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About Walden
The Walden School (founded 1972) is a
summer music school and festival offering programs that emphasize creative
application, specifically through music improvisation and composition.
In residence since 1983 on the campus of the Dublin School in beautiful
Dublin, New Hampshire, the school provides an inspiring retreat-like environment
ideal for creative music making. The Walden School is the successor organization
to the Junior Conservatory Camp.
Walden’s renowned Young Musicians Program provides thorough and
creative theoretical training for young musicians ages 9 to 18. The school
is deliberately small, and a student to faculty ratio of 4 to 1 ensures
that coursework is geared to the individual student, beginner through
advanced, and that a creative and supportive musical community is formed
and nurtured. During the five-week program, students attend classes in
music history, analysis, computer musicianship, jazz and other topics
to complement their thorough training in Walden’s core curriculum
of musicianship and composition. During weekly composers forums, student
improvisations and compositions are performed by faculty, students, and
visiting artists and a guest moderator leads discussion about the pieces.
The Walden School Concert Series features performances by world-class
artists and ensembles that interact closely with students. All students
and faculty participate in The Walden School Chorus which meets daily
and performs a concert at the end of the session. Dances, swim trips,
weekly mountain hikes, and ‘open mic’ nights balance this
rigorous musical training and are integral to the Walden experience.
The Walden School’s Teacher Training Institute offers
unique professional development opportunities to help music educators
sharpen their musicianship skills, enrich their teaching with imaginative
activities, and more effectively guide the creative voices of their students.
Weekend workshops and weeklong intensives are designed for composers,
college professors, public and private school music teachers, and private
instructors interested in learning proven methods for introducing or further
developing composition and improvisation activities in the classroom or
studio. Interactive sessions with master teachers include daily classes
in musicianship, computer music, solfège, rhythms, and improvisation
and provide participants with innovative ideas and specific teaching tools
based upon an original music pedagogy, initially developed by Grace Newsom
Cushman, that has had proven success for more than 50 years.
Copyright 2007-2008, The Walden School, All Rights Reserved.
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