The long-running
Juilliard Summer Percussion Seminar has been designed specifically for advanced high-school percussionists, who must be between the ages of 15 and 17 at the time of application. During two intensive weeks in the exciting cultural environment of New York's Lincoln Center, students pursue hands-on study of all the major percussion instruments: two and four-mallet keyboard, snare drum, timpani, and orchestral accessories. In addition, students are introduced to world hand drums, percussion chamber music, and both multi- and solo-percussion repertoire. Seminar participants will experience a challenging range of master classes, clinics, lectures, rehearsals, and performancesall of this activity focused on preparing them for success in conservatory and college auditions.
2008 FacultyResident faculty:
Daniel Druckman, chair, Juilliard percussion department
Gordon Gottlieb
Joseph Pereira
Gregory Zuber (subject to availability, touring, and teaching schedules)
Joseph Gramley, director, Summer Percussion Seminar
Guest Faculty:
Glen Velez
Javier Diaz (Latin Percussion guest)
Haruka Fujii (Guest marimba faculty)
Broadway drumset artist TBA
Eric Poland
Daniel Bauch
Private LessonsThe Juilliard Summer Percussion Seminar is pleased to offer private lessons as part of the Summer Percussion Seminar curriculum. Lessons are available on a sign-up basis with the following faculty:
Daniel Druckman
Gordon Gottlieb
Joseph Pereira
Gregory Zuber
Joseph Gramley
TuitionThe tuition, including room and board, is $1290. It is recommended that students live in the Juilliard School's residence hall while attending the seminar. It is only steps away from the School on the Lincoln Center campus, and provides meals and 24-hour security.
You may download an application form
here. (View a sample of last year's schedule
here.)
APPLICATION DEADLINE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29th, 2008For further information, contact:
Geoffrey Scott
Office of Admissions
The Juilliard School
60 Lincoln Center Plaza
New York, NY 10023-6588
Phone: (212) 799-5000, ext. 223
E-mail:
gscott@juilliard.edu