Hosted on our beautiful campus, the annual Orchestral Conducting Symposiumis designed for the aspiring conductor, focusing on conducting technique and movement, rehearsal strategies, professional development, artistic growth, score study and repertoire.
What is the participant experience like?
From Jeffery Meyer,Professor of Music in orchestral conducting, Indiana University Jacobs School of Music:
“What a fantastic week at the conducting symposium! Without exception, every one of the conductors had significant breakthroughs—it was a joy to teach and learn with them alongside the masterful Gary Lewis, who is a true treasure at College of Music.”
June 8-13, 2025
Clinicians
Guest clinician
TBD
clinician
Gary Lewis, Director of Orchestral Studies
Participation
Two levels of participation are available:
Conductor ($750): The conducting participant will conduct in the morning sessions and receive mentoring from the clinicians, as well as participate inthe afternoon seminars and lectures. Conducting participants will have the opportunity to conduct works for chamber winds and full ensemble, with over an hour of podium time throughout the week. Only 20 conductors will be accepted, and the positions will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.Cost includes instruction and clinician resource material. Housing, parking, transportation and tuition credit are not included.Prerequisite:Bachelor's degree in music and/or music education.All participants should bring their primary instrument and perform in the large ensemble sessions.
Auditor ($100for one day, $400 for the whole week)
Auditors are welcome to register to attend on a prorated daily basis!Only able to drop by for a couple of days out of the week?This option is for you! The auditor will observe all morning and afternoon sessions. This level of participation is designed for the conducting student seeking to develop, refine, and hone their conducting technique.
Undergraduate students are welcome as auditors.There are an unlimited number of spots available for auditors.Cost includes observation of all conducting sessions, lectures and seminars. Housing, parking, transportation and tuition credit are not included.Auditors are welcome to bring their primary instrument and perform in the large ensemble sessions.
Registration
Conductors will be asked to submit abrief conducting video as part of the registration process.
A deposit of $200(or full tuition amount, if less than $200)is required upon registration.This deposit is non-refundable, unless conductor is asked by faculty to defer participation.Prior to May 31, refund is in full excluding the non-refundable $200 deposit. Payment in full isdue by May 31.
Repertoire
Please prepare two contrasting works/movements from the string orchestra repertoire list. Additionally, please select one of the “full orchestra” works to prepare.
Housing + meals
Due to policy changes with conference services, we are unable to offer on-campus housing. Participants will need to secure their own lodging at a local hotel (a few of our suggestions here) or Airbnb. On-campus dining is available at the Center for Community and UMC Market. These dining centers accept credit and debit cards.
Homewood Suites in Boulder has offered a room block for this event at a discounted rate of $219/night. Interested? before May 9, 2024.
Reservations canceled less than 48 hours in advance and no-shows will be charged one night’s room plus tax.
Refund policy
All refunds will be processed on the card used to make the payment through the registration portal.Prior to May 31, refund is in full excluding the non-refundable $200 deposit. Payment in full isdue by May 31.No refunds will be issued for cancellations June 1 or thereafter.
Tuition credit
For an additional fee, conductorsmay take the course for optional tuition credit through Continuing Education. The course will be offered as Independent Study Music 5018.
Tuition credit registration instructions
2023 schedule + repertoire
Contact
Questions? Contact Ensembles Program Coordinator Rachelle Crowell at rachelle.crowell@colorado.edu, 303-492-6584.