Summer 2022 Camp - Bronxville & Stamford - June 27 through August 19

Bronxville

July 8 - 19

Morning Session 9 am - 12 pm

Beginning Strings

Beginning strings is designed for students who have little or no prior experience in music. It serves as an introduction to playing a stringed instrument, such as the violin, viola, cello, or bass. Throughout the program, students will engage in a group setting and full ensemble sessions.

Folk String Traditions

This program explores string folk music from around the world including the blues, Celtic fiddling, Klezmer and more. Focus will be on learning tunes by ear, while improvising in a variety of styles. At least one year of private lessons is required. Open to string instruments—violin, viola, cello and bass.

Guitar Club

Guitar Club offers guitarists of all levels the opportunity for real immersion and growth in a friendly environment. In this program, students will participate in ensembles and group classes while experiencing the fundamentals of technique. Come learn new repertoire through a reinvigorated sense of focus, and greater confidence in making music on guitar.

Piano Workshop: Bach to Rock

This workshop is a unique opportunity to focus on piano study in a creative and motivating atmosphere. Everyone is welcome from beginning to advanced. The combination of group theory, musicianship, improvisation and games, as well as solo and 4 & 8 hands piano repertoire, students will improve their skills while enjoying time with their peers.

Songwriting & Composition

Composing new music feels like writing a story, painting a picture, and taking a photograph all at the same time. During this songwriting & composition program, composers will be guided through a rigorous study of compositional techniques and theoretical training while helping develop an initial composition idea thoroughly, culminating in a performance at the end of each session.

Afternoon Session 12 pm - 4 pm

Chamber Music

Playing music is always more fun in a group ensemble. Join us for this exciting program to play music with others and create an experience as a budding musician. Groups will be placed by level and age, and will be performing a variety of music including classical, pop, and contemporary. One year of private instruction is required.

Vocal Arts / Cabaret

Vocal Arts / Cabaret is open to middle and high school singers. Participants will receive daily instruction in singing, acting, movement and staging. Students will be featured in a cabaret of music from The Great American Songbook.

Rock & Jazz Band

Rock and Jazz Band is perfect for students who want to rock out with friends! Students will learn to play tunes from some of the greatest bands of the last 40 years and showcase their skills in a live performance. Playing in a band can help foster a love for music that most of our students didn’t even know they had. Rock Band students must have at least one year of private lesson experience on any instrument.

Music Games & Crafts

In this program children explore music through songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play. These activities are intentionally informal and non-performance-oriented, emphasizing enjoyable musical experiences conducive to children's development. The program encourages participation and creativity in a supportive environment tailored to children's needs and interests.

Full Day 9 am - 4 pm
Full day students bring their own lunch

Musical Theatre

Our summer program focuses on singing, dancing, and acting—key components of musical theatre. The highlight is a full-staged production at the end, ensuring every camper gets a role. From novice to seasoned thespians, all are welcome to expand their skills and shine on stage. Join us for a transformative and inclusive theatre experience!

July 22 - August 2

Morning Session 9 am - 12 pm

Folk String Traditions

This program explores string folk music from around the world including the blues, Celtic fiddling, Klezmer and more. Focus will be on learning tunes by ear, while improvising in a variety of styles. At least one year of private lessons is required. Open to string instruments—violin, viola, cello and bass.

Guitar Club

Guitar Club offers guitarists of all levels the opportunity for real immersion and growth in a friendly environment. In this program, students will participate in ensembles and group classes while experiencing the fundamentals of technique. Come learn new repertoire through a reinvigorated sense of focus, and greater confidence in making music on guitar.

Piano Workshop: Bach to Rock

This workshop is a unique opportunity to focus on piano study in a creative and motivating atmosphere. Everyone is welcome from beginning to advanced. The combination of group theory, musicianship, improvisation and games, as well as solo and 4 & 8 hands piano repertoire, students will improve their skills while enjoying time with their peers.

Songwriting & Composition

Songwriting new music feels like writing a story, painting a picture, and taking a photograph all at the same time. During this songwriting & composition program, composers will be guided through a rigorous study of compositional techniques and theoretical training while helping develop an initial composition idea thoroughly, culminating in a performance at the end of each session.

Afternoon Session 12 pm - 4 pm

Chamber Music

Playing music is always more fun in a group ensemble. Join us for this exciting program to play music with others and create an experience as a budding musician. Groups will be placed by level and age, and will be performing a variety of music including classical, pop, and contemporary. One year of private instruction is required.

Piano Workshop: Melody Makers

A vibrant blend of piano exploration and musical camaraderie for all levels. Dive into group theory, improvisation, games, and collaborative piano renditions. Join us to amplify your skills and share in the joy of music!

Rock & Jazz Band

Rock and Jazz Band is perfect for students who want to rock out with friends! Students will learn to play tunes from some of the greatest bands of the last 40 years and showcase their skills in a live performance. Playing in a band can help foster a love for music that most of our students didn’t even know they had. Rock Band students must have at least one year of private lesson experience on any instrument.

August 5 - 9

Morning Session 9 am - 12 pm

Instrumental Sampler

Students will experience a fun-filled introduction to the world of instruments where they will have hands-on experience with piano, ukulele, violin and drums. Each day students will be guided through engaging activities and games centered around particular instruments, providing an immersive introductory experience.

Afternoon Session 12 pm - 4 pm

Music Games & Crafts

I this program children explore music through songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play. These activities are intentionally informal and non-performance-oriented, emphasizing enjoyable musical experiences conducive to children's development. The program encourages participation and creativity in a supportive environment tailored to children's needs and interests.

Full Day 9 am - 4 pm
Full day students bring their own lunch

Academy

This audition-only offering, open to advanced middle and high school singers and instrumentalists, expands upon the model of the Conservatory’s Honors Academy. Students will receive training in music theory, ear training, performance practice, chamber music ensembles for instrumentalists, and vocal scenes for singers.

Stamford

June 17 - 28

Morning Session 9 am - 12 pm

Songwriting & Composition

Songwriting new music feels like writing a story, painting a picture, and taking a photograph all at the same time. During this songwriting & composition program, composers will be guided through a rigorous study of compositional techniques and theoretical training while helping develop an initial composition idea thoroughly, culminating in a performance at the end of each session.

UNIQUE
Music & Art for Special Learners

Embark on a unique creative journey with our specially crafted music-making and visual arts program designed for children with special needs and the neurodiverse community. Our program goes beyond art and music – it fosters a space where individuals become integral parts of a creative experience that prioritizes socialization, self-expression, and relationship building. Join us in creating a supportive and inclusive environment where every participant can thrive, express themselves, and build meaningful connections.

Afternoon Session 12 pm - 4 pm

Vocal Arts / Cabaret

Vocal Arts / Cabaret is open to middle and high school singers. Participants will receive daily instruction in singing, acting, movement and staging. Students will be featured in a cabaret of music from The Great American Songbook.

Private Lessons
For All Ages
Bronxville / Stamford

June 17 - August 9

For individuals of all ages and abilities. Lessons in all instruments and voice, plus music and art therapy. First-time students are required to interview with the Executive Director for teacher recommendation and schedule.

Students receiving private lessons

Summer Program Director
Jacob De Hoyos

jdehoyos@concordiaconservatory.org

Morning: 9 am - 12 pm
Afternoon: 1 pm - 4 pm
Full Day: 9 am - 4 pm
Lunch: 12 pm - 1 pm

Full day students bring their own lunch

Summer Tuition

1-Week Programs
Half Day: $385
Full Day: $770

2-Week Programs
Half Day: $770
Full Day: $1,540

Private Lessons
30-min: $65
45-min: $97.50
60-min: $130

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Musical Adventures is designed for young children and parent/caregiver. This family-style class fosters music development, memory and rhythm skills, through a diverse collection of songs. An integral component of the class is music, books, drama, dance and chant, so children and adults are physically and musically engaged in a creative and fun experience to begin a lifelong music journey.

Stamford
July 3 – August 2
Monday & Wednesday
9:30 – 10:15
10:15 – 11:00

Bronxville
July 6 – August 3

Tuesday & Thursday
9:30 – 10:15
10:15 – 11:00

Younger students are placed in the 9:30 am class and older students in 10:15 am class. Siblings will be placed together in the appropriate class. This program is designed for infants through pre-K.

Faculty: Liz Ast
Pay per class (2 class minimum)

Policy Information

Concordia Conservatory welcomes students of all ages, abilities, race, nationalities and ethnic origins.

Deposit
A non-refundable deposit of $150 is due at the time of registration.

Payment
Summer program tuition is due by June 1, 2023. Private Lesson tuition is due at the time of registration.

Withdrawals & Refunds
Tuition is fully refunded if a student withdrawals before the first date of the session. All withdrawal requests must be made in writing to the Conservatory Director. Verbal requests cannot be accepted.

Rolling Registration
Registration will be accepted throughout the summer on a space-available basis only and pro-rated.

Credit Card Charges
Concordia Conservatory offers payment by credit card (Amex, Visa, MasterCard and Discover). All cash payments must be made directly to  the Executive Director or Director.

Return Check Fee
There is a $25 fee for returned checks.

Photos & Video
Conservatory students (or their parents/guardians, if student is under 18) grant permission to Concordia Conservatory to use photographs and/or video of the students in publications, news releases, online, and in other communications related to the mission of the Conservatory. If you wish to opt out of this practice, please communicate that in writing to Marilou Yacoub at myacoub@concordiaconservatory.org.