Adult Music Programs
Pianos on the Point
Pianos on the Point welcomes pianists ages 25 and up to experience the joys of playing together in a warm, supportive environment. We match players of similar levels to work together for 5 days on duo repertoire that is assigned at least 6 weeks in advance, in consultation with each student’s preferences.
The main hall at Point CounterPoint has 2 Steinway grand pianos, so in addition to 4-hand pieces on one piano we can also include works written for two pianos. Many students enjoy the opportunity to do both, by participating in two different groups. On the fifth day we have an “in house” concert for fellow students and coaches, to share and celebrate our progress.
On the first day of the workshop, each student has a private lesson with one of the 3 pianists on faculty. Rehearsals, coaching sessions with faculty, and additional private lessons are scheduled throughout the following days. You will have ample time for individual practice and also for enjoying the beautiful surroundings: hiking, kayaking, swimming, or just sitting by the lake. In the evenings an optional music-related activity is offered, such as 8-hand piano jamboree, a listening session, or a talk on a particular composer.
Never played piano duets before? You’re in for a treat! Not sure whether your piano skills are up to it? Talk to our music director in person about your experience with the piano. A recording of your playing and a list of repertoire studied are required when applying in order to help us match duo partners appropriately. We welcome applications from duos who have already played together.
Chamber Music Workshop
Our Chamber Music Workshop is open to strings, piano, and woodwinds and all levels are welcome. The majority of our participants have re-connected with their instruments after many years. Approximately 75% of our thirty+ participants return at least once, many return on an annual basis. We’re a passionate group of chamber musicians who crave the opportunity to play, learn, and have fun. After dinner, Faculty sight-reads with participants.
Each participant is placed in two different chamber groups which have a final performance workshop on the last day of camp. Music is mailed at least 8 weeks in advance. We have individual practice cabins, and a large Rec Hall for dining and performances. There are nine pianos and one harpsichord on-campus.
Optional private lessons are held on Wednesday afternoon for those interested; please sign-up in advance.
Space is limited, so please plan to register in early winter/late spring! We encourage you to register online by April. After April, availability is instrument dependent. Registration ends July 1.
Friendships and recreational chamber music playing are often the result when participants realize their home proximity, and that they now have others with whom to play!