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  1. The Conference returned to Colgate in 2023. The Conference enables committed chamber musicians to learn and grow, by offering outstanding chamber music coaching, faculty concerts and seminars, and opportunities for spontaneous free playing, in a beautiful setting.

  2. The Chamber Music Conference is pleased and excited to announce that the 2021 Conference will take place at Colgate University, from July 11 to August 8. The Conference selected Colgate, a private liberal arts college in Hamilton, NY, to be its next site, after an extensive search.

  3. Obtain your music and start practicing promptly after receiving your coaching assignments. Obtain the score, look at other parts, and pencil in necessary cues. Number the measures in your part and score; or, if your music edition has numbered measures, check that the numbering matches our conventions (we will send you how-to instructions).

  4. Feb 15, 2024 · Jul 7 - Aug 4, 2024. All day. Colgate University Hamilton, NY 13346 US. Apply. Application Deadline Feb 15, 2024 Apply Now. On the Web. Website. About the Workshop. Previously known as ‘Bennington’, this workshop emphasizes chamber music coaching in one week units entailing three or four coached works in each week.

  5. The Conference Concert Series features the Conference artist-faculty and Composers-in-Residence and is noted for the quality and diversity of its programming. The series has twice received Adventurous Programming Awards from the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).

  6. Chamber Music Conference at Colgate July 18 - August 7, 2022 Donald Crockett returns to the Chamber Music Conference, now at Colgate University, for its 75th Anniversary celebrations.

  7. After more than sixty years at Bennington College in Vermont, the Chamber Music Conference celebrated its 75th anniversary in 2022 at its new home on the campus of Colgate University in Hamilton, New York. The Conference returns to Colgate in 2023.

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