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Prelude Strings Registration
2023-24

Click HERE for tuition/registration!

Grades 4-6 Strings

Registration Closes September 30th, 2023

 

Each ensemble has its own link for tuition.  If you are paying for multiple students, please contact Paul Richer, CEO of Allegro at ceo.allegro@gmail.com or Sarah Ziegler at nextgenyouthmusic@gmail.com for sibling discount instructions.  

Scholarship assistance is also available for those eligible for free or reduced lunch. Please contact Paul Richer, CEO of Allegro at ceo.allegro@gmail.com or Sarah Ziegler at nextgenyouthmusic@gmail.com

Click HERE for Prelude Tuition/Registration

Click HERE  for the Teacher Recommendation Form

Please reach out to our Nextgen Program Director, if you've missed the registration deadline.

Please read all attendance policies and review the rehearsal/performance schedule carefully before completing your registration and committing to perform with Nextgen. Each student will need a teacher to fill out a recommendation letter in order to participate in Nextgen.

Prelude is a string ensemble for students in fourth through sixth grade. There is no audition required to join, only a teacher recommendation is required. Prelude rehearses twice a month, on average, between October and their performance at the Gardner Theater at the end of April.

Full season tuition: $200(A sibling discount is available for the second sibling to register in a family)

Musical Expectations
  • Reads and performs basic rhythms (whole, half, quarter, eighths) at a proficient level.

  • Reads and performs dotted rhythms at a developing level or higher.

  • Reads, discriminates between, and correctly performs low/high 2’s (violin/viola), 2nd/3rd fingers (cello) and 2nd/4th fingers (bass) at developing-proficient level.

  • Reads and performs on strings other than A and D at a developing level or higher.

  • Reads and performs high 3’s/low 1’s (violin/viola) and extensions (cello) at an introductory level or higher.

  • Reads and performs in 2nd and 3rd position (bass only) at a developing-proficient level.

Level Definitions

 

Introductory- The student has a vague understanding of the concept and will generally NOT perform the specific technique correctly when sight-reading. Additional instruction, practice, and much more exposure to the concept is required before mastery can be achieved. 

 

 

  • Developing - The student has a fair to good understanding of the concept, but when sight reading, may stumble when attempting to use the specific technique. Some guidance and practice is necessary in order to achieve mastery.​

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  • Proficient - The student has a complete and thorough understanding of the concept and will generally perform the technique correctly and accurately when sight-reading. Little or no additional practice is required for mastery. 

Prelude or Intermezzo: Which is right for my student?

For Nextgen’s non-auditioned ensembles, Prelude and Intermezzo, the most important factor to consider in placing a student is his/her age or grade level. Allegro’s leadership believes that a positive youth orchestra experience involves, in part, the opportunity for students to rehearse and perform with
their peers. Participation in a performance group combines social, as well as musical, components; life-long friendships can sometimes take root in this setting and these are best fostered when the players’ chronological ages (and levels of social/ emotional maturity) are similar.
 

For Prelude and Intermezzo, sixth grade is viewed as a transitional level, during which either group might be appropriate, depending on the student’s maturity and musical progress. In general, a young player will have a better experience if the repertoire being prepared is somewhat less challenging than what he or she may be studying with a private teacher. Allegro’s overriding vision is to produce cohesive ensembles that play with joy, emphasizing musicianship and expression, elements which can best be nurtured if the students are not struggling with technical issues. So that parents and private teachers can make an informed decision for their students, below are skill-sets for each group, which are also reflected on the teacher recommendation survey.

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