Friday, May 17, 2013

UPDATE: Because of the flood situation and closure of the University of Iowa arts campus this week, the UI School of Music has canceled its summer music camp, scheduled to take place June 9-28. Read more: now.uiowa.edu/2013/05/school-music-cancels-summer-camps

Top high-school musicians from throughout the Midwest and other parts of the United States are converging on the University of Iowa for the 2013 Iowa Summer Music Camps. The camps, which run June 9-28, will include nine free concerts.

The 61st annual Iowa Summer Music Camps, under the leadership of UI Director of Bands Richard Mark Heidel, offer students musical training and experience beyond what may available in their home schools, including group instruction, master classes, and classroom instruction in most phases of instrumental music—plus a preview of life on a major university campus.

Week 1: Band and Orchestra Camp

Tuesday, June 11: Faculty Recital, 7:30 p.m. Riverside Recital Hall.

Friday, June 14: Hawkeye Band and Summer Hawk Orchestra, 7 p.m. Iowa Memorial Union Second Floor Ballroom. Conductors are William LaRue Jones, director of the UI Symphony Orchestra, and Richard Fischer from Concordia University Chicago.

Week 2: Total Percussion and Piano Camps

Tuesday, June 18: Piano Camp Faculty Recital, 7:30 p.m. Riverside Recital Hall.

Thursday, June 20: Percussion Faculty All-Stars, 7:30 p.m. 150 Music Building West Interim Building (MWIB).

Friday, June 21: Percussion Camp Concert/Demonstration, 7 p.m. 150 MWIB; Piano Camp Concert/Demonstration, 7 p.m. Riverside Recital Hall.

Week 3: Jazz Camp

Tuesday, June 25: Jazz Faculty Concert, 7:30 p.m. University Capitol Centre (UCC) Recital Hall

Thursday, June 27: "Laranja" (Dan Padley, guitar; Michael Jarvey, piano; John Caudy, drums; Blake Shaw, bass), 7:30 p.m. UCC Recital Hall.

Friday, June 28: Jazz Camp Concert, 1:30 p.m.Macbride Hall Auditorium

Students in the Band and Orchestra Camps can take instruction in subjects including music theory, music history (including the history of rock and the history of jazz), double-reed making, conducting, piano, Sibelius and GarageBand software, and world percussion.

Students enrolled in the Total Percussion Camp will experience a week in the life of the acclaimed Iowa Percussion program, under the leadership of Daniel Moore. Students will explore a wide variety of topics, including world, concert, jazz, and marching percussion, and will have an opportunity to study with top percussion specialists.

The Piano Camp, coordinated by faculty member Alan Huckleberry and featuring faculty member Rene Lecuona as guest artist, will expose students to a wide variety of piano-related topics, plus daily individual lessons.

Faculty member Brent Sandy leads the Jazz Camp, which also draws on the expertise of saxophonist Chris Merz, trombonist Rich Medd, guitarist Steve Grismore, percussionist Jim Dreier, bassist Mark Urness, and pianist David Hoffman, with whom students will interact and perform throughout a week of music-making in small-group settings.

The School of Music is part of the Division of Performing Arts in the UI College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. For accommodations at the public events, contact the School of Music at 319-335-1603. For a UI arts calendar and details about upcoming events visit the new Arts Iowa website.