The Cowboy Music Camp is a five-day music camp designed as instrumental intensives, where students will have the opportunity to have more individualized time with Greenwood School of Music faculty and more specified classes designed for their applied area. This includes:
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Large ensemble participation and performance
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Instrument specific masterclasses
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Area-specific studio classes and warm-up classes
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Chamber Music
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Optional one-on-one private lessons
- What is the Cowboy Music Camp?
A six-day intensive musical experience, the Cowboy Music Camp offers high school students the opportunity to study their instruments in a comprehensive collegiate setting. The camp offers three tracks of study: band, orchestra, choral, and piano. Band, orchestra, and choral students will participate as members of large ensembles, as well as participate in instrument-specific instruction, led by OSU music faculty members. Students will be involved in master classes, chamber ensembles, and elective course studies. Private lessons with OSU faculty are also available.
Students will study in-depth instrument-specific fundamentals, short and long-term strategies for musical growth, and techniques for high-level performance, including how to progress in the All-State process and other competitions.
All events take place on the beautiful OSU-Stillwater campus at the Seretean Center for the Performing Arts and the McKnight Center for Performing Arts. Days will conclude with time to relax and enjoy all that OSU has to offer with trips to the award-winning Colvin Recreation Center and other activities.
- Who can attend?
Incoming 9th through 12th grade high school band, orchestra, choral, and piano students and first-year college students for the fall of 2025.
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What instruments are being offered?
Specific Instruments Include:
Classical
Woodwinds: Flute, Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, and Saxophone
Brass: French Horn, Trumpet, Trombone, and Euphonium/Tuba
Strings: Violin, Viola, Cello, and Double Bass
PianoPercussion