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COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS SCHEDULE OF CLASSES 2019 Spring Semester Tuesday, January 22 - Monday, May 20, 2019 Priority Registration for Continuing Students: January 4 - 10 Open Enrollment for All Students: January 11 - 21 First Day of Fall Semester Instruction: Tue, January 22 $25 Late Registration Fee Begins Fri, February 1 Last Day of Fall Semester Instruction: Mon, May 20 Spring Semester Holidays Mon, Jan 21: Martin Luther King, Jr. - No CSPA Classes Mon, Mar 11 - Sat, Mar 16: Spring Break - No CSPA Classes Sun, Apr 21: Easter Holiday - No CSPA Classes Mon, May 27: Memorial Day - No CSPA Classes Tue, May 21 - Sun, Jun 2: Semester Break - Make Ups Lessons - Summer Registration CSPA Registration Office (213) 621-4548 | [email protected] Monday - Thursday: 10AM - 6PM | Friday 9AM - 5PM |Saturday 8AM - 4PM Building Hours (subject to change): Monday through Sunday 7 AM - 10 PM The Schedule of Classes and Academic Calendar is subject to change. Please visit www.colburnschool.edu/cspaenroll for the most up-to-date information. Version 11/20/18 TABLE OF CONTENTS About the Colburn Community School of Performing Arts..................................... Page 2-3 Private Music Instruction........................................................................................ Page 4 Early Childhood....................................................................................................... Page 5-6 Beginning Instruments, Recorder, Piano, Guitar .................................................... Page 6 Choirs/Vocal Ensembles.......................................................................................... Page 7 Suzuki/Dalcroze....................................................................................................... Page 8 Ed and Mari Edelman Chamber Institute................................................................ Page 9 Large Ensembles/Orchestras................................................................................... Page 9 Small Ensembles...................................................................................................... Page 10 Jazz Ensembles........................................................................................................ Page 10 Other Group Classes................................................................................................ Page 11 Music Theory .......................................................................................................... Page 12 Group Classes for Adults......................................................................................... Page 13 Abbreviated School Policies.................................................................................... Page 13-14

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COMMUNITY SCHOOL OF PERFORMING ARTS

SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

2019 Spring SemesterTuesday, January 22 - Monday, May 20, 2019

Priority Registration for Continuing Students: January 4 - 10

Open Enrollment for All Students: January 11 - 21

First Day of Fall Semester Instruction: Tue, January 22

$25 Late Registration Fee Begins Fri, February 1

Last Day of Fall Semester Instruction: Mon, May 20

Spring Semester Holidays

Mon, Jan 21: Martin Luther King, Jr. - No CSPA Classes

Mon, Mar 11 - Sat, Mar 16: Spring Break - No CSPA Classes

Sun, Apr 21: Easter Holiday - No CSPA Classes

Mon, May 27: Memorial Day - No CSPA Classes

Tue, May 21 - Sun, Jun 2: Semester Break - Make Ups Lessons - Summer Registration

CSPA Registration Office (213) 621-4548 | [email protected] - Thursday: 10AM - 6PM | Friday 9AM - 5PM |Saturday 8AM - 4PMBuilding Hours (subject to change): Monday through Sunday 7 AM - 10 PM

The Schedule of Classes and Academic Calendar is subject to change. Please visit www.colburnschool.edu/cspaenroll for the most up-to-date information. Version 11/20/18

TABLE OF CONTENTSAbout the Colburn Community School of Performing Arts..................................... Page 2-3Private Music Instruction........................................................................................ Page 4Early Childhood....................................................................................................... Page 5-6Beginning Instruments, Recorder, Piano, Guitar .................................................... Page 6Choirs/Vocal Ensembles.......................................................................................... Page 7Suzuki/Dalcroze....................................................................................................... Page 8Ed and Mari Edelman Chamber Institute................................................................ Page 9Large Ensembles/Orchestras................................................................................... Page 9Small Ensembles...................................................................................................... Page 10Jazz Ensembles........................................................................................................ Page 10Other Group Classes................................................................................................ Page 11Music Theory .......................................................................................................... Page 12Group Classes for Adults......................................................................................... Page 13Abbreviated School Policies.................................................................................... Page 13-14

About Colburn Community School of Performing ArtsThe Colburn Community School of Performing Arts (CSPA) serves students of all ages with classes in music, dance, drama and earlychildhood arts education, taught by acclaimed faculty committed to providing the highest quality teaching on a modern campus designed solely for excellence in performance and education.

Founded in 1950 as an open-enrollment school, the CSPA covers a broad range of styles, age levels and degrees of difficulty. Music classes include applied musical instruction, music theory, chamber ensemble and orchestral opportunities. Dance classes through the Trudl Zipper Dance Institute offer a wide range in disciplines from ballet, tap, modern, creative, jazz and musical theatre dance. Inaddition to their individual studies, Colburn students participate in a variety of community outreach programs and perform in more than 300 concerts and recitals each year, many of which are free and open to the public.

The Colburn Community School of Performing Arts has been accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM) since1980 and is also a member of the National Guild for Community Arts Education.

Adaptive Music Program/Lessons for Individuals with Special NeedsThe CSPA provides a special program for adults and children with academic or learning challenges. The Adaptive Music Program (AMP) provides individualized music programming and adapted music instruction by qualified specialist Ms. Francesca Bori.

Students with special needs have the opportunity to learn to play a musical instrument within a therapeutic environment designed to develop one’s own potential. This process begins with a structured music-based assessment of motor skills, behavioral, social and emotional levels, attention and communication ability. Monthly meetings with parents and yearly written summaries provide anopportunity to review the progress of the student. For more information, please contact Ms. Bori at [email protected]

Registration ProceduresTo be placed with an instructor for private lessons, all new students must first submit an inquiry at www.colburnschool.edu/cspainquiry. Please visit the website for further instructions on the inquiry process.

For group classes, New Students must register in person during open enrollment in order to receive student ID badges/key cards. Partial payment is mandatorily due upon registration. All students must register before they can attend class. Space is available on a first come first served basis. Continuing students have two weeks of priority registration.

Continuing Students may re-enroll each semester one of the following ways: (1) Login to your account online and register at www.colburnschool.edu/register(2) Email your registration and payment forms to [email protected](3) Fax your registration and payment forms to (213) 621-2110

To download registration materials, visit us at www.colburnschool.edu/cspaenroll

Join us for a performance!View the events calendar at www.colburnschool.edu/calendar

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Welcome to Colburn's Community School

We are very pleased to announce the appointment of Susan Cook as the next Dean of the CSPA. Susan has over 25 years of experience in arts administration. Her career began in the Chicago area where she held progressively more senior positions at the Merit School of Music, Sherwood Community Music School at Columbia College Chicago, and Midwest Young Artists.

Prior to her appointment at Colburn, Susan served as Dean, The Royal Conservatory School (RCS), in Toronto. Working closely and collaboratively with her staff, Susan reinvigorated the community school by growing and developing an extensive and holistic music education model for music lovers of all ages, with a clear continuum of instruction from infancy through adulthood.

She received her Master of Music Performance from Northwestern University, and Premier Prix du Saxophone at the National Conservatoire of Bordeaux. Susan also served on the faculty of DePaul University from 1994–2014 and Carthage College for seven years. She has toured with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Riccardo Muti, and performed with many of Chicago’s premiere orchestras including Grant Park Symphony Orchestra, Joeffrey Ballet, and Chicago Opera Theatre.

It has been wonderful to see the continued growth of our student population over the years. Not only are families returning year after year, but many of you promote our school to your fellow friends and neighbors. And for that, we thank you for your endorsement. To help us manage the 1,800 + students and each of their unique schedules, we will be launching a new online registration platform. This will improve upon our current system, which will allow family accounts, online payment plans, and much, much more. Please help us streamline our registration processes to make the experience more efficient by registering online this year. Continuing students will receive login details in July with further instructions on how to register online for classes and private lessons.

Thank you for being a part of the Colburn Community School of Performing Arts. We look forward to seeing you on campus.

Parents play a major leadership role in strengthening the Colburn Community School. We need your support. Tuition alone doesn’t cover the expenses of all the great programming your children experience here at Colburn. Come speak to me to learn more about how you can support our faculty, master classes, performances, fundraising events, and the Access Fund Campaign to increase scholarship support for our students.

Robin Sukhadia, Advancement [email protected]

Candy Nguyen SmirnowAssistant Dean

Advancement

Susan CookDean

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Private Music Instruction

Spring Private Instruction will run from Jan 22 - May 20; all meetings must be arranged with the instructor. There is a

make-up period May 21 - June 2, 2019, which can be used at the discretion of the instructor to reschedule lessons as needed.

Bassoon BSPI Music Theory MTPI Trombone TBPI FALL SEMESTER FEES FOR

Beene* Dutton Suminski 16 WEEKS

Treuenfels Sawada 30 minutes $1,120

Trumpet TPPI 45 minutes $1,600

Cello VCPI Music Composition CPPI Benedict 60 minutes $2,048

Bori Langsbard (Music & Film) Mulder 90 minutes $3,008

Goss McLean (Music) Wilt*

Gasparyan Nelson (Music Comp)

Greensmith* Tuba TUPI

Hockett Oboe OBPI Pearson*

Koo Spier Tornquist

Naill Sugata

Walz* Viola VAPI

Wright Percussion PCPI Coletti, G.

Yamagata Atkatz* Hayhurst

Kalaf Picken

Clarinet CLPI McGrath Shimasaki

Gilad* Shimizu

Wellwood Piano PNPI Wetzel

Yoshimi Bidini*

Bori

Double Bass DBPI de Jong-Pombo Violin VNPI

Lloyd* Dokshitsky Cadow

Young Fadial Canbolat

Glicklich Cole*

Flute FLPI Han Fischer

Lundgren Huang Gronnier

Walker* Izumi Kim, C.

Kapouler-Gartner Kim, F.

Guitar GTPI Kim, H. Kreston

Youngstrom Kim, M. Lipsett*

Kwon Manoulian*

Harp HPPI Lavner McLean

Turovsky* Martínez-Antón Rynerson

Rhee Schwabe

Horn HNPI Rubin Shimasaki

Bain* Sawada Shimizu

Morrell Transky Taylor

Ondarza Yui Yun

Upton

Recorder REPI Voice VOPI

Jazz Piano JPPI Paquette Beattie

Kinnon  Chipman

Saxophone SXPI Stevens

Jazz Trumpet JTPI Pittel

Simonsen Secard

*Special Rate Teachers have higher

rates, please contact the CSPA office

for more information.

All Private Instruction must take place on the Colburn School campus. Individual lesson schedules are arranged between the instructor and the student. All

new students must first submit an Online Inquiry Form through our website. The information will be transferred to the appropriate department chair who will

then contact the student to schedule an informal interview/audition within two weeks of receipt. Upon completion of the interview, the department chair will

determine which instructor, if any, the student can be placed with. Please go to www.colburnschool.edu/cspainquiry to submit your inquiry.

2018-19 Jury Requirement:As an important component of the learning experience for all students who take private lessons, a jury examination is required for all students in CSPA. Scheduled dates and times for juries will be coordinated by each Department Chair for the String, Voice, Piano, and Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion Departments and the Dean’s office. The jury experience will be in lieu of one lesson for the academic year and feedback from the jury as well as the private teacher will be provided to both students and parents. The Colburn School greatly values this as an important learning experience for each student.

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Early Childhood 2019 Spring - Semester Enrollment

Course name Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Babes in Colburnland 7-11 mos ECGA 101 Wed 23-Jan 12:00 PM 35 Martin G240 $430

Gordon-based Audiation Class 7-11 mos ECGA 101 Sat 26-Jan 11:15 AM 35 Martin O230 $430

12-17 mos ECGA 101 Thu 24-Jan 11:20 AM 35 Martin G240 $430

12-17 mos ECGA 101 Sat 26-Jan 10:30 AM 35 Martin O230 $430

Making Music in 18-24 mos ECMC 101 Wed 23-Jan 10:00 AM 35 Martin G240 $430

Colburnland 18-24 mos ECMC 101 Thu 24-Jan 10:00 AM 35 Martin G240 $430

18-24 mos ECMC 101 Sat 26-Jan 8:15 AM 35 Martin O230 $430

18-24 mos ECMC 101 Sat 26-Jan 9:45 AM 35 Martin O229 $430

Music for Twos 2 yrs ECMT 101 Wed 23-Jan 10:40 AM 35 Martin G240 $430

2 yrs ECMT 101 Thu 24-Jan 10:40 AM 35 Martin G240 $430

2 yrs ECMT 101 Sat 26-Jan 9:00 AM 35 Martin O230 $430

Once Upon a Fairy Tale 2.5-3 yrs ECOU 101 Wed 23-Jan 11:20 AM 35 Martin G240 $430

2.5-3 yrs ECOU 101 Sat 26-Jan 10:00 AM 35 Gamboa G240 $430

2.5-3 yrs ECOU 101 Sat 26-Jan 10:40 AM 35 Gamboa G240 $430

Musical Journeys of the Imagination 3-3.5 yrs ECMJ 101 Thu 24-Jan 4:00 PM 35 Bori G240 $430

Creative Storymaking & 3-3.5 yrs ECST 101 Sat 26-Jan 9:45 AM 35 Bori O230 $430

Movement 3-3.5 yrs ECST 101 Mon 28-Jan 4:00 PM 35 Gamboa G240 $430

Sing a Song of Seasons & 3.5-4 yrs ECSC 101 Mon 28-Jan 4:40 PM 35 Gamboa G240 $430

Celebrations

Super Singers 3.5-4 yrs ECSS 101 Wed 23-Jan 3:20 PM 35 Martin G240 $430

3.5-4 yrs ECSS 101 Sat 26-Jan 12:00 PM 35 Martin O230 $430

3.5-4 yrs ECSS 101 Sun 27-Jan 10:25 AM 35 Paquette G240 $430

Rhythm and Movement 3.5-4.5 yrs ECRM 101 Sat 26-Jan 11:30 AM 45 Gamboa G240 $520

3.5-4.5 yrs ECRM 101 Sat 26-Jan 12:15 PM 45 Gamboa G240 $520

3.5-4.5 yrs ECRM 101 Sun 27-Jan 11:05 AM 45 Paquette G240 $520

3.5-4.5 yrs ECRM 101 Tue 22-Jan 4:00 PM 45 Paquette G240 $520

Exploring the Keys 4-4.9 yrs ECEK 101 Thu 24-Jan 4:45 PM 30 Bori G240 $430

(Up to 3 students max per class) 4-4.9 yrs ECEK 101 Sat 26-Jan 12:40 PM 30 Bori G244 $430

4-4.9 yrs ECEK 101 Sat 26-Jan 1:15 PM 30 Bori G244 $430

4-4.9 yrs ECEK 101 Sat 26-Jan 1:50 PM 30 Bori G244 $430

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Times Subject to Change

The Early Childhood Program introduces young children to music and the performing arts. The curriculum is skill-based and is designed to explore music, theory, voice,

movement, and drama. Enrollment in classes is strictly determined according to the age of the child and classes themselves may be repeated if the faculty determines it would be

beneficial to the child. Classes are in high demand, and enrollment closes very quickly; waitlists are maintained once a class is closed. If your child is new to Colburn, please

contact the CSPA office to learn more about registration procedures. Please note: An adult must accompany the child for the entire duration of the class. In most classes,

parents are invited to participate at the level of involvement determined by the teacher. Only one parent or caregiver may participate in the class; siblings or other family

members are not allowed to participate or sit in the classroom. Spring Semester classes are 16 weeks in length.

Students must be between the ages of 4 years old - 4 years and 11 months by the first day of the semester. The class provides musical experiences in the development of motor

and ear-training skills, hand-eye coordination, a sense of keyboard geography, finger dexterity, and concentration.  This course offers pre-reading exercises to develop the child's

keyboard sense.  Students must have access to an acoustic (not electronic)  piano for daily practice.

Early Childhood Registration forNew Students

On FRI, JANUARY 11 new parents are required to enroll in-person. Dept Chair Ms. Martin will be holding informal orientations at the following

times:

10 am for ages 7 months - 1.5 years old12 pm for ages 1.5 years - 3 years old2:30 pm for ages 3 years - 5 years old

Registration is first come - first served, you will be given a number upon your arrival. The child does not need to be present. For more

information, please call (213) 621-4548. Continuing students have two weeks of priority registration before new students may enroll.

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Early Childhood 2019 Spring - Semester Enrollment

Course name Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Rhythmic Styles & 4-5.5 yrs ECRS 101 Sat 26-Jan 2:15 PM 45 Gamboa G240 $520

Techniques I 4-5.5 yrs ECRS 101 Sat 26-Jan 3:00 PM 45 Gamboa G240 $520

4-5.5 yrs ECRS 101 Sun 27-Jan 11:55 AM 45 Paquette G240 $520

4-5.5 yrs ECRS 101 Tue 22-Jan 4:50 PM 45 Paquette G240 $520

Rhythmic Styles & Techniques II 4-5.5 yrs ECRS 201 Sat 26-Jan 8:30 AM 45 Gamboa G240 $520

Pre-requisite/approval required 4-5.5 yrs ECRS 201 Sat 26-Jan 9:15 AM 45 Gamboa G240 $5204-5.5 yrs ECRS 201 Sun 27-Jan 12:45 PM 45 Paquette G240 $520

4-5.5 yrs ECRS 201 Tue 22-Jan 5:40 PM 45 Paquette G240 $520

Music and Movement II 5-6 yrs ECMM 201 Sat 26-Jan 1:15 PM 45 Martin G240 $520

Pre-requisite/approval required

Dalcroze Eurhythmics 5.5 - 7 yrs ECDE 101 Sat 26-Jan 10:30 AM 45 Izumi O-P242 $520

Dalcroze Eurhythmics II 6.5 - 8 yrs ECDE 201 Sat 26-Jan 11:15 AM 45 Izumi O-P242 $520

Beginning Instrument Study 2019 Spring - Semester Enrollment

Course name Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Recorder: Won't You Play a Simple Melody?

5-9 yrs ECSM 101 Sat 26-Jan 12:30 PM 60 Paquette MGR $550

5-9 yrs ECSM 101 Sat 26-Jan 1:30 PM 60 Paquette MGR $550

Introductory class for new beginners 5-7 yrs ECSM 101 Sun 27-Jan 2:30 PM 60 Paquette G244 $550

5-9 yrs ECSM 101 Sun 27-Jan 3:30 PM 60 Paquette G244 $550

Ukulele 5-8 yrs ECUK 101 Sat 26-Jan 2:30 PM 60 Paquette MGR $550

5-8 yrs ECUK 101 Sat 26-Jan 3:30 PM 60 Paquette MGR $550

5-8 yrs ECUK 101 Sun 27-Jan 4:30 PM 60 Paquette G244 $550

Develop skills such as proper finger position and strumming techniques for students who wish to one day play guitar. Students will have the

opportunity to play simple chords and accompaniments with two or three chord changes to familiar songs. Class size is limited to up to 3-4 students.

Group Piano 6-9 yrs PNGL 101 Sat 26-Jan waitlist only 50 Transky O253 $525

6-9 yrs PNGL 101 Tue 22-Jan 4:00 PM 50 Kapouler-Gartner O253 $525

6-9 yrs PNGL 101 Fri 25-Jan 4:00 PM 50 Kapouler-Gartner O253 $525

Group Guitar I 6-9 yrs GTGL 101 Sat 26-Jan 9:00 AM 55 Youngstrom O272 $495

Group Guitar I 9 yrs + GTGL 102 Sat 26-Jan 10:00 AM 55 Youngstrom O272 $495

9 yrs + GTGL 102 Sat 26-Jan 11:00 AM 55 Youngstrom O272 $495

Group Guitar II 9 yrs + GTGL 201 Sat 26-Jan 12:00 PM 55 Youngstrom O272 $495

Group Guitar III 9 yrs + GTGL 301 Sat 26-Jan 1:00 PM 55 Youngstrom O272 $495

Group Guitar IV 14 yrs+ GTGL 401 Sat 26-Jan 2:00 PM 55 Youngstrom O272 $495

Guitar Ensemble GTEN 101 Sat 26-Jan 4:00 PM 90 Youngstrom O272 $500

Contact Kenton Youngstrom for permission to enroll at [email protected]

Group piano classes are ideal for the absolute beginner with no prior experience. Due to its popularity, spaces in Saturday classes are very limited. Please contact the CSPA Office

to be placed on a waiting list with the student name, and age. When a space opens up, the students on the waiting list will be contacted for an interview. Open enrollment is

available for the Tuesday and Friday classes. If your child is between ages 4-5 please refer to the Exploring the Keys class in the Early Childhood section on the previous page.

Ideal for students who wish to learn finger dexterity and tonguing technique to one day play a woodwind or brass instrument. The recorder class builds playing skills through

reading music in a group setting while developing hand-eye coordination. Class size is limited to up to 3-4 students.

Pre-requisite/approval required. If the student has not participated in the early childhood sequence of classes, please contact [email protected] for an assessment and

approval to enroll.

Please note: An adult must accompany the child for the entire duration of the class. In most classes, parents are invited to participate at the level of involvement determined by

the teacher. Only one parent or caregiver may participate in the class; siblings or other family members are not allowed to participate or sit in the classroom. Fall and spring

semester classes are 16 weeks in length.

Pre-requisite/approval required. If the student has not participated in the early childhood sequence of classes, please contact [email protected] for an assessment and

approval to enroll.

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Choirs & Group Vocal Classes

Course name Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Junior Chorus 5-10 yrs VEPT 100 Sat 26-Jan 9:00 AM 50 Shtangrud ORH $500

Children's Opera Workshop 9-16 yrs VEOW 300 Sat 26-Jan 10:00 AM 80 Shtangrud ORH $450

Young People's Chorus I 8-12 yrs VEYP 200 Sat 26-Jan 11:30 AM 80 Shtangrud GMH $530

Young People's Chorus II 10-15 yrs VEYP 201 Thu 24-Jan 5:00 PM 115 Shtangrud GMH $530

Young Men's Chorus* 13-18 yrs VEYM 401 Fri 25-Jan 4:30 PM 115 Shtangrud O272 $550

Colburn Concert Choir* 12-18 yrs VECC 400 Sat 26-Jan 1:30 PM 175 Shtangrud GMH

Colburn Concert Choir Sectionals Fri TBD 6:30 PM 115 Shtangrud O272

Colburn Chamber Singers* 16-25 yrs VECS 500 Sat 26-Jan 4:30 PM 90 Shtangrud GMH $400

Colburn Community Chorale Adult VEAC 100 Thu 24-Jan 7:00 PM 150 Shtangrud GMH $250

Students in the Children's Opera Workshop gain beginning experience in musical drama through children's opera. Students learn appropriate mini operas and vocal improvisation

to familiar stories, and study children's choruses from the standard opera repertoire. Students also are exposed to simple set design and construction. In the spring semester,

students present a one-act opera in public performance. Extra pre-concert rehearsals are required.

Auditions are required for all choirs; Spring auditions will take place on Sat, January 12. To schedule an audition, please email Dr. Shtangrud at [email protected]

Continuing students do not need to re-audition to enroll in the same ensemble. However, if you would like to enroll in a different ensemble, please email Dr. Shtangrud for a

placement hearing. Courses marked with (*) require a year-long commitment.

Participation in this ensemble requires a year-long commitment in the fall and spring semester. You will be automatically billed in January for your spring semester tuition. If you

cannot continue in the spring, you must request to drop the course by submitting a signed drop form to the registration office between Dec 1 - Jan 12 for the Dean's approval.

Please refer to the policy section on page 13-14 for further details.

$550

Participation in this ensemble requires a year-long commitment in the fall and spring semester. You will be automatically billed in January for your spring semester tuition. If you

cannot continue in the spring, you must request to drop the course by submitting a signed drop form to the registration office between Dec 1 - Jan 12 for the Dean's approval.

Please refer to the policy section on page 13-14 for further details.

This ensemble provides advanced training and performance opportunities for high school to college-aged members of the Colburn Concert Choir and Young Men's Chorus, dual

enrollment in one of these choirs is required. Participation in this ensemble requires a year-long commitment in the fall and spring semester. You will be automatically billed in

January for your spring semester tuition. If you cannot continue in the spring, you must request to drop the course by submitting a signed drop form to the registration office

between Dec 1 - Jan 12 for the Dean's approval. Please refer to the policy section on page 13-14 for further details.

The Community Chorale attracts adult singers committed to learning and performing sophisticated repertoire, meeting weekly to foster musical and artistic development

through rehearsals and the study of vocal works. Auditions for the Colburn Community Chorale take place throughout the year, please contact [email protected]

to schedule an audition.

Audition for Choir on Saturday, Jan. 12thBeginners and all ages!

For an appointment, contact Choir Director Shtangrud at [email protected]

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Suzuki String Program Year-long Commitment

Please Select one:Suzuki Private Instruction Code Instructor Fall Fee

Suzuki Private Lessons - 30 Minutes SZPI 030 $1,120

Suzuki Private Lessons - 45 Minutes SZPI 045 $1,600

Suzuki Private Lessons - 60 Minutes SZPI 060 $2,048

Please Select one:Suzuki Group Classes + Ensembles Code Day # Min 1st Class Start Time Instructor Fall Fee

Suzuki Violin Group SZGN 101 Wed 40 23-Jan 5:10 PM or 6 PM Various $268

Suzuki Cello Group SZGC 101 Wed 40 23-Jan 5:10 PM or 6 PM Various $268

Suzuki Group PLUS Cello Choir SZCC 101 Wed 23-Jan 5:10 PM and 6 PM Various $565

Suzuki Group PLUS Violin Ensemble SZVE 101 Wed 23-Jan 5:10 PM and 6 PM Various $565

Suzuki Group PLUS String Ensemble SZSE 201 Wed 23-Jan 5:10 PM and 6 PM Various $600

Suzuki Group PLUS String Orchestra SZSO 201 Wed 23-Jan 5:10 PM and 7 PM Various $622

Dalcroze for Suzuki

Course name Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Dalcroze for Suzuki 6-7 yrs DALC 101 Wed 23-Jan 4:00 PM 25 Izumi G240 $215

Dalcroze for Suzuki 8-9 yrs DALC 201 Wed 23-Jan 4:30 PM 25 Izumi G240 $215

Dalcroze for Suzuki (New Students) 5-6.5 yrs DALC 102 Wed 23-Jan 6:00 PM 25 Izumi O272 $215

Dalcroze for Suzuki (New Students) 6.5-8 yrs DALC 202 Wed 23-Jan 6:30 PM 25 Izumi O272 $215

If your child is not part of the Suzuki program, but you are interested in Dalcroze, please see page 11 for all other class offerings.

The Suzuki method, founded by Japanese violinist Dr. Shinichi Suzuki (1898-1998), rests on the philosophy that every child is born with musical ability that can be nurtured and

developed to a high level. The method requires parental participation in every lesson and in-home daily practice, and a major commitment of time. Prior to enrollment, an

extensive application process begins with submitting an Online Inquiry Form. Student placements have already been determined for the 2018-19 academic year. New students

must inquire before January 15, 2019 for consideration for the following 2019-20 academic year. Children must be at least 4 years old and no older than 6 by January 15, 2019 to

be eligible. To learn more, visit colburnschool.edu/cspa

All students participating in the Suzuki String Program are required to register for both private instruction and a weekly Suzuki group class at

the Colburn School for both the fall and spring semesters.

Dalcroze Eurythmics is the exploration of movement, solfege, and improvisation. The class encourages students' active listening skills and immediate physical responsiveness.

Through class activities, students internalize the music which promotes confident and accurate music learning experiences. This class is designed specifically for students in our

Suzuki Program and will expand on both Suzuki and outside repertoire. The following classes will run for 12 weeks beginning January 23 - April 17 in the Spring semester. For

more information, please contact Ms. Izumi at [email protected]

Any student that enrolls in Suzuki Private Lessons + Suzuki Group Class + one of the Ensembles will receive a $50 discount. Registration for all three courses must take place

simultaneously on one registration form in order to receive the discount. The prices reflect one semester and includes all material fees. All continuing students must re-enroll in

the Spring. *Please contact your private teacher for more information regarding your assigned Suzuki Group prior to the first day of class.

Select one: Cadow, Canbolat, Hockett, McLean, Rynerson, Shimasaki, Shimizu, Taylor, Wright, Yamagata

Group Guitar on Saturdays with Mr. Youngstrom (see page 6 for details)

Dalcroze Eurythmics with Ms. Izumi (see above for details)

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Ed and Mari Edelman Chamber Music InstituteYear-long CommitmentCourse name Code 1st Class Time # Min Instructor Fall Fee

Introduction to Chamber Ensembles CHMI 100 27-Jan TBD 60-120 Coletti, G. $350

Chamber Music Ensemble CHMI 101-120 $44 per hour x 12 weeks of coaching during the spring semester $528All coaching is arranged directly with instructor and fellow ensemble members.

Large Ensembles/OrchestrasYear-long Commitment

Course name Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Violin Ensemble 8 yrs + ENVE 100 Wed 23-Jan 6:00 PM 40 McLean/Canbolat GMH $410

String Ensemble 10 yrs + ENSE 200 Wed 23-Jan 6:00 PM 50 Shimizu/Frazier ORH $450

String Orchestra 11 yrs + ENSO 300 Wed 23-Jan 7:00 PM 100 Shimizu/Frazier ORH $470

Colburn Chamber Orchestra 13-18 yrs ENCO 400 Sun 27-Jan 4:15 PM 180 Eshkenazy ORH $485

Colburn Youth Orchestra 13-18 yrs ENYO 300 Sun 27-Jan 1:00 PM 180 Eshkenazy ORH $485

Concert Band middle school ENCB 100 Sat 26-Jan 3:00 PM 180 Crockett ORH $315

Wind Ensemble high school ENWE 200 Mon 28-Jan 6:00 PM 180 Crockett ORH $400

Auditions have already taken place for the 2018-19 school year. Please read the above paragraph regarding year-long commitment requirement.

The following large ensembles and orchestras are by audition only and require a year-long commitment in the fall and spring semesters. You will be automatically billed in

January for your spring semester tuition. If you cannot continue in the spring, you must request to drop the course by submitting a signed drop form to the registration office

between Dec 1 - Jan 12 for the Dean's approval. Please refer to the policy section on page 13-14 for further details.

The CSPA offers one of the most comprehensive and intense pre-college level chamber music learning experiences of any music school in North America. Students are coached

weekly by members of Colburn’s nationally acclaimed faculty. Ensembles from the Institute have been prize winners in numerous competitions, including the Fischoff

Competition, Coleman Chamber Music Competition and the Young Artists Peninsula Music Festival, and have appeared on the nationally syndicated Public Radio International

series From the Top. Participation in this program requires a year-long commitment in order to be part of an end of year culminating performance recital. You will be

automatically billed in January for your spring semester tuition. If you cannot continue in the spring, you must request to drop the course by submitting a signed drop form to the

registration office between Dec 1 - Jan 12 for the Dean's approval. Please refer to the policy section on page 13-14 for further details. All ensembles are determined by audition

only. Auditions for the 2018-19 academic year have already taken place.

Small Chamber Ensemble and group class for intermediate level students with little or no prior chamber music experience that will prepare students for the Chamber Music

Institute. During the fall semester, the students will meet eleven times in their assigned chamber ensembles and receive personalized coaching sessions. The semester will begin

with a mandatory parent and student orientation meeting and be followed by four monthly group classes. Participation in this program requires a year-long commitment in order

to be part of an end of year culminating performance recital. You will be automatically billed in January for your spring semester tuition. If you cannot continue in the spring, you

must request to drop the course by submitting a signed drop form to the registration office between Dec 1 - Jan 12 for the Dean's approval. Please refer to the policy section on

page 13-14 for further details.

Auditions have already taken place for the 2018-19 school year. Please read the above paragraph regarding year-long commitment requirement.

Auditions have already taken place for the 2018-19 school year. Please read the above paragraph regarding year-long commitment requirement.

Auditions have already taken place for the 2018-19 school year. However, there may be some openings for violins, violas, and double basses. Please contact

[email protected] for further information and availability of late auditions. Please read the above paragraph regarding year-long commitment requirement.

Audition to join Concert Band/Wind Ensemble will take place in January to join the ensemble in the spring semester. Please email [email protected] to schedule an

audition by January 7, 2019

Auditions have already taken place for the 2018-19 school year. However, there may be some openings for violins, violas, and double basses. Please contact

[email protected] for further information and availability of late auditions. Please read the above paragraph regarding year-long commitment requirement.

Audition to join Concert Band/Wind Ensemble will take place in January to join the ensemble in the spring semester. Please email [email protected] to schedule an

audition by January 7, 2019

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Small Ensembles 2019 Spring - Semester EnrollmentCourse name Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Cello Choir 8 yrs + ENCC 100 Wed 23-Jan 6:00 PM 40 Hockett G240 $410Please contact [email protected] for approval to enroll.

Cello Ensemble Teen ENCE 102 Wed 23-Jan 7:00 PM 100 Hockett G240 $440

Saxophone Ensemble Teen SXEN 101 TBD TBD TBD 120 Pittel TBD $500For intermediate to advanced students. For approval please contact Harvey Pittel at [email protected]

Double Bass Ensemble Teen DBEN 101 Sun 27-Jan 10:30 AM 120 Young O-P242 $235For intermediate and advanced students. Sixteen 120 Min meetings with Dr. Young. Please contact [email protected] for approval to enroll

Intermediate Percussion Ensemble CIPE 101 Sun 27-Jan 10:00 AM 60 McGrath ORH $350

Chamber Percussion Ensemble Teen CCPE 101 Sun 27-Jan 11:00 AM 90 McGrath ORH $430

Colburn Jazz Workshop: Ensembles

Course name Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Saturday 10:00 Band JZSA 100 Sat 26-Jan 10:00 AM 115 Secard G324 $475

Saturday 12:00 Band JZST 100 Sat 26-Jan 12:00 PM 115 Secard G324 $475

Sunday 11:00 Band JZSN 100 Sun 27-Jan 11:00 AM 115 Secard G324 $475

Sunday 3:30 Band JZSN 200 Sun 27-Jan 3:30 PM 115 Secard G324 $475

Sunday 1:00 Band JZSN 300 Sun 27-Jan 1:00 PM 115 Secard G324 $475

Monday Night Band* JZMN 400 Mon 28-Jan 7:00 PM 115 Secard G324 $485

Thursday Night Band* JZTN 400 Thu 24-Jan 7:00 PM 115 Secard G324 $485

Colburn Jazz Workshop Big Band* JZBB 400 Tue 22-Jan 7:00 PM 115 Secard ORH $485

For 8th-12th grade intermediate and advanced students to build on their existing knowledge of percussion chamber works and expand into more world music influences as well

as the introduction to the literature of Cage, Harrison, Reich and others. Please contact [email protected] for approval to enroll. 

For beginning and intermediate students of all ages to learn the basics of chamber percussion emphasizing standard concert percussion instruments as well as an introduction to

some world music forms. Each term will culminate in a joint concert with the Colburn Chamber Percussion Ensemble. Please contact [email protected] for approval

to enroll.

The Colburn Cello Ensemble is for intermediate and advanced students aged 11 or older. The group plays a variety of repertoire from all genres--classics, movie music, pop tunes,

original works for cello--including arrangements done by members of the group. The Cello Ensemble participates regularly in the Colburn Musical Encounter program as well as

more formal concerts. This group will meet 8 times in the fall semester. Please contact [email protected] for approval to enroll.

The following instrumental ensembles are devoted to the performance of jazz repertoire and the development of the students' musical concepts, improvisations, and

compositions. All instruments (including stringed instruments) are welcome in the Jazz Ensembles. Please contact [email protected] for auditions to ensure proper

placement. The jazz ensembles marked with a (*) require a year-long commitment in the fall and spring semesters. You will be automatically billed in January for your spring

semester tuition. If you cannot continue in the spring, you must request to drop the course by submitting a signed drop form to the registration office between Dec 1 - Jan 12 for

the Dean's approval. Please refer to the policy section on page 13-14 for further details.

Audition for Concert Band & Wind Ensemble

January 2019

Excerpts are available for download at:www.colburnschool.edu/windauditions

Contact us at (213) 621-4548 to schedule your audition time or email [email protected]

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Group Classes 2019 Spring - Semester Enrollment

Conducting

Course name Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Introduction to Orchestral Conducting 14+ ORCH 101 Sun 27-Jan 8:30 AM 60 Eshkenazy G242 $325

Orchestral Conducting II 14+ ORCH 201 Sun 27-Jan 9:30 AM 90 Eshkenazy G242 $350Prerequisite: Introduction to Orchestral Conducting. Spring semester class runs for 12 weeks beginning January 27 - April 14.

Orchestral Conducting III 14+ ORCH 301 Sun 27-Jan 11:00 AM 90 Eshkenazy G242 $350

Prerequisite: Orchestral Conducting II. Spring semester class runs for 12 weeks beginning January 27 - April 14.

Dalcroze

Course name Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Dalcroze Eurhythmics I 5.5 - 7 yrs ECDE 101 Sat 26-Jan 10:30 AM 45 Izumi O-P242 $520

Dalcroze Eurhythmics II 6.5 - 8 yrs ECDE 201 Sat 26-Jan 11:15 AM 45 Izumi O-P242 $520

Dalcroze for Suzuki 6-7 yrs DALC 101 Wed 23-Jan 4:00 PM 25 Izumi G240 $215

Dalcroze for Suzuki 8-9 yrs DALC 201 Wed 23-Jan 4:30 PM 25 Izumi G240 $215

Dalcroze for Suzuki (New Students) 5-6.5 YRS DALC 102 Wed 23-Jan 6:00 PM 25 Izumi O272 $215

Dalcroze for Suzuki (New Students) 6.5-8 yrs DALC 202 Wed 23-Jan 6:30 PM 25 Izumi O272 $215

Dalcroze Eurhythmics for Musicians 10-15 yrs DALC 301 Sun 27-Jan 2:00 PM 55 Izumi G240 $260

Drama

Course name Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fall Fee

Creative Dramatics 5-7 yrs DRCD 101 Sat 26-Jan 10:00 AM 25 Devine Mayman $470

Drama I 8-11 yrs DRCL 101 Sat 26-Jan 10:30 AM 55 Devine Mayman $485

Drama II 12-15 yrs DRCL 201 Sat 26-Jan 9:00 AM 55 Devine Mayman $485

The Drama Program begins with improvisation, body movement, and theater games, and progresses to monologue, scene work, and character development. The program strongly emphasizes

ensemble and process over product, creating a learning environment in which students are free to explore and take risks -- to work without fear of judgment. The goal is to prepare each student for

the experience of performing for an audience. Spring semester classes are 16 weeks.

Dalcroze Eurythmics is the exploration of movement, solfege, and improvisation. The class encourages students' active listening skills and immediate physical responsiveness. Through class activities,

students internalize the music which promotes confident and accurate music learning experiences. This class is designed specifically for students in our Suzuki Program and will expand on both

Suzuki and outside repertoire. The following classes will run for 12 weeks beginning January 23 - April 17 in the spring semester. For more information, please contact Ms. Izumi at

[email protected]

These bi-monthly classes are designed for late intermediate to advanced music students to help awaken, develop, and refine their innate musicality through movement, ear-training, and

improvisation. This experiential kinetic approach to learning features the exploration of rhythm through active listening exercises, interactive movement exercises, vocal and instrumental

improvisation, and creative expression. The meetings are in conjunction with the advanced piano department workshops. Prerequisite: students should be at a level where they have performed in a

Friday Night Recital or are preparing to perform in one this semester. If you have any questions about the class, feel free to contact Ms. Izumi directly at [email protected]. This class will

meet for 8 weeks in the spring semester.

Students must currently be an instumentalist or vocalist at an intermediate to advanced level. Ideal for students currently enrolled in the chamber music, orchestra, or vocal ensemble program.

Spring semester class runs for 12 weeks beginning January 27 - April 14.

Pre-requisite/approval required. If the student has not participated in the early childhood sequence of classes, please contact [email protected] for an assessment and approval to enroll.

This class meets once a week for 16 weeks in the spring semester.

Pre-requisite/approval required. If the student has not participated in the early childhood sequence of classes, please contact [email protected] for an assessment and approval to enroll.

This class meets once a week for 16 weeks in the spring semester.

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Music TheoryYear-long Commitment

Course name Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fee

Introduction to Music Theory MTIN 101 Thu 24-Jan 4:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTIN 101 Sat 26-Jan 11:00 AM 55 Schweitzer G242 $495

Elementary Music Theory IA MTEL 201 Wed 23-Jan 4:00 PM 55 Schweitzer G242 $495

MTEL 201 Sat 26-Jan 12:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

Elementary Music Theory IB MTEL 203 Mon 28-Jan 5:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTEL 203 Tue 22-Jan 4:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTEL 203 Sat 26-Jan 1:00 PM 55 Sawada/Schweitzer O242 $495

Elementary Music Theory IC MTEL 204 Sat 26-Jan 2:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTEL 204 Wed 23-Jan 5:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

Elementary Music Theory II* MTEL 205 Thur 24-Jan 5:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTEL 205 Sat 26-Jan 3:00 PM 55 Sawada/Schweitzer O242 $495

MTEL 205 Tue 22-Jan 5:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

Intermediate Theory I*/AP Theory MTIM 301 Tue 22-Jan 6:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTIM 301 Wed 23-Jan 6:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTIM 301 Thu 24-Jan 6:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTIM 301 Sat 26-Jan 11:00 AM 55 Sawada O242 $495

Intermediate Theory II* MTIM 303 Wed 23-Jan 7:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTIM 303 Mon 28-Jan 6:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTIM 303 Thu 24-Jan 7:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

Advanced Theory I* MTAV 501 Fri 25-Jan 4:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTAV 501 Mon 28-Jan 7:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

Advanced Theory II* MTAV 503 Tue 22-Jan 7:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

MTAV 503 Fri 25-Jan 5:00 PM 55 Sawada G242 $495

Music Theory classes marked with (*) will receive a $245 discount if concurrently enrolled in private lessons with a CSPA instructor

Courses in music theory are critical to every student's musical education. The CSPA offers courses starting with the most basic reading skills for beginning musicians, which

gradually lead to a consideration of advanced chromatic harmony and 20th century techniques. All classes incorporate appropriate solfege and rhythm practice. Courses are

year-long and require enrollment in both the Fall and Spring semesters. You will be automatically billed in January for your spring semester tuition. If you cannot continue in the

spring, you must request to drop the course by submitting a signed drop form to the registration office between Dec 1 - Jan 12 for Ms. Sawada's approval. Please refer to the

policy section on page 13-14 for further details. The same procedure must be followed if you wish to switch sections and attend class on a different class day. Introduction to

Music Theory through Advanced Theory II are continuing from the fall semester, new registration in spring requires placement evaluation and pre-approval from Ms. Sawada.

Placement evaluations are available at colburnschool.edu or at the CSPA office.

Honors Piano SeminarOctober 6, November 3, February 9, March 9,

and April 27 from 6:30 - 9:30 pm

All dates subject to change. The Honors Piano Seminar is a unique combination of lectures and master classes designed to help students develop an individual style and personality in

performances. The 5 date seminar will feature presentations and master classes with world renowned pedagogues. Participating students must be high school age.

Tuition: $300, or a student may choose to register for one class individually as an auditor for $85.00 per day. Course ID: HOPS 100

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Continuing Arts Education for Adults

Group Classes/Ensembles Ages Code Day 1st Class Start Time # Min Instructor Room Fee

Adult Beginning Guitar 16+ GTAG 101 Tue 22-Jan 6:30 PM 55 Youngstrom O229 $435

Adult Intermediate Guitar 16+ GTAG 201 Tue 22-Jan 7:30 PM 55 Youngstrom O229 $435

Adult Flute Choir Adult FLCH 200 Mon 28-Jan 8:00 PM 60 Lundgren G240 $235

Eight 60 Min meetings to be arranged with Ms. Lundgren. Please contact [email protected] for approval to enroll

Colburn Chamber Singers* 16-25 yrs VECS 500 Sat 26-Jan 4:30 PM 90 Shtangrud GMH $400

Colburn Community Chorale Adult VEAC 100 Thu 24-Jan 7:00 PM 150 Shtangrud GMH $250

Adult Jazz Combo A (13 weeks) JZAT 100 Sun 27-Jan 12:30 PM 115 Kinnon O230 $435

Adult Jazz Combo B (13 weeks) JZAC 100 Sun 27-Jan 3:00 PM 115 Kinnon O230 $435

Colburn's Adult Jazz Combos consist of musicians who are proficient on their instruments and experienced in jazz studies. Various styles of jazz repertoire are explored and

learned aurally along with some discussion of jazz theory and approaches to improvisation. This ensemble is a great opportunity for adults to grow individually and as a cohesive

unit in an encouraging, challenging environment. All instruments (including strings) are welcome. There will be a culminating concert on Sunday, December 9 . Audition

required for new students, please contact [email protected] to set up your audition.

Participation in this ensemble requires a year-long commitment in the fall and spring semester. You will be automatically billed in January for your spring semester tuition. If you

cannot continue in the spring, you must request to drop the course by submitting a signed drop form approved by instructor to the registration office between Dec 1 - Jan 12 in

order to not be automatically charged for the full spring semester tuition fee.

The Community Chorale attracts adult singers committed to learning and performing sophisticated repertoire, meeting weekly to foster musical and artistic development

through rehearsals and the study of vocal works. Auditions for the Colburn Community Chorale take place throughout the year, please contact [email protected]

to schedule an audition.

Community School of Performing Arts Policies PLEASE READ THE NEW SCHOOL POLICY BELOW REGARDING THE DROP PROCEDURE FOR COURSES THAT REQUIRE JURIES FOR PRIVATE LESSONS

At the Colburn School, we strive for open communication between faculty, students and administration and ask that you familiarize yourself with th e summary of our school policies below. The complete school policy can be found on our website at colburnschool.edu

Registration ProcedureThe registration procedures at The Colburn School are designed to place students in appropriate courses through interviews, auditions, and other screening methods. These procedures help to minimize enrollment in inappropriate courses, and to minimize the need to drop lessons and classes. Registration must be completed during the Formal Registration period listed on page 1 of this Schedule of Classes to avoid a late fee. Any student who registers after the Formal Registration period will be subject to a $25 late registration fee.

Students beginning group classes after the start of a semester will be charged tuition on a pro-rated basis, as follows:Weeks 1-4: 100% of tuition, Weeks 5-8: 75% of tuition, Weeks 9-12: 50% of tuition, and very rarely may students begin during Weeks 13-16: 25% of tuition. Class fees are not pro-rated for the summer session.

2018-19 Jury Requirement:As an important component of the learning experience for all students who take private lessons, a jury examination is required for all students in CSPA. Scheduled dates and times for juries will be coordinated by each Department Chair for the String, Voice, Piano, and Woodwinds, Brass, and Percussion Department. The jury experience will be in lieu of one lesson for the academic year and feedback from the jury as well as the private teacher will be provided to both students and parents. The Colburn School greatly values this as an important learning experience for each student.

Community School of Performing Arts Policies (continued)

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Community School of Performing Arts Policies (continued)

Drop/Withdraw ProcedureThe parent/student must complete and submit the Drop Form either in person, via email or fax, prior to the first day of the semester. Once receipt is confirmed by the CSPA office, prior to the first day of the semester, the request to drop the class, ensemble, and/or private instruction will be reviewed by the Dean. Upon the Dean’s approval, 100% of the tuition is refunded. Anytime during the first week of the semester, 75% of the tuition is refunded. After the first week through the second week, 50% of the tuition is refunded. After the second week through the third week, 25% of the tuition is refunded. After the third week, there are NO REFUNDS.

Informing an instructor of a decision to withdraw, stopping payment, or not attending class does not constitute a withdrawal. Exceptional requests for refunds due to a family or medical emergency may be made in writing to the Dean within 14 days of the missed class and must include appropriate documentation. There is no guarantee that a full refund will be approved due to a family or medical emergency.

For classes and ensembles that require a year-long commitment, students may request to drop the spring semester during the formal drop period. The formal drop period for the 2018-19 academic year is defined as December 1, 2018- January 12, 2019, which will prove the necessary time for the ensemble director/faculty to plan accordingly. A drop form must be submitted first to the faculty or ensemble director, as appropriate, for their signature and approval. The second step is for the student to submit the signed drop form to the CSPA Registration Office for approval by the Dean. All Year-Long required registrations for the classes and ensembles listed below require a completed drop form to be submitted to the CSPA Registration Office within the formal drop period to avoid any further Spring Semester Tuition Charges. The ensembles and class that require year-long registration are as follows: Young Men's Chorus, Colburn Concert Choir, Colburn Chamber Singers, Introduction to Chamber Music, Ed and Mari Chamber Institute, Violin Ensemble, String Ensemble, String Orchestra, Wind Ensemble, Colburn Chamber Orchestra, Colburn Youth Orchestra, Monday Night Band, Thursday Night Band, Colburn Jazz Workshop Big Band, and all Music Theory Classes.

Absence PoliciesStudents must notify faculty of anticipated absences as a courtesy to the faculty members; however, this does not exempt the student from payment as contracted. There will be no makeup lessons for student absences. If a teacher is absent from a scheduled lesson, a make-up lesson shall be scheduled at a mutually convenient time. If the student misses a make-up lesson, there will be no second make-up opportunity. In cases of sudden illness on the part of the teacher, the teacher and The School shall make every reasonable attempt to notify students.

Suspension Delinquency in payment of tuition and fees may result in suspension of a student's enrollment. Suspended students shall not be allowed to attend classes, rehearsals, or lessons; instruction shall be resumed only upon full payment of any balance due and with approval of the Registrar. There will be no credit or make-up for any lessons or classes missed because of suspension.

PaymentsPayment must accompany the registration form. Payment of tuition and fees is expected in full at the time of enrollment unless a payment plan is requested. Upon approval of a payment plan, all payments are due on or before the 15th of the month. All payment plan arrangements must be made directly with the Cashier’s Office. Any payments received after the 15th will be automatically assessed a $25 late fee. Subsequent late fees will be charged every month until payment is received.

Private InstructionAll private instruction must take place on campus at The Colburn School at 200 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA

Key Card Access/Student ID BadgesIn an effort to enhance campus security, each family will be given two key cards to access the building at all times. All students must request a key card at the security desk on Grand Avenue and show proof of current enrollment. Key cards will be required to enter buildings, access elevators and use of the library. Please pay attention to posted signs and requests made by security guards to show your card key. Lost card keys can be replaced for a fee of $25.

Parking With a student population of 1,800 students, parking at the Colburn School is not guaranteed. A limited number of spaces are available to CSPA families on a first come first served basis. Families can receive up to two parking decals upon completing registration. However, a parking decal does not constitute a guaranteed parking space. On a busy day when there is a line of cars waiting to enter the garage, students may be dropped off in front of the school on Grand Avenue. There is a loading area in front of the doors across from the Broad Museum. After dropping off your student, please make your way to Lower Grand and patiently wait in line for a parking space to open in the garage. If you do not wish to wait for a spot to open, offsite parking at a discounted rate is available at Lot #3 on the southeast corner of Olive and 2nd Street. Please inquire at the Cashier window to purchase validations in advance.

Emergency Alert System The Colburn School notifies its community of emergency situations through text messages using an alert system called InformaCast. In the event of an emergency, such as a fire, active shooter, or earthquake, messages will inform the community of the nature of the emergency, what to do, and when the situation is clear. Parents and students are strongly encouraged to register with InformaCast. Text “#emergencynotification” to (818) 423-4168 to receive Colburn School emergency alerts from InformaCast. Contact Sandra Gendron, Security Director, at [email protected] with any questions about InformaCast.

For complete school policies, please visit: https://www.colburnschool.edu/community-school/enrollment-information/policies/

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