Professional Training Workshops
Catered to the individual and professional needs of young artists ages 18 to 35, the Professional Training Workshops of The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall provide a special opportunity to explore every aspect of musical life with the leading artists of our time. These week-long intensives give insight and tools to nurture artistic vision, offer ways to communicate and connect with audiences, and provide an opportunity to build a community of friends and colleagues to last throughout a career. More below >>
2008–2009 Workshops
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OSVALDO GOLIJOV AND DAWN UPSHAW
Composing Song
For composers and singers
In partnership with The Bard College Conservatory of Music
October 2–7, 2008 and May 3–10, 2009
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CLAUDE AND PAMELA FRANK
Finding the Voice in Beethoven and Schubert
For violin/piano duos and piano trios
December 7–14, 2008
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HELMUTH RILLING
Haydn's Creation
For singers of all ages
February 9–14, 2009
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ZAKIR HUSSAIN
Explore, Create, and Express through Classical Indian Music
For instrumentalists
April 13–19, 2009
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MARILYN HORNE
The Song Continues ...
For singers
In partnership with the Marilyn
Horne Foundation
January 20–29, 2009
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View details of the remaining 2007-2008 season Professional Training Worshops here and an archive of past seasons here.
Workshops provide:
- free travel and hotel from outside New York City (international travel included)
- coaching sessions and master classes with world-renowned musicians
- performances in Carnegie Hall
Workshops also include:
- discussions with guest speakers and artists
- special informative sessions on speaking to audiences, maintaining physical health, and more
- visits to New York City destinations
- performances in community settings
- resources for developing a music career
- connections that last a lifetime
Auditors
Workshops are generally open to auditors. Auditing offers music enthusiasts both a rare opportunity to look inside the artistic process and a more personal connection to world-renowned and aspiring young musicians. Information and an application to audit specific workshops can be found on each workshop page.
To be added to the Professional Training Workshop mailing list, please contact Professional Training Workshops at 212-903-9733 or e-mail ptw@weillmusicinstitute.org. In your e-mail, please include your mailing address, instrument, and the types of workshops in which you are interested (instrumental, choral, vocal, conducting, composition, jazz, world, American roots).

Programs of The Weill Music Institute at Carnegie Hall are generously supported by the City of New York: Office of the Mayor, the Department of Cultural Affairs, and the New York City Council; and by the New York State Council on the Arts.
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