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Summ
er Keys Music LLC
Bruce Potterton 32 N
orth Main St.
Boonton, NJ 07005
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SCHOLARSHIPS
The "Cora Buenconsejo Memorial Piano Scholarship"mother; it covers one week's tuition in Piano A, B or C for one student per
was donated by her
summer.
A limited amount of tuition aid is now available for students in need. The George Lelievre Memorial Scholarship Fund
How To Applywill not be considered) to SummerKeys/Potterton, 32 North Main St.,
- Send a letter with your request and your signature (e-mails
Boonton, NJ, 07005 before April 1st. How To Donatewill not be tax-deductible, address your check (with a "G.L. Scholarship
- Remembering that your gift, while greatly appreciated,
Donation” notation on lower left) to SummerKeys Music LLC, PO Box 481, Lubec, ME 04652.
2
LUBEC, MAINE
“I’d like to ask if you have ever dreamed about a vacation playing the piano, without any rules or somebody else setting expectations. All in the warm company of others who share that dream, in a lovely town, with NO traffic lights-- just waves and light houses and harbor seals.” --M.H., from CO
COPIES OF BROCHURE at www.summerkeys.com
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Lubec School
SCHOLARSHIPS
The "Cora Buenconsejo Memorial Piano Scholarship"mother; it covers one week's tuition in Piano A, B or C for one student per
was donated by her
summer.
A limited amount of tuition aid is now available for students in need. The George Lelievre Memorial Scholarship Fund
How To Applywill not be considered) to SummerKeys/Potterton, 32 North Main St.,
- Send a letter with your request and your signature (e-mails
Boonton, NJ, 07005 before April 1st. How To Donatewill not be tax-deductible, address your check (with a "G.L. Scholarship
- Remembering that your gift, while greatly appreciated,
Donation” notation on lower left) to SummerKeys Music LLC, PO Box 481, Lubec, ME 04652.
2
LUBEC, MAINE
“I’d like to ask if you have ever dreamed about a vacation playing the piano, without any rules or somebody else setting expectations. All in the warm company of others who share that dream, in a lovely town, with NO traffic lights-- just waves and light houses and harbor seals.” --M.H., from CO
COPIES OF BROCHURE at www.summerkeys.com
15
Lubec School
2 15
WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE 5 MINUTES BY CAR
Betsy Ross Lodging, 61 Water St. Eastland Motel207-733-8924;
, Route 189 www.betsyrosslodging.com 207-733-5501
betsyrossbb@yahoo.com
Cohill’s Inn207-733-4300 or 866-539-4300
, 7 Water Street 10 MINUTES BY CAR
Furnished apt., Route 189 Essie & Bill Halligan
Home Port Inn45 Main St., 207-733-2077
904-264-4752 or 207-733-8937
10 MINUTES BY CAR ON CAMPOBELLO Inn at the Wharf207-733-4400; theinnatthewharf.com Island, New Brunswick, Canada E0G 30H
, 69 Johnson St. These accommodations are located on Campobello
Olde Bank, 21 Water St. 508-759-3818 506-752-2971
An Island Chalet/Cottages
Peacock House B&B, 27 Summer St. 207-733-2403 1-877-752-1912
Campobello Whale Watch Co. Motel
Water Street Tavern & Inn 12 Water St., 207-733-2477 506-752-2977
Owen House B&B
www.WaterStTavernAndInn.com Pollock Cove Cottages
Rachel LewisRooms, kitchen privileges
, 8 Hamilton St. 506-752-2300 senewman@campnet.nb.ca
860-928-5419 (before June 18) 207-733-2558 (after June 18) bumpandrachel@sbcglobal.net
Quoddy View Cabins 506-752-2981
Margaret Brown Furnished 2 br. apt., Washington St. 506-752-2359 or 800-836-7648
Water’s Edge Villas
near bridge 207-733-2051
A U.S. passport is required for entering into
Lubec Rental Properties, LLCJody Grimes- 207-733-2428
Canada and for re-entering into the U.S.
Web addresses for some of these
Away Downeast Vacation Rentals
Karen Burke- 207-733-2211 apartment listings for which the brochure lacks accommodations, as well as additional house and
space, may be seen on our website, www.summerkeys.com.
14
THE MUSIC SummerKeys offers the busy adult an opportunity to be immersed in the study and practice of a musical instrument. There are no admission requirements. The premise is: come as you are and enjoy the study, the work, the camaraderie, and the beauty of the Maine Coast. The program is open to all levels - from very beginning students to accomplished players. Courses are offered in piano, voice, clarinet, jazz piano, classical guitar, flute, Baroque flute, recorder, cello, violin, viola, fiddle, mandolin, trumpet, Celtic harp, oboe, organ, composition, photography, creative writing, and cabaret. Faculty members, adept in their disciplines and experienced in teaching adults, tailor private sessions and classes to accommodate your musical goals and interests. While both study and practice at SummerKeys are intensive, the atmosphere is relaxed and noncompetitive. You work at your instrument in ways that are rewarding to you.
THE VACATION Lubec is a lovely old fishing village that feels stepped back in time. In a setting of pristine beauty, on a hill at the end of a peninsula jutting into the Bay of Fundy and abutting Campobello Island, it has remained isolated from the frantic quality of modern life. The international boundary marker between Maine and New Brunswick is located at the tip of the town breakwater, and you can walk into Canada across the International Bridge. One comes away remembering gleaming church spires, white clapboards with green shutters and fishing wharves. You’ll probably enjoy your five days at SummerKeys most if you arrive in time for the orientation meeting at7:30 on Sunday night and arrange to stay through Friday evening to try a bit of performance on your own (strictly optional!) or just to hear some of your new friends play.
Area attractions include Quoddy Head State Park and its famous West Quoddy Lighthouse (the easternmost point of land in the US) and, on Campobello, the FDR Residence, the East Quoddy Lighthouse, and a beautifully groomed 9-hole public golf course overlooking the sea. The great Fundy tides rise and fall about 18 feet in the crystal-clear waters surrounding Lubec, where you can see fish and watch harbor seals frolic at high tide. Eagles nest nearby at the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, and you can take boat trips from Machias to Machias Seal Island to watch puffins. Whale watch cruises leave from Lubec as well as nearby Eastport and Campobello. Freshwater swimming and fishing also abound. There are countless lakes and rivers within easy driving distance and miles upon miles of spectacular hiking trails atop the cliffs by the sea. Area tours are available.
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2019 Session
ACCOMMODATIONS Many of the following accommodations offer a special SummerKeys discount.
WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE 5 MINUTES BY CAR
Betsy Ross Lodging, 61 Water St. Eastland Motel207-733-8924;
, Route 189 www.betsyrosslodging.com 207-733-5501
betsyrossbb@yahoo.com
Cohill’s Inn207-733-4300 or 866-539-4300
, 7 Water Street 10 MINUTES BY CAR
Furnished apt., Route 189 Essie & Bill Halligan
Home Port Inn45 Main St., 207-733-2077
904-264-4752 or 207-733-8937
10 MINUTES BY CAR ON CAMPOBELLO Inn at the Wharf207-733-4400; theinnatthewharf.com Island, New Brunswick, Canada E0G 30H
, 69 Johnson St. These accommodations are located on Campobello
Olde Bank, 21 Water St. 508-759-3818 506-752-2971
An Island Chalet/Cottages
Peacock House B&B, 27 Summer St. 207-733-2403 1-877-752-1912
Campobello Whale Watch Co. Motel
Water Street Tavern & Inn 12 Water St., 207-733-2477 506-752-2977
Owen House B&B
www.WaterStTavernAndInn.com Pollock Cove Cottages
Rachel LewisRooms, kitchen privileges
, 8 Hamilton St. 506-752-2300 senewman@campnet.nb.ca
860-928-5419 (before June 18) 207-733-2558 (after June 18) bumpandrachel@sbcglobal.net
Quoddy View Cabins 506-752-2981
Margaret Brown Furnished 2 br. apt., Washington St. 506-752-2359 or 800-836-7648
Water’s Edge Villas
near bridge 207-733-2051
A U.S. passport is required for entering into
Lubec Rental Properties, LLCJody Grimes- 207-733-2428
Canada and for re-entering into the U.S.
Web addresses for some of these
Away Downeast Vacation Rentals
Karen Burke- 207-733-2211 apartment listings for which the brochure lacks accommodations, as well as additional house and
space, may be seen on our website, www.summerkeys.com.
14
THE MUSIC SummerKeys offers the busy adult an opportunity to be immersed in the study and practice of a musical instrument. There are no admission requirements. The premise is: come as you are and enjoy the study, the work, the camaraderie, and the beauty of the Maine Coast. The program is open to all levels - from very beginning students to accomplished players. Courses are offered in piano, voice, clarinet, jazz piano, classical guitar, flute, Baroque flute, recorder, cello, violin, viola, fiddle, mandolin, trumpet, Celtic harp, oboe, organ, composition, photography, creative writing, and cabaret. Faculty members, adept in their disciplines and experienced in teaching adults, tailor private sessions and classes to accommodate your musical goals and interests. While both study and practice at SummerKeys are intensive, the atmosphere is relaxed and noncompetitive. You work at your instrument in ways that are rewarding to you.
THE VACATION Lubec is a lovely old fishing village that feels stepped back in time. In a setting of pristine beauty, on a hill at the end of a peninsula jutting into the Bay of Fundy and abutting Campobello Island, it has remained isolated from the frantic quality of modern life. The international boundary marker between Maine and New Brunswick is located at the tip of the town breakwater, and you can walk into Canada across the International Bridge. One comes away remembering gleaming church spires, white clapboards with green shutters and fishing wharves. You’ll probably enjoy your five days at SummerKeys most if you arrive in time for the orientation meeting at7:30 on Sunday night and arrange to stay through Friday evening to try a bit of performance on your own (strictly optional!) or just to hear some of your new friends play.
Area attractions include Quoddy Head State Park and its famous West Quoddy Lighthouse (the easternmost point of land in the US) and, on Campobello, the FDR Residence, the East Quoddy Lighthouse, and a beautifully groomed 9-hole public golf course overlooking the sea. The great Fundy tides rise and fall about 18 feet in the crystal-clear waters surrounding Lubec, where you can see fish and watch harbor seals frolic at high tide. Eagles nest nearby at the Moosehorn National Wildlife Refuge, and you can take boat trips from Machias to Machias Seal Island to watch puffins. Whale watch cruises leave from Lubec as well as nearby Eastport and Campobello. Freshwater swimming and fishing also abound. There are countless lakes and rivers within easy driving distance and miles upon miles of spectacular hiking trails atop the cliffs by the sea. Area tours are available.
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2019 Session
ACCOMMODATIONS Many of the following accommodations offer a special SummerKeys discount.
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2019 Session
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THE FACILITIES SummerKeys occupies a cedar-shingled structure built as Lubec’s Masonic Hall in 1826 and later moved to its present location, overlooking Campobello Island and Johnson’s Bay. We’ve also expanded into the house just next door, a large residence near the town center, and have recently purchased the Congregational Christian Church Parsonage. Behind the main buildings, a spacious double practice-studio overlooks the bay (as do several others). Additionally, a few local residents and three churches have generously opened their doors for our use. All pianos are kept in top condition, tuned to A440, and serviced weekly. Located in private, sound-dampened rooms are grands: two Steinways, two Baldwins, four Yamahas (including a virtually new C7), two Mason & Hamlins, a Chickering, a Hardman, and uprights: four Yamaha professionals, a Charles Walters, and a Steinway. The main building houses what is probably the best music library in Downeast Maine, including both scores and books.
THE PROGRAM PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons are the core component of the SummerKeys experience. Our instructors are carefully chosen not just for a wide overview in their discipline, but also for their demonstrated love of teaching and upbeat positive attitude toward students. All of our faculty are active performers and bring this invaluable practical experience to their work. You may begin to learn your instrument, receive advice on music you bring, or ask an instructor to recommend material from our library. You will come away from these sessions energized with valuable new insights and a desire to work even harder on your return home.
4
PRACTICE TIME Practice time ranges from one to three hours daily, depending on the course of study you select. Lessons and practice times are scheduled so that you have free time to explore the area.
GROUP CLASSES The frequency of group classes is determined by each instructor. Theory classes will be offered during all weeks.
PERFORMANCE CLASSES (OPTIONAL) Keenly aware of the motivational value of preparing to play for others, yet equally aware of the stress this creates for most of us, SummerKeys provides two performance venues. Each Friday evening, students can choose to perform for each other and their guests; two afternoon classes, “Perform for Your Peers”, are student-organized (no faculty allowed), and so relaxed and informal that even the shyest among us may want to try them.
COACHED ENSEMBLE OPTION Coached Ensemble Option is offered all weeks. The faculty will place enrollees in groups as appropriate to each individual’s ability as possible. Music will be assigned and distributed on Monday evenings. Coaching takes place Tuesdays through Fridays. Beginners are encouraged to participate and are as welcome as experienced players.
GETTING TO LUBEC By car, Lubec is approximately 5 hours from Portland, 7 hours from Boston, 11 hours from New York City, and 15 hours from Washington, D.C. Bangor is the nearest transportation hub. It is serviced by several major airlines.
THREE OPTIONS FOR TRAVELING FROM BANGOR TO LUBEC: 1. You may reserve a car at the airport. All major 1-800 car rental agencies have facilities at the Bangor airport.
2. The West Transportation Co. bus leaves the Bangor airport once daily at 3:15 P.M., stopping beforehand at the Concord Trailways station at 3:10 P.M. The bus makes a stop in Whiting, 12 miles from Lubec, where we’ll meet you by prearrangement
. The return trip leaves once daily from Whiting at 10:20 A.M. Bus trips are approximately two hours.
3. Rickshaw Taxi Service Taxi service to or from Bangor airport or Concord-Greyhound Bus terminal available. Reservations recommended. Mention you are a SummerKeys participant for a special rate. For more information: www.rickshawtaxiservice.com Call: (207) 285-0500
DIRECTIONS: BANGOR TO LUBEC Turn right from main airport exit. This road becomes Rt. 1A (or from Rt. 95 take Rt. 395 to Rt. 1A east). Follow Rt. 1A to the junction of Rt. 1 at Ellsworth. Bear left through town to avoid Rt. 3. Follow Rt. 1 North (left
When planning air travel, you may wish to consider
out of Ellsworth) to Rt. 189 (about 70 miles), which ends in Lubec. Total driving time is 2½ hours. If you are planning dinner while traveling, be sure to eat before 7 P.M. because downeast restaurants begin to close at this time.
Portland
WHAT TO BRING
as your destination; even though it’s three hours further away than Bangor, there is a convenient bus from there to Bangor, and the flights are more frequent and less expensive.
• Music that you wish to learn or continue practicing. • Clothing that will accommodate daytime temperatures of 50 to 90 degrees. Evenings are typically chilly, so bring a jacket or warm sweater • Some sort of notebook. • Guitar, wind, and string students must bring an instrument and a portable music stand.
STRING INSTRUMENT RENTAL For string instrument rentals, shipping to and from Lubec, inexpensive, great customer service, and someone who is very helpful in addressing individual needs, contact: Johnson Strings 1029 Chestnut St. Newton Upper Falls, MA 02464 1-800-359-9351 Two cellos are available for rent from individuals: see www.summerkeys.com, Music page. Or call Rachel Lewis: 860-928-5419 (before June 18) 207-733-2558 (after June 18)
13
THE FACILITIES SummerKeys occupies a cedar-shingled structure built as Lubec’s Masonic Hall in 1826 and later moved to its present location, overlooking Campobello Island and Johnson’s Bay. We’ve also expanded into the house just next door, a large residence near the town center, and have recently purchased the Congregational Christian Church Parsonage. Behind the main buildings, a spacious double practice-studio overlooks the bay (as do several others). Additionally, a few local residents and three churches have generously opened their doors for our use. All pianos are kept in top condition, tuned to A440, and serviced weekly. Located in private, sound-dampened rooms are grands: two Steinways, two Baldwins, four Yamahas (including a virtually new C7), two Mason & Hamlins, a Chickering, a Hardman, and uprights: four Yamaha professionals, a Charles Walters, and a Steinway. The main building houses what is probably the best music library in Downeast Maine, including both scores and books.
THE PROGRAM PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons are the core component of the SummerKeys experience. Our instructors are carefully chosen not just for a wide overview in their discipline, but also for their demonstrated love of teaching and upbeat positive attitude toward students. All of our faculty are active performers and bring this invaluable practical experience to their work. You may begin to learn your instrument, receive advice on music you bring, or ask an instructor to recommend material from our library. You will come away from these sessions energized with valuable new insights and a desire to work even harder on your return home.
4
PRACTICE TIME Practice time ranges from one to three hours daily, depending on the course of study you select. Lessons and practice times are scheduled so that you have free time to explore the area.
GROUP CLASSES The frequency of group classes is determined by each instructor. Theory classes will be offered during all weeks.
PERFORMANCE CLASSES (OPTIONAL) Keenly aware of the motivational value of preparing to play for others, yet equally aware of the stress this creates for most of us, SummerKeys provides two performance venues. Each Friday evening, students can choose to perform for each other and their guests; two afternoon classes, “Perform for Your Peers”, are student-organized (no faculty allowed), and so relaxed and informal that even the shyest among us may want to try them.
COACHED ENSEMBLE OPTION Coached Ensemble Option is offered all weeks. The faculty will place enrollees in groups as appropriate to each individual’s ability as possible. Music will be assigned and distributed on Monday evenings. Coaching takes place Tuesdays through Fridays. Beginners are encouraged to participate and are as welcome as experienced players.
GETTING TO LUBEC By car, Lubec is approximately 5 hours from Portland, 7 hours from Boston, 11 hours from New York City, and 15 hours from Washington, D.C. Bangor is the nearest transportation hub. It is serviced by several major airlines.
THREE OPTIONS FOR TRAVELING FROM BANGOR TO LUBEC: 1. You may reserve a car at the airport. All major 1-800 car rental agencies have facilities at the Bangor airport.
2. The West Transportation Co. bus leaves the Bangor airport once daily at 3:15 P.M., stopping beforehand at the Concord Trailways station at 3:10 P.M. The bus makes a stop in Whiting, 12 miles from Lubec, where we’ll meet you by prearrangement
. The return trip leaves once daily from Whiting at 10:20 A.M. Bus trips are approximately two hours.
3. Rickshaw Taxi Service Taxi service to or from Bangor airport or Concord-Greyhound Bus terminal available. Reservations recommended. Mention you are a SummerKeys participant for a special rate. For more information: www.rickshawtaxiservice.com Call: (207) 285-0500
DIRECTIONS: BANGOR TO LUBEC Turn right from main airport exit. This road becomes Rt. 1A (or from Rt. 95 take Rt. 395 to Rt. 1A east). Follow Rt. 1A to the junction of Rt. 1 at Ellsworth. Bear left through town to avoid Rt. 3. Follow Rt. 1 North (left
When planning air travel, you may wish to consider
out of Ellsworth) to Rt. 189 (about 70 miles), which ends in Lubec. Total driving time is 2½ hours. If you are planning dinner while traveling, be sure to eat before 7 P.M. because downeast restaurants begin to close at this time.
Portland
WHAT TO BRING
as your destination; even though it’s three hours further away than Bangor, there is a convenient bus from there to Bangor, and the flights are more frequent and less expensive.
• Music that you wish to learn or continue practicing. • Clothing that will accommodate daytime temperatures of 50 to 90 degrees. Evenings are typically chilly, so bring a jacket or warm sweater • Some sort of notebook. • Guitar, wind, and string students must bring an instrument and a portable music stand.
STRING INSTRUMENT RENTAL For string instrument rentals, shipping to and from Lubec, inexpensive, great customer service, and someone who is very helpful in addressing individual needs, contact: Johnson Strings 1029 Chestnut St. Newton Upper Falls, MA 02464 1-800-359-9351 Two cellos are available for rent from individuals: see www.summerkeys.com, Music page. Or call Rachel Lewis: 860-928-5419 (before June 18) 207-733-2558 (after June 18)
13
THE FACILITIES SummerKeys occupies a cedar-shingled structure built as Lubec’s Masonic Hall in 1826 and later moved to its present location, overlooking Campobello Island and Johnson’s Bay. We’ve also expanded into the house just next door, a large residence near the town center, and have recently purchased the Congregational Christian Church Parsonage. Behind the main buildings, a spacious double practice-studio overlooks the bay (as do several others). Additionally, a few local residents and three churches have generously opened their doors for our use. All pianos are kept in top condition, tuned to A440, and serviced weekly. Located in private, sound-dampened rooms are grands: two Steinways, two Baldwins, four Yamahas (including a virtually new C7), two Mason & Hamlins, a Chickering, a Hardman, and uprights: four Yamaha professionals, a Charles Walters, and a Steinway. The main building houses what is probably the best music library in Downeast Maine, including both scores and books.
THE PROGRAM PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons are the core component of the SummerKeys experience. Our instructors are carefully chosen not just for a wide overview in their discipline, but also for their demonstrated love of teaching and upbeat positive attitude toward students. All of our faculty are active performers and bring this invaluable practical experience to their work. You may begin to learn your instrument, receive advice on music you bring, or ask an instructor to recommend material from our library. You will come away from these sessions energized with valuable new insights and a desire to work even harder on your return home.
4
PRACTICE TIME Practice time ranges from one to three hours daily, depending on the course of study you select. Lessons and practice times are scheduled so that you have free time to explore the area.
GROUP CLASSES The frequency of group classes is determined by each instructor. Theory classes will be offered during all weeks.
PERFORMANCE CLASSES (OPTIONAL) Keenly aware of the motivational value of preparing to play for others, yet equally aware of the stress this creates for most of us, SummerKeys provides two performance venues. Each Friday evening, students can choose to perform for each other and their guests; two afternoon classes, “Perform for Your Peers”, are student-organized (no faculty allowed), and so relaxed and informal that even the shyest among us may want to try them.
COACHED ENSEMBLE OPTION Coached Ensemble Option is offered all weeks. The faculty will place enrollees in groups as appropriate to each individual’s ability as possible. Music will be assigned and distributed on Monday evenings. Coaching takes place Tuesdays through Fridays. Beginners are encouraged to participate and are as welcome as experienced players.
GETTING TO LUBEC By car, Lubec is approximately 5 hours from Portland, 7 hours from Boston, 11 hours from New York City, and 15 hours from Washington, D.C. Bangor is the nearest transportation hub. It is serviced by several major airlines.
THREE OPTIONS FOR TRAVELING FROM BANGOR TO LUBEC: 1. You may reserve a car at the airport. All major 1-800 car rental agencies have facilities at the Bangor airport.
2. The West Transportation Co. bus leaves the Bangor airport once daily at 3:15 P.M., stopping beforehand at the Concord Trailways station at 3:10 P.M. The bus makes a stop in Whiting, 12 miles from Lubec, where we’ll meet you by prearrangement
. The return trip leaves once daily from Whiting at 10:20 A.M. Bus trips are approximately two hours.
3. Rickshaw Taxi Service Taxi service to or from Bangor airport or Concord-Greyhound Bus terminal available. Reservations recommended. Mention you are a SummerKeys participant for a special rate. For more information: www.rickshawtaxiservice.com Call: (207) 285-0500
DIRECTIONS: BANGOR TO LUBEC Turn right from main airport exit. This road becomes Rt. 1A (or from Rt. 95 take Rt. 395 to Rt. 1A east). Follow Rt. 1A to the junction of Rt. 1 at Ellsworth. Bear left through town to avoid Rt. 3. Follow Rt. 1 North (left
When planning air travel, you may wish to consider
out of Ellsworth) to Rt. 189 (about 70 miles), which ends in Lubec. Total driving time is 2½ hours. If you are planning dinner while traveling, be sure to eat before 7 P.M. because downeast restaurants begin to close at this time.
Portland
WHAT TO BRING
as your destination; even though it’s three hours further away than Bangor, there is a convenient bus from there to Bangor, and the flights are more frequent and less expensive.
• Music that you wish to learn or continue practicing. • Clothing that will accommodate daytime temperatures of 50 to 90 degrees. Evenings are typically chilly, so bring a jacket or warm sweater • Some sort of notebook. • Guitar, wind, and string students must bring an instrument and a portable music stand.
STRING INSTRUMENT RENTAL For string instrument rentals, shipping to and from Lubec, inexpensive, great customer service, and someone who is very helpful in addressing individual needs, contact: Johnson Strings 1029 Chestnut St. Newton Upper Falls, MA 02464 1-800-359-9351 Two cellos are available for rent from individuals: see www.summerkeys.com, Music page. Or call Rachel Lewis: 860-928-5419 (before June 18) 207-733-2558 (after June 18)
13
THE FACILITIES SummerKeys occupies a cedar-shingled structure built as Lubec’s Masonic Hall in 1826 and later moved to its present location, overlooking Campobello Island and Johnson’s Bay. We’ve also expanded into the house just next door, a large residence near the town center, and have recently purchased the Congregational Christian Church Parsonage. Behind the main buildings, a spacious double practice-studio overlooks the bay (as do several others). Additionally, a few local residents and three churches have generously opened their doors for our use. All pianos are kept in top condition, tuned to A440, and serviced weekly. Located in private, sound-dampened rooms are grands: two Steinways, two Baldwins, four Yamahas (including a virtually new C7), two Mason & Hamlins, a Chickering, a Hardman, and uprights: four Yamaha professionals, a Charles Walters, and a Steinway. The main building houses what is probably the best music library in Downeast Maine, including both scores and books.
THE PROGRAM PRIVATE LESSONS Private lessons are the core component of the SummerKeys experience. Our instructors are carefully chosen not just for a wide overview in their discipline, but also for their demonstrated love of teaching and upbeat positive attitude toward students. All of our faculty are active performers and bring this invaluable practical experience to their work. You may begin to learn your instrument, receive advice on music you bring, or ask an instructor to recommend material from our library. You will come away from these sessions energized with valuable new insights and a desire to work even harder on your return home.
4
PRACTICE TIME Practice time ranges from one to three hours daily, depending on the course of study you select. Lessons and practice times are scheduled so that you have free time to explore the area.
GROUP CLASSES The frequency of group classes is determined by each instructor. Theory classes will be offered during all weeks.
PERFORMANCE CLASSES (OPTIONAL) Keenly aware of the motivational value of preparing to play for others, yet equally aware of the stress this creates for most of us, SummerKeys provides two performance venues. Each Friday evening, students can choose to perform for each other and their guests; two afternoon classes, “Perform for Your Peers”, are student-organized (no faculty allowed), and so relaxed and informal that even the shyest among us may want to try them.
COACHED ENSEMBLE OPTION Coached Ensemble Option is offered all weeks. The faculty will place enrollees in groups as appropriate to each individual’s ability as possible. Music will be assigned and distributed on Monday evenings. Coaching takes place Tuesdays through Fridays. Beginners are encouraged to participate and are as welcome as experienced players.
GETTING TO LUBEC By car, Lubec is approximately 5 hours from Portland, 7 hours from Boston, 11 hours from New York City, and 15 hours from Washington, D.C. Bangor is the nearest transportation hub. It is serviced by several major airlines.
THREE OPTIONS FOR TRAVELING FROM BANGOR TO LUBEC: 1. You may reserve a car at the airport. All major 1-800 car rental agencies have facilities at the Bangor airport.
2. The West Transportation Co. bus leaves the Bangor airport once daily at 3:15 P.M., stopping beforehand at the Concord Trailways station at 3:10 P.M. The bus makes a stop in Whiting, 12 miles from Lubec, where we’ll meet you by prearrangement
. The return trip leaves once daily from Whiting at 10:20 A.M. Bus trips are approximately two hours.
3. Rickshaw Taxi Service Taxi service to or from Bangor airport or Concord-Greyhound Bus terminal available. Reservations recommended. Mention you are a SummerKeys participant for a special rate. For more information: www.rickshawtaxiservice.com Call: (207) 285-0500
DIRECTIONS: BANGOR TO LUBEC Turn right from main airport exit. This road becomes Rt. 1A (or from Rt. 95 take Rt. 395 to Rt. 1A east). Follow Rt. 1A to the junction of Rt. 1 at Ellsworth. Bear left through town to avoid Rt. 3. Follow Rt. 1 North (left
When planning air travel, you may wish to consider
out of Ellsworth) to Rt. 189 (about 70 miles), which ends in Lubec. Total driving time is 2½ hours. If you are planning dinner while traveling, be sure to eat before 7 P.M. because downeast restaurants begin to close at this time.
Portland
WHAT TO BRING
as your destination; even though it’s three hours further away than Bangor, there is a convenient bus from there to Bangor, and the flights are more frequent and less expensive.
• Music that you wish to learn or continue practicing. • Clothing that will accommodate daytime temperatures of 50 to 90 degrees. Evenings are typically chilly, so bring a jacket or warm sweater • Some sort of notebook. • Guitar, wind, and string students must bring an instrument and a portable music stand.
STRING INSTRUMENT RENTAL For string instrument rentals, shipping to and from Lubec, inexpensive, great customer service, and someone who is very helpful in addressing individual needs, contact: Johnson Strings 1029 Chestnut St. Newton Upper Falls, MA 02464 1-800-359-9351 Two cellos are available for rent from individuals: see www.summerkeys.com, Music page. Or call Rachel Lewis: 860-928-5419 (before June 18) 207-733-2558 (after June 18)
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COMPOSITION Composition/Song-writing, All Styles: July 8, July 15, July 22 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, two hours daily practice in private piano studio $715 COMPOSITION FACULTY Roberto Pace 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 MFA from SUNY/Purchase, commissions from American Opera Project and The Greenwich Village Orchestra, among others.
More detail on individual faculty members may be found on our website at www.summerkeys.com
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2019 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND FACULTY PIANO Piano A, B, C, E, Piano Duet, Two Pianos Four Hands, Piano One Hand: Jun. 17, Jun. 24, Jul. 1, Jul. 8, Jul. 15, Jul. 22, Jul. 29, Aug. 5, Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Aug. 26
Piano A: Three 60-minute lessons weekly, three hours practice daily $715 Piano B: Five 45-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily $715 Piano C: Two 60-minute lessons weekly, three hours practice daily $690 Piano D: Four hours of daily practice only, scheduled in your own private studio $450 (Not available all weeks.) Piano E: Keyboard Harmony; pianists explore the “Chopin-voicing” of chords needed to form a tasteful left hand for ballads in “The American Songbook”, etc. Same schedule as piano B $715 Piano One Hand: All weeks (Potterton only). Exploring the vast repertoire for those thus challenged. Same schedule as piano B. $715 Piano Duet: Two players, one piano. Pianists self-evaluate and are paired on skill level. Five 45-minute lessons, two hours daily practice for each pianist. $715 Two Pianos Four Hands: Scheduled same as Piano Duet; repertoire involves two instruments. $715 All above programs include the group class Piano Problems, Resources and Materials, meets MWF for one hour to cover theory, performance problems, etc. Beginners, or students with less than two years training are urged to enroll in Program B. Piano Privilege: Jun. 17, Jun. 24, Jul. 1, Jul. 8, Jul. 15, Jul. 22, Jul. 29, Aug. 5, Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Aug. 26 For skilled pianists, coaching and performance with member of faculty of agreed-upon work. Requires Director’s Approval $845 Organ: Jul. 29, Aug. 5, Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Aug. 26 Five 45-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily $715 PIANO FACULTY Bruce Potterton Charles Jones All Weeks 7/29, 8/5, 8/12, 8/19, 8/26 SummerKeys Director, teaches at Juilliard graduate, studied with Irwin Henry St. Settlement and Turtle Bay Freundlich, Seymour Lipkin; Music Schools, NYC; studied with solo and chamber performances in Sascha Gorodnitzki USA and Rome, Italy. Gregory Biss Richard McIntyre (Piano & Organ) 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29 7/29, 8/5, 8/12, 8/19, 8/26 Studied piano with Nadia Reisenberg, DMA, Temple University; has recently Composition with Leon Kirchner and retired from a thirty-year career of Karlheinz Stockhausen. public school teaching. John Newell 6/24, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 Studied with Leonid Hambro, Mel Powell. PhD, SUNY Buffalo (Edgar Varese scholar) under Morton Feldman.
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2019 MARY POTTERTON MEMORIAL CONCERTS
6/19 John Newell – Piano Ina Litera - Viola Matt Goeke - Cello 6/26 Bruce Potterton – Piano 7/3 Gregory Biss - Piano 7/10 Halcyon Duo: Eve Friedman – Flute Roberto Pace – Piano 7/17 David Alpher & Jennie Litt-
Cabaret 7/24 Charles Jones – Piano 7/31 Faculty Chamber Concert 8/7 Faculty Chamber Concert 8/14 Andrea Maurer – Flute 8/20 Sebastien Ammann – Jazz Piano 8/21 Haley Hewitt – Celtic Harp 8/28 Peter Lewy – Cello
*Underlined date is a Tuesday; all others are Wednesdays
“Roots of the New Millennium” (meets daily, 9-10 a.m. during the weeks of 7/8 and 7/15) A SummerKeys outreach project, free not only to SK students, but to the community at large, Roberto’s lectures mainly address the techniques and styles of 20th Century Music and how these relate to the great history that preceded them. A fascinating “hands-on” class. NOT TO BE MISSED, if possible.
SOCIAL EVENTS CONCERTS
Sunday night orientation, Monday night Social & Light Supper, and a celebration party on Friday night give you opportunities to meet other students. All participants are invited to attend local professional concerts. The Machias Bay Chamber Concerts occur on Tuesday evenings in July and August. The Mary Potterton Memorial Concert Series is held in Lubec on Wednesday evenings. The following schedule is subject to change:
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COMPOSITION Composition/Song-writing, All Styles: July 8, July 15, July 22 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, two hours daily practice in private piano studio $715 COMPOSITION FACULTY Roberto Pace 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 MFA from SUNY/Purchase, commissions from American Opera Project and The Greenwich Village Orchestra, among others.
More detail on individual faculty members may be found on our website at www.summerkeys.com
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2019 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS AND FACULTY PIANO Piano A, B, C, E, Piano Duet, Two Pianos Four Hands, Piano One Hand: Jun. 17, Jun. 24, Jul. 1, Jul. 8, Jul. 15, Jul. 22, Jul. 29, Aug. 5, Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Aug. 26
Piano A: Three 60-minute lessons weekly, three hours practice daily $715 Piano B: Five 45-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily $715 Piano C: Two 60-minute lessons weekly, three hours practice daily $690 Piano D: Four hours of daily practice only, scheduled in your own private studio $450 (Not available all weeks.) Piano E: Keyboard Harmony; pianists explore the “Chopin-voicing” of chords needed to form a tasteful left hand for ballads in “The American Songbook”, etc. Same schedule as piano B $715 Piano One Hand: All weeks (Potterton only). Exploring the vast repertoire for those thus challenged. Same schedule as piano B. $715 Piano Duet: Two players, one piano. Pianists self-evaluate and are paired on skill level. Five 45-minute lessons, two hours daily practice for each pianist. $715 Two Pianos Four Hands: Scheduled same as Piano Duet; repertoire involves two instruments. $715 All above programs include the group class Piano Problems, Resources and Materials, meets MWF for one hour to cover theory, performance problems, etc. Beginners, or students with less than two years training are urged to enroll in Program B. Piano Privilege: Jun. 17, Jun. 24, Jul. 1, Jul. 8, Jul. 15, Jul. 22, Jul. 29, Aug. 5, Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Aug. 26 For skilled pianists, coaching and performance with member of faculty of agreed-upon work. Requires Director’s Approval $845 Organ: Jul. 29, Aug. 5, Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Aug. 26 Five 45-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily $715 PIANO FACULTY Bruce Potterton Charles Jones All Weeks 7/29, 8/5, 8/12, 8/19, 8/26 SummerKeys Director, teaches at Juilliard graduate, studied with Irwin Henry St. Settlement and Turtle Bay Freundlich, Seymour Lipkin; Music Schools, NYC; studied with solo and chamber performances in Sascha Gorodnitzki USA and Rome, Italy. Gregory Biss Richard McIntyre (Piano & Organ) 7/8, 7/15, 7/22, 7/29 7/29, 8/5, 8/12, 8/19, 8/26 Studied piano with Nadia Reisenberg, DMA, Temple University; has recently Composition with Leon Kirchner and retired from a thirty-year career of Karlheinz Stockhausen. public school teaching. John Newell 6/24, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 Studied with Leonid Hambro, Mel Powell. PhD, SUNY Buffalo (Edgar Varese scholar) under Morton Feldman.
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2019 MARY POTTERTON MEMORIAL CONCERTS
6/19 John Newell – Piano Ina Litera - Viola Matt Goeke - Cello 6/26 Bruce Potterton – Piano 7/3 Gregory Biss - Piano 7/10 Halcyon Duo: Eve Friedman – Flute Roberto Pace – Piano 7/17 David Alpher & Jennie Litt-
Cabaret 7/24 Charles Jones – Piano 7/31 Faculty Chamber Concert 8/7 Faculty Chamber Concert 8/14 Andrea Maurer – Flute 8/20 Sebastien Ammann – Jazz Piano 8/21 Haley Hewitt – Celtic Harp 8/28 Peter Lewy – Cello
*Underlined date is a Tuesday; all others are Wednesdays
“Roots of the New Millennium” (meets daily, 9-10 a.m. during the weeks of 7/8 and 7/15) A SummerKeys outreach project, free not only to SK students, but to the community at large, Roberto’s lectures mainly address the techniques and styles of 20th Century Music and how these relate to the great history that preceded them. A fascinating “hands-on” class. NOT TO BE MISSED, if possible.
SOCIAL EVENTS CONCERTS
Sunday night orientation, Monday night Social & Light Supper, and a celebration party on Friday night give you opportunities to meet other students. All participants are invited to attend local professional concerts. The Machias Bay Chamber Concerts occur on Tuesday evenings in July and August. The Mary Potterton Memorial Concert Series is held in Lubec on Wednesday evenings. The following schedule is subject to change:
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Jazz Piano Jazz Piano: July 15, July 22, Aug. 12, Aug. 19 Five 45-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily, MWF jazz theory $715
Kent Hewitt Sebastien Ammann
7/15, 7/22 8/12, 8/19 Degrees from Boston University, U.Conn; A native of Switzerland, Sebastien has taught at Berklee College, Trinity College, been active in the NYC area since 2008 Hartford Conservatory; concerts with as a pianist, composer, and educator. Clark Terry, Kenny Burrell, Jackie McLean. Leader of the Sebastien Ammann Quartet, as well as other projects.
Accompanists To enhance your experience of vocal or instrumental study at SummerKeys, we provide the services of highly qualified, good-natured coaches/accompanists to work with you privately, or perhaps attend your individual lessons. There is no charge for these sessions, as long as you are registered in one of our programs. Sign-up sheets are put out on Monday morning and you can find times that fit into your schedule. If you are planning on bringing a difficult piece, please be in touch with us well in advance, so the accompanist can get the music ahead of time. Lee Downing Lee graduated from New England Conservatory of Music with a major in piano performance. She is piano accompanist for the Washington County Childrens Chorus, University of Maine at Machias Community Chorale, and Quoddy Voices. Lee works full-time as the director of Porter Memorial Library in Machias.
John Newell and Richard McIntyre also do accompaniment during some weeks. See Piano Faculty (page 5) for bios.
Group Programs Preformed Chamber Music Group Workshop: June 17, June 24
Bring your preformed
Individual lessons are available as an add on, dependant on teacher availability.
chamber group and spend a week working with Ina! Learn to solve musical and ensemble issues. Build your groups repertory. Program includes daily one hour group coaching and two hours group practice time. Please note that all members of the ensemble should be listed on the registration form. Limit of 5 people per group.
Ina Litera $715 per group 6/17, 6/24 Ina holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music and a Masters of Arts degree from The City College of New York/CUNY.
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ARTS Photo Workshop: July 15, July 29 Basics of portraiture, landscape, and documentary; assignments in multiple locations; private instruction. Students must supply digital camera, laptop, and thumb drive. $715 PHOTO WORKSHOP FACULTY Judy Goodman, Frank Van Riper 7/15, 7/29 Co-authors of Serenissima: Venice in Winter, a book of photographs and essays published in the U.S. and Italy. Photo Master Classes: July 22, August 5 Intense three-day classes for experienced photographers. Requires Director’s Approval $500 (Limited enrollment - Five Students maximum) PHOTO MASTER CLASS FACULTY Frank Van Riper 7/22, 8/5
Frank Van Riper is a documentary and commercial photographer, author, lecturer and columnist. Author of several bestselling books, his work is in the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine.
Creative Writing: July 8, August 5 Creative Writing II: July15, August 12 $375 Daily classes, exploring the tools used in short stories, novels; assignments based on local subjects
John Rule
See Website for workshop schedules, details, and instructor bio. Creative Writing Workshop
Participants will delve into the writer’s toolkit, evaluating the various methods used in creative fiction and non-fiction in an environment where participants are urged to take literary risks to further their own skills.
Creative Writing: The Next Step Workshop participants who have already completed their first draft will spend five days of self and group evaluation, analysis of characters and their roles, and fine-tuning narrative language and dialogue.
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Jazz Piano Jazz Piano: July 15, July 22, Aug. 12, Aug. 19 Five 45-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily, MWF jazz theory $715
Kent Hewitt Sebastien Ammann
7/15, 7/22 8/12, 8/19 Degrees from Boston University, U.Conn; A native of Switzerland, Sebastien has taught at Berklee College, Trinity College, been active in the NYC area since 2008 Hartford Conservatory; concerts with as a pianist, composer, and educator. Clark Terry, Kenny Burrell, Jackie McLean. Leader of the Sebastien Ammann Quartet, as well as other projects.
Accompanists To enhance your experience of vocal or instrumental study at SummerKeys, we provide the services of highly qualified, good-natured coaches/accompanists to work with you privately, or perhaps attend your individual lessons. There is no charge for these sessions, as long as you are registered in one of our programs. Sign-up sheets are put out on Monday morning and you can find times that fit into your schedule. If you are planning on bringing a difficult piece, please be in touch with us well in advance, so the accompanist can get the music ahead of time. Lee Downing Lee graduated from New England Conservatory of Music with a major in piano performance. She is piano accompanist for the Washington County Childrens Chorus, University of Maine at Machias Community Chorale, and Quoddy Voices. Lee works full-time as the director of Porter Memorial Library in Machias.
John Newell and Richard McIntyre also do accompaniment during some weeks. See Piano Faculty (page 5) for bios.
Group Programs Preformed Chamber Music Group Workshop: June 17, June 24
Bring your preformed
Individual lessons are available as an add on, dependant on teacher availability.
chamber group and spend a week working with Ina! Learn to solve musical and ensemble issues. Build your groups repertory. Program includes daily one hour group coaching and two hours group practice time. Please note that all members of the ensemble should be listed on the registration form. Limit of 5 people per group.
Ina Litera $715 per group 6/17, 6/24 Ina holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music and a Masters of Arts degree from The City College of New York/CUNY.
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ARTS Photo Workshop: July 15, July 29 Basics of portraiture, landscape, and documentary; assignments in multiple locations; private instruction. Students must supply digital camera, laptop, and thumb drive. $715 PHOTO WORKSHOP FACULTY Judy Goodman, Frank Van Riper 7/15, 7/29 Co-authors of Serenissima: Venice in Winter, a book of photographs and essays published in the U.S. and Italy. Photo Master Classes: July 22, August 5 Intense three-day classes for experienced photographers. Requires Director’s Approval $500 (Limited enrollment - Five Students maximum) PHOTO MASTER CLASS FACULTY Frank Van Riper 7/22, 8/5
Frank Van Riper is a documentary and commercial photographer, author, lecturer and columnist. Author of several bestselling books, his work is in the permanent collections of the National Portrait Gallery, the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine.
Creative Writing: July 8, August 5 Creative Writing II: July15, August 12 $375 Daily classes, exploring the tools used in short stories, novels; assignments based on local subjects
John Rule
See Website for workshop schedules, details, and instructor bio. Creative Writing Workshop
Participants will delve into the writer’s toolkit, evaluating the various methods used in creative fiction and non-fiction in an environment where participants are urged to take literary risks to further their own skills.
Creative Writing: The Next Step Workshop participants who have already completed their first draft will spend five days of self and group evaluation, analysis of characters and their roles, and fine-tuning narrative language and dialogue.
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WOODWINDS Clarinet: July 1, July 8, July 15, July 22 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily, daily group classes. $715 Accompanist available CLARINET FACULTY
Anna Maria Baeza 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 Faculty at the Brearley School and Third Street Music School Settlement in New York City. Flute: July 8, July 15, July 22, July 29, Aug. 5, Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Aug. 26 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily. Accompanist available $715 FLUTE FACULTY Eve Friedman (Flute, Baroque Flute, & Recorder) 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 DMA in Baroque Flute from Indiana University, performs with the Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra, American Bach Soloists and the Washington Bach Consort. Suzanne Gilchrest 7/29, 8/5 Has performed throughout the USA and Europe, flute and chamber music faculty of New York University. Andrea Maurer 8/12, 8/19, 8/26 Masters in Music Performance from Rice University, sponsored by the U.S. Information Service to perform in Mumbai, India. Oboe: July 29, Aug. 5 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, daily group classes will include reed making, two hours practice daily. Accompanist available $715 OBOE FACULTY Setsuko Otake 7/29, 8/5 Oboist Setsuko Otake has a diverse and multifaceted career as a soloist, orchestral performer, and teacher. Variety of performances from playing with classical symphonies to Broadway shows.
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STRINGS Cello: Jun. 17, Jun. 24, Jul.1, Jul. 8, Jul. 15, Jul. 22, Jul. 29, Aug. 5, Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Aug. 26 Daily group classes and private lessons (length determined by instructor), two hours daily practice. Accompanist available $715 Violin/Viola: Jun. 17, Jun. 24, Jul.8, Jul. 15, Jul. 29, Aug. 5 Daily group classes and private lessons (length determined by instructor), two hours daily practice. Accompanist available $715
STRING FACULTY CELLO Peter Lewy Matt Goeke 8/19, 8/26 6/17, 6/24 Has taught all ages and levels of Stamford Symphony, Musica Sacra and cello students for more than 25 years The Kitchen House Band, solo performances on the faculties of many NYC in the Dvorak, Brahms “Double” and the music schools. Shostakovich First Concertos. Kathleen Collisson Joachim Woitun 7/29, 8/5 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 Cellist with the Milwaukee Joachim Woitun teaches at Saint Ann’s School Symphony since 1977, teaching in Brooklyn; studied at Musikhochschule in since age 16, she especially enjoys Munich; degrees from Eastern Washington working with adult students of University and Queens College, CUNY; all levels. specialized in Margaret Rowell technique. David Bakamjian 8/12 BA from Yale (with Aldo Parisot) Doctorate at SUNY/Stonybrook under Timothy Eddy and Bernard Greenhouse. VIOLIN/VIOLA Margrét Hjaltested Ina Litera 8/5 6/17, 6/24 Faculty, Queens College preparatory Ina holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Division, graduate of Juilliard School the Manhattan School of Music and a Masters and Mannes College of Music. of Arts degree from The City College of New York/CUNY. Fran Berge 7/8, 7/15, 7/29 On faculty at three music schools in Philadelphia, Fran also performs as part of Tempesta di Mare Baroque Orchestra and the Fairmount, Dryden and Aurelio Ensembles. Specialist in Baroque performance practice.
“I have told everyone about our fabulous time in Lubec! You helped me so much- thank you.”
- Mary Lewis Chapman, Williamsburg, VA
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WOODWINDS Clarinet: July 1, July 8, July 15, July 22 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily, daily group classes. $715 Accompanist available CLARINET FACULTY
Anna Maria Baeza 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 Faculty at the Brearley School and Third Street Music School Settlement in New York City. Flute: July 8, July 15, July 22, July 29, Aug. 5, Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Aug. 26 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily. Accompanist available $715 FLUTE FACULTY Eve Friedman (Flute, Baroque Flute, & Recorder) 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 DMA in Baroque Flute from Indiana University, performs with the Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra, American Bach Soloists and the Washington Bach Consort. Suzanne Gilchrest 7/29, 8/5 Has performed throughout the USA and Europe, flute and chamber music faculty of New York University. Andrea Maurer 8/12, 8/19, 8/26 Masters in Music Performance from Rice University, sponsored by the U.S. Information Service to perform in Mumbai, India. Oboe: July 29, Aug. 5 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, daily group classes will include reed making, two hours practice daily. Accompanist available $715 OBOE FACULTY Setsuko Otake 7/29, 8/5 Oboist Setsuko Otake has a diverse and multifaceted career as a soloist, orchestral performer, and teacher. Variety of performances from playing with classical symphonies to Broadway shows.
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STRINGS Cello: Jun. 17, Jun. 24, Jul.1, Jul. 8, Jul. 15, Jul. 22, Jul. 29, Aug. 5, Aug. 12, Aug. 19, Aug. 26 Daily group classes and private lessons (length determined by instructor), two hours daily practice. Accompanist available $715 Violin/Viola: Jun. 17, Jun. 24, Jul.8, Jul. 15, Jul. 29, Aug. 5 Daily group classes and private lessons (length determined by instructor), two hours daily practice. Accompanist available $715
STRING FACULTY CELLO Peter Lewy Matt Goeke 8/19, 8/26 6/17, 6/24 Has taught all ages and levels of Stamford Symphony, Musica Sacra and cello students for more than 25 years The Kitchen House Band, solo performances on the faculties of many NYC in the Dvorak, Brahms “Double” and the music schools. Shostakovich First Concertos. Kathleen Collisson Joachim Woitun 7/29, 8/5 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 Cellist with the Milwaukee Joachim Woitun teaches at Saint Ann’s School Symphony since 1977, teaching in Brooklyn; studied at Musikhochschule in since age 16, she especially enjoys Munich; degrees from Eastern Washington working with adult students of University and Queens College, CUNY; all levels. specialized in Margaret Rowell technique. David Bakamjian 8/12 BA from Yale (with Aldo Parisot) Doctorate at SUNY/Stonybrook under Timothy Eddy and Bernard Greenhouse. VIOLIN/VIOLA Margrét Hjaltested Ina Litera 8/5 6/17, 6/24 Faculty, Queens College preparatory Ina holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Division, graduate of Juilliard School the Manhattan School of Music and a Masters and Mannes College of Music. of Arts degree from The City College of New York/CUNY. Fran Berge 7/8, 7/15, 7/29 On faculty at three music schools in Philadelphia, Fran also performs as part of Tempesta di Mare Baroque Orchestra and the Fairmount, Dryden and Aurelio Ensembles. Specialist in Baroque performance practice.
“I have told everyone about our fabulous time in Lubec! You helped me so much- thank you.”
- Mary Lewis Chapman, Williamsburg, VA
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Fiddle: August 12, August 19 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, daily group classes, two hours practice daily. $715 Violin, Viola, and Cello students are also invited to attend. FIDDLE FACULTY Andrea Hoag 8/12, 8/19 Grammy nominee, performs with the cross-cultural Dovetail Ensemble and many others. Graduated from the Folk Violin Pedagogy program at Malungs Folkhögskola in Sweden.
Plucked Strings Classical Guitar: July 29, August 5 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily, group classes $715 FACULTY CLASSICAL GUITAR Winslow Browning 7/29, 8/5 Performances with orchestras in the U.S., Canada, Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland, Switzerland, and at NYC’s Carnegie and Alice Tully Halls. Celtic Harp Workshop: August 12, August 19 Morning group class, daily private lessons, plus one hour daily practice $715 FACULTY CELTIC HARP Haley Hewitt 8/12, 8/19 Haley Hewitt is a Boston-based performer, composer, arranger, educator, and harpist with a passion for new and traditional music. Mandolin Workshop: July 8
Daily private lessons, daily group classes (focusing on considerations of technique and ensemble playing.) Mandola, mandocello, and octave mandolin also welcome $715
FACULTY MANDOLIN Marilynn Mair 7/8 Her book, The Complete Mandolinist, has been called “the most comprehensive mandolin method published in nearly a century.”
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BRASS Trumpet: August 5, August 12 Daily group class, �ive 60-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily, solo and ensemble workshop. Accompanist available $715 Non-Trumpet Brass: August 5 Open to all brass players, with the understanding that trumpet is the instructor’s specialty
TRUMPET/BRASS FACULTY Robert Stibler 8/5, 8/12 Recently retired from the University of New Hampshire, where he had taught since 1978; full professor and Chair of the Music Department.
VOICE Vocal Workshops: June 24, July 29, August 5, August 12 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, daily classes, two hours daily practice, assigned listening. $715
VOICE FACULTY Patricia Caya Alexandra (Ali) Garrison 6/24 7/29, 8/5, 8/12 Studied voice in Helsinki BMA Vocal Performace, University of and Vienna, and taught Michigan. Founding member: the voice at UMM for 5 years. Waverlies; Nathaniel Dett Chorale She enjoys working with students of all Operatic/theatre roles; concert/ ages and abilities, and is looking forward church soloist; ACTRA member; to her 5th year teaching at SummerKeys. Gemini Nominee
CABARET Cabaret: July 15, July 22 Daily group class, private lessons, daily practice time. $715
CABARET FACULTY
David Alpher & Jennie Litt 7/15, 7/22 Mr. Alpher is an internationally recognized art song/chamber music composer and currently works as the collaborative pianist/vocal coach at Vassar College. Ms. Litt is a two-time ASCAPlus Award winner and has performed at all the major NYC clubs, including 54 Below and Stage 72.
Cabaret is an intimate musical art form, in which a performer puts his or her personal stamp on a song through honest exploration of the lyric. Students do not need to know how to read music, nor do they need to have taken voice lessons or studied acting. That said, professionals from other theatrical and musical genres who are interested in exploring the unique art form of cabaret are welcome!
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Fiddle: August 12, August 19 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, daily group classes, two hours practice daily. $715 Violin, Viola, and Cello students are also invited to attend. FIDDLE FACULTY Andrea Hoag 8/12, 8/19 Grammy nominee, performs with the cross-cultural Dovetail Ensemble and many others. Graduated from the Folk Violin Pedagogy program at Malungs Folkhögskola in Sweden.
Plucked Strings Classical Guitar: July 29, August 5 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily, group classes $715 FACULTY CLASSICAL GUITAR Winslow Browning 7/29, 8/5 Performances with orchestras in the U.S., Canada, Austria, Germany, Italy and Switzerland, Switzerland, and at NYC’s Carnegie and Alice Tully Halls. Celtic Harp Workshop: August 12, August 19 Morning group class, daily private lessons, plus one hour daily practice $715 FACULTY CELTIC HARP Haley Hewitt 8/12, 8/19 Haley Hewitt is a Boston-based performer, composer, arranger, educator, and harpist with a passion for new and traditional music. Mandolin Workshop: July 8
Daily private lessons, daily group classes (focusing on considerations of technique and ensemble playing.) Mandola, mandocello, and octave mandolin also welcome $715
FACULTY MANDOLIN Marilynn Mair 7/8 Her book, The Complete Mandolinist, has been called “the most comprehensive mandolin method published in nearly a century.”
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BRASS Trumpet: August 5, August 12 Daily group class, �ive 60-minute lessons weekly, two hours practice daily, solo and ensemble workshop. Accompanist available $715 Non-Trumpet Brass: August 5 Open to all brass players, with the understanding that trumpet is the instructor’s specialty
TRUMPET/BRASS FACULTY Robert Stibler 8/5, 8/12 Recently retired from the University of New Hampshire, where he had taught since 1978; full professor and Chair of the Music Department.
VOICE Vocal Workshops: June 24, July 29, August 5, August 12 Five private 60-minute lessons weekly, daily classes, two hours daily practice, assigned listening. $715
VOICE FACULTY Patricia Caya Alexandra (Ali) Garrison 6/24 7/29, 8/5, 8/12 Studied voice in Helsinki BMA Vocal Performace, University of and Vienna, and taught Michigan. Founding member: the voice at UMM for 5 years. Waverlies; Nathaniel Dett Chorale She enjoys working with students of all Operatic/theatre roles; concert/ ages and abilities, and is looking forward church soloist; ACTRA member; to her 5th year teaching at SummerKeys. Gemini Nominee
CABARET Cabaret: July 15, July 22 Daily group class, private lessons, daily practice time. $715
CABARET FACULTY
David Alpher & Jennie Litt 7/15, 7/22 Mr. Alpher is an internationally recognized art song/chamber music composer and currently works as the collaborative pianist/vocal coach at Vassar College. Ms. Litt is a two-time ASCAPlus Award winner and has performed at all the major NYC clubs, including 54 Below and Stage 72.
Cabaret is an intimate musical art form, in which a performer puts his or her personal stamp on a song through honest exploration of the lyric. Students do not need to know how to read music, nor do they need to have taken voice lessons or studied acting. That said, professionals from other theatrical and musical genres who are interested in exploring the unique art form of cabaret are welcome!
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ay 1, we send student lists to our faculty for the com
ing season with the understanding they w
ill be paid for these students. T
herefore, after May 1, Program
Deposits are non-refundable.
4.$40 D
eposit for each extra lesson selected.After M
ay 1 deposits are non-refundable.
5.$25 C
oached Ensem
ble Option deposit for each w
eek selected: After M
ay 1 deposits are non-refundable. If you choose this option, w
hich may only be taken A
LO
NG
WIT
H O
NE
OF O
UR
INST
RU
ME
NT
AL
PR
OG
RA
MS,the deposit holds your place in the C
oached Ensemble O
ption for the week(s) you
choose.
6.C
redit card paymentscan be m
ade by calling our registrar, Helen Lelievre, at 207-733-7509 or 207-271-1572.
Please note that there will be a 2%
fee associated with this(5%
for International cards).DO
NO
Tsubm
it your credit card info through e-m
ail, and DO
NO
Tleave the info as a phone m
essage.We are now
also acceptingpaym
ents throughPayPal, please follow
the directions on the website to pay by this m
ethod.
PLE
ASE
RE
GIST
ER
ME
FOR
SUM
ME
RK
EY
S 2019.I am enclosing m
y completed registration form
along with the
deposit(s) and registration fee as requested.
Nam
e: _________________________________________________________
I have enclosed the following deposits and fees:
TO
TA
L N
UM
BE
R O
F WE
EK
S CH
EC
KE
D O
N PA
GE
1:_____x $200 = __________________
TO
TA
L N
UM
BE
R O
F EN
SEM
BL
E W
EE
KS C
HE
CK
ED
ON
PAG
E 1:_____
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(Deposits are refundable until M
ay 1)
RE
GIST
RA
TIO
N FE
E $50
TO
TA
L A
MO
UN
T O
F DE
POSIT
S AN
D R
EG
ISTR
AT
ION
FEE
DU
E* __________________
Registration Fee in non-refundable
Please make paym
ent to Summ
er Keys M
usic LL
C, and m
ail to:
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erKeys R
egistrationC
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ox 341Lubec, M
E 04652
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ittance of deposits and registration fee required before your place can be guaranteed.** A
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PAY
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NT
S MU
ST B
E M
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ND
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TR
A L
ESSO
NS A
ND
CL
ASSE
SSum
merK
eys Registrants and W
ashington County R
esidents: Private 60-minute L
esson $70, group class no charge. Please note that a W
ashington County R
esident is defined as someone w
ho lives in Washington C
ounty at least nine m
onths of the year. N
on-Registrants:Private 60-m
inute Lesson $100 (maxim
um 2 lessons per w
eek), Group C
lasses $40 per class.
Allstudents (even those only taking one lesson) need
to register and pay the $50 registration fee.
Full payment is due tw
o weeks before your start date. Y
ou will receive som
e orientation materialsand a balance
bill about one month ahead of your start date.
Plea
se c
ompl
ete
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e on
ly
CO
AC
HE
D E
NSE
MB
LE
OPT
ION
if yo
u pl
an to
par
ticip
ate
in th
e C
oach
ed E
nsem
ble
Opt
ion
If y
ou c
hoos
e to
regi
ster
for C
oach
ed E
nsem
ble,
ple
ase
bear
in m
ind
that
TH
IS IS
NO
T A
CH
AM
BER
MU
SIC
PR
OG
RA
M. T
he w
hole
focu
s at S
umm
erK
eys i
s on
pers
onal
ized
indi
vidu
al in
stru
ctio
n ai
med
at h
elpi
ng e
ach
parti
cipa
nt
to im
prov
e in
stru
men
tal,
voca
l, or
com
posi
tiona
l ski
lls. T
he C
oach
ed E
nsem
ble
Opt
ion
is d
esig
ned
to in
trod
uce
parti
cipa
nts t
o th
e ex
perie
nce
of le
arni
ng to
pla
y m
usic
as p
art o
f a d
uo o
r gro
up,a
nd is
set u
p as
follo
ws:
•N
o ta
pe o
r aud
ition
is re
quire
d, a
nd n
ovic
e pl
ayer
s are
wel
com
e to
par
ticip
ate.
•La
te M
onda
y af
tern
oon,
hav
ing
wor
ked
with
all
stud
ents
requ
estin
g C
oach
ed E
nsem
ble,
the
facu
lty m
eets
to
deci
de w
hat g
roup
s or d
uos m
ay b
e fo
rmed
, so
that
eac
h pe
rson
will
der
ive
max
imum
ben
efit
from
the
Ense
mbl
e ex
perie
nce.
•Th
ey a
re c
aref
ul to
sele
ct w
orks
of e
xcel
lent
qua
lity,
but
wor
ks w
hich
als
o m
ay b
e ac
com
plis
hed
in th
e fo
ur d
aily
co
achi
ng se
ssio
ns, w
hich
cul
min
ate
in th
e op
tiona
l per
form
ance
of t
he se
lect
ed w
ork.
•M
usic
and
sche
dule
s for
the
coac
hing
sess
ions
are
dis
tribu
ted
at th
e M
onda
y ev
enin
g so
cial
or l
eft a
t the
off
ice.
•Ev
ery
effo
rt is
mad
e to
org
aniz
e gr
oups
of t
hree
or m
ore
play
ers,
but o
ur e
xper
ienc
e ha
s sho
wn
that
par
ticip
ants
ha
ve g
reat
ly b
enef
ited
from
the
ense
mbl
e ex
perie
nce,
eve
n w
hen
two
pers
ons (
such
as c
ello
/pia
no, p
iano
4-
hand
s, ce
llo/c
ello
) are
invo
lved
.
•B
y si
gnin
g be
low
you
agr
ee to
acc
ept w
hate
ver t
he fa
culty
dec
ides
will
wor
k be
st fo
r you
. WE
DO
REG
RET
TH
AT
THER
E C
AN
BE
NO
LA
ST M
INU
TE C
HA
NG
ES.
•If
you
dec
ide
afte
r the
Mon
day
nigh
t mee
ting
that
you
are
not
goi
ng to
par
ticip
ate
in a
n en
sem
ble
that
has
bee
n fo
rmed
for y
ou, p
leas
e un
ders
tand
that
you
will
not
be
entit
led
to a
refu
nd o
f any
kin
d.
•A
dvan
ced
stud
ents
will
ing
to a
ccep
t the
se c
ondi
tions
are
wel
com
e to
par
ticip
ate.
•Pl
ease
not
e th
at C
eltic
Har
p st
uden
ts d
o no
t nee
dto
sign
up
for C
oach
ed E
nsem
ble,
as i
t is i
nclu
ded
in y
our
clas
ses.
•Th
ere
is n
o “J
azz”
focu
s in
Coa
ched
Ens
embl
e, b
ut p
iani
sts u
nder
stan
ding
this
, may
enr
oll.
If y
ou’v
e al
read
y ha
d so
me
ense
mbl
e ex
perie
nce,
ple
ase
desc
ribe:
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erst
and
and
agre
e to
the
term
s des
crib
ed a
bove
:
(sig
natu
re r
equi
red
if C
oach
ed E
nsem
ble
Opt
ion
is se
lect
ed)
(dat
e)
PLE
ASE
NO
TE
: IF
YO
U A
RE
CO
MIN
G W
ITH
A P
RE
-FO
RM
ED
GR
OU
P, S
UB
MIT
TH
E M
EM
BE
RS’
N
AM
ES,
INST
RU
ME
NT
S, A
ND
TH
E S
PEC
IFIC
WO
RK
TO
BE
CO
AC
HE
D N
O L
ESS
TH
AN
FOU
R W
EE
KS
IN A
DV
AN
CE
OF
YO
UR
AR
RIV
AL
. WE
WIL
L D
O O
UR
BE
ST T
O A
CC
OM
MO
DA
TE
.
KEY:
CABARET ($715)CELLO
($715)
CELTIC HARP ($715)
CLARINET ($715)
COM
POSITIO
N ($715)
FIDDLE ($715)
FLUTE ($715)
GU
ITAR (CLASSICAL) ($715)JAZZ PIAN
O ($715)
MAN
DOLIN
($715)O
BOE ($715)
ORG
AN ($715)
PIANO
A ($715)PIAN
O B ($715)
PIANO
C ($690)PIAN
O D ($450)
PIANO
E ($715)
PIANO
1 HAND ($715)
PIANO
DUET ($715)
2 PIANO
S/4 HANDS ($715)
PIANO
PRIVILEGE ($845)
please indicate other instrument:
(requires Director's approval)
PREFORM
ED ENSEM
BLE ($715)
TRUM
PET ($715)N
ON
-TRUM
PET BRASS ($715)
VIOLA ($715)
VIOLIN
($715)
VOICE ($715)
COACHED EN
SEMBLE ($175)
CREATIVE WRITIN
G ($375)
CREATIVE WRITIN
G II ($375)
PHOTO
WO
RKSHOP ($715)
PHOTO
MASTER CLASS ($500)
(requires Director's approval)
July 22 - July 26
July 29 - August 2
August 5 - August 9
August 12 - August 16
August 19 - August 23
August 26 - August 30
PROG
RAM (tuition)
June 17 - June 23
June 24 - June 28
July 1- July 5
July 8 - July 12
July 15 - July 19
July 22 - July 26
July 29 - August 2
August 5 - August 9
August 12 - August 16
August 19 - August 23
August 26 - August 30
PROG
RAM (tuition)
June 17 - June 23
June 24 - June 28
July 1- July 5
July 8 - July 12
July 15 - July 19
white box indicates program
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NO
T available
SUM
MERKEYS 2019 Schedule of Program
s
ARTS PROG
RAMS
You may practice on w
eekends. If you want guaranteed extra practice hours, that tim
e can be reserved at $15/hour.
Please reserve extra daily practice time: ____ one hour ____ tw
o hours
Request for Extra Practice Hours: Practice hours are weekdays 9 am
- 9 pm. Extra piano practice tim
e is available by chance at no cost if the week is not fully scheduled.
1. Please check the box(es) for the program(s) you w
ish to attend.
2. Please check the box(es) for the weeks you w
ould like to participate in coached ensemble; you m
ay only participate in coached ensem
ble if you register for a complete program
.
MU
SIC PROG
RAMS
SUM
MER
KEYS
201
9 RE
GIS
TRAT
ION
FO
RM
Each
stud
ent m
ust c
ompl
ete
the
entir
e fo
rm.
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e _
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e Ph
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k Ph
one
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ase
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mer
genc
y, c
onta
ct
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Sum
mer
Key
sw
elco
mes
alll
evel
sof
mus
icex
perie
nce,
incl
udin
gpa
rtici
pant
sw
ithlit
tleor
nopr
evio
usin
struc
tion.
The
follo
win
gqu
estio
nsar
ede
sign
edto
help
uspr
epar
eth
ebe
stpr
ogra
mfo
ryou
and
are
optio
nale
xcep
tfor
ques
tion
5,w
hich
requ
ires
are
spon
se.
1.Pl
ease
des
crib
eyo
ursk
illle
vel:
❑
No
prio
rin
struc
tion
❑
Som
epr
ior
inst
ruct
ion
❑
Inte
rmed
iate
❑
Expe
rien
ced
2.Pl
ease
des
crib
ean
ypl
ayin
gex
perie
nce
you
may
hav
e ha
d.
3.H
ave
you
prev
ious
lyat
tend
edSu
mm
erK
eys?
❑
Yes
❑
No
4
. I
f you
ans
wer
ed, “
No”
to q
uest
ion
3 ab
ove,
ple
ase
tell
us h
owyo
u le
arne
dab
out S
umm
erK
eys.
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5
. W
hat d
o yo
u ho
pe to
ach
ieve
at S
umm
erK
eys?
(re
spon
se r
equi
red)
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If
you
are
brin
ging
a sp
ecifi
c w
ork,
whi
cha
facu
lty m
embe
r is g
oing
to b
e pe
rfor
min
g w
ith y
ou, y
ou m
ust n
otify
us s
epar
atel
y
Sum
mer
Key
sPo
licy
to
be su
re th
at w
e ha
ve th
e m
usic
, and
that
the
inst
ruct
or h
as e
noug
h tim
e to
pre
pare
.
Plea
sere
adth
efo
llow
ing
info
rmat
ion
care
fully
:•
Can
cella
tion
and
tuiti
onre
fund
s: A
tlea
ston
e-w
eek
canc
ella
tion
notic
e,50
%m
inus
the
depo
sits
and
regi
strat
ion
fee
will
bere
fund
ed.
Tuiti
onis
notr
efun
ded
due
tola
tear
rival
;tui
tion
cred
it (m
inus
depo
sit)
tow
ard
2020
may
beco
nsid
ered
inca
ses
ofex
trem
edu
ress
.
•C
hang
e Fe
e:If
you
cha
nge
your
inst
rum
ent,
wee
k, a
nd/o
r ins
truct
or a
fter M
ay 1
, the
re w
ill b
e a
chan
ge fe
e of
$20
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mun
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cept
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