Classical Performance Core Curriculum

Classical Performance majors are met with an intensive schedule of master classes and lessons designed to prepare you for collegiate studies and beyond. You'll play in small and large ensembles, and study music theory while honing your musicianship. Your instructors will help you grow your professional networks and ensure your college audition material represents your very best.

For information on graduation requirements and academic curriculum, please visit Academy Academics.

Required Courses: Classical Performance Major

The Private Lesson is individualized and tailored to the level, background, and needs of each student. It stresses a solid foundation in technical skills and covers a wide range of literature.  Private study includes studio classes which provide students an opportunity to perform for their peers in an informal setting. 

This course is an extension of private lessons. It addresses many of the same concepts, but in a group setting. It is designed to be flexible to meet the varying levels and needs of students.

Music theory classes at Interlochen offer instruction in musicianship skills essential for the serious music student. The class objectives are to provide complete and thorough training in all basic musicianship skills; to offer advanced, college-level theory for the highly motivated student; and to stimulate and encourage exploration of the creative process through music creation (classical) and arranging (contemporary). 

Large Ensembles

The Music Division offers a variety of opportunities for training in ensemble performance.  A rigorous rehearsal sequence coupled with frequent performances provides growth in ensemble skills and in the ability to sustain the challenges of intensive study and performance. Students have the opportunity to demonstrate improvement and achieve recognition by auditioning for positions in the large ensembles.  

The IAA Orchestra performs major pieces of the symphonic repertoire, full staged ballets, concerti, new and classic music, and performs with choir and other ensembles. The Orchestra presents numerous concerts each year and frequently collaborates with renowned guest artists and conductors. Woodwind, brass and percussion students are placed into either Orchestra or Wind Symphony based on preliminary auditions. 

The IAA Wind Symphony provides a wide variety of performance experiences. Rehearsals offer the opportunity to develop and refine fundamental playing technique and ensemble skills.  The Wind Symphony presents multiple concerts annually of original compositions, representative transcriptions, and works for smaller ensembles. Placement within the ensemble is determined by audition with the studio faculty. 

Academy Choir is a requirement for all Voice majors and is open to all students. The choir participates in numerous concerts during the year, performing works from a diverse range of styles, time periods and composers.

Small / Chamber Ensembles

This ensemble focuses on the development of ensemble skills and brass pedagogy through rigorous rehearsal and performance of major brass ensemble compositions. The ensemble skills include individualism, group participation, intonation, style, leadership, communication, and professional commitment and responsibility. 

This ensemble performs music from the baroque period through the twentieth century.  Melodic and non-melodic instruments are stressed equally.

Chamber music is designed to provide students with a performance opportunity in small ensemble repertoire. Various ensembles are formed using woodwind, brass, string, and piano students. These ensembles may include:  woodwind quintet, clarinet quartet, flute quartet, brass quintets, string quartets, and other various ensembles based on the repertoire and available players. 

Curriculum Guidelines: Classical Performances Majors 

Freshmen

Private lesson, studio, instrument hour, wind symphony or orchestra

Sample Academic Courses
Algebra I; Biology; English I; French I

Sophomores

Private lesson, studio, instrument hour, wind symphony or orchestra

Sample Academic Courses
Geometry; World History; English II; French II


Juniors

Private lesson, studio, instrument hour, wind symphony or orchestra, music theory

Sample Academic Courses
Algebra II; U.S. History; English III; Chemistry

Seniors

Private lesson, studio, instrument hour, wind symphony or orchestra, music theory

Sample Academic Courses
Precalculus; Ecology; English IV