March Break Piano Camp

~ Repertoire Registration ~

To help us prepare for an inspiring and productive March Break Piano Artistry Camp, we ask that students let us know which repertoire they plan to bring with them.

Please list the following for each piece:

  • Title of the piece (full piece title, including key, any opus, number, and/or movements) and composer

  • Which faculty member you would like to work on the piece with

  • Whether you would like to work on the piece in a Private Lesson (PL), Master Class (MC), or both

Before submitting your repertoire, students should speak with their regular teacher to discuss which pieces are best suited for camp and which camp faculty they would like to work with on each piece.

Important Note About Camp Lessons
Lessons and master classes during the March Break Camp are not intended to replace regular weekly lessons. Instead, they are designed to focus on:

  • Polishing and refining repertoire

  • Musical interpretation and artistry

  • Performance preparation

  • Preparing for exams, festivals, auditions, and concerts

Students should come with pieces that are already learned or well underway, rather than brand-new repertoire.

There is no limit to how often a student may work on a piece. Students may:

  • Work on the same piece in both a private lesson and a master class

  • Work on the same piece with different teachers

  • Work on different pieces with the same teacher

Please submit all repertoire selections by February 22, 2026.

Submission Limits

  • Package A: up to 7 pieces (4 Private Lessons, 3 Master Classes)

  • Package B: up to 6 pieces (4 Private Lessons, 2 Master Classes)

  • Package C: up to 4 pieces (3 Private Lessons, 1 Master Class)

  • Package D: up to 3 pieces (1 Private Lesson, 2 Master Classes)

Students are not required to register repertoire for the Performance Class. This is a group class that focuses on performance skills, confidence, and stage presence rather than technical or repertoire-specific work.