UE Launches Music Community Conservatory
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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowThe University of Evansville will expand the UE Music Conservatory’s offerings to provide musical learning opportunities for all ages through the new Community Conservatory. UE says lessons and classes will begin in August.
UE says Community Conservatory membership will allow students to take private instrument or voice lessons from UE music faculty.
According to the university, a variety of classes will also be available to the community, accommodating many age groups and skill levels. Course offerings will include chamber music, group piano, audition preparation, drumming, and ensembles.
“Recognizing UE’s commitment to the community, the faculty are excited to offer and develop new musical opportunities in the area,” said Kenneth Steinsultz, co-director of the UE Music Conservatory. “Music can be a lifelong talent and passion no matter your path in life, and the Community Conservatory will allow anyone to accomplish that.”
In addition to one-on-one lessons, UE says students will have opportunities for masterclasses and coaching, recitals with a provided pianist, reduced class rates, a discount toward the UE Summer Music Camp, and a guaranteed talent-based scholarship toward a UE music degree.
The university announced the creation of the conservatory, which it says is intended to better serve students and the local community, earlier this year.
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