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Saito Conducting Workshop Memphis 2010 Wayne Toews and Michael Gilbert, Directors August 8 – August 15, 2010
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WORKSHOP FEES
Non-refundable application fee (deducted from total course fee): | $100.00 |
Total course fee: | $700.00 |
Total course fee if paid on or before May 31, 2010: | $625.00 |
The fee covers the cost of instruction, pianists, reception, DVD recording of personal conducting sessions, and farewell party. All attending will participate and pay the full fee. No auditors. To assure yourself of a place, please apply as soon as possible.
HOUSING and MEALS
Accommodations and meal costs are the responsibility of the participants. Participants may request convenient and inexpensive accommodation at Richardson Towers dormitory on the campus of the University of Memphis. If desired, please indicate this choice on the application form and be sure to include payment for the first night's lodging when you submit the course fee. The remainder of the housing fee is due on the day of arrival.
If you prefer, you may reserve on your own other accommodations available nearby. (Please see Accommodation Suggestions)
PAYMENT
Make all checks or money orders payable to Eroica Ensemble/Saito Workshop and send to:
Eroica Ensemble 5001 Walnut Grove Road Memphis, TN 38117
For details about payment by Western Union or direct deposit, contact Anthony Gilbert.
All payments will be acknowledged immediately upon receipt. If applicable, include first night's payment for Richardson Towers lodging.
REFUND POLICY
On or before June 15, 2010: refund of all but $100
After June 15, 2010: refund of one half of the amount over $100.
If one cannot attend but finds an acceptable replacement, the amount paid will be transferred to the replacement.
ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS
The workshop is open to orchestral, band, and choral conductors as well as other interested musicians. It is suggested that applicants should have completed - or nearly completed – a bachelor’s degree in music, or they should demonstrate readiness for advanced study through their performance experience. This course is not suitable for anyone of high school age or younger.
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