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LinkUP!
LinkUP! (GRADES 3–5)
AMERICA: MY COUNTRY, MY MUSIC
Now for Grades 3-5

Thanks to everyone who expressed an interest in this program. All places for the 2008–2009 season have been filled. Application details for 2009–2010 will be posted in spring 2009.

Join us to celebrate our 24th season of LinkUP with America: My Country, My Music. Designed for students in grades 3-5, LinkUP! unites the classroom with the concert hall. Students sing, play the recorder, and examine American music through the spirit, ideals, and history of its people. Additionally, through creative work and reflective activities, students forge important connections between their music learning and their lives. The program culminates with an exciting interactive performance under the baton of conductor John Morris Russell and the Orchestra of St. Luke's.

Registration
Thanks to everyone who expressed an interest in this program. All places for the 2008–2009 season have been filled. Application details for 2009–2010 will be posted in spring 2009.
PDF Download the 2008–2009 LinkUP! Handbook (81 KB PDF)

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Program Features
Go Deeper! Beginning in 2008-09, LinkUP! teachers can choose to go deeper, with:
  • Expanded Professional Development:
    • NEW, FREE Recorder Workshop
  • Teaching Artist Visits to your school (LIMITED AVAILABILITY)

Fees

General Fees: $5 per student / $40 per teacher
LIMITED AVAILABILTY - Recorder Workshop: Teachers may register for one FREE Recorder Workshop
LIMITED AVAILABILTY - Teaching Artist Visits: For an additional $50, classes receive 2 Teaching Artist visits

Concerts

May 27-29, 2009 at 10:15 and 11:45 AM, Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage, Carnegie Hall


Questions/Contact

Please fax your completed registration to 212-307-5766. For more information, e-mail srodousakis@carnegiehall.org or call 212-903-9628.

PDF Download the 2008–2009 LinkUP! Handbook (81 KB PDF)



LinkUP! Is funded, in part, by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.

LinkUP! is made possible through the generous annual support of The Marie Baier Foundation, Wachovia, The Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable Trust, The Seth Sprague Educational and Charitable Foundation, and The Barker Welfare Foundation.

The Weill Music Institute is generously supported by the EHA Foundation, MetLife Foundation, The Ann and Gordon Getty Foundation, Jephson Educational Trusts, New York Stock Exchange Foundation, Inc., The New York Times Company Foundation and The Edmond de Rothschild Foundation.

Annual support for the Weill Music Institute is also provided by the following major donors to the 2008 Discovering Music Lunch: Deloitte; Mr. and Mrs. Sid R. Bass; Mark and Ania Cheng Kingdon Fund; The William and Phyllis Mack Family Foundation; Leslie and Tom Maheras; Leni and Peter May, and Marybeth and Jay Petschek.

Delivery of The Weill Music Institute's programs to national and international audiences is supported in part by the US Department of Education and by an endowment grant from the Citi Foundation.



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