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DAILY EVENTS/CLASSES

For Saturdays and Sundays see below.
7:00-9:00 AM
Monday-Friday
Breakfast

Monday-Friday

8:00 AM
Late Beginner/Intermediate Orchestra
Family Chorus
Lessons
Chamber Music

9:00 AM
Advanced Orchestra
Lessons
Chamber Music

10:00 AM

Repertoire Classes
Lessons 
Chamber Music

11:00 AM

Family Musical (also meets daily at 2:15 PM and Sunday at 11 AM) 
Lessons 
Chamber Music

11:30 AM - 1:00 PM

Lunch

1:00 PM

Student or Faculty Recitals

2:15 PM

Enrichment classes
lessons
Family Musical (PM Session)

3:15PM; 4:15PM; 5:15PM

Enrichment classes
Lessons
Chamber Music (arranged)

5:30-7:00

Dinner

6:30

Lecture/panel discussions

7:30

Recitals, special events - Monday - , Tuesday evening Improv Drummer and Faculty Jazz Concert, Wednesday - Free night, choice of field trips, Thursday evening Concerto-Orchestra concert,  Friday evening - Grand Finale Concert featuring the family musical, play-in programs, and selected students' solos. (See Daily Schedule of Events page for complete listings.)

OTHER SCHEDULED EVENTS

25th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL CELEBRATION CONCERTS

On Friday evening, July 30th, there will be concerts featuring performances by all of the festival classes, the musical, and the final play-in concert summarizing the activities of the week. Saturday morning concerts will continue with the Talent show, chamber concerts and the final Festival Ceremonies. More details will appear in the program booklet in your registration packet upon your arrival at IMF.

SPECIAL PROGRAMS HONORING IMF'S HISTORY

  • String Master classes by WILLIAM PREUCIL, JR., former Suzuki student and 1st violinist with the Cleveland Quartet, currently concertmaster of the famous Cleveland Orchestra.
     

  • Piano Master Classes by internationally recognized pianist, Dr. Ray Landers, IMF Director and clinician throughout America and other countries

  • A special audience participation program presented by Improv Drummers - a fun event featuring a wide variety of percussion instruments, dance, and songs

  • Gala final concerts featuring all students and faculty on Friday night and Saturday morning, July 30/31

  • Incredible concerts by our outstanding students and faculty