2024 GUIDE TO SUMMER PROGRAMS



CREDO NATIONAL FESTIVAL
CREDO NATIONAL FESTIVAL
Credo Music
PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS
For our 25th anniversary season, Credo Music returns to our home in Chicago, presenting a spectacular week of education and performance in legendary Symphony Center. The Credo National Program (traditionally held at Oberlin Conservatory) is known for its excellence in community-based chamber music performance and personal mentorship. Credo's unique amalgam of music, faith, and service ("Develop the Gift, Acknowledge the Source, and Respond in Service") will serve as the template for meaningful faculty/student experiences, including side-by-side performance, audition seminars, master classes, and personal mentorship from top performers and faculty.
WHAT DISTINGUISHES THIS PROGRAM
Intensive study of orchestral music set in a faith and service context with world-renowned faculty.
LOCATION
Chicago Symphony Center, Chicago, Illinois
MUSICAL FOCUS
Classical
ARTISTIC/MUSIC DIRECTOR
Peter Slowik
AGE & LEVEL
Advanced players, ages 18-26; audition required; Credo students are national competition winners (ASTA, MTNA, Fischoff) and alumni hold positions in major orchestras. Additional track available for players ages 12-19.
DATES
July 14-20, 2024
COST $730
Cost details
Housing options available
STUDENTS 115
TEACHERS 25
Featured Teachers
Faculty will consist of titled players from major American Orchestras, including: Atlanta Symphony; Lyric Opera of Chicago; Milwaukee Symphony; Minnesota Orchestra; Pittsburgh Symphony; San Diego Symphony; San Francisco Symphony; St. Louis Symphony
HEALTH & SAFETY
If needed for Summer 2024, 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
Peter Slowik
65 East College Street, Suite 7
Oberlin, OH 44074
UNITED STATES
440-774-3658
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