Rodgers Instruments |
Young Organists Invited to Apply for Organ Camp Scholarships |
01 December 2006 |
Rodgers Instruments LLC invites young musicians with piano skills to enter its scholarship competition to attend a week of intensive organ study at the renowned International Music Camp on the North Dakota-Canada border. The scholarship program, established in 2003, has helped dozens of young church musicians to expand their skills by learning to play the organ. The week at camp includes an introduction to the organ for pianists and keyboard players, group instruction in basic organ technique, individual tutorials, and practice sessions. The competition is for school-age pianists, keyboard players, and beginning organists who have secured the support of their home church or another sponsor. The scholarships will cover the cost of room, board and tuition during the camp s Organ Week, July 8-14, 2007. Sponsors will be responsible for travel expenses for the scholarship winners. Applications are being accepted now. The deadline to apply is April 30, 2007. Winners will be contacted the following week. Straddling the border between North Dakota and Canada, the camp is located in the beautiful and picturesque International Peace Garden - an ideal setting for a unique arts experience with a talented music faculty. Additional information about the camp can be found on its website, www.internationalmusiccamp.com. For information and a scholarship application, please write to IMC Scholarship Fund Rodgers Instruments 1300 NE 25th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97124 Or send a request via e-mail to jbrandlon@rodgers.rain.com Rodgers Instruments is the world s largest builder of stereo imaged church organs and pipe digital organs. Rodgers is part of the Roland Group, headed by Roland Corporation, a world leader in electronic musical instrument technologies and electronic musical instrument sales and manufacturing. More information is available at www.rodgersinstruments.com. |
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