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   June 2012
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About Brookline Music School
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Mission
Brookline Music School seeks to awaken and nurture musical interest, appreciation, and artistic excellence in a friendly and stimulating atmosphere; to offer a high standard of comprehensive music instruction to people of all ages and backgrounds from the local community; and to serve the community by teaching in multiple locations, offering generous tuition assistance, and sponsoring a full schedule of concerts and public performances throughout the year.

History
Brookline Music School, a private, nonprofit community school for the arts, is the oldest and largest cultural institution in Brookline. Founded in 1924 by the Brookline Public Schools, the School became a private organization in the 1940s and was incorporated as a private, nonprofit school in 1967. In 1994, following a successful capital campaign, the School moved into its permanent home in the Hill-Kennard-Ogden House.

Brookline Music School constitutes a unique model of cooperation between public and private sectors. Its original purpose was to enhance the Brookline Public School orchestras by providing music lessons to the children of Brookline after hours on school premises. To this day, the Brookline Public Schools continue to generously donate classroom space to Brookline Music School for private music lessons.

Why Brookline Music School?
~  An 88-year tradition of excellence in music education
~  Faculty comprised of world-class musicians and educators

~  Private lessons, classes and ensembles for all ages and abilities

~  All musical styles from Baroque to Jazz to Rock
~  Generous scholarship program

~  Honors Program

~  School-wide workshop week

~  Progress reports

~  Student recitals, workshops and master classes

~  Faculty concerts

~  Family concerts

~  Intimate, Bakalar Recital Hall

~  Multiple teaching locations throughout Brookline

~  Member of the National Guild of Community Schools of the Arts
 

Scholarship Program
We believe that music education is a joyful and enriching experience for people of all ages. The ability to make music education available to everyone in the community has always been of great importance to the School. A Scholarship Program, funded primarily by the School’s Annual Fund, provides generous tuition assistance to students who might not otherwise be able to take music lessons.

Faculty Enrichment Program
The superb quality of the School’s educational offerings is made possible by the high level of arts education, musicianship and pedagogical experience of the faculty. Over half of our internationally trained faculty members hold a Masters degree or higher. In order to attract and retain such stellar musicians, a Faculty Enrichment Program awards grants so that faculty members may continue to hone their skills with advanced training courses, workshops, master classes and ongoing lessons.

Special Benefits
Brookline Music School has a variety of performance and learning opportunities for private lesson students as part of a well-rounded curriculum.

Workshop Week
One week in the spring is devoted to a workshop/evaluation week for all private instruction students. In order for all students and faculty to participate, these hour-long workshops take the place of the regular private lesson that week. Each department determines the exact format in a relaxed, supportive environment, where the teachers select the materials their students present.

Progress Reports
Private lesson students receive written progress reports from their teachers at the end of the first term. These reports address any areas of concern, and provide students and parents with a focused summary of each student's work and progress. At the end of the second term, teachers hold individual phone conferences with their students’ parents.

Student Recitals
Regular student recitals are held monthly on Wednesdays and Sundays, with additional days and times at the end of each term. These recitals are typically a mix of instruments, ages, levels, and styles and are a great way for students to gain exposure to a variety of musical possibilities. Students are encouraged to play the same piece in more than one recital in order to gain confidence and comfort in performing!  View a list of our school-wide recitals.

Member of the National Guild for Community Arts Education
As a National Guild member, Brookline Music School is committed to making arts education accessible to all.
The National Guild supports and advances access to lifelong learning opportunities in the arts. As a Guild member, you become part of a vibrant network of community arts education professionals, volunteers and philanthropic supporters working together to share knowledge, resources and strategies for success.

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