2021 GUIDE TO SUMMER PROGRAMS

Morningside Music Bridge
Morningside Music Bridge
Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
Morningside Music Bridge (MMB) operates with the support of the Morningside Music Bridge Foundation and a continuing relationship with the Calgary Philarmonic Orchestra. Morningside Music Bridge is in residence during the summer at New England Conservatory, Boston, MA.
  • Tuition-free
  • Cultural exchange and the experience of living, workingand performing with students from different countries
  • Emphasis on frequent public student performancesto raise student confidence
  • A strong sense of camaraderie
  • Cross-cultural student collaboration for chamberperformances during which participants realize languagepresents no barrier to learning
  • Opportunities to see masters in performance throughthe various faculty and alumni concerts
  • Building a personal and professionalinternational network.
WHAT DISTINGUISHES THIS PROGRAM
Morningside Music Bridge (MMB) is a scholarship program celebrating its 25th year. MMB nurtures exceptional classical musicians of violin, viola, cello, and piano, aged 12 to 18 on an international stage. MMB offers private lessons, master classes, orchestra, chamber music and numerous recitals.
LOCATION
The New England Conservatory, Boston, MA
MUSICAL FOCUS
Classical: violin, viola, cello & piano; intensive study & extensive solo & chamber music performance opportunities.
ARTISTIC/MUSIC DIRECTOR
Teng Li
AGE & LEVEL
12-18 years old, intermediate to advanced
DATES
July 6-30, 2021
COST No fee
Cost details
This is a scholarship program.
STUDENTS 65
TEACHERS 40
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COVID-19 PLANNING
If needed for Summer 2021, will this program consider taking COVID-related safeguards as recommended by the American Camp Association, such as prescreening, ongoing screening/testing, and mitigation? Yes
CONTACT INFORMATION
Teng Li
205 8th Avenue SE
Calgary, AB T2G 0K9
CANADA
403-463-7374
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