CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SPRING 2025
Program Details
Faculty
Cello - Dr. Nathaniel Pierce, Director
Violin/Viola - Hannah Kennedy
Masterclasses
Dr. Tulio Rondon, ÌÇÐÄVlog Professor of Cello
Dr. Christine Harada Li, ÌÇÐÄVlog Assistant Professor of Violin and Viola
Additional Faculty and Instructors:
-ÌÇÐÄVlog String Faculty
-Guest artists
-ÌÇÐÄVlog Music Majors
Calendar
Group classes will take place weekly on Sundays. Individual lessons will take place weekly and will be scheduled between the instructor and students/parents. The String Academy calendar will conform to the University Calendar. If students seek lessons outside of the University Calendar they are encouraged to reach out to their instructor.
Location
All Classes take place in the Haas Fine Arts Center at UW-Eau Claire
Newsletter
A weekly newsletter will be sent out to students to remind them of important events and group class activities.
REGISTRATION AND FEES
Non-refundable registration fee: $45
Semester Tuition Packages
Tuition is inclusive of private lessons, groups classes, masterclasses and recitals.
Package A: $750
Weekly Lessons (30 min each)
Weekly Group Classes (60 min each)
Masterclasses
Recital
Package B: $850
Weekly Lessons (45 minutes each)
Weekly Group Classes (60 min each)
Masterclasses
Recital
Package C: $1,000
Weekly Lessons (60 minutes each)
Weekly Group Classes (60 min each)
Masterclasses
Recital
Payment Information
Students will receive the tuition payment link upon acceptance into the program. Payments will be made to the ÌÇÐÄVlog Department of Music & Theatre Arts. Payments are due at the beginning of the semester. (Payment plans are available if parents are unable to pay the entire semester tuition at the beginning of the term). Payments are only refundable up to the beginning of the term.
LESSON EXPECTATIONS
Parents are encouraged to sit in lessons and take notes, especially for young students taking 30 and 45 minute lessons. They are responsible for creating a positive practicing environment at home, and helping their children commit to an organized daily practice schedule determined by the teacher. Parental involvement may evolve as the student matures. Students must arrive on time and bring their music organized, pencils, metronome and tuner, cleaning cloth and rosin. Students are expected to practice every day with intention and focus and communicate questions to their teachers. They should come prepared and bring a positive, open mindset for learning. The Academy may decide to remove a student from the program if they show misbehavior or consistent lack of preparation.
Lesson Cancellation Policy
Student attendance is required at the lessons, and must give 24 hour notice for cancellation. Teachers are not required to make up lessons that students miss. Teachers are responsible for scheduling a make-up lesson for a lesson they themselves miss. If a student is 15 minutes late the teacher has the right to leave and won’t be required to make up the missed time or lesson.
Group classes
Weekly group classes serve as an opportunity for practice performances, technique class, music theory, ear and rhythm training, music history and general musicianship. Group classes may be combined with all teachers and instruments or may break into separate instruments and teachers. Learning from peers and gaining outside perspectives from other string academy faculty is a crucial part of every students’ growth.
Performances, Masterclasses, Recitals
Outreach performances
Students are encouraged to practice performing their pieces in the community at churches, hospitals, retirement homes, etc. to experience the impact their music can make in the community. Faculty may also assist in organizing such outreach events.
Masterclasses
Masterclasses will be offered by guest artists in person or via Zoom. Students who are prepared will have an opportunity to perform and observe feedback for other students working with a guest teacher.
Recitals
Recitals will be at the end of each term and will feature all of the students' hard work throughout the semester. The goal is to have each student memorize and perform their recital piece after having already practiced performing it extensively throughout the term and showing their highest current level. Mini recitals may also be organized.
Faculty Recitals
At least once a year, there will be a faculty concert mandatory for students to attend as part of their curriculum.
Pianists
A pianist will be provided for each recital. If students wish to work with pianists during the semester, they are responsible for finding and making arrangements with their pianist if needed. A list of pianists will be sent to students.
Chamber Music
The program provides an opportunity for students to connect and form chamber groups. Students are encouraged to form groups and, if interest is indicated in the application, may be placed into a group. They may rehearse on their own time and arrange performances in group class.
Possible ensemble projects
String Academy students may join in an ensemble piece at the end of the term recital.