How do I get on the mailing list to receive your material by regular mail?
Can I download your applications online?
Can I apply to participate in your workshops online?
Can I pay my application fee by credit card?
Can I hand-deliver my application?
Is the application due date the received by or postmarked by date?
Can I have recommendation letters sent separately?
Can I apply to participate in the workshops even if I am outside of the age range?
What is an auditor?
What is the difference between attending a public event and a workshop session?
Click on
www.weillmusicinstitute.org/workshops
and download the PTW General Brochure. Complete the form, answering as many questions as apply to you, and return by fax or mail using the information on the form.
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Yes, you can. Click on
www.weillmusicinstitute.org/workshops
and select the workshop that interests you. If the application brochure for that workshop is available, it can be downloaded. If the PDF is not available, then you can follow the above instructions for the general brochure, and request that the application be sent to you.
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No. Workshop applications include accompanying recordings and therefore must be sent by mail.
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Yes. A charge form must be completed and included with your package.
The
charge form
is available for download
here.
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Yes. The application can be delivered to 881 Seventh Avenue and given to the security guard. Please mark what it is clearly on the envelope.
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Applications are to be received by the advertised due date.
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Yes. Please have your recommender include “Recommendation for_____: Name of Workshop” on the envelope. Your letter can also be sent by e-mail to ptw@weillmusicinstitute.org; we ask that you instruct your recommender to include “Recommendation for_____: Name of Workshop” in the subject line.
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Professional Training Workshops are designed to serve the needs of emerging professionals in the music field. If you do not fit into the age range, you are welcome to apply, but we cannot guarantee that your application will be considered.
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An auditor is a non-performing participant at the workshop. Auditors are music teachers, performers, or music lovers who pay to attend a group or single day of workshop session. It is necessary to register and apply to audit workshop sessions. A season brochure of auditor offerings is available at www.weillmusicinstitute.org/workshops.
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There is no need to register as an auditor to attend a public event.
Tickets for these events can be purchased from Carnegiecharge or by visiting our public events page.
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