Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ

We expect to open applications in early January.

Yes, we will email a recommendation form to the teacher you list on your application. Applications will only be considered complete when the recommendation is returned to us.

Yes! Our registration process will allow you to pick an option to pay in up to 3 installments.

Everyday casual clothes are just fine to wear through the week. Most of the time it is hot during the day (bring sunscreen) and cool at night. However, it can get cold or even snow in late June!

What to bring?: June weather in the mountains of Colorado can range from the 30’s to the 90’s. Packing layered clothing is the safest bet in order to keep warm in the evenings and mornings, and cool in the afternoon sunshine. There is also always a chance of a daily shower.

  • Layered clothing: warm fleece jacket/sweaters/long pants AND tee-shirts/shorts/skirts
    sturdy shoes
  • Concert clothes: Girls – Semi-formal; dresses should be knee-length. Guys – Semi-formal. Tie is optional.
  • Water bottle
  • Sun hat and winter hat & gloves
  • Rain jacket & umbrella for afternoon showers
  • Sunscreen
  • Swimsuit
  • Two copies of all music

Dark pants, dress belt, white dress shirt and necktie. Dress shoes and dark socks.

OR

Dark skirt/dress below knee length or dress pants
White dress shirt
Dress shoes that you have performed in or worn before

*Be sure your hair is secured so that your vision is not obstructed.
Please consider your audience when choosing your attire.
Bare midriffs or shoulders, short skirts or plunging necklines are not appropriate.

Student schedules are given out during check in on the first day of the institute. The faculty is given an opportunity to review the schedules to verify the appropriateness of each assignment, and therefore, schedules are available only after 12:00pm (noon) on the first day.

Yes. All meals are provided to the students at the Colorado Chamber Music Institute. Meals will start with dinner on Friday and end with breakfast on Saturday before check out.

There will be a front desk located in the upper lobby of the Vilar Center. Open Friday the through Friday.

We do set aside at least 25 minutes per day to practice. Some instruments (piano) in a dedicated practice room but most students will practice in their condos. There MAY be more practice space available through the online practice room sign-up but those spaces are not gauranteed.

There are multiple activities planned for the evenings that are opportunities for participants to get to know each other and enjoy making music and making wonderful memories that will last throughout the year.

In addition to the regular classes through the day, all students perform in the celebration concerts which last until 8:30pm on the final Friday. Students will perform on the same concert as other musicians from our sister programs Colorado Suzuki Institute and the Colorado Vocal Institute for their final concert. Detailed information about the time and location of each Celebration Concert will be publicized in the Daily Note newsletter at the Institute. This year we are hoping to offer a live stream of the concert. Stay tuned for more information.

In the event that you decide to cancel your registration, notify the Colorado Vocal Institute in writing. There is a $300 non-refundable cancellation fee per participant. The payment of all other fees will be returned if written notice of cancellation is received by April 15th. Due to commitments to faculty and travel plans, applicants who withdraw after April 15th forfeit all fees.

Are scholarships available?

The Colorado Chamber Music Institute is proud to offer partial work-study scholarships to students in support of tuition costs only. Work-study scholarships of up to $500 are awarded to highly qualified candidates based on the following criteria:

What documents do I need to apply for a scholarship?

All scholarship applicants are notified by mail by March 25. Institute scholarship awardees are required to provide up to 3 hours of service to CCMI in the form of ushering or other activities.

Scholarship assistance is available, but it is limited. Please also consider investigating your local community (religious groups, schools, arts, civic organizations such as Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, etc & private donors) for alternate sources of financial aid.

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