Adult Continuing Education

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ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION

Adult Continuing Education Have you always wanted to try an instrument but didn’t know where to start? Or do you want pick up where you left off and remind yourself of what it’s like to have music in your life again? The VCM offers several courses for adults of any age and any level, whether you’re an absolute beginner or you know a bit about music already. Try your hand at music in a non-intimidating, fun environment at the VCM!

Adult Beginner Classes Please bring an instrument to the first class, where applicable. Instruments may be rented at local music stores. Phone the VCM at 250.386.5311 or email info@vcm.bc.ca for more information, and to be referred to instructors in any of the following classes.

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Play Piano Today

Have you envied people who can sit down and play their favourite songs? Perhaps you’ve taken lessons but have been unable to play without hours of practice and the music in front of you, and now you can’t remember anything? Linda Gould’s innovative method will have you playing the piano in just 10 weeks – even if you’ve never played before – using a chordal approach. We learn to read simple “fake book” notation and add appropriate left hand accompaniments to several styles of music, while learning to also play by ear. For more information please call course coordinator Linda Gould at 250.588.5106.

Play Piano Today Level 1 Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Linda Gould 10 weeks $190 + $28.30 resource fee (incl GST) = $218.30/session

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2:30-3:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 7:30-8:30pm 1:30-2:30pm 5:30-6:30pm

Sept 14 – Nov 16 Sept 14 – Nov 16 Nov 23 – Feb 8 Feb 22 – May 2 Feb 22 – May 2

Play Piano Today Level 2 Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Linda Gould 10 weeks $190 + $30.40 resource fee (incl GST) = $220.40/session

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2:30-3:30pm 5:30-6:30pm 7:30-8:30pm

Nov 23 – Feb 8 Nov 23 – Feb 8 Feb 22 – May 2

Chamber Music “Chamber Music” refers to small classical instrumental ensembles, usually from 3 to 5 players. It is one of the most rewarding ways to make music. Working together with other musicians is a great way to improve your overall musicianship and play some of the great works written for small ensembles. Whether you have a pre-formed group or are interested in finding other players of similar ability and interest, we can help. Many of our instructors work with same- or mixed-instrument ensembles in a shared lesson setting. Contact us for all the details!

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ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION

Play Piano Today Level 3 Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Linda Gould 10 weeks $190 + $5 resource fee = $195/session

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6:30-7:30pm 6:30-7:30pm 2:30-3:30pm 6:30-7:30pm

Sept 14 – Nov 16 Nov 23 – Feb 8 Feb 22 – May 2 Feb 22 – May 2

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Play Piano Today for Teens (PPT Level 1) Instructor: Duration: Tuition: Prerequisite:

Linda Gould 10 weeks $190 + $28.30 resource fee (incl GST) = $218.30 Students must be comfortable playing hands together and have rudimentary note reading skills.

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4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm 4:30-5:30pm

Sept 14 – Nov 16 Nov 23 – Feb 8 Feb 22 – May 2

Learn to play the cello in an enjoyable environment, starting with the basics. No musical experience is necessary. Schedules may be flexible to accommodate students’ requests. *Two sessions per term; starting dates in September, November, January, or April Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Laura Backstrom 8 weeks/session $216/session

Group Cello Level 1 Textbook: CE 402 01

All for Strings, Book 1 Mon 6:30-8:00pm

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6:30-8:00pm

Sept 12 – Nov 7 Jan 30 – Mar 26 Nov 14 – Jan 23 Apr 2 – June 4

Group Cello Level 2 Textbook:

Supplied by instructor, approximate cost: $40

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Sept 12 – Nov 7 Jan 30 – Mar 26

Piano for Adult Beginners

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TBA

Nov 14 – Jan 23 Apr 2 – June 4

An introduction to playing keyboard music in a supportive setting, this class puts an emphasis on reading notation and rhythmic understanding.

Beginning Recorder

Instructor: Duration: Tuition: CE 423 01

Laura Wood 10 weeks $180/term Mon 7:00-8:00pm

Sept 19 – Nov 28 Jan 30 – Apr 16

Group Guitar for Adults This is an introduction to classical guitar that will allow beginners to develop basic technique and more experienced novices to refine their skills. Students learn good technique while building a repertoire of solo and ensemble music.

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Group Cello for Adult Beginners

Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Douglas Hensley 17 weeks/term $306 + $5 resource fee/term

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Learn to play this simple, charming and inexpensive instrument. Progress from small melodies played by ear to reading music and exploring duets, trios and larger ensembles. Recorder classes are held off-site in the instructor’s home. Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Recorder Level 1 Textbook: CE 402 11

Hugh Orr, Basic Recorder Method I Thu 5:00-6:00pm Oct 6 – Dec 8 Feb 2 – Apr 12

Recorder Level 2 Textbook: CE 402 12

Sept 14 – Jan 18 Feb 1 – May 30

Stacey Boal 10 weeks/term $180/term

Hugh Orr, Basic Recorder Method II Tue 7:30-8:30pm Oct 4 – Dec 6 Feb 7 – Apr 17


When you’d like to take your musical skills to new levels, we have something for you!

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Fantasias and Canzonas A class for recorders and strings (violin, viola, cello, viol) that explores the development of 17th century English polyphony. The music of Morely, Simpson, Lawes, Jenkins, and Purcell will be studied. While the music is not technically difficult, sight reading ability and working knowledge of C, G, F, D, and B-flat scales is required. Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Stacey Boal 6 weeks $120

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3:00-4:00pm

Fluent Flute: Technique 101 This 6-week hands-on flute course highlights and targets some of the trickiest areas of flute technique. Tease each of your fingers into willing cooperation! Build the foundation of joyful, effortless playing: posture/position, breathing/blowing, body awareness and injury prevention. Instructor: Duration: Tuition: Prerequisite:

Marsha Elliott 6 weeks/term $108 + $2 resource fee/term VCM Grade 3 or permission of the instructor

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6:00-7:00pm

Oct 4 – Nov 8 Feb 7 – March 20

ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION

Adult Intermediate & Advanced Classes

Oct 3 - Nov 14

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Trio Sonatas A class for recorders, flutes, oboes, violins and cellos. The music of Telemann and Corelli will be the vehicle for exploring the particular challenges (and rewards!) of combining winds and strings. Modern pitch will be used (A=440). For string players, a Baroque bow is an asset but not required. Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Stacey Boal 6 weeks $120

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3:00-4:00pm

Feb 6 – Mar 19

Chamber Music for Adults This course involves small ensemble coaching for pre-formed groups of strings, piano and wind instruments. Coaching sessions are treated as shared individual lessons with times to be arranged in consultation with the instructor. Please phone 250.386.5311 or email info@vcm.bc.ca for more information. If you are interested in playing chamber music but are not a member of a pre-formed ensemble, we may be able to assist in finding other players of similar ability and inclination. Contact us for details. Instructor: Tuition: CE 416 11

Christine Prince $53/hour, divided equally among participants

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Adult Recital Group Are you an adult music student interested in performing, but are unsure where to start? If you want to hone your skills and practice performing in front of a friendly and supportive audience the VCM Adult Recital Group is for you! Participants must be performers, but no one is required to perform at every recital. New members may observe once or twice before performing. After that, members perform only when they feel ready. In the interest of those who are not yet completely comfortable performing, friends, spouses and teachers are not invited to the performances. The group meets one Sunday per month, September through May (except December). To find out more and how to register, contact Micki Stirling, Animateur, Office of the Dean: 250.386.5311, ext. 255 Email: stirling@vcm.bc.ca

“You’ve made the Conservatory a really welcoming and fun place by providing programs like this.” — Adult Recital Group Participant

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Find more adult classes here: Jazz Language Please refer to the Jazz section, pg. 17

Jazz Historical Survey

Please refer to the Jazz section, pg. 17

Contemporary Vocal Styles Please refer to the Jazz section, pg. 18

Piano Pedagogy for Experienced Teachers

Please refer to the Keyboard section, pg. 22

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Orchestras Ensembles & Choirs Did you know that adult participants are welcome in all VCM performing groups? Whatever your instrument we have a group for you!

String Orchestras Small Chamber Groups Wind Ensembles Choirs Jazz Orchestra Jazz Combos Vocal Jazz Ensemble Check out Orchestras, Ensembles & Choirs on page 44.

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Adult Suzuki Violin

Please refer to the Strings section, pg. 25

Theory by Correspondence

Please refer to the Theory and Composition section, pg. 28

Sound Advice for Adults

Please refer to the Theory and Composition section, pg. 29


The VCM offers a range of classes for those interested in enhancing their appreciation and understanding of music. Whether you are an experienced player or simply an avid listener, we have something for you. Please register early to ensure your placement as class sizes are limited!

Introduction to Opera I: This course will explore the beginning of vocal composition, from 5th Century Gregorian chants through to Renaissance, Baroque and Classical operas and ending with the magic of Mozart. Come and discover where it all began for voice and opera and listen to some of the most beautiful music ever written! Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Zhila Kashaninia 6 weeks $162

CE 411 01

Wed

7:00-9:00pm

Sept 14 – Oct 19 Feb 1 – Mar 7

Introduction to Opera II A continuation of the journey of Introduction to Opera I featuring 19th and 20th century opera composers including Bellini, Donizetti, Rossini, Verdi, Bizet, Wagner, Strauss and Puccini. A combination of informative lectures and great musical excerpts using some of the best available recordings awaits you. Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Zhila Kashaninia 6 weeks $162

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Wed

7:00-9:00pm

Voice Classification Have you ever wondered what the difference is between a mezzo- and a dramatic soprano? Or why some singers are called Wagnerian sopranos? Come and discover the different types of voices for men and women in opera and listen to some of the most beautiful voices of the past and present. Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Zhila Kashaninia 4 weeks (2 sessions) $108/session

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7:00-9:00pm

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Nov 17 – Dec 8 Apr 12 – May 3

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ADULT CONTINUING EDUCATION

Music Appreciation and Music History

The British Invasion: 50 Years of Rock ‘n’ Roll

It’s hard to believe that it’s been almost 50 years since The Beatles hit the tarmac in New York and Beatlemania began! They opened the floodgates for scores of other British acts who found success in the United States, including legendary artists like The Rolling Stones, The Who and The Yardbirds. Come and explore the phenomenon that was the British Invasion through videos, pictures, recordings, interviews, and discussions of the lives, times and amazing musical innovations that reinvented the music of a generation! Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Lisa Szeker-Madden 8 weeks $216

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7:00-9:00pm

Oct 4 – Nov 22

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Classical Music at the Movies!

Nov 2 – Dec 7 Mar 21 – Apr 25

Spread the word!

Come out to concerts. Volunteer for events. Participate in masterclasses. Become a part of this unique community of musicians and music lovers.

Since the advent of sound in film, music has been an integral part of story-telling on the Silver Screen. Music underlines, connects, emphasizes and interprets the action, becoming part of the dramatic pattern of the film’s structure. Explore the dynamic adaptation of classical music in films of every genre – comedies such as The Blues Brothers and Runaway Bride, dramas like Philadelphia and Out of Africa, action pictures like Apocalypse Now, and sci-fi features like Aliens or 2001: A Space Odyssey, V ICTORIA CONSERV ATORY M Uthis SIC just to name a few! Bring your popcorn, and prepare toOF hear music in a way you never have before. Instructor: Duration: Tuition:

Lisa Szeker-Madden 8 weeks $216

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7:00-9:00pm

Feb 7 – Apr 3

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