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EXPLORE OUR 2025 COURSES

Douglass Campus

85 George Street
New Brunswick, NJ 08901

 

July 20 – July 25, 2025
9am – 4:30pm daily
Residential Tuition: $1,200*
Commuter Tuition: $750*

 

Woodwind, brass, and percussionists (rising 7th to rising 12th grade students) are challenged to elevate their artistry and technique during a week of concert band and chamber music training with top-notch faculty. Large ensemble rehearsals are led by Dr. Todd Nichols, Director of University Bands; and Dr. Julia Baumanis, Associate Director of Bands, at Rutgers. Group lessons, clinics, electives, master classes and performances by renowned artists round out the schedule. Residential options are available for rising 9th to rising 12th graders. Note: There is no formal audition for the Concert Band Institute. However, campers should have at least two years’ experience playing an instrument. On the first day of camp, each student will be asked to play a short excerpt of their choosing (solo, etude, band music, etc.) so that they can be placed in the group most appropriate for their level of musicianship.

Concert Band Instruments include: Piccolo, Flute, Oboe, Bassoon, Eb Clarinet, Bb Clarinet, Bass Clarinet, Alto Sax, Tenor Sax, Bari Sax, Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Bass Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba, Percussion.

Commuter and residential options: Both commuter and residential options are available for rising 9th – rising 12th graders.  Rising 7th and rising 8th graders are welcome to participate as commuters.

*Residential tuition includes the cost of living in the Rutgers dorms and three meals a day. Commuter tuition includes daily lunch.

 

Note: There is no formal audition for Symphonic Band. However, campers should have at least two years’ experience playing an instrument. On the first day of camp, each student will be asked to play a short excerpt of their choosing (solo, etude, band music, etc.) so that they can be placed in the group most appropriate for their level of musicianship.