The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music Hosts Maestros of the Future Camp Final Concert
Saint Paul, MN (PRWEB) August 01, 2014 -- The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music is wrapping up its Maestros of the Future camp with a final concert at 3 p.m. on Thursday, Aug. 7. The children will perform for parents and friends and celebrate the end of a week of fun, music and learning.
Maestros of the Future is a music and leadership workshop for children ages 13-17. This four-day experience helps teens become future leaders, while learning chamber music from camp director Rena Kraut. The children play in duets, trios and quartets with their peers in addition to participating in workshops and presentations.
This year, the camp runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Aug. 4-7. Each day includes two or three hours of performance as well as a number of leadership and community-building activities. At the start of the camp, each student establishes a goal they wish to accomplish during their time at the camp and set out to reach it.
Maestros of the Future culminates with an end-of-the-week performance from the students, the final concert. The concert is open to parents, family members, friends and the general public, and will be held at the University Club locaated at 420 Summit Ave., Saint Paul, MN. For more information, visit http://www.thespcm.org/.
<br>About the company:<br>The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music is a music education center offering a wide range of musical instruction for all ages, in both individual and group settings. The faculty is of the highest caliber, including artists/teachers with well-established reputations. The Conservatory has systematically developed a music program with demanding, yet age-appropriate expectations, with the ability to effectively teach the youngest of students as well as prepare those seeking to become music majors. They are also able to meet the needs of students who are lifelong learners of music and music appreciation.
Since 1985, the Saint Paul Conservatory of Music has provided high-quality music education to the metropolitan community. Originally under the auspices of The University of St. Thomas, the school became an independent non-profit community music school in June 2001. The facility in downtown Saint Paul provides an exciting venue for the continuing commitment to providing excellence in music for all ages. As an independent organization, they are able to broaden their mission as a music school ensuring that quality music is available to an ever-widening segment of the community.
Clea Galhano, The Saint Paul Conservatory of Music, http://www.thespcm.org, 651-224-2205, [email protected]
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