2008 Educational Opportunities

Fife Course

FSL will present a Fife Class on Saturday, March 29, from 12-1:00pm. Instructed by Courtney Jespersen, the class will focus on beginning fife playing, with the traditional, six-hole military fifes in Bb that were popular in the Civil War era. Courtney will discuss basic tone production, fingerings, articulations and how the fife is similar to yet very different from the modern concert flutes that FSL normally features.

Courtney Jespersen is a sophomore music education major at Asbury College in Wilmore, KY. As a flutist from New England, she has years of expertise as both a performer and teacher of the military fife (both the 6 and 10 hole models).

FSL members who complete the Fife Class will be eligible to perform in the Fife Corp, which will feature Civil War tunes at all of our 2008 spring and summer programs.

Foster Music Camp, held at EKU in June, is open to middle and high school students. Registration forms and information can be found at www.fostercamps.org

OSU FLUTE WORKSHOP June 15 - 19, 2008
Registration Fee: $395
Katherine Borst Jones, teacher

The Ohio University School of Music

In its 32nd year, the annual Flute Workshop for High School students provides private lessons, technique classes, master classes, twice daily coached small ensembles, solo night, recitals and concerts that include all participants. Other activities that will improve the student's knowledge and abilities as a musician are included. Participants will experience college firsthand for four days with other students who share similar interests. Ensemble coaches are current and past OSU flute majors. Katherine Borst Jones plays a full opening night recital and teaches all master classes.

The workshop fee includes all instruction, housing, a workshop T-shirt and photograph. The workshop is open to all high school flutists, including those entering the ninth grade in 2008. Download the application as well as other documents by visiting: The Ohio University School of Music

Morehead State University also holds a Summer Music Academy for middle and high school students; visit www.morehead-st.edu/music to learn more.

I highly recommend all of the events. Several have open registration- meaning space is filled first-come, first-serve (no audition). There are other events around the country, both open and by audition- I have information in my studio for anyone wanting to see the possibilities.

June - Forms due for Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra auditions; music is mailed upon receipt of forms. Open to all students through grade 12. Visit www.ckyo.org for details.

Summer 2008:

  • OLYMPICS, in the Kirsh Flute Studio. Experience friendly competition as fingers fly and breath goes on and on….
  • July - Audition music is available for the Flute Society of Kentucky competitions. Visit www.FSKentucky.org for details
  • August- Central Kentucky Youth Orchestra auditions held

Fall 2008

Will see new projects beginning, including: “EARLY BIRD” class for less experienced players, led by Asbury music majors Courtney Jespersen and Hope Tumblin, where our younger and newer folks can get extra attention. (Mentors can help!) Rehearsals will again be structured with simpler pieces first, to incorporate these members, and then progressing to advanced pieces later in the morning.

November: Recordings due for first round FSK competitions

November 20-22: All-Star Band Clinic Weekend, Asbury College. High School students experience dorm living, an honor band ensemble and sectionals with Asbury music professors.

2009

January 2009: Applications due for the Kentucky Governor's Scholar Program, open to high school students (music study is available, auditions are held in March). Visit www.kygsp.org for details.

January 16-17, 2009: Kentucky Flute Festival, presented by FSK and hosted at Asbury College. Featuring recitals and masterclasses with guest artist Patty Adams. Final round competitions held.