2015 Growing Musicians for 40 Years

Total Music Immersion
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June 28 - J
uly 11
June 14 - 2
July 12 - 25
and
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July 26 - A
Aug. 9 - 15
2015
Growing
Musicians
for 40 Years
(920) 868.3763
ABOUT BIRCH CREEK
Our Mission : To provide intensive, performance-based instruction
to promising young musicians by immersing them in a professional,
mentoring environment.
Birch Creek, located in the heart of Wisconsin’s beautiful Door County,
is a young musician’s dream. Founded in 1976, this unique summer
music school and concert venue provides talented students (typically
ages 13 to 19 for the instrumental sessions, and 13 to adult for the
Vocal Jazz session) advanced training as well as the opportunity to
perform publicly alongside some of the top music professionals in
the country.
Birch Creek offers four two-week summer sessions: Percussion &
Steel Band, Symphony, and Jazz (two sessions); and one one-week
summer session: Vocal Jazz. The student:faculty ratio averages 2:1,
ensuring that students receive attentive, hands-on mentoring from
top music educators and professionals.
STUDENT COMMENTS
• “Birch Creek has challenged me musically and allowed me to
grow exponentially as a performer.”
• “My time at Birch Creek was a life-changing experience.”
• “The experience allowed me to gain a year’s worth of
improvements, knowledge, and skills in two weeks, not to
mention a lifetime of memories.”
CONCERTS
Numerous public performances are a key part of the Birch Creek
experience. Most other summer music schools have only one
concert at the end of each session. At Birch Creek, students
perform in up to 10 public performances in the historic, renovated
concert barn before paying audiences. Students may also perform
in public concerts throughout Door County.
June 14 - 27, 2015
Program Director: Ben Wahlund (inset), Black
Dog Music Studio, with Steel Band Director Liam
Teague (above in red), Northern Illinois University
The Percussion & Steel Band Program offers a comprehensive experience for young
percussionists. Through a hands-on learning environment in large- and smallgroup instruction, faculty/student performances, and recitals/master classes, the
program develops an excellent working knowledge of all essential styles for today’s
percussionist.
Students perform in eight public concerts in their concert percussion, steel band,
West African, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban ensembles. Our small size and busy concert
schedule challenge each student to learn and perform at a pace like that of
professional musicians.
June 28 - July 11, 2015
Program Director: Ricardo Castañeda (inset),
Northern Illinois University
The Symphony program is unique in that it incorporates a student/mentor approach
in virtually every aspect of training. Students rehearse and perform alongside their
teachers, and with a 2:1 student:teacher ratio, students receive a great deal of
personal attention. In this nurturing environment, students develop excellent practice
habits and rehearsal skills. Six public performances of four completely different
orchestral programs are given over the two-week session. Students also have multiple
opportunities to perform chamber music.
While repertoire varies from year to year, students must be able to perform at a high
technical level. Major repertoire for the 2015 season includes: Ludwig van Beethoven:
Symphony No. 3 in E-flat Major, Op. 55 (“Eroica”); Sergei Prokofiev: Romeo and Juliet,
First Suite, Op. 64-bis; and Richard Strauss: Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30. Additional
repertoire will be posted on the website as it becomes available.
Two Sessions:
July 12 - 25, 2015 and
July 26 - Aug. 8, 2015
Program Director: Jeff Campbell (inset), Eastman
School of Music
The Jazz program gives students an effective combination of experiences to
help them master the fundamentals of jazz while establishing professional
attributes. This includes top-flight instruction during the day, a chance to
perform before a live audience in the evening, and the opportunity to hear
instructors perform in the Birch Creek Jazz Orchestra on concert nights. All
students perform eight times in their Big Band, and a minimum of four times
in their combo.
Jazz session students perform music drawn from standard and jazz repertoire.
They perform in small groups and large ensembles focusing on improvisation,
ensemble skills and fundamental technical training. Emphasis is also placed on
the practical application and development of the vocabulary and syntax of the
jazz language.
Aug. 9 - 15, 2015
Program Director: Janice Borla (inset), North
Central College
The Janice Borla Vocal Jazz Camp provides a unique educational experience
for aspiring jazz vocalists in an intensive, one-week course of study and skills
development, conducted by an outstanding artist faculty of professional
performing and recording artists. The program’s international reputation draws
students from all parts of the U.S., Canada and abroad.
The curriculum is designed specifically for the solo jazz vocalist. Daily activities
include workshops in jazz improvisation, performance styles and techniques,
and solo performance preparation; as well as artist master classes, vocal jazz
history and music theory.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Application information is available on our website at
www.birchcreek.org or by calling our office (920) 868-3763.
Auditions are required for the symphony session and for any
student applying for scholarships/financial aid. There is a
nonrefundable $50 application processing fee.
Application period opens November 10, 2014.
Application review begins as follows:
Feb. 1
Percussion & Steel Band and Symphony applicants
March 1 Jazz and Vocal Jazz applicants
Applications continue to be welcomed after these dates and are
reviewed until all positions are filled.
FEES AND POLICIES
Fee for each
2-week session: $2,000
Fee for the 1-week
Vocal Jazz session: $1,000
Due to the intensive, mentoring-based nature of Birch Creek’s
programs, campus residence is required.
SCHOLARSHIPS/FINANCIAL AID
Obtain a scholarship/financial aid application from our website at
www.birchcreek.org or contact our Registrar for more
information. Student application requirements must be met
before scholarship/financial aid applications are considered.
NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY
Eligibility for enrollment and financial assistance is based solely
on the applicant’s personal qualifications without regard to race,
color, national origin, creed, disability, gender identity or sexual
orientation.
QUESTIONS
Please feel free to contact our Registrar with any questions you
may have: (920) 868-3763 or [email protected]
CONTACT US
Birch Creek Music Performance Center
PO Box 230 • Egg Harbor, WI 54209
[email protected]
(920) 868-3763 • FAX: (920) 868-1643