{"id":10,"date":"2016-10-19T14:04:06","date_gmt":"2016-10-19T14:04:06","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/brybrysite.wordpress.com\/?page_id=2"},"modified":"2024-10-30T08:39:36","modified_gmt":"2024-10-30T08:39:36","slug":"about","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/lsginternationalsummerschool.co.uk\/about\/","title":{"rendered":"About the course"},"content":{"rendered":"
Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass and Piano<\/span> students of the Suzuki method from age 3 to 18 accompanied by a parent. Faculty<\/span> with a playing child\/children at the summer school are recommended to register and apply for their child\/children early to ensure there is space for the family.<\/p>\n Here is what to expect from the week of the London Suzuki Group International Summer School at Bryanston (based on the normal, full capacity one week course).<\/p>\n Arrive after lunch to settle into the rooms and unpack. There is a tour for families attending for the first time at 3pm followed by a welcome meeting for everybody at 4pm.<\/p>\n There are then Playtogethers for each instrumental group and the first rehearsal of the top level orchestras. This is followed by supper in the refectory and then a welcome party in the main building whilst being serenaded by the teachers’ orchestra.<\/p>\n The very youngest participants have three hours’ worth of lessons, most children have four hours, and there are optional extra classes for those wishing to have a five hour day. These lessons are spread throughout the day with plenty of time off to practice or to enjoy the outstanding facilities that Bryanston School has to offer, such as the 39 tennis courts, indoor swimming pool, archery, bouldering wall, the art room or the many walks throughout the grounds.<\/p>\n After lunch there are three\u00a0solo concerts<\/a> which take place in the Elder Hall, Edwin Evans and Robson Fisher where performers can learn the art of stage presentation in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. In the evenings there are concerts given by members of the faculty, and then the main building comes alive with impromptu chamber groups and jazz sessions. Football tournaments are held in the sports centre and there is also an adults only bar in the basement open until 11pm.<\/p>\n The timetable is condensed and starts a little earlier which means that everybody has the afternoon free to explore Dorset. There are organised coach trips visiting local attractions such as Stonehenge, Lulworth Cove and Bournemouth Aviation Museum. In the evening there will be a fun singing event led by a member of the choral faculty (this changes year to year but often has involved musical films).<\/p>\n The evening concert on Friday is given by the orchestras.<\/p>\n
\nTeenagers<\/span> may come unaccompanied and stay in one of the Teenage Houses; accompanied teenagers may request accommodation in a Teenage House (without their parent) subject to availability.
\nNon Suzuki students<\/span> who have reached Grade 8 and above are very welcome.
\nTeacher Observers<\/span>\u00a0normally Sunday to Friday midday, but applications for the full week will be considered.
\nSuzuki Teacher Trainees<\/span> of violin and piano who are on the BSMA Teacher Training Course take residence Sunday to Friday midday. Please see the BSMA<\/a> for details of The Suzuki Teacher Training Course. (Teacher Trainees with a playing child\/children at the summer school will of course need to stay for the full week. We recommend that you apply early to ensure there is space for the family.)<\/p>\nSunday<\/span> – Arrival and the first evening<\/h2>\n
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday<\/span>\u00a0 – Normal Teaching days<\/h2>\n
Wednesday<\/span>\u00a0– a condensed teaching timetable and an afternoon of fun<\/h2>\n
Friday\u00a0<\/span>– Concerts begin<\/h2>\n
Saturday<\/span> – concert day<\/h2>\n