CHAMBER MUSIC
NEW MUSIC
CHAMBER CHOIR & CHORAL CONDUCTING

APPLICATIONS ARE NO LONGER BEING ACCPETED
FOR SUMMER 2008




  Situated in the Litchfield Hills of Northwest Connecticut, an area of rolling hills, forests and winding country roads, the village of Norfolk has hosted the Yale Summer School of Music – Norfolk Chamber Music Festival since 1941. The School and Festival is committed to intensive professional training of gifted young musicians through coaching, concerts, lectures and master classes. Study is intimate and focused.

Three programs are offered for summer 2008: a two-week New Music Workshop, a six-week Chamber Music Session and a one-week Choral Conducting Workshop. The admissions process is highly competitive, and the Norfolk programs are among the most selective summer music offerings in the world.

All participants in the New Music Workshop and the Chamber Music Session receive a full scholarship covering tuition, housing and meals.

During the months of June, July and August all programs offer a series of concerts. Performers include the Festival's renowned Faculty, guest artists and Fellows.

Summer 2008 will feature many acclaimed ensembles and artists including the Keller Quartet, the Tokyo String Quartet (which celebrated its 30th summer at Norfolk in 2007), Richard Stoltzman and many other world class artists who come to Norfolk to teach and perform.

In 2008 composer Martin Bresnick will lead the New Music Workshop which will focus on music for mixed chamber ensembles. The summer rounds out with Conductor Simon Carrington who will return to direct the Chamber Choir and Choral Conducting Workshop.

CHAMBER MUSIC SESSION
(ADMISSIONS CLOSED FOR SUMMER 2008)

Sunday, June 29 - Sunday, August 10

All accepted Fellows will receive
an Ellen Battell Stoeckel Scholarship to cover the full cost of tuition, housing and meals.
HOW TO APPLY
RECORDINGS
REPERTOIRE
FEES


The six-week Chamber Music Session is open to advanced individual instrumentalists as well as preformed trios, quartets and quintets. Limited to an enrollment of forty participants, the program offers concentrated coaching and many performance opportunities for strings, woodwinds, brass and piano. Preformed trios, quartets & quintets are strongly encouraged to apply.


Fellows who are not part of a preformed group will audition for ensemble placement upon arrival in Norfolk. String quartets, woodwind quintets, brass ensembles and mixed-instrument ensembles are formed from the individual Fellows accepted into the program.

Fellows receive coaching from the Artist-Faculty who rotate throughout the session. Public performances by Norfolk Fellows are scheduled twice or more weekly on the popular Young Artist Recital series. In addition, Norfolk’s Artist-Faculty perform with Fellows on the Festival Master Series whenever possible.

2008 FACULTY/ARTISTS (Artists & Faculty subject to change.)


STRINGS
Tokyo String Quartet
Keller Quartet (Hungary)
Leschetizky Trio (Vienna)
Ole Akahoshi, cello
Syoko Aki, violin
Steven Doane
, cello
Koichiro Harada, violin

Ani Kavafian
, violin
Jesse Levine, viola
Midori, violin

PIANO
Boris Berman
Claude Frank
Joan Panetti
André-Michel Schub
Wei-Yi Yang

WINDS
Patti Monson, flute
Carol Wincenc, flute

Humbert Lucarelli, oboe
Stephen Taylor, oboe

David Shifrin
, clarinet
Richard Stoltzman, clarinet
Frank Morelli, bassoon
 

BRASS
William Purvis
, horn
Allan Dean, trumpet
Scott Hartman, trombone



HOW TO APPLY
RECORDINGS
REPERTOIRE
FEES


NEW MUSIC WORKSHOP
For Composers and Mixed Ensembles
Led by Martin Bresnick
(ADMISSIONS CLOSED FOR SUMMER 2008)

Sunday, June 15 - Saturday, June 28

All accepted Fellows will receive an Ellen Battell Stoeckel Scholarship to cover the full cost of tuition, housing and meals..


The philosophy behind Norfolk's New Music Workshop is the equal interaction and collaboration between composers and performers, all under the supervision of distinguished resident composers and guest faculty. Fellows take part in a rigorous curriculum of coaching, master classes, rehearsals, discussions and performances. In addition, there is ample time for composing and practicing.


The Workshop is interactive, focusing on the process of musical creation from concept to concert. Each composition Fellow will write a new work to be premiered at Norfolk. Performers will workshop compositions in partnership with each composer over the two weeks. Each composition is also recorded during its premiere performance in the Music Shed.

Space is available for up to five talented composers and six instrumentalists. Instrumentation for the workshop this year is: clarinet (doubling bass clarinet), trombone, piano (doubling synthesizer), percussion, violin (with electric possibilities) and double bass (doubling electric bass) .

2008 FACULTY/ARTISTS
Martin Bresnick, composer
Lisa Moore
, piano


HOW TO APPLY
RECORDINGS
REPERTOIRE
FEES



CHAMBER CHOIR &
CHORAL CONDUCTING WORKSHOP

Led by Simon Carrington

Sunday, August 10 - Sunday, August 17
(ADMISSIONS CLOSED FOR SUMMER 2008)

All accepted singers will receive an Ellen Battell Stoeckel Scholarship to cover the full cost of tuition, housing and meals. Conductors must submit $500 towards the cost of the program.

World-renowned conductor Simon Carrington leads this week-long workshop of coachings, master classes, rehearsals and seminars for advanced singers and choral conductors.

Repertoire will range from the Renaissance to the 21st century and will include both choral and instrumental music. Conductors will sing as a member of the choir; in addition they will have the opportunity to conduct instrumental as well as choral ensembles.

The week will culminate with a concert in the acoustically superb Music Shed featuring the Fellows of the Workshop. All Workshop sessions and the final concert will be audio and video recorded.

2008 FACULTY/ARTISTS
Simon Carrington, conductor
Thomas Murray, organ
James Taylor, tenor