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PROF 108 - Ensemble Startups


Next Offered: Spring Semester

Semester Offered: Second Semester
HC
Credits: 2 Credits
Attribute: CNDP

This course is designed for prospective chamber musicians to gain a comprehensive understanding of the practical skills, performative considerations, and community engagement practices relevant to artist-run ensembles. Students will learn how to develop a solid foundation for their group through the following topics:

(1) Mission and vision statements, ensemble bios, promotional pictures, repertoire and program offerings, and creating a professional online presence. Students will apply these tools by creating an electronic press kit for their ensemble. (2) arts funding in the U.S. through public and private support; (3) strategies to cultivate and maintain audience members; (4) booking concerts and tours, pursuing collaborative work, and maintaining positive contributions within your local music scene; (5) performance and presentation considerations including effective communication skills both on and off stage; (6) community engagement practices in which students will design and develop a community engagement model tailored to their ensemble. By the end of the course, students will have a portfolio of materials for their ensemble and the opportunity to practice these skills throughout the semester. The class is open to all styles of chamber music and jazz ensembles, and pre-formed/existing groups are especially encouraged to apply.

Enrollment Limit: 25
Instructor: D. Jessen

Consent of the Instructor Required: No
Prerequisites & Notes: Note: Previously offered as CNST 108 Fall 2015.



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