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2012-2013 Catalog
Academic CalendarCMC Model for Musical StudyPrivate LessonsEnsemble Classes Anything Goes Chorus I Anything Goes Chorus II Beginning Jazz Improvisation Beginning Latin Jazz Workshop Blues Guitar Workshop Chamber Music Ensembles Collegium Musicum Hungarian Folk Singing Jazz Ensemble Jazz Improvisation Workshop Latin-Flamenco Ensemble (Potingue) Latin-Flamenco Rhythm Workshop Latin Vocal Workshop Middle Eastern, Turkish & Eastern European Music Opera & Musical Theater Scenes Workshop Singing Rounds & Canons String Orchestra Workshop Woodwind Ensemble Teen Chorus Teen Jazz BandClasses for Kids Children’s Chorus Family Music (for babies, toddlers) Music for Children Piano for Kids String Orchestra for Children
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Learn about new classes, workshops and events at
Community Music Center!
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Theory & Musicianship Classes Intro to Music Notation & Reading Music Theory I Music Theory II Music Theory: Variable Topics Embodiment & Expression Ear Training Music TherapyAdult Certificate Program (ACP)Camp CMCYoung Musicians Programs CMP, Comprehensive Musicianship Program (scholarship) ICYMP, Inner City Young Musicians Program (scholarship) MDYMP, Mission District Young Musicians Program (scholarship)Rentals, Recordings & Event Music Concert Hall Rentals Sound Recording Services Hire a Faculty MusicianSupport the Work of CMCFrequently Asked Questions FeesFinancial AidRegistration FormRegistration Policies
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Welcome to Community Music Center.
Since I began working at Community Music Center in October 2011, I have enjoyed hun-dreds of conversations with people who have shared insight into their experiences at CMC’s Mission and Richmond District Branches. It speaks to the underlying strength of CMC that, after so many discussions, sentiments converge on a single point: people who are drawn to Community Music Center and its mis-sion derive deep meaning and inspiration from what happens here.
I invite you to look through this year’s program catalog to learn how you can grow and be challenged musically in a community referred to by many as their chosen family. Our history of unwavering commitment to the 91-year mission of provid-ing high quality music education to anyone continues to unfold today in ways that offer challenges and life-changing experiences to our students. Community Music Center provides instruction in 30 different instruments as well as opportunities to join a variety of ensembles. Our faculty comes together to support a program that is rich and diverse in musical styles and traditions. The structure of our offerings allows students of all levels and backgrounds to cultivate interests and find their path. At CMC, we believe that it is never too late to study music. In fact, the ages of CMC students span over 90 years! CMC is proud to have played an important role this past year in the lives of nearly 2,400 students. We offered over 300 performances at our Capp Street recital hall and numerous CMC concerts at other locations around the Bay Area. All of us at Community Music Center remain committed to our mission and the op-portunity it provides the people of San Francisco and the greater Bay Area. Come make music with us!
Christopher J. BorgExecutive Director
CMC Academic Calendar
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FALL 2012September 6 - December 3Break week: December 4 - 9Current student registration: August 6 - 17New student registration:* Begins August 29 and is ongoing.*Call on or after August 13 for an appointment.
CMC will be closed:Labor Day: September 3Veterans Day: November 12 Thanksgiving: November 22-25
WINTER 2013December 10 - March 12 March 16 and 17Break weeks: December 22 - January 1; March 13 - 15 Current student registration: November 5 -16New student registration:* Begins December 5 and is ongoing.*Call on or after November 13 for an appointment.
CMC will be closed:Winter Holidays: December 24, 25, 26, 31, January 1Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: January 21Presidents Day: February 18
Note: Unlike in past years, Winter Quarter will begin on December 10.
SPRING 2013March 18 - June 10 Juries: April 29 and 30, Richmond Branch and May 1, 2 and 3, Mission Branch
Break weeks: June 11 - 23Current student registration: February 19 - March 1 New student registration: * Begins March 13 and is ongoing. *Call on or after February 25 for an appointment.
CMC will be closed:May 27: Memorial Day
SUMMER 2013June 24 – August 17 + August 22Break weeks: August 19 – September 4Current student registration:* May 13 - 31 New student registration: Begins June 19 and is ongoing.*Call on or after May 20 for an appointment.
CMC will be closed:Independence Day: July 4
FALL 2013September 5 - November 27 + December 2Break week: December 3 - 8Current student registration: August 5 -16New student registration:* Begins August 28 and is ongoing.*Call on or after August 12 for an appointment.
CMC will be closed:Labor Day: September 2Veterans Day: November 11Thanksgiving: November 28 - December 1Winter Holidays: December 24, 25, 26, 31, January 1
Private lessons: The foundation of instruc-tion at CMC, private lessons provide guid-ance through the process of learning to play an instrument or sing. Designed to nurture individual talent, lessons help students learn how to practice, develop technical skill, improve musicianship, and gain a knowl-edge of and appreciation for musical works. Recommended ages to begin: There are classes for students of all ages at Community Music Center. Infants and toddlers 0-3 years old and their caregivers can join our Family Music class; children ages 4-8 can enroll in Music for Children; children ages 6.5 to 8 can enroll in Piano for Kids; children from 6-11 can enroll in String Orchestra for Children. Students ages 6 and up may study violin or cello with the in-structor’s consent and students ages 8 through adult may enroll in all other private lessons except for voice, which starts at age 13, and theory and musicianship classes, which are for students age 16 and up. Adults, it’s never too late to begin!
Styles: In addition to Western classical, CMC of-fers private and group classes in many styles, in-cluding jazz, folk, rock, blues, Latin, Eastern Eu-ropean, Middle Eastern, Flamenco, and popular.
Exam Preparation: Some CMC faculty can prepare students for the MTAC (Music Teach-
ers Association of California), ASTA (American String Teachers Association), ABRSM (Associat-ed Board of the Royal Schools of Music) and RCM (Royal Conservatory of Music/Canada) exams if desired. Ask a registrar for more information. Theory & Musicianship classes: These group classes offer a deeper understanding of how music works and help students with rhythm, ear training, reading, composition and perfor-mance skills.
Ensemble classes: Complementing instru-mental and voice lessons, ensemble classes give students the opportunity to make music with others.
Performances: Students can share their prog-ress and talents and develop performance skills through concerts at CMC and other locations around the Bay Area. CMC’s over 300 annual re-citals and concerts also give students a chance to hone their listening skills and hear students, faculty and other musicians perform.
Students are invited to participate in recitals every quarter. Juried evaluations in April/May offer students the opportunity to: get feedback from other faculty members, audition for the all-level All School Recital held in June, and if age 18 or under and receiving financial aid, au-dition for private lesson merit scholarships.
CMC Model for Musical Study
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Performance
Ensemble Classes
Theory & MusicianshipPrivate Lessons
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Mission District Branch
Instrumental/Voice Lessons
Accordion Peter DiBono* Miguel Govea (S)(Button Accordion)Allison LovejoyJennifer Peringer **(S) Banjo Sandy Brassard (S) Erik Pearson
Bass (acoustic) Kai ChuMark Kennedy* Alan Lochhead Richard Saunders**
Bass (electric) Sandy Brassard (S)Kai ChuMark Kennedy* Steve Kirk Erik Pearson Richard Saunders**
Cello Poppea Dorsam** Jessica IvryAlex Keitel Samsun van Loon
Chinese instruments Cheun Qum (banjo), Guzheng (zither), Huluxi (reed inst.), Yang Qin (ham-mered dulcimer) Betty Wong** (C) Shirley Wong- Frentzel** (C)
Clarinet Diana Dorman Bill Fiege* Harvey Robb*Ken Rosen
Cornet Darren Johnston Bill McClanahan
Drum Set Victor Flaviani Eric Garland Pepe Jacobo (S) Omar Ledezma (S)
English Horn Kathleen Conner**
EuphoniumBecca Burrington
Fiddle Helene GrotonsTregar Otton Flute Bill Fiege*
Harvey Robb*Martha Rodriguez- Salazar** (S) James Rose (S)** Ken Rosen Lucy Schoening*
French HornMonika Warchol
Guitar (acoustic) Sandy Brassard (S) Kai Chu Larry Dunn Patrick Greene** Pepe Jacobo (S) Mark Kennedy* Steve KirkJono Kornfeld** William Ludan Erik PearsonMarcelo Puig (S)* Curtis Renshaw** Zac Selissen Todd Swenson Guitar (electric) Sandy Brassard (S) Kai ChuLarry Dunn Patrick Greene** Pepe Jacobo (S) Mark Kennedy* Steve Kirk Jono Kornfeld**Erik Pearson Marcelo Puig* (S) Zac Selissen Todd Swenson
Hammered DulcimerShirley Wong- Frentzel** (C)
Harpsichord Shirley Wong-Frentzel**(C)
MandolinAchille Bocus* Sandy Brassard (S)
Oboe Kathleen Conner**
Percussion Pepe Jacobo (S) Omar Ledezma (S) Piano Christian Bonvin (F) Lauren Cony (S) Randy Craig Paula Dreyer Cheyenne John- HendersonJono Kornfeld** Evgenia Leshchishina (R, S) Ulysses Loken Allison LovejoyKaty Luo Shirley Marshall** Leslie McWilliams Muza Mdzinarishvili (R) Janis MercerJennifer Peringer ** (S) Martha Rodriguez- Salazar** (S) Matylda Rotkiewicz Betty Shaw** Sigrid Sheie Mimie Silva* Sarah StilesZina von BozzayErik Ian Walker
Joseph Willcockson Betty Wong** (C) Grace Man-Yi Yu (M) Lilia Zheltova (R)
Recorder Kathleen Conner** Martha Rodriguez-Salazar** (S) James Rose (S) Shirley Wong- Frentzel** (C)
Saxophone Bill Fiege** Harvey Robb*Ken Rosen
Trombone Becca Burrington
Trumpet Miguel Govea (S) Darren Johnston Bill McClanahan Max Miller-Loran
Ukulele (beg.)Erik Pearson
Viola Abraham Becker (S)India Cooke*Helene Grotans Oscar Hasbun (S) Tregar Otton Katrina Wreede
Violin Abraham Becker (S)India Cooke* Alise EwanThea FarhadianHelene Grotans
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Private Lessons
Letters next to teachers’ names indicate that these languages are spoken in addition to English: (C)antonese, (K)orean, (R)ussian, (S)panish. *Off-site faculty **On and off-site faculty
Private lessons are offered in weekly 30, 45 and 60 minute sessions each quarter (see p. 29 for tuition).
Find faculty bios at www.sfcmc.org or ask a registrar for a copy.
Private Lessons
Monika Gruber-Gibbons Oscar Hasbun (S) Tregar Otton Loretta Taylor (S) Katrina Wreede Voice Dorothy Barnhouse (S) Ina Chalis* (R, S) Richard Fey Jesse Foster* Lichi Fuentes (S) Ellen Glikbarg SheaNicole Lumetta Christa Pfeiffer Martha Rodriguez-Salazar** (S) Jonathan SmuckerBeth Wilmurt (Teen Singing)
Music Therapy Mayu Kawata
Theory &Musicianship Lessons
Alexander Technique Kari Prindl
Composition Cheyenne John- Henderson Jono Kornfeld** Janis Mercer Zina von Bozzay Erik Ian Walker
Ear Training Jono Kornfeld** Martha Rodriguez-Salazar** (S) Zina von Bozzay Erik Ian Walker
Feldenkrais Sonja Riket
Sight Singing Dorothy Barnhouse (S) Jono Kornfeld** Martha Rodriguez-Salazar** (S)Zina von Bozzay
SongwritingLarry Dunn
Theory Jono Kornfeld** Ken Rosen Katrina Wreede
Richmond District Branch
Instrumental/Voice Lessons
Cello Alex Keitel** Beth Snellings
Chinese Instruments (see p.3) Betty Wong** (C)
Clarinet Bill Fiege*
Michael Jordin** Harvey Robb** Annelise Zamula
Cornet Max Miller-Loran
Drum SetEric Garland
English HornKathleen Conner**
Fiddle Paul Espinosa Tregor Otton Alina Polonskaya
Flute Bill Fiege**Sarah Holzman* Annelise Zamula
Guitar (acoustic) Larry Dunn William Ludan** Curtis Renshaw**Zac Selissen Todd Swenson**
Guitar (electric) Larry Dunn Zac SelissenTodd Swenson**
Oboe Kathleen Conner*
Piano Christian Bonvin Jacqueline ChewCheyenne John- Henderson Jono Kornfeld**
Evgenia Leshchishina (R, S) Daniel Magazin Hadley McCarroll Juliet McComas** Muza Mdzinarishvili (R) Janis Mercer* Tatyana Mikhaylenko (R) Matylda Rotkiewicz Sarah Stiles Hilary Thompson Davide Verotta* Betty Wong** (C) Lilia Zheltova** (R)
Recorder Kathleen Conner* Michael Jordin** Sarah Holzman*
Saxophone Bill Fiege** Michael Jordin** Harvey Robb** Annelise Zamula
Trumpet Max Miller-Loran
Viola Elizabeth Choi Paul Espinosa Olga Mandrigina (R)Tregar Otton (S) Alina Polonskaya
Violin Sin-Tung Chiu (C) Elizabeth ChoiAkiko Kojima- Crawford Paul Espinosa
Alise Ewan Josepha Fath Olga Mandrigina (R) Tregar Otton (S) Alina Polonskaya Loretta Taylor (S)
Voice Dorothy Barnhouse (S) Meghan Dibble Richard Fey Margaret GordonJonathan Smucker*
Music Therapy Ian Wilkerson
Theory &Musicianship Lessons
Composition Jono Kornfeld** Janis Mercer*
Ear Training Jono Kornfeld** Janis Mercer*
Feldenkrais Sonja Riket*
Sight Singing Dorothy Barnhouse (S) Jono Kornfeld**
SongwritingLarry Dunn
Theory Jono Kornfeld** Janis Mercer*
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Private Lessons
Anything Goes Chorus IBeginning singers, this is a fun and supportive environment for learning basic vocal technique, fundamentals of breathing and supporting your tone, note reading, and simple two and three part harmony. This class is designed for singers with little to no experience. It is focused on group singing, but also allows for attention to individual needs. Ages: Adults, older teens
Instrument: Voices of all ranges
Musical Styles: Folk, popular, jazz
Prerequisites: None
Class Size: 5-15 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch; Thursdays, 5:15-6:15pm
Instructor: Ellen Robinson
Tuition: $354 per quarter (12 weeks) Class does not meet summer quarter.
Anything Goes Chorus IIExperienced singers, harmonize in a variety of musical styles and continue developing your vo-cal technique and sight reading skills. This is a chorus for vocalists who love to sing and enjoy interacting with others. This group will perform in concert at the end of each quarter. Ages: Adults, older teens
Instrument: Voices of all ranges, especially tenor and bass Musical Styles: Jazz, Broadway, a cappella, 50’s & 60’s, pop
Prerequisites: Previous choral experience. Ability to sing in tune, read music and hold your own while singing three and four part harmony. Contact the office to schedule an audition. Class Size: 15-30 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch; Thursdays, 6:15-8pm
Instructor: Ellen Robinson
Tuition: $354 per quarter (12 weeks)Class does not meet summer quarter.
Group class tuition is reduced by 50% for students currently taking private lessons at CMC. See Financial Aid (p.29).
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Beginning Jazz ImprovisationLearn basic concepts, terminology and strategies for jazz improvisation and develop a repertoire along the way. You will be introduced to the blues and diminished scales and the seven modes of a major scale, focusing on the mixolydian and dorian modes. We will work on ear training exer-cises and jazz standards as a group.
Ages: Adults
Instrument: All instruments, no singers
Prerequisites: Ability to play all major scales and arpeggios by memory
Class Size: 2-8 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch Thursdays, 12:30-1:30pm
Instructor: Dave Scott
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Beginning Latin Jazz WorkshopLearn how to play in the context of an ensem-ble while developing improvisational skills and learning basic grooves. Repertoire includes stan-dard Latin-jazz tunes and pieces developed in the workshop. We will perform each winter and spring quarter.
Ages: Teens and adults
Instruments: All
Prerequisites: Basic music reading (except percussionists). Admission with instructor’s consent.
Class Size: 4-8 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch (off-site) Thursdays, 6-7pm
Instructor: Jennifer Peringer
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Blues Guitar WorkshopDevelop ensemble skills, such as soloing and ac-companying, while you build a repertoire of songs to prepare for performances. This workshop will cover chords, progressions, scales, patterns, and “licks” found in a variety of blues styles.
Ages: Adults and older teens
Musical Styles: Music of Robert Johnson, B.B. King, Jimi Hendrix, John Lee Hooker and others
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Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of guitar chords and some playing experience.
Class Size: 2-5 students
Location, Day and Time: Mission District Branch; Mondays, 2-3:30pm
Instructor: Erik Pearson
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Chamber Music EnsemblesWhether you are an advanced beginner or an ac-complished amateur musician, CMC’s chamber music program offers an opportunity to develop your musicianship and technique as well as the chance to play with others. Groups are composed of two to five students of compatible levels. Ad-vanced beginners and intermediate students will focus on developing basic ensemble skills, into-nation, tone quality, and rhythmic accuracy. Ad-vanced students will study important aspects of ensemble playing, including interpretation and performance techniques.
Ages: Teens, adults
Instruments: All and voice
Musical Styles: All
Prerequisites: Students must have at least two years of experience playing. Beginning students should be familiar with key signature with up to three sharps and flats, and basic rhythms includ-ing eighth notes. Placement auditions for new stu-dents take place at the beginning of each quarter in order to create groups who play at similar lev-els. To begin, please fill out the online application form here: www.sfcmc.org/classes/ensembles.
Class Size: 2-5 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission and Richmond District Branches
Instructor: Janis Mercer (piano ensembles), Jennifer Peringer, Loretta Taylor, Betty Wong Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
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Collegium MusicumLearn interpretation and performance tech-niques for playing western early music. This class will cover the evolution of harmonic progres-sions, musical forms, and styles of ornamentation throughout different periods and countries. The ensemble performs each December in a “Winter Celebration” concert and each June in a concert themed “Baroque and Beyond.”
Ages: Adults, teens
Instruments: Strings, winds, keyboards, voice
Musical Styles: Medieval, Renaissance, early and late Baroque
Prerequisites: For intermediate to advanced students
Class Size: 2-5 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch (off-site), TBA
Instructor: Shirley Wong-Frentzel
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Hungarian Folk SingingSing beautiful Hungarian folk songs from Tran-sylvanian villages. Learn Hungarian pronuncia-tion, chest voice singing, ornamentation, text and translation, and wonderful melodies using re-cordings of local village singers. Come dive into the world of Eastern European folk music and the joy of singing together!
Ages: Adults, older teens
Instrument: Voices of all ranges
Musical Styles: Traditional Hungarian Folk Song
Prerequisites: Ability to match a pitch, energy, curiosity and open mind
Class Size: 5-10 students
Location, Day and Time: Mission District Branch (off-site), Mondays, 7:00-8:15pm
Instructor: Zina von Bozzay
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
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Jazz EnsembleJazz musicians, this is an informal forum to work on improvisation and to develop your ensemble skills. This group emphasizes improvisation, writ-ing and arranging, the role of each instrument, and the development of musical interaction.
Ages: Older teens, adults
Instruments: Trumpet, trombone, saxophones, and rhythm section (piano, guitar, bass and drums)
Musical Styles: Jazz standards, be-bop, blues, Latin jazz
Prerequisites: Proficiency on an instrument, mastery of scales and prior experience in impro-visation. Admission with instructor’s consent.
Class Size: 2-8 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch; Tuesdays, 7-8:30pm
Instructor: Ken Rosen
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for Summer quarter (8 weeks)
Jazz Improv Workshop Learn how to execute arrangements and impro-vise in a small jazz ensemble setting. Students will share improvisation concepts and learn how to improve and evaluate solos, group dynamics and sound. Players will be strongly encouraged to write original tunes and there will be various performance opportunities throughout the year.
Ages: Older teens, adults
Instruments: Trumpet, trombone, saxophones, clarinet and rhythm section (piano, guitar, bass and drums)
Musical Styles: Jazz standards, blues, Latin jazz, originals
Prerequisites: For intermediate to advanced students
Class Size: 2-5 students
Location, Day and Time:Richmond District Branch Thursdays, 3:30-4:30pm
Instructor: Harvey Robb
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Latin-Flamenco Ensemble (Potingue)Play Cuban, Latin American and Flamenco music and learn how to use traditional concepts and styles to create contemporary music. Improve your improvisational skills and deepen your un-derstanding of these forms. The focus of the Latin-
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Flamenco ensemble will be on the development of advanced arrangements and the preparation of a cohesive group for public performances. This ensemble performs under the name Potingue, which means “an unusual mix” in Spanish. There will be winter and spring performances at CMC and other shows around the Bay Area.
Ages: Adults, older teens Instruments: Flute, clarinet, guitar (nylon string), violin, cello, bass, piano, and percussion (cajón, palmas, bongó, congas, güiro, claves, darbuka, botija, etc.)
Musical Styles: Cuban charanga, Flamenco and Latin music Prerequisites: For advanced students. Profi-ciency on an instrument, good reading skills (not required for percussionist), ensemble experience, and strong interest in Latin music. Admission with instructor’s consent.
Class Size: 10-15 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch; Wednesdays, 8-10pm
Instructor: Chus Alonso
Tuition: $354 per quarter (12 weeks) Class does not meet summer quarter.
Latin-Flamenco Rhythm WorkshopImprove your rhythmic skills and develop your musicianship through Flamenco, Afro-American and Latin music. Emphasis is given to the study of “compás,” the Flamenco rhythmic flow, and “clave,” the key rhythmic concept in the Cuban polyrhythmic ensemble. In addition to their in-strument, students will play “palmas” (hand clap-ping) and percussion.
Ages: Adults, older teens
Instruments: All Musical Styles: Cuban charanga, Flamenco, Afro-American and Latin music Prerequisites: For intermediate students. Admission with instructor’s consent.
Class Size: 6-15 students
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Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch; Wednesdays, 6-8pm
Instructor: Chus Alonso
Tuition: $354 per quarter (12 weeks)Class does not meet summer quarter.
Latin Vocal WorkshopDevelop your vocal performance skills and build a song repertoire from various Spanish-speaking countries. Students will work on soloing and har-monizing in a group. There will be quarterly recit-als and other performance opportunities all year.
Ages: Adults, older teens
Instruments: Voices of all ranges Musical Styles: Songs in Spanish, such as Latin American standard boleros and ballads, rancheras, folk songs, Cuban son and trova, and villancicos
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Spanish pronunciation and basic vocal skills Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch, Mondays, 6:30-8pm
Instructor: Martha Rodriguez-Salazar
Tuition: $354 per quarter (12 weeks)Class does not meet summer quarter.
Middle Eastern, Turkish & Eastern European MusicLearn to play the exciting music of the Middle East, Turkey and Eastern Europe including Klezmer and Balkan styles. Music scale systems and maqams will be studied in the context of selected tunes. Improvisations (taqsims/preludes/doinas) will be attempted according to traditional practices. There will be various performance opportunities throughout the year.
Ages: Adults, older teens Instruments: Traditional or Western strings, winds, keyboard, hand percussion, voice
Musical Styles: Middle Eastern, Turkish, Eastern European
Prerequisites: For intermediate to advanced players. Students new to this style of music are encouraged to take private lessons with the instructor.
Class Size: 2-5 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch (off-site), TBA
Instructor: Shirley Wong-Frentzel
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Opera & Musical Theater Scenes WorkshopLearn how to combine your acting and solo sing-ing skills by preparing scenes from operas and musicals! Students will be cast in scenes for one to five characters and develop these scenes for a performance at the end of the session. Classes will address character development, stage tech-
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nique, musicality and style issues. Students will work on their own scenes and observe the devel-opment of other participants’ scenes.
Ages: Adults and older teens
Instruments: Voices of all ranges
Musical Styles: Opera, American musical theater
Prerequisites: Students must be prepared to learn and memorize music and spoken lines out-side of class, either alone or with a voice teacher, and ideally should have experience performing as soloists and with holding a part alone against other sung parts in an ensemble. Bring a song to sing for us during the first class.
Class Size: 8-15 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch, Tuesdays, 10:30am-noon
Instructor: Michael Mohammed, Director; Frank Johnson, Accompanist
Tuition: $354 per quarter (12 weeks)$236 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Singing Rounds & CanonsSinging rounds and canons is an easy way to start singing in a group. Think “the whole is fargreater than the sum of its parts.” Learn to sing a simple melody along with the rest of the group. Space out your entrances and the simple tune will turn into a complex harmonic wonder. Learn simple rounds (such as “Row, Row, Row Your Boat”) and complex rounds by great composers.
Ages: Adults
Instruments: Voices of all ranges. Instrumental-ists interested in participating, please contact Dorothy Barnhouse at dbarnhouse@sfcmc.org.
Musical Styles: Many styles of rounds and canons of all kinds
Prerequisites: Ability to carry a simple tune
Class Size: 6-12 students
Location, Day and Time: Richmond District Branch Mondays, 5:30-7:00pm
Instructor: Dorothy Barnhouse
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
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String Orchestra WorkshopString students: if you are interested in develop-ing the skills to play in a full orchestra setting or in intermediate to advanced chamber ensembles, this workshop is designed especially for you. This class is a great introduction to ensemble playing and is particularly helpful for students with little or no ensemble experience.
Ages: Adults, older teens
Instruments: Violin, viola, cello, bass
Musical Styles: Classical string orchestral music
Prerequisites: Minimum two years of private instruction, knowledge of scales, basic rhythms and simple bowing techniques. Placement audition required. Admission with instructor’s consent.
Class Size: 15-25 students
Location, Day and Time:St. John’s Presbyterian Church at Arguello and Lake Streets, Tuesdays, 7-9pmRegister at the Richmond District Branch.
Instructor: Loretta Taylor
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Woodwind EnsembleThe Woodwind Ensemble provides the oppor-tunity for advanced beginners and intermediate level woodwind players to participate in the “to-getherness” of ensemble playing. Experience, feel and become part of the co-operative balance and blend of tone and rhythm that is essential to col-lective music making.
Ages: Players aged 16 and up
Instruments: Single and double reeds, flutes
Musical Styles: Canons, baroque pieces, rag-time and world music.
Prerequisites: For advanced beginners and intermediate players
Class Size: 5-10 students
Location, Day and Time: Richmond District Branch, Thursdays from 7:00pm to 8:30pm
Instructor: Bill Fiege
Tuition: $402 per quarter (12 weeks)$268 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Teen ChorusTeen singers, learn about vocal and performance
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technique, harmonizing, and basic note reading while learning a varied repertoire. The chorus regularly performs in concert.
Ages: Teens
Instruments: Voices of all ranges
Musical Styles: Popular, jazz, folk, and Cabaret tunes in 2, 3 and 4-part harmony
Prerequisites: CMC Children’s Chorus, other choral singing and/or instructor’s consent
Class Size: 3-15 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch, Mondays, 6-7pm
Instructor: Beth Wilmurt, Director
Tuition: $402 per Quarter (12 weeks)Class does not meet during the summer.
Teen Jazz BandPlay in a jazz band and learn to improvise, swing, and balance a group sound playing standard
forms and tunes. Work on intonation, tone qual-ity, rhythmic accuracy, shaping a musical phrase through articulation, dynamics, and the use of ac-cents and sforzandos. The band will put on winter and spring performances at CMC.
Ages: Teens
Instruments: Trumpet, trombone, saxophone, and rhythm section (piano, guitar, bass and drums)
Musical Styles: Jazz, rhythm and blues, funk, Latin jazz
Prerequisites: Strong interest, proficiency on an instrument and mastery of scales. Admission with instructor’s consent.
Class Size: 14-22 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch, Saturdays, 2-4pm
Instructor: Ken Rosen
Tuition: No tuition or registration fee Class does not meet summer quarter.
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Group class tuition is reduced by 50% for students currently taking private lessons at CMC. See Financial Aid (p.29).
Children’s ChorusYoung singers: find your voice and learn to blend it into a group. Work on basic ear training, sight singing and performance skills in an environment that emphasizes cooperation, teamwork and fun. In addition to presenting three concerts each year, the Children’s Chorus performs in Spanish at CMC’s “Posarela” celebration each December.
Ages: Children ages 8-12
Musical Styles: Popular, jazz, multicultural folk, showtunes, originals
Prerequisites: A strong desire to sing and families committed to supporting their children’s experience
Class Size: Maximum 25 students
Location, Days and Times:Mission District BranchMondays and Wednesdays, 4-5:30pm
Instructors: Beth Wilmurt, Director;John Kyrk, Accompanist.
Tuition: None. $45 annual registration fee.Class does not meet summer quarter.
Family MusicThis is a mixed-age music class for infants to 3 year olds and parents/caregivers – a musical bonding experience and an introduction to sing-ing, rhythmic activities, movement and musical play. Each child participates at his or her own level, and the adults sing, move and play along with the children. More than one adult can at-tend with a registered child.
Ages: 0-3 years old
Instruments: Voice and percussion instruments provided by CMC
Musical Styles: Rhythmic rhymes and songs from many folk traditions
Class Size: 4-8 families
Location, Days and Times: Mission District Branch, Tuesdays, 4:30-5:15pm
Instructor: Alison Faith Levy
Tuition:$354 per quarter (12 weeks)$236 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Music for ChildrenThis group class helps kids develop musicianship through rhythm games, songs, creative move-ment and the use of Orff instruments, which are designed to give a successful musical experience to all beginning musicians. Students will be intro-duced to symphonic instruments and experiment with the way their sounds are produced. They will also learn popular songs from around the world.
Ages: Children ages 4-7
Instruments: Orff instruments, such as xylophones and hand drums (provided), voice
Class Size: 5-8 students
Locations, Days and Times:Mission District Branch, Wednesdays3:45-4:30pm for ages 4-54:30-5:15pm for ages 4-55:30-6:15pm for ages 6-76:30-7:15pm for ages 6-7
Richmond District Branch Wednesdays, 5-5:45pm for ages 4-7 Instructors: Mission District Branch - Irene Chagall Richmond District Branch - Rebecca Kleinmann
Tuition: $354 per quarter (12 weeks)$236 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
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Classes for Kids
Piano for KidsThis is a great introduction to music fundamen-tals on the keyboard in preparation for private lessons on piano or any other instrument. Basic musical concepts such as note reading, rhythm and piano technique will be taught through fun and imaginative activities. Children will also learn to play simple songs on the piano. Since students will be expected to practice at home, they must have access to a keyboard or piano.
Ages: Children ages 61/2-8
Instrument: Piano
Musical Styles: Various
Prerequisites: Home keyboard, basicreading and counting skills
Class Size: 4-6 students
Locations, Days and Times:Mission District Branch, Thursdays, 4-4:45pmRichmond District Branch, Fridays, 5:15-6:00pm
Instructors:Mission District Branch - Paula DreyerRichmond District Branch - TBD
Tuition: $354 per Quarter (12 weeks)$236 for Summer Quarter (8 weeks)
String Orchestra for ChildrenThis ensemble is for children who would like the experience of being part of an orchestra at an early stage in their playing. Children will play easy tunes and rounds for one, two and three voices. Ages: 6-11 Instrument: Violin, viola, cello Musical Styles: Rounds, children songs, and classical easy pieces Prerequisites: Minimum one year of private instruction, or teacher’s permission; Twinkle, Twinkle or D major scale, 1 octave. Class Size: 6-10 students Location, Day and Time:Richmond District Branch Wednesdays from 7:00-7:45pm
Instructor: Elizabeth Choi Tuition: $354 per Quarter (12 weeks)$236 for Summer Quarter (8 weeks)
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Theory class information: Ages: Adults, older teens
Instruments: All and voice
Musical Styles: Varied
Class Size: 2-10 students
Instructor: Jono Kornfeld
Tuition: $354 per quarter (12 weeks)
$236 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Introduction to Music Notation and ReadingWhether you are a complete beginner, or trying to remember what you studied years ago, this class will get you up to speed by covering the ba-sics of notation and reading, including rhythms, time signatures, repeat symbols and other per-formance instructions. Classes will encourage participation and incorporate discussion, sight-reading exercises, weekly homework reviews and occasional composing. Materials designed specifically for this course are free and available for download online, including Jono’s book “Mu-sic Theory and Notation for Intelligent Beginners.”
Prerequisites: None
Locations, Days and Times:Mission District Branch, Thursdays, 6:15-7pmRichmond District Branch, Saturdays, 9-9:45amCheck with registrar for availability.
Music Theory IIf you have a basic knowledge of music nota-tion, this class will further your understanding of musical components and structures. Topics will include scales, key signatures, the circle of 5ths, overtones, intervals and chords as they relate to all styles of music. Classes will be seminar-style and there will be weekly homework assignments. Materials designed specifically for this course are free and available for download online, including Jono’s book “Music Theory and Notation for Intel-ligent Beginners.”
Prerequisites: Intro to Music Notation and Reading and/or instructor’s consent
Locations, Days and Times:Mission District Branch,Thursdays, 7-7:45pmRichmond District Branch, Saturdays, 9-9:45amCheck with registrar for availability.
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Music theory provides a language for talking about music and an understanding of how it works. Studying theory helps to develop rhythm, ear training, reading, composition and many other skills.
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Music Theory IIThis class continues the work begun in Music Theory I and follows the same format. Topics will include chord inversions, 7th chords, melody construction, combining melody and harmo-ny, simple structures and forms as they relate to all styles of music. Materials designed spe-cifically for this course are free and available for download online, including Jono’s book “Music Theory and Notation for Intelligent Beginners.” Prerequisites: Familiarity with music notation and music theory at a level comparable with Mu-sic Theory I and/or instructor’s consent.
Locations, Days and Times:Mission District Branch, Thursdays, 7:45-8:30pmAlternates quarters with Music Theory: Variable
Topics, depending on enrollment.
Richmond District Branch, Saturdays, 9-9:45amCheck with registrar for availability.
Music Theory: Variable TopicsUsually offered in the summer quarter, this class will follow the same format as Music Theory I and II. Course content will vary each quarter and may cover such topics as: advanced theory (a continu-ation of Theory II), beginning jazz theory, modern music, pop music, and basic composition. Inter-ested students should contact the instructor in the quarter prior to when the course will be of-fered to learn more about the proposed content. Course materials will be available in class.
Prerequisites: Vary according to topic
Locations, Days and Times:Mission District Branch, Thursdays, 7:45-8:30pmAlternates quarters with Music Theory II,
depending on enrollment.
Richmond District Branch, Saturdays, 9-9:45amCheck with registrar for availability
Visit www.sfcmc.org for new summer class announcements!
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Embodiment & ExpressionOur body is our instrument. How we use it in-fluences the quality of our movements and the sound we make with our voices and our musi-cal instruments. This group class uses Body-Mind Centering(R) and Feldenkrais(R) methods to facilitate creative expression. It is an inquiry into the relationship between the body and the mind through movement, guided attention and non-verbal dialogue. This work can create fertile ground for new performance material and im-provisation. In the process students may find improvements in breathing, tone, coordination and technical proficiency as well as prevent and rehabilitate injuries. Students should bring their instruments if they have one and a piece of mu-sic to play or compose at the end of each class. For more information, visit: www.bodymindcen-tering.com and www.feldenkrais.com.
Ages: Teens, adults
Instruments: All Prerequisites: None Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch, Day/Time TBD
Instructor: Sonja Riket
Tuition: $354 per quarter (12 weeks)$236 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
Ear TrainingEar training is an important part of your devel-opment as a musician. It links theory with living music and helps you recognize intervals, root movements, melodic phrases, musical form and rhythm. This is important for all musicians but for singers and improvisers it is essential. The biggest goal of this class is to get students well on their way to recognizing chord progres-sions and song forms. Erik Walker’s unique use of theory along with ear training techniques through class demonstrations, take-home CDs and online programs makes for an en-joyable and stimulating musical experience.
Ages: Adults, older teens Instruments: All
Prerequisites: Knowledge of scales, key signa-tures, and basic chords; Music Theory I; and/or instructor’s consent.
Class Size: 4-8 students
Location, Day and Time:Mission District Branch, Thursdays 7-8pm
Instructor: Erik Ian Walker
Tuition: $354 per quarter (12 weeks)$236 for summer quarter (8 weeks)
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Music TherapyCMC offers weekly, individual music therapy for students of all ages with special needs. This pro-gram is especially suitable for students with physi-cal, emotional or developmental disabilities, and is led by an experienced Certified Music Therapist. Musical experience and life skills go hand-in-hand and music therapy offers individuals of all abilities the opportunity to experience self-empowerment through music. Students may develop musical skills and awareness as they work on physical, emotional or developmental goals.
Ages: Children ages 6-12, teens, adults
Instruments: Provided
Prerequisites: None
Class Size: One student
Locations, Days and Times:Mission District Branch, Mondays and Fridays Richmond District Branch, Tuesdays
Instructors:Richmond District Branch, Ian WilkersonMission District Branch, Mayu Kawata
Tuition:Fall, Winter or Spring Quarter (12 weeks)30 minutes $38445 minutes $57660 minutes $768
Summer Quarter (8 weeks)30 minutes $25645 minutes $38460 minutes $512
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The Adult Certificate Program (ACP) guides students of all skill levels through an integrated course of study. Your certificate program is built around an instrument (including voice), musical style (such as classical, Latin or jazz), and set of personal goals. You will work with the ACP Coordinator and in most cases a faculty member who serves as an advisor throughout your studies. Routine advisory meet-ings are scheduled to exchange feedback and assess your progress.
You and your advisor will work together to develop the overarching goals of your studies and regu-larly evaluate your progress with written reports. Your coursework will bring together a unique com-bination of Community Music Center’s wide array of offerings in private lessons, theory, musicianship and ensembles. This is in support of benchmark and culminating performances at CMC’s concert hall or other community venues.
Start your program at the beginning of any quarter and complete it in the recommended four to six quarters. Programs are built with a minimum of eight courses selected from CMC’s four core areas of study (see page 22).
Guidance and community to help you reach your goals
Adult Certificate Program in Music
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1. Private instrumental/ voice lessons(Min. four quarters) See pgs. 3-4
2. Theory & Musicianship (Min. two quarters) Intro to Music Notation and Reading, Music Theory I or II, Music Theory: Vari-able Topics, Embodiment & Expression, and Ear Training.
3. Ensemble classes(Min. two quarters) Select from these adult ensemble classes to satisfy requirements:Anything Goes Chorus I or II Blues Guitar WorkshopBeginning Jazz ImprovisationBeginning Latin Jazz Workshop Chamber Music Ensembles Collegium MusicumDuet Ensembles Hungarian Folk Singing Jazz Ensemble Jazz Improvisation WorkshopLatin-Flamenco Rhythm WorkshopLatin-Flamenco Ensemble (Potingue) Latin Vocal Workshop
Middle Eastern, Turkish & Eastern European Music Opera & Musical Theater Scenes Workshop Singing Rounds & CanonsString Orchestra Workshop Woodwind Ensemble
4. Performance The performance requirement will be satisfied through participation in recitals at CMC or community-based organizations. Some programs may also incorporate extra performance requirements.
Fees, in addition to CMC’s annual registration fee and quarterly tuition, include:
ACP Quarterly Support FeeWinter, Spring, or Fall (12 weeks) $192Summer (8 weeks) $128(Two 8-week quarters are counted as one 12-week quarter towards requirements)
For more information, please contact:Jono Kornfeld, ACP Coordinator(415) 647-6015, ext. 81acp@sfcmc.org
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Ages: 9-14
Instruments: All
Musical Styles: Classical, Latin, other
Prerequisites: Minimum two years of study on an instrument and concurrent enrollment in private lessons (not nec-essarily at CMC). Application deadline is June 1, 2013.
Class Size: Max. of 25 students
Location, Days and Times:Mission District Branch,Monday-Friday, June 17-21, 2013, 9am-3pm
Instructors: Chus Alonso, Director; Martha Rodriguez-Salazar, and others TBA
Tuition: $345See Financial Aid (p.29).
If a student chooses to drop from the program, he or she must notify CMC by June 8. Otherwise a drop fee of $50 will apply.
Camp CMC Kids, make great music and great friends at Community Music Center this summer! Camp CMC, our week-long summer camp, offers kids the chance to play with other musicians and have fun at the same time. Activities will alternate between chamber group, ensemble, theory and musicianship classes and stu-dents will be grouped in ensembles by instrument and level. Campers will also participate in activities designed to develop general musicianship skills, such as playing percussion instruments, singing, and rhythmic movement. Camp CMC players will share their work at the end of the week in an informal performance.
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Comprehensive Musicianship Program (CMP)The CMP is a partial scholarship program that pro-vides current CMC private instrumental lesson stu-dents with free theory/musicianship and ensemble classes for the academic year. It offers students an integrated curriculum that includes multicultural lecture-demonstrations by guest artists and perfor-mance opportunities throughout the year.
Ages: 9-18
Instruments: All
Musical Styles: Classical, jazz, popular
Prerequisites: Currently enrolled in CMC private instrumental lessons for a minimum of 1 year. Admission is by recommendation from the CMC private lesson instructor and audition during the spring.
Class Size: Students work in both large and small ensembles.
Locations, Days and Times: Mission District Branch Saturdays from 10am-Noon or Noon-2pm (depending on age, level and instrument)
Instructors: Thea Farhadian, Scott Foster, Alex Keitel (Director), Janis Mercer, Ken Rosen, Sarah Stiles, and Katrina Wreede
Tuition: CMC private instrumental lesson fees only. See Financial Aid (p.29).
Inner City Young Musicians Program (ICYMP)The ICYMP is a full scholarship program that provides students with weekly free private in-strumental lessons, theory/musicianship and ensemble classes for the academic year. It of-fers students an integrated curriculum that in-cludes multicultural lecture-demonstrations by guest artists and performance opportunities throughout the year. In collaboration with the San Francisco Unified School District, this pro-gram focuses on serving middle school and high school students from low-income San Francisco households.
Ages: 12-18
Instruments: All
Musical Styles: Classical, jazz, popular
Prerequisites: Admission based on both need and merit, by recommendation from the student’s school music teacher, and audition during the spring.
Class Size: Students work in both large and small ensembles.
Locations, Days and Times: Private lessons: Mission District Branch or Richmond District Branch Group class: Mission District Branch Saturdays, 10am-Noon or Noon-2pm (depending on age, level and instrument)
Instructors: Thea Farhadian, Scott Foster, Alex Keitel (Director), Janis Mercer, Ken Rosen, Sarah Stiles, and Katrina Wreede
Tuition: No tuition or registration fee
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The MDYMP is a full scholarship program that provides students with free weekly private instrumen-tal/voice lessons, theory/musicianship and ensemble classes, and the opportunity to experience multicultural lecture-demonstrations by guest artists. The curriculum emphasizes Latin music, both popular and classical. Students will perform at CMC in December and June, and will have additional performance opportunities off-site throughout the year. In collaboration with the San Francisco public schools and the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, this program serves 7th-12th graders who live or study in the Mission District.
Ages: 12-18
Instruments: All and voice
Musical Styles: Latin (classical and popular)
Prerequisites: Minimum two years playing an instrument or singing. Admission based on both need and merit. Auditions during the spring; other audition dates to be arranged.
Class Size: 25 students working in smaller groups
Location, Days and Times: Private lessons: CMC’s Mission or Richmond District Branch Group class: Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts, Saturdays 10am-Noon
Instructors: Martha Rodriguez-Salazar (Coordinator) and others TBA
Assistant Teacher: Jesse Wolff
Tuition: No tuition or registration fee
Mission District Young Musicians Program (MDYMP)
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Concert Hall RentalsCMC’s Mission District Branch Concert Hall is avail-able for rent to the public for music-related con-certs and events, rehearsals, and sound recording. Renovated in 2006, the concert hall is wheelchair accessible and opens onto the courtyard of an Ital-ianate Victorian house dating back to the 1870s. There is a balcony at the rear of the hall, where there is also a sound recording booth. The audito-rium seats roughly 130.
For benefit concerts for other organizations, CMC must receive written confirmation of beneficiary. Admission fees over $15/$10 must be approved by CMC’s Executive Director.
Fees$300 - Basic 4-hour Concert Rental (includes 3 additional rehearsal hours)
$250 - For private teachers presenting their students in recital.
$40/hr - Rehearsals/auditions/additional concert hours.
$100 - Additional tuning of the 9ft Steinway D grand piano (the stage piano) or the Steinway Duo Art (the auditorium floor piano).
Sound Recording ServicesThe Mission District Branch Concert Hall’s CD and digital audio tape (DAT) recording system offers performers the opportunity to produce high-quality audio recordings. Recording options are available to anyone renting the recital hall. CMC provides the services of a professional engineer for all recordings. Note: The recital hall is not a sound-proofed building. Recordings may pick up ambient sound.
Fees (recording engineer provided)$175 - Recordings with a Basic Rental. The rates include a recording engineer for three hours (pre-concert set up plus concert recording) and one CD-R ($5 for additional CDs). Add $50.00 for each hour of engineer’s services beyond the first three hours (cancellation fee $45). $85/hr - Recordings during regular CMC operating hours. Minimum two hours (cancellation fee $35). $85/hr - Recording at times other than regular CMC operating hours. Includes hall manager’s ser-vices. Minimum two hours (cancellation fee $48).
Faculty Musicians for HireMany of CMC’s faculty members are active professional musicians who can be hired to perform at your next special occasion. Choose from a range of musical styles, including classical, folk, jazz, rock and Latin. Visit the “Musicians Services” section of www.sfcmc.org to contact faculty musicians directly.
NOTE: CMC posts this list as a service to our faculty. CMC is not responsible for the services offered. Arrangements and contractal obligations are the sole responsibility of the musician or ensemble.
For more information or to book your rental or recording, contact CMC’s Concert Hall Manager, Linda Hitchcock at (415) 647-6015 x83 or lhitchcock@sfcmc.org.
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Why support Community Music Center?
Support the Work of CMC
Because every dollar counts. . .
Your generous contributions to Com-munity Music Center directly support scholarships and financial aid that al-low 2,400 students to enjoy the high-est quality music instruction on the piano, violin, guitar, clarinet, drums, voice and more. Your donation will provide music lessons to someone who otherwise would not be able to afford them.
Music is truly an international lan-guage that unites our wonderful and diverse Bay Area. Please make your tax-deductible gift to CMC today and experience the joy of knowing that you are making it possible for people of all ages to discover music.
We look forward to hearing from you. Thanks for keeping CMC strong!
Donate by Mail:Community Music CenterDevelopment Office544 Capp StreetSan Francisco, CA 94110
Donate by Phone:Development Office(415) 647-6015 Ask for John or Ashley
Donate Online: www.sfcmc.org
CMC is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that relies on the support of foundation, corporate and individual contributions.
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Q: Do I need a registration appointment to sign up for classes?
A: Yes. All new students must make an appoint-ment with the registrar to sign up for private or group classes. Classes are filled on a first come first served basis and there is no guarantee that you will receive your desired class.
Q: Is it necessary to sign up for all 12 weeks (8 weeks in Summer session) of the quarter?
A: We work on a quarterly basis and do not make special arrangements unless students sign up af-ter the quarter has begun.
Q: Can I still sign up for lessons or classes after a quarter has begun?
A: Yes. We add new students on pro-rated basis, charging only for the lessons taken from their starting date through the end of the quarter. Call your nearest branch or check our website for class availability.
Q: I studied at CMC years ago. Am I considered a new student or a returning student?
A: If you have not studied at CMC for more than two quarters, follow registration instructions as a new student. If you have a good payment history, you may have some priority over new students. Q: What if I miss a lesson?
A: There is no credit, reimbursement or make-up for missed lessons. It is a courtesy to inform your teacher if you plan to miss a lesson and it is at the discretion of the teacher to provide a make-up lesson.
Q: What if I get sick and miss a lesson?
A: Teachers are not required to make up a missed lesson due to a student’s absence. A leave of ab-sence may be granted by the teacher (with regis-trar’s approval) in cases of serious illness or injury.
Q: How do I apply for financial aid?
A: We welcome anyone to apply for a fee reduc-tion on the sliding scale. You must show proof of the family’s monthly net (after tax) income (or proof of your own monthly net income if you are single). If you are self-employed, you may submit bank statements and your tax return from the
previous year. The sliding scale discount will be applied on the date this information is submitted.
Q: How is the discount determined?
A: The sliding scale discount is based on your household’s size and the monthly net income of the family.
Q: Can I apply for a full scholarship for private lessons?
A: Any student currently a junior in high school or younger can apply for a full scholarship if the family is receiving a CMC sliding scale discount. There are scholarship auditions in May each year. Students applying for a scholarship should have at least one year of instrument study at CMC and their current CMC teacher’s recommendation.
Q: What if I am not happy with my class?
A: The registrar can work with you to find a better schedule, or you may drop the class after the first lesson. If you want to drop the class, notice must be given to the registrar at least 24 hours before the second week’s class in order to receive a re-imbursement for the remaining lessons. You will then be charged only for the first lesson (and the registration fee, if applicable).
Q: Will I have the chance to perform for an audience?
A: We welcome all students to sign up for stu-dent recitals which are scheduled on Sundays throughout each quarter. There are also Perfor-mance Workshops hosted by faculty members. The instrument and the topic vary from quarter to quarter.
Q: Are parents allowed to stay in the room where the class is held?
A: For children who are enrolled in private classes, parents are allowed to stay in the room with facul-ty approval. In group classes, parents are allowed to stay in the room only for the first class.
Q: Do you offer summer programs for kids?
A: Camp CMC is held at the Mission District Branch for a week in June every year. Other classes for children held over the summer may include Fam-ily Music, Music for Children, String Orchestra for Children, Piano for Kids, and private lessons.
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Fees
Annual Registration Fees Good for 12 consecutive monthsIndividual $45Household of 2+ CMC students $55
Individual (for Summer Quarter only) $18
Quarterly Materials Fee $2
Quarterly Tuition for Private Lessons* (see pgs. 3-4)
Fall, Winter or Spring Quarter (12 wks.)30 minutes $38445 minutes $57660 minutes $768
Summer Quarter (8 wks.)30 minutes $25645 minutes $38460 minutes $512
See these group class listings for specific tuition information: Ensemble Classes, Classes for Kids, Theory & Musicianship Classes, Music Therapy, Comprehensive Program for Adults, Compre-hensive Programs for Youth, Camp CMC
*Represents full-fee tuition. See Financial Aid for CMC’s tuition assistance programs.
Instrument RentalStudents must have their own instruments. CMC offers limited discount instrument rentals. For more information, contact the Mission District Branch registrar.
Financial AidCMC offers various financial aid options. Starred discounts cannot be combined.
Sliding scale discount*: Based on household size and monthly net income. Verification docu-ments are required and students must re-apply annually. To apply, submit the Sliding Scale Ap-plication at registration. Applications are avail-able at either branch or at www.sfcmc.org.
Private lesson/group class discount*: All tu-ition for group classes (see pgs. 5-19) is reduced by 50% with concurrent enrollment in private lessons, except for: Music for Children and Piano for Kids.
Work-study: Work exchange for course credit is available for students over 18. Continuing stu-dents are preferred and availability is limited.
Free classes: The Children’s Chorus (see p.15) is tuition-free, and Teen Jazz Band (see p.14) is completely fee-free.
Senior discount*: Seniors aged 65+ can receive a 50% discount on full tuition.
Household discount: Each additional person from the same household enrolling in private lessons or group classes will be given a discount of $1.50 per lesson or class. This discount applies to full-fee students only.
Merit scholarships for youth: A limited num-ber of full scholarships for private lessons are awarded to students age 18 and under based on financial need and merit (see p.28). Jur-ied auditions are generally held each spring. Comprehensive Youth Scholarship pro-grams: Other scholarship programs include Comprehensive Musicianship Program, Inner City Young Musicians Program, and Mission Dis-trict Young Musicians Program (see pgs. 24-25).
Discount instrument rental: A quarterly rental fee of $35 or $50 (depending on the rental instrument, with an additional $25 refundable deposit) is due at the time of rental. Instruments must be returned at the quarter’s end unless other arrangements are made with the registrar. Limited availability.
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Quarter: Fall Winter Spring Summer
Location where you wish to study: Mission District Richmond District
Are you a new or returning student? New Returning
How did you hear about CMC? ______________________________________________
Salutation: Mr. Mrs. Ms. Dr. None
First / Last name: _________________________________________________________
Date of birth: ____________________________________________________________
Name of school / grade (if applicable): _______________________________________
Gender:* ___________________
Ethnicity:* African-American Asian Latino Native Am. White Other
I understand that students are sometimes photographed or videotaped during CMC activities, and that these photographs and videos may appear in promotional and fundraising materials.
I do __ do not __ give permission for me or my child to be photographed.
I have read and agree to ALL registration policies (see back).
Signature: _____________________________________________________________
Have you studied music before? Yes No
If so, for how long? ________________________________________________________
What instrument(s)? _______________________________________________________
Do you own the instrument you want to study at CMC? Yes No
Do you read music? Yes No
Full name: ______________________________________________________________
Street Address: __________________________________________________________
City/State/Zip: __________________________________________________________
Please provide all of the information below and check the best way to contact you: Home phone:__________________________________________________________ Work phone: __________________________________________________________ Cell phone/pager: _____________________________________________________ Email: ____________________________________________________________
Musical Background
Parent / Guardian or head of household (if applicable)
Contact Information
Photo and Video Release
Registration Policy Agreement
*Optional information for statistical purposes only
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Registration Policies
New student registration: New students must call the registrar at the branch through which they wish to study in order to make a registration ap-pointment. (See new student registration dates under Academic Calendar on p.1).
What to bring to registration:–Required fees (see p.29)–Completed Registration Form (see p.30)–Completed Sliding Scale Application (see p.29)–Sliding Scale documentation, if applicable
Purpose of registration: Registration is for scheduling and payment purposes only; the stu-dent’s first meeting with the faculty member will take place at the first lesson or class.
Current student registration: Current students must notify the registrar at the branch at which they are registered, during the specified dates, that they wish to continue their lesson or class. Students who do not do so will be dropped. (See current student registration dates under Academ-ic Calendar on p. 1).
Late registration: Individuals unable to register during new or current student registration should contact the registrar at the branch where they wish to study. Late registration is pro-rated and on a space-available basis.
Payments: Full payment is due at registration. We accept cash, checks, Visa, MasterCard, Ameri-can Express and Discover. If payment is not made, student will be dropped immediately. In case of financial hardship, one half of the payment due may be paid at registration, with the balance due by the fifth lesson or class (third for Summer Quar-ter). There is a $15 check return fee.
Missed lessons: Students pay tuition regard-less of their attendance. Students must notify the registrar before any absence, but this does not exempt the student from payment. Faculty mem-bers are not required to make up missed lessons caused by student absences. Faculty members may make up lessons caused by faculty member absences, or a credit will be applied to the stu-dent’s account.
Leaves of absence: In cases of serious illness or injury, a leave of absence may be arranged. Prior approval of both the faculty member and registrar is required. If approved, credit may be given for two or more consecutive absences.
Discontinuation: CMC reserves the right to discontinue a student’s enrollment at any time for reasons including, but not limited to: poor at-tendance, non-payment of fees, lack of interest, or disruptive behavior. If a student is dropped for non-payment of fees, the student might be able to continue the quarter by paying the unpaid bal-ance.
Refunds: Tuition refunds are given when lessons or classes are canceled by CMC. A refund, minus the first lesson or class cost plus registration fees, may also be given if the student decides not to continue after the first lesson or class and notifies the Registrar at least 24 hours prior to the second lesson. If the registrar is not notified at least 24 hours in advance, the student is responsible for the full quarter’s tuition.
Photo and video release policy: CMC occasion-ally photographs or videotapes students for its publications. Compensation will not be provided to these individuals. See photo release statement in CMC’s Registration Form (reverse).
New on www.sfcmc.org:During new student registration: Schedule an appointment by clicking on “Register” and fill-ing out the Registration Appointment Form.
After the quarter begins:- It is never too late to register for classes. Start by clicking the Register tab and complete the online form. You will be contacted within 1 to 3 business days. CMC charges from the week a student begins to the end of the current quarter.- View available lesson times. - Pay for your lessons. Click the “Pay Tuition” button in the left-hand column of the website. This secure feature, offered by Paypal, is avail-able for current students only.
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Mission D
istrict Branch
544 Capp Street(betw
een 20th/21st Streets)San Francisco, CA 94110(415) 647-6015
Offi
ce Hours:
Monday-Thursday, 9am
-8pmFriday, 9am
-7pmSaturday, 9am
-5pmSunday, 9am
-3pm (closed sum
mer quarter)
Public Transportation:Bart 24th St. StationM
uni 14, 33, 49 linesW
heelchair Access: Concert H
all
Richm
ond District B
ranch741 - 30th Avenue(betw
een Balboa/Cabrillo Streets)San Francisco, CA 94121(415) 221-4515
Offi
ce Hours:
Monday though Friday, 10am
–9pmSaturday, 9am
–5pm
Public Transportation:M
uni 5, 31, 38 linesW
heelchair Access: Yes
Para información en español,
llame: (415) 647-6015
martes a sábado, 9am
-5pm
Mission D
istrict Branch544 C
app StreetSan Francisco, C
A 94110
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