Mark O'Connor Camp Registration

REGISTER IN JANUARY FOR STRING CAMP

REGISTER IN JANUARY FOR STRING CAMP

NYC Student and Faculty Group Photo 2010

Camp is in the books for 2010

*Check back in January to register for summer 2011 String Camps/Conferences *

FOR REGISTRATION (not activated until January, 2011:
PLEASE CLICK HERE


Registration for Camps.
(First come first serve)


Please note: The camp offers instruction in violin/fiddle, viola and cello to intermediates and advanced levels (there will not be a beginners program offered).

Registration begins January, 2011 at www.markoconnor.com.

Johnson City, TN: ($900 - includes room and board)

Tennessee camp- Below fees includes dorm room bed-space and cafeteria meals Sunday night through Saturday morning.
Violin/Fiddle student $900, Teacher training student $700. Guardian $400 (These fees include room and board)
Day campers starting at age 14 who don't need overnight lodging can register for $650. Day camper (below age 14) guardian is $200

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Arrive: Sunday before camp begins.
Depart: Saturday, (the last event is Friday night)
Check-in runs from 3:00 PM to 9:00 PM EST on Sunday. Please arrive before 9 PM. All classes and concerts are held at the ETSU (East Tennessee State University campus) Monday through Friday. There are no "official" activities planned for Sunday afternoon at the Camp site, socializing and jamming can take place Sunday night. Classes begin after breakfast on Monday morning. The last activity of the camp is the Friday night student/faculty concert. Most people will leave Saturday morning since the Friday night concert will likely run past 10 PM. Participation in the student concerts is optional. Dress is always casual.

Event Description

Each year at the Mark O'Connor String Camps, a wondrous, magical, musical event takes place.{/span} They are events that creates lasting bonds and friendships, as well as music. For five days in June, violin/fiddle and other string players from all over the world, old and young, novice and experienced gather for the Mark O'Connor String Camp. In July, another 5 days of instruction, concerts and jamming is enjoyed by those who play violin, viola and cello at the Mark O'Connor String Camp in New York City.

Enjoy five full days of violin/fiddle classes, seminars, demonstrations and concerts. Classes are given by Multiple Grammy winner Mark O'Connor and a stellar faculty of guest instructors. While Instructor participation is subject to change due to scheduling and availability, faculty in past years has included Claude Fiddler Williams, Johnny Friggo, Johnny Gimble, John Harford, Vassar Clements, Benny Martin, Dale Potter, Frazier Moss, Bobby Hicks, Bruce Molsky, Texas Shorty, Buddy Spicher, and Buddy Spicher.{/span}

Sessions are designed to accommodate players from the ages of 10 and up and of with a wide range of achievement levels. From intermediates (young and old) to professional musicians from orchestras, bands and chamber ensembles, the programs offer activities and instruction appropriate for a wide range of players. Instruction includes in-depth explorations of fiddle styles, including Jazz, Bluegrass, Classical, American Classical, Celtic{/span} and others.

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(archival) 2000 Press Release:

Tune in to "CBS Sunday Morning" this Sunday, Aug. 13 to see Mark O'Connor
Fiddle Camp featured in a piece produced by Pam McDonough. (Check local
listings for time.) The CBS crew spent almost the entire week at Montgomery
Bell State Park filming virtually every aspect of Mark's camp in the
Tennessee hills. If you've ever wondered what fiddle camp is like, you will
be able to take a look on this weekend's show.

In most markets, "CBS Sunday Morning" comes on fairly early in the (8:00
a.m. Central), but some stations hold for later broadcast. Be sure to check
your local listings for local broadcast time. Breaking news may alter the
show's plans, but as it now stands, the piece is scheduled to run.


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Each year at my String Camp, students who demonstrate great potential and/or exceptional talent are awarded the Daniel Pearl memorial violins and cello built by luthier Jon Cooper. I believe this is a wonderful and fitting way to honor the late Mr. Pearl, an acclaimed journalist and amateur violinist. As these students practice and perform with the Pearl violins for a year - until the following Camp, when new students receive the instruments - they may come to appreciate the thirst for knowledge and message of healing that defined Pearl's life and career.{/span} Mark O'Connor 8/28/08

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The Mark O'Connor String Camp of New York City wishes to express appreciation for a special grant provided by The New York Community Trust-Wallace Special Projects Fund.


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