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SUMMARY:Elaine Stamas Chamber Music Residency
DESCRIPTION:The 2026 Elaine Stamas Chamber Music Residency offers HBMS student ensembles the chance to perform for and receive coaching from musicians of the New York Philharmonic. These esteemed artists bring their deep expertise in ensemble playing\, helping young musicians refine their technique\, enhance their musicianship\, and develop a deeper understanding of musical style. \nThis year’s coaches include: \nLisa Kim\, violin\nAnna Rabinova\, violin\nMatthew Christakos\, cello\nMindy Kaufman\, flute\nHanna Kim\, piano \nCoaches are subject to change. \nThe Master Classes are followed by a chamber music concert by musicians from the New York Philharmonic at 3:15 pm. \n  \n 
URL:https://hbms.org/event/elaine-stamas-chamber-music-residency/
LOCATION:Hoff-Barthelson Music School\, 25 School Lane\, Scarsdale\, 10583\, United States
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music,Elaine Stamas Chamber Music Residency,Master Class,More Events,NY Philharmonic Musicians
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SUMMARY:Piano Master Class with Victor Cayres
DESCRIPTION:Pianist Victor Cayres has earned praise for concerts with the Sine Nomine string quartet and as soloist with Boston Pops\, Orchestre des Jeunes de Fribourg in Switzerland\, and Brno Philharmonic in the Czech Republic. He has been a guest artist at Banff Center for the Arts in Canada\, Interlochen Center for the Arts\, Universidade de São Paulo\, University of Connecticut\, Claflin University\, Wesleyan University\, Western Washington University\, Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Conservatory and State University for Arts and Culture. \nHe has recorded for Albany\, Centaur\, Navona\, and Parma Records\, and frequently performs in Brazil\, Europe\, South Korea\, and in the United States\, including Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall\, Chicago’s Preston Bradley Hall\, Boston’s Symphony Hall and Jordan Hall. His concerts have been broadcast live at Brazil’s TV Cultura channel\, Boston’s WGBH 99.5 All Classical\, and Chicago’s WFMT Fine Arts Radio. Mr. Cayres currently serves as Lecturer at Boston University\, Co-Director for Boston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Piano Program\, and Faculty at New England Conservatory Preparatory School and Rivers School Conservatory. \nMaster Classes at Hoff-Barthelson are open to the public to observe free of charge.
URL:https://hbms.org/event/piano-master-class-with-victor-cayres/
LOCATION:Hoff-Barthelson Music School\, 25 School Lane\, Scarsdale\, 10583\, United States
CATEGORIES:Master Class,More Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260307T161500
DTSTAMP:20260425T183517
CREATED:20251208T172423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T173004Z
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SUMMARY:Vocal Master Class with Janna Baty
DESCRIPTION:Described by The Boston Globe as having “a rich\, viola-like tone” and singing with “a rapturous\, luminous lyricism\,” mezzo-soprano Janna Baty enjoys a versatile career performing with opera companies\, orchestras\, and at festivals around the world as a soloist\, chamber musician\, and recitalist. \nAt the Yale School of Music\, Baty directs the undergraduate voice lessons program and has often appeared in recitals as a soloist and in collaboration with other Yale School of Music faculty members. She has also been a featured performer at the Yale Summer School of Music/Norfolk Chamber Music Festival. \nA specialist in contemporary music\, Baty has worked alongside many celebrated composers on performances of their music. She is an alumna of Oberlin College and the Yale School of Music. \nMaster Classes at Hoff-Barthelson are open to the public to observe free of charge.
URL:https://hbms.org/event/vocal-master-class-with-janna-baty/
LOCATION:Hoff-Barthelson Music School\, 25 School Lane\, Scarsdale\, 10583\, United States
CATEGORIES:Master Class,More Events,Vocal Performance
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260228T170000
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CREATED:20260128T155618Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T191835Z
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SUMMARY:Compose Yourself! Project Composition Master Class
DESCRIPTION:Each year\, the Hoff-Barthelson Composition Master Class invites young composers to step into the spotlight. Directed by Dr. Derek Cooper in partnership with Copland House\, this highlight of the season offers students an extraordinary opportunity to present their original works and receive thoughtful\, professional feedback from celebrated\, award-winning composers through the HB Compose Yourself! Project. This year’s composers are Haralabos (Harry) Stafylakis and Max Grafe. \nMaster Classes are open to the public to observe free of charge. \nHaralabos (Harry) Stafylakis is a New York City–based\, JUNO-nominated composer from Montreal whose music blends classical tradition with the intensity of heavy metal. Critics have described his work as “dreamy yet rhythmic” (The New York Times) and “ferociously expressive” (Times Colonist)\, marked by visceral energy and bold harmonic language. He is composer-in-residence with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra and co-curator of the Winnipeg New Music Festival. Stafylakis has collaborated with leading classical and metal artists and ensembles worldwide. His album Calibrating Friction (New Amsterdam Records) received a 2024 JUNO nomination\, alongside major honors from the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, ASCAP\,\nand SOCAN. \nMax Grafe is a composer whose music harnesses modernist vocabularies to create striking\, dramatic\, and narrative impact. Described by Gramophone as featuring “jagged declamations and muffled filigree\,” his works have been commissioned by ensembles including the New York Philharmonic and presented at festivals such as Tanglewood and RED NOTE. Grafe is a founding member of ICEBERG New Music\, and his compositions appear on recordings by major ensembles and soloists. He has received numerous honors from the American Academy of Arts and Letters\, BMI\, and ASCAP. Grafe teaches at Montclair State University and the Kaufman Music Center and is Composer in Residence at Kinhaven Music School. \nPictured: Haralabos (Harry) Stafylakis \nView flyer here.
URL:https://hbms.org/event/composition-master-class-compose-yourself-project/
LOCATION:Hoff-Barthelson Music School\, 25 School Lane\, Scarsdale\, 10583\, United States
CATEGORIES:Compose Yourself! Project,Featured Event (Homepage),Master Class,More Events
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CREATED:20260105T145054Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T202551Z
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SUMMARY:Compose Yourself! Project Submission Deadline
DESCRIPTION:The annual Compose Yourself! Project Workshop is a unique and special opportunity for students to share their compositions with visiting professional composers/teaching artists and receive feedback. \nSubmissions are due by February 14\, 2026. \nDownload the submission form here. \nThe Compose Yourself! Project Workshop will be held on Saturday\, February 28\, from 1:00-5:00 pm. \n 
URL:https://hbms.org/event/compose-yourself-project-submission-deadline/
CATEGORIES:Compose Yourself! Project,Master Class,More Events,Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T161500
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CREATED:20251114T190838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T174308Z
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SUMMARY:Flute Master Class with Emi Ferguson
DESCRIPTION:Emi Ferguson is on a mission to shake up classical music. Whether playing modern or historical flutes\, singing\, composing\, or speaking about music\, she brings centuries of music to life with an adventurous spirit and a fresh perspective. Her performances\, ranging from Baroque masterpieces to brand-new commissions\, are anything but predictable\, blending historical performance with a fearless\, modern edge. \nA 2023 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient\, Emi Ferguson is celebrated for her dynamic artistry as a soloist\, chamber musician\, and collaborator. She performs with leading ensembles including AMOC*\, Ruckus\, the New York New Music Ensemble\, the Manhattan Chamber Players\, and serves as principal flute of the Handel and Haydn Society. As music director of Camerata Pacifica Baroque\, she curates innovative programs that bring a fresh lens to Baroque repertoire. \nHer chamber music collaborations are shaped by residencies and performances at major festivals such as Marlboro\, Lucerne\, Ojai\, Bach Virtuosi\, and June in Buffalo\, experiences that have refined her instinct for musical dialogue and exploration. Emi’s performance of Amazing Grace at the 10th Anniversary 9/11 Memorial Ceremony at Ground Zero—alongside Yo-Yo Ma\, Paul Simon\, and James Taylor—was broadcast worldwide and is now part of the 9/11 Museum’s permanent collection. \nHer genre-defying discography includes Amour Cruel\, which spent four weeks on the Billboard charts\, and Fly the Coop\, her collaboration with Ruckus\, which debuted at #1 on iTunes Classical and earned high praise from The New York Times. She has appeared at TEDx\, on The Discovery Channel\, Netflix’s Explained\, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel\, and is a host of WQXR’s Young Artists Showcase as well as co-author of Iconic Composers. \nEmi made Juilliard history as the first student to earn Undergraduate and Graduate degrees with Scholastic Distinction\, followed by a Graduate degree in Historical Performance as a Paul & Daisy Soros Fellow. \nAs an educator\, she has served on the faculties of The Juilliard School\, the Bach Virtuosi Festival\, and the University at Buffalo\, and is widely sought after for masterclasses. Born in Japan and raised in London and Boston\, she now lives in New York. \nMaster Classes at Hoff-Barthelson are open to the public to observe free of charge.
URL:https://hbms.org/event/flute-master-class-with-emi-ferguson/
LOCATION:Hoff-Barthelson Music School\, 25 School Lane\, Scarsdale\, 10583\, United States
CATEGORIES:Flute Clubs,Flute Plus,Master Class,More Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260201T151500
DTSTAMP:20260425T183517
CREATED:20251208T171219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251208T173108Z
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SUMMARY:Cello Master Class with Ronald Lowry
DESCRIPTION:Ronald Lowry is an active performer in many of Boston’s leading musical organizations. Called a “superb cellist” by the Boston Globe’s Richard Dyer\, he is the principal cellist of the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra and the Boston Ballet Orchestra. Former principal cellist of the National Symphony of Costa Rica\, the Handel and Haydn Society\, and the Harvard Chamber Orchestra\, Mr. Lowry performs frequently with the Boston Symphony Orchestra and with the Boston Pops. As a soloist\, he has been featured with the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra and the Boston Ballet Orchestra on several occasions\, as well as the Concert Arts Orchestra of Boston\, the National Symphony of Costa Rica\, the New England Symphony Orchestra\, and several other orchestras in the greater Boston area. Mr. Lowry graduated with honors from Indiana University and the New England Conservatory. \nMaster Classes at Hoff-Barthelson are open to the public to observe free of charge.
URL:https://hbms.org/event/cello-master-class-with-ronald-lowery/
LOCATION:Hoff-Barthelson Music School\, 25 School Lane\, Scarsdale\, 10583\, United States
CATEGORIES:Master Class,More Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250510T164500
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SUMMARY:Piano Master Class with Victor Rosenbaum
DESCRIPTION:Master Classes are open to the public to observe free of charge. \nMaster class coaching by guest artists has been part of Hoff-Barthelson’s curriculum since the School’s founding in 1944. This distinguished tradition continues this season with a roster of world-class musicians and educators including David Madsen\, guitar; composers Nils Vigeland and Matt Browne; Almita Vamos\, violin; Paul Watkins cello; Chelsea Knox\, flute; Victor Rosenbaum\, piano; and members of the New York Philharmonic. \nMaster classes provide a transformative experience for both students and audiences. Following meticulous preparation\, students showcase their talents\, receiving invaluable feedback and guidance from master teachers. This interaction challenges students to approach their pieces in new and critical ways\, resulting in inspiring and enlightening performances. Yet the impact extends beyond those on stage—all attendees can learn by observing the creative process firsthand. As iconic performers coach the next generation\, the audience gains insight into musical artistry and interpretation. Even developing musicians are granted a rare glimpse into the mastery of world-class artists. \n\nVictor Rosenbaum is an internationally acclaimed pianist and teacher whose career spans over five decades. He joined the New England Conservatory faculty in 1967\, where he taught for 53 years and chaired the piano and chamber music departments. He has established himself as one of the most respected figures in classical piano. \nHis performances have earned consistent critical acclaim\, from his Boston debut to his most recent recordings. MusicWeb International praised his 2020 Brahms CD as “magisterial\,” while American Record Guide named his Beethoven recordings among the top classical recordings of 2020. \nRosenbaum has performed extensively as both soloist and chamber musician throughout the United States\, Europe\, Asia\, and Russia\, appearing in prestigious venues such as New York’s Tully Hall and St. Petersburg’s Hermitage. He has collaborated with renowned artists including Leonard Rose\, Paul Katz\, and members of the Brentano\, Borromeo\, and Cleveland String Quartets. \nAs an educator\, he has taught at major institutions worldwide\, including the Juilliard School\, Eastman School of Music\, and leading conservatories in London\, Moscow\, Beijing\, and Tokyo. His students have won top prizes in major international competitions. From 1985 to 2001\, as Director and President of the Longy School of Music\, he transformed it into a degree-granting conservatory while maintaining its community music school status. \nCurrently\, Rosenbaum continues to perform and teach internationally\, recently being appointed Visiting Professor at the National Taiwan Normal University. \nView flyer here. \n 
URL:https://hbms.org/event/piano-master-class-with-victor-rosenbaum/
CATEGORIES:Featured Event (Homepage),Master Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250406T151500
DTSTAMP:20260425T183517
CREATED:20231110T153014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231110T153014Z
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SUMMARY:Violin Master Class with Almita Vamos
DESCRIPTION:Master Classes are open to the public to observe free of charge. \nMaster class coaching by guest artists has been part of Hoff-Barthelson’s curriculum since the School’s founding in 1944. This distinguished tradition continues this season with a roster of world-class musicians and educators including David Madsen\, guitar; composers Nils Vigeland and Matt Browne; Almita Vamos\, violin; Paul Watkins cello; Chelsea Knox\, flute; Victor Rosenbaum\, piano; and members of the New York Philharmonic. \nMaster classes provide a transformative experience for both students and audiences. Following meticulous preparation\, students showcase their talents\, receiving invaluable feedback and guidance from master teachers. This interaction challenges students to approach their pieces in new and critical ways\, resulting in inspiring and enlightening performances. Yet the impact extends beyond those on stage—all attendees can learn by observing the creative process firsthand. As iconic performers coach the next generation\, the audience gains insight into musical artistry and interpretation. Even developing musicians are granted a rare glimpse into the mastery of world-class artists. \n\nAlmita Vamos\, a Juilliard graduate\, studied with Mischa Mischakoff and Louis Persinger. She has won the Presidential Award for Excellence in Teaching six times and the ASTA Distinguished Teacher of the Year Award. Mrs. Vamos has been featured on CBS’s “Sunday Morning” and in the best-selling book Battle Hymn of a Tiger Mom by Amy Chua. She has taught at Western Illinois University\, University of Minnesota\, Oberlin Conservatory\, and Northwestern University\, and is currently an artist teacher at Roosevelt University’s Chicago College of Performing Arts. For over 35 years\, she has taught at the Music Institute of Chicago and during summers at the Chautauqua Music Festival. She has also taught at Aspen\, Meadowmount\, and other renowned programs. \nHer students have won top prizes in national and international competitions\, including the Tchaikovsky\, Menuhin\, Paganini\, and Montreal competitions. Her former students are members of major orchestras such as the New York Philharmonic\, Boston Symphony\, and Chicago Symphony\, with some holding concertmaster positions. Notable students include Rachel Barton Pine\, Ben Beilman\, and Simin Ganatra (Pacifica Quartet). \nAs a performer\, Almita Vamos has concertized globally\, with performances in prestigious venues like Carnegie Recital Hall and the 92nd Street Y. She was a member of the Lydian Trio and Antioch Quartet and has recorded for Coronet and Rizzoli labels. She continues to perform and collaborate with her husband\, Roland\, in violin/viola duos. \nView flyer here.
URL:https://hbms.org/event/violin-master-class-with-almita-vamos/
CATEGORIES:Featured Event (Homepage),Master Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250209T164500
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SUMMARY:Flute Master Class with Chelsea Knox
DESCRIPTION:Master Classes are open to the public to observe free of charge. \nView flyer here. \nMaster class coaching by guest artists has been part of Hoff-Barthelson’s curriculum since the School’s founding in 1944. This distinguished tradition continues this season with a roster of world-class musicians and educators including David Madsen\, guitar; composers Nils Vigeland and Matt Browne; Almita Vamos\, violin; Paul Watkins cello; Chelsea Knox\, flute; Victor Rosenbaum\, piano; and members of the New York Philharmonic. \nMaster classes provide a transformative experience for both students and audiences. Following meticulous preparation\, students showcase their talents\, receiving invaluable feedback and guidance from master teachers. This interaction challenges students to approach their pieces in new and critical ways\, resulting in inspiring and enlightening performances. Yet the impact extends beyond those on stage—all attendees can learn by observing the creative process firsthand. As iconic performers coach the next generation\, the audience gains insight into musical artistry and interpretation. Even developing musicians are granted a rare glimpse into the mastery of world-class artists. \n\nChelsea Knox is the principal flutist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. A sought-after performer\, Ms. Knox has held positions as assistant principal flute of the Baltimore Symphony and principal Flute of the New Haven and Princeton Symphonies. She has been hailed by The New York Times for her warmth\, precision\, and clarity\, as well as by the New York Classical Review for her “expressive life and full tone.” \nAn active orchestral and chamber musician\, Ms. Knox has appeared with numerous orchestras including the Philadelphia Orchestra\, All-Star Orchestra\, Seattle Symphony\, Vancouver Symphony\, San Diego Symphony\, and IRIS Orchestra.  As a soloist\, Ms. Knox has performed concertos with the Baltimore Symphony\, Princeton Symphony\, Hartford Symphony\, Manchester Symphony\, Juilliard Lab Orchestra\, and Connecticut Youth Symphony. She has won competitions including the New York Flute Club Young Artists Competition and the Hartford Symphony Young Artists Competition. \nMs. Knox earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Juilliard School in New York City as a student of Jeffrey Khaner. A native of Litchfield\, CT\, she received her early training at the Hartt School of Music\, where she studied with Greig Shearer. In her spare time she is an active visual artist and her work has been displayed in galleries in New York and Connecticut.
URL:https://hbms.org/event/flute-master-class-with-chelsea-knox/
CATEGORIES:Featured Event (Homepage),Master Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241116T170000
DTSTAMP:20260425T183517
CREATED:20240920T202815Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240920T202815Z
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SUMMARY:Suzuki Guitar Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Students and their families are invited to a special\, workshop with renowned Suzuki guitar instructor David Madsen. Mr. Madsen will work with selected students and ensembles\, sharing his expertise and insights on learning and growing with the guitar. With years of experience at the Hartt School of Music Community Division in Hartford\, Connecticut\, he brings a wealth of knowledge to the session. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn and be inspired—it’s a valuable experience for students\, families\, and performers alike. \nRSVP here. \nDavid Madsen founded what is now The Hartt School Community Division (HCD) Suzuki Guitar Program in 1991 and is now the Suzuki Guitar Coordinator. Madsen graduated with a Bachelor of Music in performance from the University of Connecticut\, studying with David McLellan and Ed Flower. He has since studied with David Leisner and Pepe Romero. His Suzuki studies have been with Bill Kossler and Frank Longay. In 2000 David became the third registered Teacher Trainer in guitar with the Suzuki Association of the Americas and has conducted training courses throughout North America and in Peru\, Puerto Rico\, and Argentina. In January 2016\, David began training in Suzuki Early Childhood Education (birth to three) with Lynn McCall. Madsen currently serves on the Teacher Development Advisory Committee for the Suzuki Association of the Americas (SAA)\, and is also a member of the SAA Guitar Committee. \nView flyer here.
URL:https://hbms.org/event/suzuki-guitar-master-class-and-workshop/
CATEGORIES:Featured Event (Homepage),Guitar Program,Master Class,Workshop
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