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Tanglewood Institute

Boston University Tanglewood Institute
Location
Lenox, Massachusetts
USA
Information
Type Summer music training program for advanced musicians ages 10 to 20
Established 1966
Enrollment 430
Campus Lenox, MA

Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI) is a summer festival for musicians ages 10 to 20 located in Lenox, Massachusetts, under the auspices of Boston University College of Fine Arts.

The Young Artists Orchestra is a six-week program focused on all aspects of instrumental performance, combining rigorous preparation of orchestral repertoire with an intensive program of chamber music study, solo master classes, and private lessons.

The Young Artists Orchestra prepares a wide variety of repertoire, which has included Rachmaninoff’s Symphony No. 2, Stravinsky’s Symphony in Three Movements, Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra, Mahler’s Symphonies Nos. 1 & 5, Holst’s The Planets, Sibelius’ Symphony No. 2, Shostakovich’s Symphonies Nos. 10 & 11 and Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet. The Orchestra presents three concerts in Seiji Ozawa Hall on the Tanglewood Main Grounds, as well as a performance in the Koussevitzky Music Shed as part of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Tanglewood On Parade.

Students also receive regular chamber music coaching with artist-teachers such as Daniel Bauch, Mark Berger, Miguel Pérez-Espejo Cárdenas, Terry Everson, Ariana Falk, John Holland, David Krauss, Hyun Min Lee, Kai-Yun Lu, Laura Manko, Brian Perry, Caroline Pliszka, Samuel Solomon, and Hsin-Lin Tsai. Formal chamber music concerts are held in the Chamber Music Hall on the main grounds of Tanglewood and at the Trinity Church in Lenox. Master classes are given by guest artists such as Pamela Frank (violin), Norman Fischer (cello) Barry Tuckwell (horn), and Lynn Harrell and students take private lessons with members of the BUTI faculty and the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Conductors for the Young Artists Orchestra have recently included Federico Cortese, James Gaffigan, Paul Haas, David Hoose, Morihiko Nakahara, and Sean Newhouse.

The Young Artists Wind Ensemble is a four-week program that offers students the chance to study and perform a wide variety of wind ensemble and chamber repertoire.

Under the direction of wind conductor and pedagogue David Martins and wind ensemble conductor H. Robert Reynolds, students prepare major works from the wind ensemble repertoire, presenting concerts in Seiji Ozawa Hall on the Tanglewood Main Grounds. Daily chamber music coaching with artist-teachers of the Vento Chiaro Wind Quintet and Bala Brass give students the opportunity for individual attention in chamber music repertoire. Chamber groups perform in weekly performance classes and recitals, which provide a forum for students to receive feedback from their faculty and peers. Weekly guest master classes with members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and other teachers allow students to focus on technique and solo repertoire specific to their instruments. Wind Ensemble students also receive lessons in the Alexander Technique.


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