Orff Schulwerk @ Nazareth University School of Music (Levels I, II, III)

Orff Schulwerk @ Nazareth University School of Music (Levels I, II, III)

Come join us at Nazareth University School of Music where you can study, explore and experience the Schulwerk in an AOSA-endorsed program.

By Nazareth University

Date and time

July 21 · 8:30am - August 1 · 4:30pm EDT

Location

Nazareth University Arts Center

4245 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14618

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 11 days 8 hours

Welcome to the Orff Schulwerk Levels Institute at Nazareth University School of Music! Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, we've got Levels I, II, and III to suit your musical needs. Join us at the Nazareth University Arts Center for an immersive experience in Orff Schulwerk. Learn from top instructors, connect with fellow music students, teachers, and artist musicians, and take your skills to the next level. Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to grow as an artist teacher.

Frequently asked questions

Is campus boarding available?

Yes, on-campus boarding is available in campus apartments. Expect to pay about $400.00 per week. There is NO meal plan available. NOTE: Bring your own bed linens and cooking, dining supplies.

Is onsite parking available?

Yes. Parking is free and very close to the venue. You must register your vehicle with Campus Safety.

Can I receive college credit for the program?

Yes, you can register for Level I, II, or III and upon successful completion of the course, receive 3 graduate credits from Nazareth University. For more information, email Dr. Koster (kkoster8@naz.edu).

Do I have to enroll in the course for graduate credit?

No, you may register for the course for no credit and simply pay the audit fee. For more information, email Dr. Koster (kkoster8@naz.edu).

Can I complete more than one level at the same time?

No. You complete one level per two-week summer course.

Organized by

Nazareth is a learning community dedicated to educating students in a purposeful integration of liberal arts, sciences, visual and performing arts, and professional fields; developing the scholarship of inquiry; and uniting academic work with campus-connected, local, and global experiential learning. Nazareth has an enduring commitment to excellence in teaching and learning, rigorous intellectual education, inclusive empowerment, and nurturing collaborative connections with the community, preparing students for lives of meaning and purpose informed by intellectual, ethical, spiritual, and aesthetic values.