Middle school piano

Pianists find great delight in piano ensemble work. Students are assigned to one of the five levels of study based on age and experience.

Classes run from 9:00-12:30. Optional electives may extend the day.

Led by exceptional regional instructors, students have the opportunity to study and play with musical peers who will challenge and inspire them. While the emphasis on the week is on piano ensemble work, students experience great personal growth through technique classes, master classes, music theory instruction, and fun piano games.

A variety of optional electives can enhance a student’s musical experience. These electives may include improvisation, composition, piano for non-majors, viola for violin students and other engaging classes as well as the opportunity for private lessons (additional fee required).

The week is filled with rewarding musical opportunities:

  • Guest artist visits
  • Solo recitals
  • Opportunities to observe Sun Valley Music Festival rehearsals
  • Attend the free world-class performances presented by the Sun Valley Music Festival. See the concert page on the website for more information about performance dates, guest artists, and repertoire.

Program details

Middle school piano students perform on the piano department recital; select students will perform with their ensembles on the afternoon Pavilion concert.

 

Piano department recital:

Friday, August 8, 11:00-12:30

In the Community School Theater

 

Afternoon Pavilion concert:

Friday Aug. 8, 3:00 PM

Groups performing: Prelude Strings, Prelude Choir, Concert Choir (Intermediate Choir), Philharmonia Orchestra, select piano ensembles, select string, and woodwind or brass ensembles

Dress rehearsals: See the Friday Schedule in your registration packet for specific times and details

Concert attire: Pavilion concerts: all students will wear the Music Institute polo shirt they receive the first week. Additional guidelines:

  • Ladies: black dress pants or skirts (knee length or longer), black dress shoes (flats or low heels, no spiky high heels).
  • Gentlemen: Black dress pants, black socks, and black dress shoes (no jeans or athletic shoes).

 

Other summer program performances:

Evening Pavilion concert:

Friday Aug. 8, 6:30 PM

Groups performing: Sun Valley Youth Orchestra, Chamber Singers (Advanced Voice), select piano ensembles, and select ensembles. This concert includes a Grand Finale featuring combined SVYO, Chamber Singers, and Concert Choir, select woodwind, brass, and percussion students.

 

Soloist recital:

Wednesday, August 6, 4:00 PM

In the Community School Theater. Featuring intermediate-advanced students selected by audition to perform

 

Small group and ensemble recital:

Thursday August 7, 4:00 PM

In the Community School Theater

Groups performing: Select string Chamber Music Experience Ensembles (M-Th Ensemble groups), woodwind, brass, and percussion groups, additional string class groups, and small vocal ensembles.

 

Prelude strings departmental recital:

Friday, Aug. 8, 11:30-12:30

In the Community School Elementary School Common Room (where their orchestra class normally meets each day)

Elective courses

The Sun Valley Music Festival Music Institute offer a variety of electives and optional courses in the summer. These courses are designed to give students an opportunity to expand their musical experience. These are optional classes, and except for the private lesson option, they do not incur an additional fee. There will be a minimum and a maximum enrollment for each class. Some elective classes are offered more than one time per day. Students will be placed in electives based on their daily schedule. Electives are best suited for intermediate and advanced middle and high school musicians.

 

Chamber Music Experience:

This elective is for string players who are interested in playing in small groups. Students will be placed in groups based on ability and will play a variety of chamber music pieces from different musical eras and learn the skills necessary to be a chamber musician. Select ensembles will perform on the Thursday afternoon Chamber Music Recital. NOTE: Students in grades 2-6 who are in Prelude Strings already have ensemble sessions as part of their program and should not select this elective.

Instruments: Strings, piano, woodwind, and brass
Age/Grade Level: Middle-High School Students in Philharmonia or SV Youth Orchestra
Class Schedule: 8:00-9:00 M-Th
Music Experience Level: Upper Intermediate-advanced

Enrollment is limited, audition recording is requested.

 

Viola for Violin Players:

Become a more versatile musician! Violin players will learn the basics of playing the viola. Instruments will be provided.

Age/Grade Level: Middle-High School grades
Music Experience Level: Intermediate-advanced

 

Introduction to Improvisation:

This introductory class is open to Strings, Woodwind, Brass, Percussion, and Piano students. Learn the basic skills and techniques involved in improvisation.

Age/Grade Level: Middle-High School
Music Experience Level: Intermediate-advanced

 

Introduction to Composition A:

This course is designed for younger musicians and uses innovative materials to build music theory knowledge and introduces basic composition skills.

Age/Grade Level: Upper Elementary-Middle School (age 9-13)
Music Experience Level: Intermediate

 

Introduction to Composition B:

This course is designed for older, more experienced music students with a good working knowledge of music theory. Students will learn the fundamentals of composing music.

Age/Grade Level: Upper Middle School-High School (age 13-18)
Music Experience Level: Upper intermediate-advanced

 

Music Appreciation:

Gain a better understanding and basis for enjoyable listening of classical music. This class will focus on the music and composers featured during the Sun Valley Music Festival season.

Age/Grade Level: Middle School-High School
Music Experience Level: all levels

 

World Music:

Gain exposure to the musical traditions of cultures from around the world.

Age/Grade Level: Middle School-High School
Music Experience Level: All levels

 

Piano for Non-Piano Majors:

Learn basic keyboard skills, finger patterns, chord progressions, and reading in the ‘other clef’

Music Experience Level: Intermediate-advanced

SCHEDULE AND CLASS AVAILABILITY SUBJECT TO CHANGE
PRIVATE LESSONS and SOLOIST RECITAL.

 

Private lessons (30 or 60 minutes)

Private lessons are scheduled with Festival Orchestra musicians and Music Institute faculty. Students should request private lessons on the application form. If you select this option, you will receive a sheet in your check-in packet with your instructor and lessons time. Please note that these lessons are subject to the availability of the instructors and will be assigned on a first come first served basis. There are additional fees for private lessons. These fees are payable either when you register online or at check-in the first day of classes.

 

Soloist recital

Students will be selected for this performance by live audition held Monday afternoon (the first day of the program) between 1:00-4:00. The performance will be Wednesday at 4:00. An accompanist will be available. This is a competitive audition and best suited for intermediate through advanced players. Age is less a factor than ability and preparedness. All pieces must be MEMORIZED and performance ready. Please mark your registration form to indicate that you want to audition, you will be contacted prior to the Institute to confirm the piece you will play. Preference is given to pieces in the classical genre. Musical Theater pieces are acceptable for vocal students.

Work sample recordings are not required for middle school piano students with the following exceptions:

Recordings are recommended or requested as follows:

  • Requested for placement into a Chamber Music Experience ensemble (string, woodwind, brass and piano players)
  • Recommended for any student who feels a work sample will be helpful in placement in any orchestra, group or ensemble

 

Piano work samples should include the following 3 selections:

First selection: One major and one minor rendition of a scale or arpeggio

Second selection: Excerpt of one piece from the Baroque or Classical time period

Third selection: Excerpt from a contrasting piece (please no “show tunes” or popular music)

 

How to submit work samples

  • Audio or video recordings are accepted
  • You may insert links to YouTube or other online recordings in the boxes on your online registration form (preferred)
  • Alternately, you may email audio files to [email protected] (YouTube links may be emailed as well)
  • Please submit audio files that are small enough to be easily transferred, preferably MP3 or similar files. If work samples are too large to transmit, please compress them in a zip file or email each sample separately
  • High quality studio recordings are not necessary. A recording from a smartphone is fine provided it is a good representation of your work

Please contact the Music Institute if you have questions about whether you should submit a recording.

Attendance policy: 

  • Students must attend all assigned classes and rehearsals. If you must check a student out for some reason you must make arrangements with the Site Coordinator in advance.
  • Students are expected to remain on campus for the duration of the program including lunch break, if applicable. If students have afternoon rehearsals or classes, please be sure to bring a sack lunch. Light snacks will be served at breaks.
  • Please notify Site Coordinator if your student is absent due to illness, or extenuating circumstances as soon as possible.
  • It is assumed that students participating in the program will be available to participate in any applicable departmental recitals and the final concert on Friday.

Dress code: There is no formal dress code, but students are expected to dress respectfully while on campus or at events. No bare midriffs, short shorts, or t-shirts with distasteful slogans or logos.

Concert attire: Music Institute Polo shirt received at check in, black pants or black knee length or longer skirts, black dress shoes and black socks(if applicable.)

Please, no jeans, athletic shoes, or high heels.

Music Institute Polo Shirts will be worn at all performances (large and small ensembles, department recitals) unless otherwise approved by Site Coordinator.

Please note that the Sun Valley area is in rural Idaho with very limited access to shopping, please review above list of required attire and be sure to bring all items with you.

Food is the responsibility of the participating students. Light snacks will be provided during breaks each day.

Housing is not routinely provided for students from out of the area. On occasion a limited number of home stay situations may be arranged for students only. Students must be 12 years of age or older to qualify for a home stay. Please contact the office if you require housing assistance in order to attend the Music Institute. Housing cannot be guaranteed, but staff will make every effort to help you find affordable accommodations.

If you are the family of a local student attending the Music Institute Summer Programs, please contact the office if you would like to host a student musician. Thank you to those who have done this in the past!

Acceptance notification: Since the Music Institute now offers summer programs for just about every ability level and instrument, we will only notify you if we do not have a program that fits your age, ability level, or instrument.

Fees: Thanks to the generosity of Festival donors, much of the summer programs work is underwritten! The total registration/materials fee for the program is $100. You may pay online as you register. This fee includes materials and the Music Institute polo shirt that is required for performances.

Fee refund policy:

  • Registration cancelled by June 1: full refund available
  • Registration cancelled by June 15: partial refund ($35 polo shirt/materials fee)
  • Registration cancelled after June 15: No Refund of $100 registration/materials fee. Fees paid in advance for private lessons may be refunded.

Contact the education office to request a refund. If you are unable to attend this summer’s Music Institute programs and would like to convert your registration fee into a donation to the Festival’s Music Institute, please let us know.

Scholarships: The Festival offers a limited number of scholarships for registration fees. You can apply for a scholarship as you register online in the fees section on the registration form. Scholarships will cover $65 of the total fee, we ask that you pay the $35 materials fee upon registration.

Private lessons: Many Sun Valley Music Festival musicians are available for private lessons during The Institute. Students should request a private lesson on their registration forms. The Festival will attempt to accommodate all requests for private lessons

  • $65 Hour
  • $35 Half-Hour

REGISTRATION/MATERIALS FEES ARE NON-REFUNDABLE.

If for some reason, you cannot fulfill your obligation to attend the program, please let the Music Institute know by June 15 so another student may fill your spot.