EAMA offers summer music programs in Composition, Conducting and Chamber Music in Paris, France - taught in the tradition of the legendary Nadia Boulanger.
The 2009 Summer Music Programs are currently being planned.
Information for 2009 will be posted November 2008.
These programs offer intensive study of the crafts of counterpoint, harmony, analysis, and musicianship as well as composition and chamber music performance taught by professors from The Juilliard School, Indiana University Bloomington, Mannes College of Music, the Paris Conservatory and the Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris.
In 2009 EAMA's programs will be held from July 1 - 31, 2009.
EAMA is a not for profit arts organization committed to fostering and promoting the classical arts. Its mission is to teach, to broaden interest in the arts, and to present composers and performers of the highest caliber.
Work Intensively on the Crafts of Composition in Paris with some of the finest composition faculty from the world's foremost music conservatories. Directed by composer Philip Lasser since 1996, the program has trained well over 350 of the worlds most promising composers.
Discover pathways to excellence in musical leadership. EAMA Conductor Mark Shapiro, of the Mannes College of Music, directs the Summer Conducting Program integrating rigorous musicianship training with practical conducting experience.
Immerse yourself in French Piano technique and the fundamentals of Musicianship in Paris. Jerome Rose of Mannes College of Music will be in residence during the July 2005 program.
Experience in-depth Chamber Music instruction in Paris with eminent musicians from America and Europe. Under the directorship of flutist Dr. April Clayton, the EAMA Chamber Program explores the chamber repertoire through serious analysis and coachings in the grand tradition of Nadia Boulanger.
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