOLLY D. KRASNOPOLSKY
Polakof, Dilles; Sokovnin, Special Music School (Kishinev), State Music College, State Music Conservatory (Moldova)
Ann Stookey and Joseph W. Waz, Jr. Distinguished Faculty Chair ALEXANDRA OVRUTSKY
Moscow Tchaikovsky Cons.
ROBERTO PACE
Martino, Oster, Brehm, Newman; NE Cons., Manhattan, SUNY
Robert Capanna Musicianship Distinguished Faculty Chair IRENE POKROVSKY
Akselrod, Atakishiev; Professional Music School, Uzeir Gadjebekov Cons.
JEFFREY REESE
Levengood, Marcison, E. Sokoloff; PMA; PA Ballet
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HARUE SATO
Gibbons, Taylor, Rhodes, Linn; New England Cons., U of Southern California
NATALY SNIPELISHSKY
Moldova Institute of Arts
JEFFREY UHLIG
Masselos, Baldwin; West Chester U.; Ocean City Pops
Lillian Kraus Felber Distinguished Faculty Chair LARISA YANOVITSKY
Spiegel, Rasumovskaya; Leningrad RimskyKorsakoff College, Leningrad State Cons.
ASSOCIATE STAFF TERESA B. CAPPELLO *
YUXI WANG
Martin, Stessin, Chen, Lowenthal; Juilliard
REGULAR ELLEN ALPERN
Whitten, McHugh, Masselos; West Chester Univ., The Catholic Univ. of America
ELEANOR AVERSA
The Aaron Copland School of Music, Princeton University, the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, the University of Pennsylvania
ADAM BERNSTEIN
(Jazz) Hyla, Pappastavrou, Bley, McBee; Syracuse U., New England Cons., NYU
EUJIN BODEK
(Suzuki) West Chester, Temple U.
NORMAN CARTER, JR.
Beck, Voois, Behrend; SMS, West Chester U., Hahnemann/Drexel U
Huizenga, Allen, Davenny, Currier; Houghton, Yale
SCOTT COULTER
(Jazz) Hersch, Perez, Bley; NE Cons; Abstract Truth
(Suzuki) Power, Hyman, Whitten; Mannes, Phila. College of Performing Arts
STEPHEN DUFFY *
MICHELLE ENOS
Kulick, Carlock, Schwartz; SMS, Oberlin
BENJAMIN HOFFMANN *
Newbrough, Karpoff, Kim; Houghton, Syracuse
BONNIE HOFFMANN *
Carlock, Newbrough; SMS, Houghton College
HANNAH HORINE *
Chodos, Abramovic; SMS, New England Conservatory, Temple U.
EILEEN LIEBOWITZ *
Engel, Hinderas; SMS, Bryn Mawr College; Natalie Hinderas and Friends
LISA MISOOK CHAE
Abramovic, Kies; U. of New Hampshire, Temple U.
EUGENE GELFENSON *
Levinson, Taylor, Wedeen; SMS, Temple
DIANE GOLDSMITH
Reisenberg, Zaslavsky, Graffman, Liu; Rutgers, Manhattan, Music Academy of the West; Follow the Drinking Gourd
TZU-HWA HO
National Taiwan Normal University, U. of Missorui-St. Louis, Northwestern, U. of Kansas
JENNIFER JUANG
Azusa Pacific U.
MCEWAN WALTERS
Painter; U. Washington, Temple U.
* DENOTES AN ALUMNUS/ALUMNA OF SETTLEMENT MUSIC SCHOOL
ASSOCIATE STAFF FRAN BERGE
(Viola) Reyes, Ritchie, McDonald, Tuttle; U. of Michigan, Northwestern U., Temple U.; Tempesta di Mare, Orchestra 2001, Melomanie, Fairmount String Quartet
LYNNE BUDNICK-LENNON
Fiore, Meyer, Scott; New School of Music
DAVID GILES
(Viola) Indiana U., Suzuki Institute; Academy Quartet, Midsummer Quartet
ANNALISA MARIANI
(Suzuki) Westminster Choir College
ABIGAIL NIXON
(Suzuki) Scarlett; Jacksonville U; Coastal Symphony of Georgia, Valdosta Symphony, Gainesville Chamber Orchestra
ALEX KAUFFMAN
(Jazz) Temple U.
TAMARA PALMER
Zach; Kishinev Cons.
SUMI PARK
Temple U.
HARP REGULAR ELIZABETH STEINER
Shook, Richter, Snyder; SMS, Boston Cons.
VIOLIN AND VIOLA SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT STAFF LEE SNYDER
Ithaca Suzuki Institute, Temple U., Bard College, U. of Hyderabad
LINDA REICHERT *
ERIKSON ROJAS
STAFF DANIEL ELYAR
Starr, Sokoloff, Hsu, Fleisher; Curtis, Peabody; Phila. Bib. U.
MICHAEL SHEADEL
Faini, Hautzig, Wedeen; Eastman, Peabody, Temple U.; Hamilton Duo, SMS Contemporary Players
REGINA SHENDEROVICH
Fleisher, Lewin, Mattax; U. of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Peabody, Boston Conservatory
DAVID E. SHUNSKIS
Feder, V. Sokoloff; Temple U.
NOAH JULIAN SEDGWICK *
Cleveland Institute of Music, Temple U.
Canin, Galamian, Delay, Zukowsky; Oberlin, Juilliard, SUNY; American Symphony, Chamber Symphony of Phila., Alverthorp Trio
Parris, Wedeen, Foster, Tocco, Wright; SMS, Temple U., Indiana U.; Network for New Music
EMILIE PARK *
Snyder; SMS; Philadelphia Biblical Coll.
Arthur Judson Distinguished Faculty Chair
NINA WILLBACH
KWANG YU
(Suzuki) Amitay, Epperson, Drinkall; Central Cons. of Music (Beijing), Kent State U., Florida State U.
REGULAR ARDIAN CANI
(Suzuki, Viola) Castleman, Dael, Terakado, Beznosiuk; Cleveland, Sweelinck Cons., Royal Cons. (The Hague); Tempesta di Mare, Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Ensemble REBEL
(Suzuki) Koco, Edgett; High Institute of Arts of Tirana-Albania
MONIQUE R. JOHNSON *
Carnegie Mellon U, Eastman
ANDREA LEVINE *
(Suzuki, Viola) Fulkerson, Irvine; Oberlin Conservatory of Music
(Suzuki) Grika, Y Scott, Temple U.
Carnegie Mellon U., Boston U.
LAURA EARLEY TAIA HARLOS
CHRYSYN HARP
MICHAEL STAMBAUGH
VIKTOR REPIK
Temple U., U. of Delaware
(Viola) Professional Music School, Kiev Cons.
(Suzuki) Fuchs, Ritscher, Weller, Levine; Mannes, SUNY, Yale U.
HUI SY TEO
JEAN LOUISE SHOOK
(Suzuki) School for Strings, SUNY
Abramovic, Kaplinsky, Starr; Orff-Schulwerk, Temple U., U. of Arts, Taubman Institue
Ortenberg, Sementovsky; Temple U.; Danoff String Quartet; Elysian Camerata
DOUGLAS TESTER *
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kardon Distinguished Faculty Chair
ORGAN STAFF KATHLEEN SCHEIDE
(Suzuki, Viola) SMS, Temple U., Manhattan, U. Wisconsin; Ocean City Pops; Bay-Atlantic Symphony; Newtown Chamber Orchestra; Bucks County Symphony; Winterberry Trio; Danoff String Quartet
Hoy, Plimpton, Holtz; SMS, PCPA, Hartt School of Music
MARKA G. STEPPER *
(Harpsichord) Gibbons, Taylor, Rhodes, Linn; New England Cons., U. of Southern California
Mr. and Mrs. David Kittner Distinguished Faculty Chair
ASSOCIATE STAFF MCEWAN WALTERS
Bulgarian Cons.
Painter; U. Washington, Temple U.
REGULAR DOUGLAS TESTER *
Hoy, Plimpton, Holtz; SMS, PCPA, Hartt School of Music
ALBENA STOYKOVA ANDREIA TORAIN *
(Suzuki) Moree, Clark, Kwalwasser; Ithaca, Temple U.
CLARE JORDAN
INNA NEDOREZOV
(Suzuki, Viola) Leningrad State Conservatory, Rimsky-Korsakov College of Music; Leningrad Philharmonic,Danoff String Quartet, Allentown Symphony, Ocean City Pops, Bucks County Symphony Orchestra
CHRISTOF RICHTER
Libove, McDonald, Ritchie; Peabody, Oberlin
CELLO STAFF PATRICIA F. DANIELS
(Suzuki) Cole, Barston, Hair; Curtis, New School of Music, Temple U.; Philly Pops, Reading Symphony, Sierra Strings
CHRISTINE DANOFF
Wendt, Cole, Stokking, Ortenberg, Totenberg; U. of Iowa, New School of Music; Danoff String Quartet, Musica 2000, Bucks County Symphony, Jubilate Deo
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ASSOCIATE STAFF KWANG YU
(Suzuki) Amitay, Epperson, Drinkall; Central Cons. of Music, (Beijing), Kent State U., Florida State U.
REGULAR RAJLI BICOLLI
McCreery, Solow; U of Alabama; Temple U.; Symphony in C, Lancaster Symphony, Phila Virtuosi Orch.
CAROLYN ELLMAN
Parnas; Boston U. School for the Arts; DE Symphony Orch., Serafin String Quartet
ELIZABETH RILEY
U. of South Carolina, U. of Denver, Temple U.
DOUBLE BASS REGULAR JUSTIN SEKELEWSKI
(Double Bass/ Electric Bass) McKenna, Wong, le Fleming, Boone, Javian; Temple U.
FLUTE ASSOCIATE STAFF THOMAS MEANY
(Suzuki) Linda, Tomasone; Bennett, Phila. Col. of Perf. Arts, Rowan U. Great Lakes Suzuki Flute Institute, Opera Philadelphia, the Meany/Simmons Flute and Guitar Duo.
ILYA OVRUTSKY
Yevgeny Svetlanov; Moscow Tchaikovsky Cons.; Bolshoi Theatre, USSR Symphony Orchestra
REGULAR EDWARD P. GOLASZEWSKI *
Turner, Portnoy, Mecoli, Rowe, Karabell, Trombetta, Versaci, Krell, Walker; SMS, PMA; Philly Pops, Phil Giordano Jazz Orch., City Rhythm Orch.
JOSEPH MANCUSO
Ricker, Kalyn, Mazzeo; Eastman
LAWRENCE SHUSTERMAN
Mecoli, Guerre; U. of Arts
ELIVI VARGA
Lake, Risinger; Goucher; Illinois State U.
MARY C. WILLIHNGANZ
Krell, Pappoutsakis, Chapman, Larde, Boulanger; Marywood College, Brown U.
OBOE STAFF BETH L. BENSON
Camus, Ohlsson, Stolper; Michigan State, Florida State U.; Newtown Chamber Orch., Southeastern Pennsylvania Symphony Orch.
CLARINET AND SAXOPHONE REGULAR ARNE RUNNING
Mazzeo, Gigliotti; New England Cons., Temple U.; Riverside Symphonia, Network for New Music, Orchestra 2001
EDWARD P. GOLASZEWSKI *
(Saxophone/Clarinet) Turner, Portnoy, Mecoli, Rowe, Karabell, Trombetta, Versaci, Krell, Walker; SMS, PMA; Philly Pops, Phil Giordano Jazz Orch., City Rhythm Orch.
JOSEPH MANCUSO
Moore, Abel; Ithaca, Temple U.; PA Ballet, Opera Company of Phila., Orchestra 2001, Chamber Orch. of Phila., Westminster Brass
ASSOCIATE STAFF WILLIAM S. CAHN
Street, Beck, Abel, Duff; Eastman, Catholic U.; Ambler Choral Society, Bach & Handel Chorale, Bucks County Symphony, Phila. Classical Symphony
MATTHEW KALLEND
Green, Atkatz, Abel; DePaul U., Temple U.
WILLIAM MARCONI *
Bissonette,Santarelli, Thome, Witten, Albin, Hamilton; Glassboro State College, Miami U. of Ohio
SAMUEL RUTTENBERG
(Saxophone/Clarinet) Ricker, Kalyn, Mazzeo; Eastman
Soroka, Wickstrom, Bailey, Koloff; SMS, U. of Miami, Juilliard
SEAN MARKS
REGULAR ERIC DERR
(Saxophone/Clarinet) U. of Arts
LAWRENCE SHUSTERMAN
(Saxophone) Mecoli, Guerre; U. of the Arts
GLENN I. STANFORD
(Saxophone) Poto; Boston Cons. of Music
BASSOON REGULAR AVERY M. BREE
Ruggiero; NE Cons.; Greater Trenton Symphony Orch., DE Valley Philharmonic Orch., Newtown Chamber Orch., Bocalnalia Bassoon Quartet
RECORDER REGULAR CAROL PETERS
Berardi, Melville; Rutgers; Royale Musicke
HORN REGULAR WILLIAM BONNELL
Lockwood, Gardner; Arizona State U., Temple U.
TRUMPET REGULAR WILLIAM BONNELL
Lockwood, Gardner; Arizona State U., Temple U.
DANIEL WRIGHT
Dobrzelewski, Swana, Prosser, Jenkins; West Chester U., Eastman
TROMBONE REGULAR WILLIAM BONNELL
Lockwood, Gardner; Arizona State U., Temple U.
BRIAN BROWN *
(Tuba) Krzywicki, Harry, Harwood, Penzarella; SMS, Juilliard; DE Symphony Orch.
WAYNE SMITH
Temple U.; Joe Sudler Orchestra
GREGORY TSAFOS
(Tuba) Temple U.; UCLA
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PERCUSSION STAFF SUSAN JONES
Schick, Huang, Millstein, Karis; DePaul, McGill, U. of California-San Diego; Red Fish Blue Fish, Dal Niente
WILLIAM P. KERRIGAN
Owen, Moore, Abel; Temple U.; DE Symphony, Philly Pops, Orchestra 2001, Kennett Symphony, Opera DE, Phil-A-Rhythm Percussion Quartet
Julian A. and Lois G. Brodsky Distinguished Faculty Chair AUDREY TUCKERMAN
(Taiko) Witten; Rowan U.
KEVIN WALKER
Deviney, O’Banion, Steele, Miller; Temple U.
GUITAR STAFF ANDREA CARLSON
(Classical, Electric) Klein; American Conservatory
LUKE HONER *
(Classical, Electric, Bass) Peters, Provost; SMS, Hartt
WILLIAM PETERS
(Classical, Electric, Bass) Kotsarenko, Sandole, Segal, Meyer, Ghiglia; Temple U., Royale Musicke
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Palley Distinguished Faculty Chair MARISOL RAMPOLLA
(Classical, Suzuki) Segal, Tomas; U. of Arts, Temple U., Cons. of Music Oscar Espla, Spain
ASSOCIATE STAFF BRENDAN EVANS
(Classical, Electric) Aron, Tanenbaum; Oberlin, San Francisco Cons. of Music
JAMES HENSLEY
(Classical, Electric, Suzuki, Electric Bass) Leonard, Federico, Giordano, Zinno, Kleinfelter; PCPA (U. of Arts)
REGULAR NERO CATALANO
(Electric, Bass) Martino, Giordano, U. of Arts, Peabody
RJ JOHNSON
(Classical, Electric) Juris,Martino, Hanson, Quaile, Davis; U. of Arts
JAMES KLALES *
(Classical, Electric) Rappaport, Mayes, Segal; SMS
DAVID SANDERS
(Classical, Electric) Temple U., Rutgers U.
GUY E. WEST
(Classical, Electric, Bass) Kerber, Barriero, Romero, Sevilla; Xavier U., San Diego State U.
VOICE SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT REGINALD PINDELL
Curtis, Peabody
STAFF JODY L. KIDWELL
Hickfang, Hayward, Wolff, Wilson; Ohio State, AVA
KATHERINE L. MALLON-DAY
Cho, Parker, Gayer; U. of PA, Mansfield U., Temple U.
JUDITH TURANO
Snow, Frederick, Bamberger, Berl, Goldovsky; U. of New Mexico, Mannes; Four Corners Opera Festival
ASSOCIATE STAFF SUSAN RHEINGANS
Golden, Serrano, Levy; California State University, Los Angeles; Chapman University; Los Angeles Opera, Boheme Opera New Jersey, Delaware Valley Opera Company
REGULAR JOHN KENNEDY
Khanzadian, Connor; Peabody Cons, York College
SHARON NEFF
Natalucci, Haas, Humphrey, Hijleh, DiGiacomo; Houghton, Eastman
HELEN HUSE RALSTON
Johnson, Urban, Gordon; U of Maryland
CHILDREN’S MUSIC WORKSHOP AND PLAYSHOP STAFF MARINA GERTSEN
Kopansky, Crowell; Neaga College of Music, Cabrini College, West Chester U.
MARTHA GLAZE ZOOK
Covert, Michalak, Grenoble, Thomas, Haselbach; Ithaca College, Curtis, U. of Northern Colorado; Phila. Orch., Baltimore Symphony
HUI SY TEO
Abramovic, Kaplinsky, Starr; Orff-Schulwerk, Temple U., U. of Arts, Taubman Institue
VICTORIA ZAJAC
U. of Arts
MUSICIANSHIP STAFF BETH L. BENSON
Camus, Ohlsson, Stolper; Michigan State, Florida State U.; Newtown Chamber Orch., Southeastern Pennsylvania Symphony Orch.
DANIEL HOWE Arthur Judson Distinguished Faculty Chair Wedeen, Patit, Stumacher; U. of NH, Cairn University, Temple U., Curtis; Camerata Classica, Phila. Chamber Chorus KAREN MERCER Alberts, Ferraro, Bacon; U. of Mass., Immaculata U., Kodaly Center of America
ASSOCIATE STAFF ANNALISA MARIANI
Westminster Choir College
REGULAR BOB GOLD *
U. of Delaware, U. of Arts
JENNIFER GOLDHAMMER
Drexel, U. of Rochester, University of Ghana
DANCE STAFF KAYE N. FERNANDEZ
National School of Ballet, University Mayor de San Marcos, University of the Arts, Pennsylvania Ballet, Cabrini College
ASSOCIATE STAFF OLGA D. BLUMENKRANTS
Bolshoi Ballet School
Arthur Judson Distinguished Faculty Chair REGULAR BELLE ALVAREZ Temple U.
AMANDA HILL
U. of Arts
ERIN RUGGIERO
VASILIY KIFYAK
DeSales
ROBERTO PACE
Perm College of Culture and Education (Russia), Stavropol State Pedagogical Institute (Russia)
State Music College, (Kishinev) Moldova, State Music Conservatory, (Kishinev) Moldova
Martino, Oster, Brehm, Newman; NE Cons., Manhattan, SUNY
Robert Capanna Musicianship Distinguished Faculty Chair
SVETLANA ZHERDEVA
JAZZ AND ROCK ENSEMBLE SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT TONY MICELI
REGULAR EUGENE GELFENSON *
D’amico; U. of Arts
DIANE GOLDSMITH
ASSOCIATE STAFF SCOTT COULTER
Levinson, Taylor, Wedeen; SMS, Temple U.
Temple U.
TRICIA PAFFEN KNOPKA
Reisenberg, Zaslavsky, Graffman, Liu; Rutgers, Manhattan, Music Academy of the West; Follow the Drinking Gourd
Hersch, Perez, Bley; NE Cons; Abstract Truth
DEBORAH PIZZI
WILLIAM A. RILEY
Bissonette, Santarelli, Thome, Witten, Albin, Hamilton; Glassboro State College, Miami U. of Ohio
Arcadia U., Level I, II and III Orff-Schulwerk Certification
NANCY PONTIUS
Eastern U., Wellesley
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New School of Music, Royal School of Church Music
WILLIAM MARCONI *
MICHAEL STAMBAUGH
Temple U., U. of Delaware
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PATRICIA F. DANIELS
Cole, Barston, Hair; Curtis, New School of Music, Temple U.; Philly Pops, Reading Symphony, Sierra Strings
CHRISTINE DANOFF
Wendt, Cole, Stokking, Ortenberg, Totenberg; U. of Iowa, New School of Music; Danoff String Quartet, Musica 2000, Bucks County Symphony, Jubilate Deo
DANIEL ELYAR
Castleman, Dael, Terakado, Beznosiuk; Cleveland, Sweelinck Cons., Royal Cons. (The Hague); Tempesta di Mare, Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra, Ensemble REBEL
RAHEL INNIGER
Stucki, Snyder, Lister-Sink; Konservatorium Bern (Switzerland), Eastman; Elysian Camerata
MONIQUE JOHNSON
Grika, Y Scott; Temple U.
VIKTOR REPIK
Professional Music School, Kiev Cons.
JEAN LOUISE SHOOK
Ortenberg, Sementovsky; Temple U.; Danoff String Quartet; Elysian Camerata
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kardon Distinguished Faculty Chair MARKA G. STEPPER *
SMS, Temple U., Manhattan, U. Wisconsin; Ocean City Pops; Bay-Atlantic Symphony; Newtown Chamber Orchestra; Bucks County Symphony; Winterberry Trio; Danoff String Quartet
Mr. and Mrs. David Kittner Distinguished Faculty Chair REGULAR NERO CATALANO
Martino, Giordano, U. of Arts, Peabody
ERIC DERR
Schick, Huang, Millstein, Karis; DePaul, McGill, U. of California-San Diego; Red Fish Blue Fish, Dal Niente
GLEEKSMAN-KOHN CHILDREN’S CHOIR ASSOCIATE STAFF RAE ANN ANDERSON
(Director) Wittenberg U., Berliner Kirchenmusikschule, U. of Missouri-Kansas City
BENJAMIN HOFFMANN *
ASSOCIATE STAFF THOMAS MEANY
Linda, Tomasone; Bennett, Phila. Col. of Perf. Arts, Rowan U. Great Lakes Suzuki Flute Institute, Opera Philadelphia, the Meany/Simmons Flute and Guitar Duo.
REGULAR TAIA HARLOS
NASIR DICKERSON
(Accompanist) Newbrough, Karpoff, Kim; Houghton; Syracuse
Fulkerson, Irvine; Oberlin Conservatory of Music
RJ JOHNSON
BONNIE HOFFMANN * (Accompanist) Carlock, Newbrough; SMS, Houghton College
Carnegie Mellon U, Boston U.
Bowen; U. of Arts
Juris, Martino, Hanson, Quaile, Davis; U. of Arts
ALEX KAUFFMAN
Temple U.
SEAN MARKS
U. of Arts
JUSTIN SEKELEWSKI
McKenna, Wong, le Fleming, Boone, Javian; Temple U.
ORCHESTRA STAFF MONIQUE R. JOHNSON
(Junior Orchestra) Grika, Y Scott; Temple U.
VIKTOR REPIK
(Intermediate Orchestra) Professional Music School, Kiev Cons.
REGULAR JERI LYNNE JOHNSON
(Trowbridge Chamber Orchestra) Wellesley College, U. of Chicago, Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia; Black Pearl Chamber Orchestra
ANNE PARRETT
(Junior & Intermediate Orchestra) Florida State U.
ANNALISA MARIANI
(Choral Assistant) Westminster Choir College
KAREN MERCER
(Choir Conductor - Staff) Alberts, Ferraro, Bacon; U. of Mass., Immaculata U., Kodaly Center of America
REGULAR CAROLINE DAVIDSON
(Accompanist) Jonson, Gardner; Royal Academy of Music, London U., UPenn
CHAMBER MUSIC SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT STAFF SANDRA CARLOCK
Dann, Lhevinne, Canin; Oberlin, Juilliard, SUNY
Arthur Judson Distinguished Faculty Chair SIDNEY CURTISS
Cohen; SMS; Phila. Orch.; Philarte Quartet, New Phila. Quartet, Phila. Chamber Ensemble
STAFF BETH L. BENSON
Camus, Ohlsson, Stolper; Michigan State, Florida State U.; Newtown Chamber Orch., Southeastern Pennsylvania Symphony Orch.
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ANDREA LEVINE *
LINDA REICHERT *
Parris, Wedeen, Foster, Tocco, Wright; SMS, Temple U., Indiana U.; Network for New Music
CHRISTOF RICHTER
Libove, McDonald, Ritchie; Peabody, Oberlin
ARNE RUNNING
(Adult Orchestra) Mazzeo, Gigliotti; New England Cons., Temple U.; Riverside Symphonia, Network for New Music, Orchestra 2001
MUSIC EDUCATION PATHWAYS ASSOCIATE STAFF WILLIAM MARCONI *
(Percussion) Bissonette, Santarelli, Thome, Witten, Albin, Hamilton; Glassboro State College, Miami U. of Ohio
THOMAS MEANY
(Flute) Linda, Tomasone; Bennett, Phila. Col. of Perf. Arts, Rowan U. Great Lakes Suzuki Flute Institute, Opera Philadelphia, the Meany/Simmons Flute and Guitar Duo.
REGULAR VALERIE CLAYTON
(Choral Conductor) Barone, Cho; Temple, Boston U.
MICHELLE FRANK
(Choral Conductor) Lehigh, Florida State U., Eastern U.
JORDAN GRAEF
(Band Conductor. Saxophone, Clarinet) Taylor, Oatts, Warfield; Temple U.
DANIEL GRAYBERG
(Choral Conductor) Abrahams, Min Lee, Eley; Westminster Choir College
ANNE PARRETT
(Orchestra, Violin, Viola, Cello) Florida State U.
ALICE MARIE QUIRK
(Orchestra Conductor, Violin) Immaculata, Temple U., Eastern U.
LIZA DOLMETSCH
MLC Art Tyler School of Art, Vassar College
KAYE N. FERNANDEZ
MLC Dance National School of Ballet, University Mayor de San Marcos, University of the Arts, Pennsylvania Ballet, Cabrini College
MARTHA GLAZE ZOOK
SUE LIEDKE
MT-BC, AA in Music, Camden County College, BA in Music Therapy, Montclair State U.
GTN Art
ANNALISA MARIANI
GREGORY TSAFOS
MLC (PS 1) Assistant Teacher CDA; 16 years experience
JOANN WIESZCZYK
MLC (PS 2) Assistant Teacher Community College of Philadelphia
(Band Conductor) Temple U.
EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAM JEAN RAUCH
MLC (PS 1) Head Teacher Community College of Philadelphia, Chestnut Hill College; TEACH scholar, AA Degree in ECE; 10+ years of experience
DANA JACKSON
MLC (PS 2) Head Teacher St. Joseph’s U, BS in education, Master’s in ECE in 2014; 10+ years of experience
SCOTT SLEZAK
MLC (PS 3) Head Teacher Penn State U., Chesnut Hill College, BA in Art, Master’s in ECE 2014; 8 years of experience
MAI RENWICK-SEWELL
MLC (PS 4) Head Teacher Community College of Philadelphia, Temple U., Chestnut Hill College, BS in Psychology, Master’s in ECE; 10+ years experience
BEVERLY PASCAL
MLC (PS 5) Head Teacher Stockton State College; TEACH scholar, Master’s in ECE; 10+ years of experience
TESS MCANDREW
IRENE MARTIN
CARISSA DIGIACOMO
GAIL ROBINSON
MLC (PS 3) Head Teacher Penn Foster, AA degree in ECE; 10+ years of experience
STACEY HARPER
MLC (PS 4) Assistant Teacher TEACH Scholar, AA in ECE; 10+ years of experience
FELECIA WILLIAMSON
MLC (PS 5) Assistant Teacher Child Development Associate Accreditation, Sally Watson House Crisis Nursery
YVETTE MOLLETT
GTN (PS 6) Assistant Teacher Community College of Philadelphia, AA degree in ECE; 9 years of Experience
SHONTAYA GREER
GTN (PS 7) Assistant Teacher Community College of Philadelphia; TEACH scholar, AA in ECE; 10 years experience
KALEIDOSCOPE PLUS MANON MANAVIT
Concordia University, Bard College
LIZA DOLMETSCH
GTN (PS 6) Head Teacher Temple U.; 5 years of experience
Tyler School of Art, Vassar College
ALISA NOVELLI
Penn State U., Chestnut Hill College, BA in Art, Master’s in ECE 2014; 8 years of experience
GTN (PS 7) Head Teacher
ED CONTALDI
MLC Music Covert, Michalak, Grenoble, Thomas, Haselbach; Ithaca College, Curtis, U. of Northern Colorado; Phila. Orch., Baltimore Symphony
GTN Music Westminster Choir College
(Brass) Temple U., UCLA
TERESA B. CAPPELLO *
MT-BC, BS in Music Education, West Chester U., MA in Music Therapy, Drexel U.
BS in Special, Early Childhood and Elementary Education, Temple U., graduate course work in Music Therapy, Immaculata U.
ELIZABETH RILEY
(Orchestra Conductor, Viola, Cello) U. of South Carolina, U. of Denver, Temple U.
ARTS THERAPISTS MUSIC THERAPY AILEEN BUNCH Temple U.
SCOTT SLEZAK
MATTHEW DANSER
KATHRYN GORSKI
MT-BC, BA in Music, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, BA in Music, Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins U., MA in Music Therapy Temple U.
SERGE EL HELOU
MT-BC, BA in Musicology, Holy Spirit U., Lebanon, Diploma in Orchestration, Boulogne-Billancourt Conservatory, France, BA in Music Therapy, Rene Descartes U., Paris
JENNY GOLDHAMMER
MT-BC, BA in Music, University of Rochester, MA in Music Therapy, Drexel U.
JOANNA KELLY
MT-BC, BA in Music Therapy, Temple U.
JULIE LIPSON
MT-BC, MA in Music Therapy, Drexel U.
BRYAN MULLER
MT-BC, BA in Music Therapy and Music, Molloy College, MA & Ph.D. in Music Therapy, Temple U.
CARYN WIDRICK
MT-BC, LPC, BME in Music Education, James Madison U., MM Music Performance, Florida State U., MA in Music Therapy, Drexel U.
THERESA L. ZAKRZWSKI
MT-BC, BA in Music Therapy and Music, Marywood College, MA in Music Therapy Temple University
DANCE/MOVEMENT THERAPY NATHALIE BURNS BA in Psychology, Eastern University, MA in Dance/ Movement Therapy, Drexel University ART THERAPY JACKLIN HORDES BS in Graphic Design Communication, Philadelphia University, MA in Art Therapy, Drexel University JULIE NOLAN BA in Psychology, University of Delaware, MA in Art Therapy, Drexel University
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