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Third Street Music School Summer 2010 CatalogTRANSCRIPT
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T H I R D S T R E E T M U S I C S C H O O L S E T T L E M E N T
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IMPORTANT REGISTRATION
DATES
TUITION & REGISTRATION
FEES
OTHERIMPORTANT
INFORMATION
235 East 1 1 th strEEt • NEw York, NY 10003
tElEphoNE 2 12-777-3240 • facsimilE 2 12-477- 1808
www.thirdstrEEtmusicschool.org
Thursday, March 11, 2010 Registration for Summer Arts Day Camp begins for currently enrolled families. (Summer Arts Day Camp requires a deposit of one-half of the tuition plus the registration fee at the time of registration. The balance of Summer Arts Day Camp tuition is due by Monday, June 7, 2010.)
Friday, March 12, 2010 Registration for all summer activities, for new and returning students, begins and continues until maximum enrollment is reached.
Saturday, May 1, 2010 Last day to receive discounted tuition for selected programs.
Tuition and registration fees, for group and individual lessons, are non-refundable and non-transferable, with two exceptions: 1) for individual lessons that an instructor is not able to give; and 2) for a class that is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment.
Tuition and fees for all classes and lessons (except Summer Arts Day Camp) must be paid in full at the time of registration.
No student or family with an outstanding tuition balance is permitted to register until the balance has been paid.
The School accepts personal checks, money orders and American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa.
There will be a charge for any check that is returned by the bank.
Fees are subject to change.
Lessons missed due to student absences are not refundable.
Teachers are not required to make up any lessons cancelled by a student.
Students should notify the office of their absence prior to lesson time as a courtesy to the teacher.
For further information, call the Registration Office at 212-777-3240, ext. 30 or ext. 18.
REGISTRATION OFFICE HOURSseptember–june
monday–friday 9:00–11:00 am;
1:30–6:00 pm saturday
9:00 am–12:30 pm 1:30–4:00 pm
julymonday–friday (Closed July 5)
9:00–11:00 am 1:30–6:00 pm
augustThe building is closed; phone
inquiries are welcome.monday–thursday 9:00 am–5:00 pm
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RegisteR
by May 1
to receive
early bird
discounts!
2THIRD STREET MUSIC SCHOOL SETTLEMENT has a long and proud history as a major cultural resource in New York City, and serves as a model for community schools of the arts nationwide. The oldest community music school in the country, Third Street was established in 1894 by Emilie Wagner, a young pianist and violinist, who was passionate in her conviction that music had the power to bring relief to the struggling immigrants of New York City’s Lower East Side.
Third Street Music School Settlement is a founding member of the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, a founding member of the New York City Coalition of Community Schools of the Arts, an affiliate member of United Neighborhood Houses, and a member of the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York.
Third Street Music School Settlement is grateful to the many individuals, foundations, corporations and government agencies that make its programs possible. Summer programs have received support from the Altman Foundation, The E.H.A. Foundation and the Lily Palmer Fry Memorial Trust.
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Scott Anderson, guitarRich Bennet, guitar
Nathan Childers, saxophone, fluteMichael Crane, pianoYvonne Curry, dance
Rita De Silva-Johnson, preschool arts Lee Feldman, piano
Cara Gargano, dance Cathy Guy, preschool arts
Brenda Harris, preschool artsAmelia Hollander, violin, viola
Susan Innamorato, pianoSibylle Johner, celloMin Sun Kim, violin
Nathaniel LaNasa, pianoMarcia Lewis, Piano Ensemble, piano
Bonita Lubinsky, fluteTim McCarthy, French horn
David Moreno, guitarViorica Morris-Stan, visual arts
Nnenna Ogwo, piano Mary Jo Pagano, Chamber Music, piano
Sasha Papernik, pianoRoger Peltzman, piano
José Pietri-Coimbre, violinAngela Pistilli, piano
Christa Robinson, oboeClaire Smith, violin
Dale Smith, voiceJoyce Smith, voice
List in formation; additional summer faculty
to be announced.
SUMMER FACULTY
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Summer 2010 Calendar
Summer Arts Day Camp
Summer Art Workshop
Chamber Music Workshop
Piano Ensemble Workshop
Dance Workshop
Group Guitar for Adults
Summer Note Reading
Individual and Partner Instruction
Group Instrumental Classes
Adult Chamber Music
Summer Faculty List
Summer Registration Procedures & Policies
CONTENTS SUMMER 2010 PROGRAMS
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10 3INDIVIDUAL
AND PARTNER INSTRUCTION
GROUP INSTRUMENTAL
CLASSES
ADULT CHAMBER
MUSIC
for adults, teens and children Five weeks – June 28 through July 30
Individual lessons are the foundation of a student’s musical education, and are available for all levels of ability. New students should contact the Registrar, who will schedule placement.
TuiTion and Fees
individual One 30-minute lesson per week for five weeks $236.25 One 45-minute lesson per week for five weeks $312.50 One 60-minute lesson per week for five weeks $352.50 Registration fee $20.00
partner
One 45-minute lesson per week for five weeks $182.50 One 60-minute lesson per week for five weeks $210.00 Registration fee $20.00
for beginning adults and students of all ages Five weeks – June 28 through July 30
Two students will be scheduled in a 30-minute class; three students in a 45-minute class; and four or more students in a 60-minute class.
TuiTion and Fees
One group class per week for five weeks $125.00Registration fee $20.00
for adults Five weeks – July 1 through July 29Thursdays from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Adult Chamber Music offers opportunities for adult students to play together in traditional and non-traditional chamber music ensembles and to work with a coach. The fee includes one 90-minute session per week (45 minutes with a chamber music coach and 45 minutes of rehearsal).
TuiTion and Fees
One group class per week for five weeks $125.00Registration fee $20.00
SUMMER 2010 CALENDAR
monday
June 28
July 12
July 19
July 26
tuesday
June 29
July 6
July 13
July 20
July 27
wednesday
June 30
July 7
July 14
July 21
July 28
thursday
July 1
July 8
July 15
July 22
July 29
friday
July 2
July 9
July 16
July 23
July 30
4SUMMER ARTS
DAY CAMP
for children ages 3 to 6 Five-week, three-week or two-week sessions June 28 through July 30 Monday through Friday (except Monday, July 5)
Summer Arts Day Camp is a creative, enriching and fun program for children 3 to 6 years old. Specialized instruction in music, arts and crafts, and dramatics, in a nurturing setting, allows your child’s creative energy to flourish. Weekly art projects are led by faculty who are all early childhood teachers and artists. The daily schedule includes a balance of both stimulating and relaxing activities including free play, music and arts classes, snack, daily out-door water play and lunch (brought from home).
special activities • Weekly Orff-based music classes with singing and pitched percussion instruments • Weekly Bilingual Birdies “Speakin’ Spanish” music class • Creative dramatics and puppetry • Storytelling • Special arts and crafts projects • Group games & activities
Facilities include air-conditioned, fully-equipped early childhood classrooms, a spacious dance studio, music studios, a kiln for clay work, and a sunny, enclosed courtyard for outdoor play.
enrollment information Children must be 3 years of age by July 1 and have previously been enrolled in a separation program (preschool or nursery school without parent present). Children must be toilet trained. For more information, please contact Risa Young, Director of Early Childhood Programs at 212-777-3240 x16.
tuition and fees Registration fee $20.00
Five weeks – July 1 through July 29Thursdays (6:00 pm – 7:00 pm)
Topics will include chords, strumming, songs, blues, improvisation, finger-style and pick technique.
This course is a great way to learn the foundation of guitar playing through fun and creative exercises. Taught by David Moreno, Third Street Guitar Department Chair.
Open to adult beginners. 5 sessions.
tuition and fees
Tuition $125.00Registration fee $20.00
Five weeks – July 1 through July 29Thursdays (60-minute classes)
A creative, stimulating and fun approach to learning the basics of note reading. Through the use of games, puzzles and books, students will learn to recognize notes and note values, and be given an introduction to rhythm. Students who have previously taken a note-reading class will have an opportunity to review and continue with note reading and rhythmic skills.
Students interested in this class should contact the String Chairperson, Min Sun Kim, before registering.
tuition and fees
Tuition $125.00Registration fee $20.00
GROUP GUITAR FOR ADULTSAn InTRODUCTIOn TO bASIC GUITAR SkILLS.
SUMMER nOTE READInGFOR STRInGS
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*Register for the five-week program
by May 1, 2010 to receive
discounted tuition.
Limited tuition assistance is available.
Five weeks
Three weeks
Two weeks
aGeS 3 and 4 9 am – 1 pm
aGeS 31/2 TO 6 9 am – 2:30 pm
June 28–July 30
June 28–July 16
July 19–July 30
*$1,750 / $1,850
$1,200
$850
*$2,236 / $2,330
$1,500
$1,075
Summer arTS day Camp
8DANCE
WORKSHOP
recommended for ages 7 to 18beginner and advanced levels available
Three weeks – July 12 through July 29Monday through Thursday (10:00 am – 3:00 pm, including a 30-minute lunch break)
African • Ballet • Hip Hop • TapThe Dance Workshop features classes in African, ballet, hip hop and tap dance. Students take daily technique classes, choreograph and rehearse new works for their final performance on Thursday, July 29. This is a workshop for any student who is serious about dance.
All students must fill out a Summer Dance Workshop application. For new students, an interview with Cara Gargano, Director of the Dance Workshop, is required before registering.
TuiTion and FeesThree-week workshop *$560.00 / $580.00 Registration fee $20.00
for children ages 5 to 10
section one Nine Days – June 28 through July 9 (closed July 3-5)
Monday through Friday (2:30 pm – 5:30 pm)
section two Ten Days – July 12 through July 23
Monday through Friday (2:30 pm – 5:30 pm)
The Summer Art Workshop encourages creativity and self-expression through art experiences. Children exercise their imaginations and build on art skills and techniques while learning the steps of project design, composition and execution. Students use a range of materials including charcoal, pastels, tempera paint, wood and clay. The daily schedule includes one hour of sketching and still-life drawing, a snack-time break (snack brought from home), followed by two hours of work on projects involving sculpture, clay, collage and painting.
The atmosphere is creative, nurturing and relaxed. Each workshop section is limited to 15 children. All materials and individual sketch books are included in the tuition.
TuiTion and Fees section one (nine days) *$540.00 / $555.00 section two (ten days) *$598.00 / $625.00
Registration fee $20.00
SUMMER ART WORKSHOP
5
*Register by May 1, 2010
to receive discounted tuition.
Early drop-off and/or extended day can be arranged through the
Registration Office for an additional fee.
Limited tuition assistance is available.
*Register by May 1, 2010 to receive discounted tuition.
Limited tuition assistance is available.
monday
July 12
July 19
July 26
tuesday
July 13
July 20
July 27
wednesday
July 14
July 21
July 28
thursday
July 15
July 22
July 29
friday monday
June 28
tuesday
tuesday
June 29
July 6
wednesday
June 30
July 7
thursday
July 1
July 8
friday
July 2
July 9
monday
July 12
July 19
tuesday
July 13
July 20
wednesday
July 14
July 21
thursday
July 15
July 22
friday
July 16
July 23
for woodwind, brass, piano and string players
recommended for ages 8 to 18Two weeks – June 29 through July 9Tuesday through Friday (9:30 am – 5:00 pm)
Daily coaching • Scheduled practice Daily group rehearsals • Workshops Student concerts • Master classes • Field trips This eight-day workshop is designed for students who wish to advance their skills in chamber music while enjoying summertime camaraderie. Students are carefully placed in groups and assigned repertoire based on skill level and age. Each group receives two hours of coaching per day as well as supervised practice. Master classes, led by faculty and visiting artists, provide in-depth feedback from musicianship skills to interpretation of the pieces being played. One-day or multi-day clinics including drumming, Dalcroze Eurythmics, theory, sight-reading and more supplement training to broaden students’ understanding of music and their abilities as ensemble players. Groups prepare for a public performance, as a part of Third Street’s well-established outdoor summer concert series, and participate in a final concert in the school’s auditorium on Friday, July 9.
Quality instruction and the opportunity for intensive learning are balanced with recreational activities, field trips and concert-going, all designed to deepen friendship and the musical experience.
An audition with Mary Jo Pagano, Director of the Chamber Music Program is required. Currently enrolled and new students are welcome to apply.
TuiTion and FeesTwo-week workshop *$740.00 / $790.00 Registration fee $20.00
6CHAMBER MUSIC
WORKSHOPfor early intermediate through advanced players
recommended for ages 8 to 18Two weeks – July 12 through July 22
Monday through Thursday (9:30 am – 5:00 pm)
Daily coaching and rehearsals • Musicianship Student Concert • Improvisation • Performance workshops • Field tripsThis unique eight-day workshop enables piano students to experience the joy of piano chamber music repertoire written for 1-2-3-4-5 and even 6 piano(s)/keyboard(s). Every day is packed with lots of keyboard fun. Students rehearse, perform, and practice sight-reading and improvisation skills on a variety of keyboards. Most of the school’s studios are equipped with Steinway grand pianos, and students also have the opportunity to play electric pianos, electronic keyboards and a harpsichord. The fun and festivities culminate in a performance on July 22. Currently enrolled as well as new students should sign up for an audition interview with Marcia Lewis, Director of the Summer Piano Ensemble Workshop, before registering. Students will be asked to play a solo piece for the audition.
TuiTion and FeesTwo-week workshop *$740.00 / $755.00
Registration fee $20.00
PIANO ENSEMBLE WORKSHOP
7
*Register by May 1, 2010
to receive discounted tuition.
Limited tuition assistance is available.
*Register by May 1, 2010 to receive discounted tuition.
Limited tuition assistance is available.
monday
tuesday
June 29
July 6
wednesday
June 30
July 7
thursday
July 1
July 8
friday
July 2
July 9
monday
July 12
July 19
tuesday
July 13
July 20
wednesday
July 14
July 21
thursday
July 15
July 22
friday
for woodwind, brass, piano and string players
recommended for ages 8 to 18Two weeks – June 29 through July 9Tuesday through Friday (9:30 am – 5:00 pm)
Daily coaching • Scheduled practice Daily group rehearsals • Workshops Student concerts • Master classes • Field trips This eight-day workshop is designed for students who wish to advance their skills in chamber music while enjoying summertime camaraderie. Students are carefully placed in groups and assigned repertoire based on skill level and age. Each group receives two hours of coaching per day as well as supervised practice. Master classes, led by faculty and visiting artists, provide in-depth feedback from musicianship skills to interpretation of the pieces being played. One-day or multi-day clinics including drumming, Dalcroze Eurythmics, theory, sight-reading and more supplement training to broaden students’ understanding of music and their abilities as ensemble players. Groups prepare for a public performance, as a part of Third Street’s well-established outdoor summer concert series, and participate in a final concert in the school’s auditorium on Friday, July 9.
Quality instruction and the opportunity for intensive learning are balanced with recreational activities, field trips and concert-going, all designed to deepen friendship and the musical experience.
An audition with Mary Jo Pagano, Director of the Chamber Music Program is required. Currently enrolled and new students are welcome to apply.
TuiTion and FeesTwo-week workshop *$740.00 / $790.00 Registration fee $20.00
6CHAMBER MUSIC
WORKSHOPfor early intermediate through advanced players
recommended for ages 8 to 18Two weeks – July 12 through July 22
Monday through Thursday (9:30 am – 5:00 pm)
Daily coaching and rehearsals • Musicianship Student Concert • Improvisation • Performance workshops • Field tripsThis unique eight-day workshop enables piano students to experience the joy of piano chamber music repertoire written for 1-2-3-4-5 and even 6 piano(s)/keyboard(s). Every day is packed with lots of keyboard fun. Students rehearse, perform, and practice sight-reading and improvisation skills on a variety of keyboards. Most of the school’s studios are equipped with Steinway grand pianos, and students also have the opportunity to play electric pianos, electronic keyboards and a harpsichord. The fun and festivities culminate in a performance on July 22. Currently enrolled as well as new students should sign up for an audition interview with Marcia Lewis, Director of the Summer Piano Ensemble Workshop, before registering. Students will be asked to play a solo piece for the audition.
TuiTion and FeesTwo-week workshop *$740.00 / $755.00
Registration fee $20.00
PIANO ENSEMBLE WORKSHOP
7
*Register by May 1, 2010
to receive discounted tuition.
Limited tuition assistance is available.
*Register by May 1, 2010 to receive discounted tuition.
Limited tuition assistance is available.
monday
tuesday
June 29
July 6
wednesday
June 30
July 7
thursday
July 1
July 8
friday
July 2
July 9
monday
July 12
July 19
tuesday
July 13
July 20
wednesday
July 14
July 21
thursday
July 15
July 22
friday
8DANCE
WORKSHOP
recommended for ages 7 to 18beginner and advanced levels available
Three weeks – July 12 through July 29Monday through Thursday (10:00 am – 3:00 pm, including a 30-minute lunch break)
African • Ballet • Hip Hop • TapThe Dance Workshop features classes in African, ballet, hip hop and tap dance. Students take daily technique classes, choreograph and rehearse new works for their final performance on Thursday, July 29. This is a workshop for any student who is serious about dance.
All students must fill out a Summer Dance Workshop application. For new students, an interview with Cara Gargano, Director of the Dance Workshop, is required before registering.
TuiTion and FeesThree-week workshop *$560.00 / $580.00 Registration fee $20.00
for children ages 5 to 10
section one Nine Days – June 28 through July 9 (closed July 3-5)
Monday through Friday (2:30 pm – 5:30 pm)
section two Ten Days – July 12 through July 23
Monday through Friday (2:30 pm – 5:30 pm)
The Summer Art Workshop encourages creativity and self-expression through art experiences. Children exercise their imaginations and build on art skills and techniques while learning the steps of project design, composition and execution. Students use a range of materials including charcoal, pastels, tempera paint, wood and clay. The daily schedule includes one hour of sketching and still-life drawing, a snack-time break (snack brought from home), followed by two hours of work on projects involving sculpture, clay, collage and painting.
The atmosphere is creative, nurturing and relaxed. Each workshop section is limited to 15 children. All materials and individual sketch books are included in the tuition.
TuiTion and Fees section one (nine days) *$540.00 / $555.00 section two (ten days) *$598.00 / $625.00
Registration fee $20.00
SUMMER ART WORKSHOP
5
*Register by May 1, 2010
to receive discounted tuition.
Early drop-off and/or extended day can be arranged through the
Registration Office for an additional fee.
Limited tuition assistance is available.
*Register by May 1, 2010 to receive discounted tuition.
Limited tuition assistance is available.
monday
July 12
July 19
July 26
tuesday
July 13
July 20
July 27
wednesday
July 14
July 21
July 28
thursday
July 15
July 22
July 29
friday monday
June 28
tuesday
tuesday
June 29
July 6
wednesday
June 30
July 7
thursday
July 1
July 8
friday
July 2
July 9
monday
July 12
July 19
tuesday
July 13
July 20
wednesday
July 14
July 21
thursday
July 15
July 22
friday
July 16
July 23
4SUMMER ARTS
DAY CAMP
for children ages 3 to 6 Five-week, three-week or two-week sessions June 28 through July 30 Monday through Friday (except Monday, July 5)
Summer Arts Day Camp is a creative, enriching and fun program for children 3 to 6 years old. Specialized instruction in music, arts and crafts, and dramatics, in a nurturing setting, allows your child’s creative energy to flourish. Weekly art projects are led by faculty who are all early childhood teachers and artists. The daily schedule includes a balance of both stimulating and relaxing activities including free play, music and arts classes, snack, daily out-door water play and lunch (brought from home).
special activities • Weekly Orff-based music classes with singing and pitched percussion instruments • Weekly Bilingual Birdies “Speakin’ Spanish” music class • Creative dramatics and puppetry • Storytelling • Special arts and crafts projects • Group games & activities
Facilities include air-conditioned, fully-equipped early childhood classrooms, a spacious dance studio, music studios, a kiln for clay work, and a sunny, enclosed courtyard for outdoor play.
enrollment information Children must be 3 years of age by July 1 and have previously been enrolled in a separation program (preschool or nursery school without parent present). Children must be toilet trained. For more information, please contact Risa Young, Director of Early Childhood Programs at 212-777-3240 x16.
tuition and fees Registration fee $20.00
Five weeks – July 1 through July 29Thursdays (6:00 pm – 7:00 pm)
Topics will include chords, strumming, songs, blues, improvisation, finger-style and pick technique.
This course is a great way to learn the foundation of guitar playing through fun and creative exercises. Taught by David Moreno, Third Street Guitar Department Chair.
Open to adult beginners. 5 sessions.
tuition and fees
Tuition $125.00Registration fee $20.00
Five weeks – July 1 through July 29Thursdays (60-minute classes)
A creative, stimulating and fun approach to learning the basics of note reading. Through the use of games, puzzles and books, students will learn to recognize notes and note values, and be given an introduction to rhythm. Students who have previously taken a note-reading class will have an opportunity to review and continue with note reading and rhythmic skills.
Students interested in this class should contact the String Chairperson, Min Sun Kim, before registering.
tuition and fees
Tuition $125.00Registration fee $20.00
GROUP GUITAR FOR ADULTSAn InTRODUCTIOn TO bASIC GUITAR SkILLS.
SUMMER nOTE READInGFOR STRInGS
9
*Register for the five-week program
by May 1, 2010 to receive
discounted tuition.
Limited tuition assistance is available.
Five weeks
Three weeks
Two weeks
aGeS 3 and 4 9 am – 1 pm
aGeS 31/2 TO 6 9 am – 2:30 pm
June 28–July 30
June 28–July 16
July 19–July 30
*$1,750 / $1,850
$1,200
$850
*$2,236 / $2,330
$1,500
$1,075
Summer arTS day Camp
Summer 2010 Calendar
Summer Arts Day Camp
Summer Art Workshop
Chamber Music Workshop
Piano Ensemble Workshop
Dance Workshop
Group Guitar for Adults
Summer Note Reading
Individual and Partner Instruction
Group Instrumental Classes
Adult Chamber Music
Summer Faculty List
Summer Registration Procedures & Policies
CONTENTS SUMMER 2010 PROGRAMS
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1112
10 3INDIVIDUAL
AND PARTNER INSTRUCTION
GROUP INSTRUMENTAL
CLASSES
ADULT CHAMBER
MUSIC
for adults, teens and children Five weeks – June 28 through July 30
Individual lessons are the foundation of a student’s musical education, and are available for all levels of ability. New students should contact the Registrar, who will schedule placement.
TuiTion and Fees
individual One 30-minute lesson per week for five weeks $236.25 One 45-minute lesson per week for five weeks $312.50 One 60-minute lesson per week for five weeks $352.50 Registration fee $20.00
partner
One 45-minute lesson per week for five weeks $182.50 One 60-minute lesson per week for five weeks $210.00 Registration fee $20.00
for beginning adults and students of all ages Five weeks – June 28 through July 30
Two students will be scheduled in a 30-minute class; three students in a 45-minute class; and four or more students in a 60-minute class.
TuiTion and Fees
One group class per week for five weeks $125.00Registration fee $20.00
for adults Five weeks – July 1 through July 29Thursdays from 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Adult Chamber Music offers opportunities for adult students to play together in traditional and non-traditional chamber music ensembles and to work with a coach. The fee includes one 90-minute session per week (45 minutes with a chamber music coach and 45 minutes of rehearsal).
TuiTion and Fees
One group class per week for five weeks $125.00Registration fee $20.00
SUMMER 2010 CALENDAR
monday
June 28
July 12
July 19
July 26
tuesday
June 29
July 6
July 13
July 20
July 27
wednesday
June 30
July 7
July 14
July 21
July 28
thursday
July 1
July 8
July 15
July 22
July 29
friday
July 2
July 9
July 16
July 23
July 30
2THIRD STREET MUSIC SCHOOL SETTLEMENT has a long and proud history as a major cultural resource in New York City, and serves as a model for community schools of the arts nationwide. The oldest community music school in the country, Third Street was established in 1894 by Emilie Wagner, a young pianist and violinist, who was passionate in her conviction that music had the power to bring relief to the struggling immigrants of New York City’s Lower East Side.
Third Street Music School Settlement is a founding member of the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts, a founding member of the New York City Coalition of Community Schools of the Arts, an affiliate member of United Neighborhood Houses, and a member of the Nonprofit Coordinating Committee of New York.
Third Street Music School Settlement is grateful to the many individuals, foundations, corporations and government agencies that make its programs possible. Summer programs have received support from the Altman Foundation, The E.H.A. Foundation and the Lily Palmer Fry Memorial Trust.
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Scott Anderson, guitarRich Bennet, guitar
Nathan Childers, saxophone, fluteMichael Crane, pianoYvonne Curry, dance
Rita De Silva-Johnson, preschool arts Lee Feldman, piano
Cara Gargano, dance Cathy Guy, preschool arts
Brenda Harris, preschool artsAmelia Hollander, violin, viola
Susan Innamorato, pianoSibylle Johner, celloMin Sun Kim, violin
Nathaniel LaNasa, pianoMarcia Lewis, Piano Ensemble, piano
Bonita Lubinsky, fluteTim McCarthy, French horn
David Moreno, guitarViorica Morris-Stan, visual arts
Nnenna Ogwo, piano Mary Jo Pagano, Chamber Music, piano
Sasha Papernik, pianoRoger Peltzman, piano
José Pietri-Coimbre, violinAngela Pistilli, piano
Christa Robinson, oboeClaire Smith, violin
Dale Smith, voiceJoyce Smith, voice
List in formation; additional summer faculty
to be announced.
SUMMER FACULTY
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IMPORTANT REGISTRATION
DATES
TUITION & REGISTRATION
FEES
OTHERIMPORTANT
INFORMATION
235 East 1 1 th strEEt • NEw York, NY 10003
tElEphoNE 2 12-777-3240 • facsimilE 2 12-477- 1808
www.thirdstrEEtmusicschool.org
Thursday, March 11, 2010 Registration for Summer Arts Day Camp begins for currently enrolled families. (Summer Arts Day Camp requires a deposit of one-half of the tuition plus the registration fee at the time of registration. The balance of Summer Arts Day Camp tuition is due by Monday, June 7, 2010.)
Friday, March 12, 2010 Registration for all summer activities, for new and returning students, begins and continues until maximum enrollment is reached.
Saturday, May 1, 2010 Last day to receive discounted tuition for selected programs.
Tuition and registration fees, for group and individual lessons, are non-refundable and non-transferable, with two exceptions: 1) for individual lessons that an instructor is not able to give; and 2) for a class that is cancelled due to insufficient enrollment.
Tuition and fees for all classes and lessons (except Summer Arts Day Camp) must be paid in full at the time of registration.
No student or family with an outstanding tuition balance is permitted to register until the balance has been paid.
The School accepts personal checks, money orders and American Express, Discover, MasterCard and Visa.
There will be a charge for any check that is returned by the bank.
Fees are subject to change.
Lessons missed due to student absences are not refundable.
Teachers are not required to make up any lessons cancelled by a student.
Students should notify the office of their absence prior to lesson time as a courtesy to the teacher.
For further information, call the Registration Office at 212-777-3240, ext. 30 or ext. 18.
REGISTRATION OFFICE HOURSseptember–june
monday–friday 9:00–11:00 am;
1:30–6:00 pm saturday
9:00 am–12:30 pm 1:30–4:00 pm
julymonday–friday (Closed July 5)
9:00–11:00 am 1:30–6:00 pm
augustThe building is closed; phone
inquiries are welcome.monday–thursday 9:00 am–5:00 pm
uo
RegisteR
by May 1
to receive
early bird
discounts!