Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Announcing “The College Years” Virtual Symposium for High School Music Students

Media Inquiries:

Dantes Rameau, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer  
203-887-5108 | dantes@atlantamusicproject.org

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

ATLANTA MUSIC PROJECT TO HOST “THE COLLEGE YEARS” A VIRTUAL TWO-DAY SYMPOSIUM FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ACROSS THE COUNTRY AIMING TO STUDY MUSIC IN COLLEGE

(Atlanta, GA) (May 19, 2020) — The Atlanta Music Project (AMP) will host “The College Years,” a virtual, two-day symposium for high school students around the country aiming to study music in college. The symposium will take place on May 20 and May 21, 2020 on the Atlanta Music Project’s Zoom site atlantamusicproject.zoom.us. Sponsored by The Chestnut Family Foundation, The College Years symposium is free and open to the public. 

The College Years symposium is being produced, as AMP completes its tenth year of programming, in order to support the organization’s growing number of high school students with an interest in studying music at the post-secondary level. The symposium seeks to engage students and parents of music students across the country as they navigate the college selection, application and enrollment process. 

“The number of Atlanta Music Project students in high school increases every year, and we are seeing that many of them are considering majoring or minoring in music in college,” said Dantes Rameau, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer of AMP. As a music education institution that requires of our students many years of dedicated practice to the development of their musical ability, we want to ensure that we are supporting our students and families in their worthwhile pursuit of post-secondary education.”

The College Years symposium will consist of seminars on selecting the right college music program and preparing for college interviews. AMP faculty will give classes on audition preparation for orchestral and vocal students.

Faculty from Kennesaw State University and the Manhattan School of Music will give live masterclasses for high school musicians from the Atlanta Music Project, Play on Philly, and the Boston String Academy.

Panelists will include staff and faculty from the music programs at Clayton State University, University of Georgia, Florida A&M University, and the New England Conservatory.  

The full College Years symposium schedule can be found below. To join the symposium go to https://atlantamusicproject.zoom.us and enter the Meeting ID for the appropriate symposium event. 

About the Atlanta Music Project

Founded in 2010, the Atlanta Music Project is a non-profit organization providing more than 5,000 hours annually of intensive, tuition-free music education for underserved youth right in their neighborhood. Now serving 350 students through eight programs, AMP provides all its students with an instrument, a teaching artist, and classes in band, orchestra, and choir. In addition to four after-school learning sites, AMP’s program includes the AMP Academy, providing advanced musical training to AMP’s most talented and dedicated students; the AMP Summer Series, a music festival and school; and the AMP Youth Choirs & Orchestras.

AMP music ensembles perform more than 50 concerts annually, performing in venues all across Atlanta, from community centers to Mercedes-Benz Stadium. AMP music ensembles have performed alongside international stars such as the Harlem Quartet, electric violinist Lindsey Stirling, pianist Terrence Wilson, soprano Alison Buchanan, and R&B singer Monica. AMP musicians can be seen performing with rapper T.I. on NPR’s Tiny Desk concert series. AMP’s young musicians have successfully auditioned for Georgia All-State ensembles, and have concertized as far away as Los Angeles, Aspen, and Mexico City.

AMP is based in the Capitol View neighborhood at the Atlanta Music Project Center for Performance & Education. AMP is a 2018 winner of Emory University’s Martin Luther King Jr. Community Service Award. In 2016 and 2017 the White House named AMP one of the top 50 after-school arts programs in the nation.

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