2025 Festival Overview

Ensembles and more!

Just Chamber Music (JCM) is an eight-day chamber music festival for aspiring music students (elementary school through pre-college). Students are placed in small ensembles, and receive daily intensive coaching from our faculty and guest artists, participate in performance classes, and the festival concert. Attendance at all rehearsals, classes and concert is required. JCM 2025 will be held June 16-19 and June 23-26. The festival Concert is on June 26, 2025.

 
 

More information:

  • Overture String ensembles meet for 2 hours and 45 minutes each day. These ensembles are designed for students of any age who have limited or no chamber music experience and who have mastered pieces at the end of Suzuki book 1 (or equivalent pieces) and are working in either book 2 or 3 (or equivalent pieces).

    Conservatory ensembles are designed for intermediate and advanced string and woodwind students. While most of the students in this group have had some chamber music experience, it is not required.

    String students need to play at the equivalent of Suzuki book 4 or higher.

    Woodwind students need to play at the level of the Rubank late Beginning or early Intermediate Method Book. Unless applying as a preformed group, woodwind students will be placed in a mixed group with strings to learn some of the amazing literature for these ensembles.

  • Piano is an important part of the chamber music repertoire but space is more limited. JCM can place pianists in either the 2:00-4:00 (Overture) or 4:00-7:30 (Conservatory) session depending on student enrollment.

    Piano students need to be playing at or beyond the following representative skill level: Clementi Sonatina or Kuhlau Sonatas.

    Piano instructors, please consult Jane Magrath’s Pianist’s Guide to Standard Teaching and Performance Literature to help place your students. To set piano students up for success, JCM will be looking for students at level 4-5 to play in the Overture Ensembles and level 6+ to play in the Conservatory ensembles. For pianists, the Overture Ensemble repertoire will range from simplified basso continuo parts to 4-hand piano duets. The Conservatory Ensemble repertoire will be standard chamber music repertoire with obligato piano parts (simplified if necessary). For reference, find Dr. Julie Knerr's mini essay that expands on Jane Magrath's leveling at the following link. https://pianosafari.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/Mini-Essay-21.pdf

    Acceptance in Just Chamber Music will be based on the audition video, letter of recommendation from the private teacher, instrumentation needs for chamber ensembles (trios, quartets, quintets), and readiness for small ensemble playing.

    Video Audition requirement: Solo piece of your choice which best represents your skill level.

    It is helpful if piano students apply with one or two chamber music pieces in mind. Music is most often chosen from the piano and string literature but repertoire which includes wind instruments might also be able to be considered. Please email info@justchambermusic.com if you are interested in applying.

  • Participants are placed in one chamber ensemble which rehearses each day. Chamber group and seating assignments are based on teacher recommendation and evaluation of the student’s audition. Each participant will receive their music well in advance of the first day.

    Participants are expected to learn the music prior to the festival and are encouraged to receive private lessons on the repertoire to ensure adequate preparation.

    Each ensemble will be coached by Just Chamber Music Faculty and will participate in a minimum of one Performance Class coached by our faculty.

    If you have a student who does not conveniently fit into either category or if you have any other questions, please contact us to discuss additional options.

    The Festival ends with a final concert performance open to the community at the end of the 2 week session.

 

How it works — Registration & Tuition

Application Instructions can be found on the Student Registration Page.

The comprehensive fee for the Overture program is $395.00 and is paid in two parts: (1) The registration fee is $130.00, and (2) the tuition fee is $265.00.

The comprehensive fee for the Conservatory program is $495.00 and is paid in two parts:  (1) The registration fee is $130.00, and (2) the tuition fee is $365.00.

✓ Students may apply individually, or as a pre-formed group. No chamber music experience is necessary, and instrumental skill requirements can be found here under More Information.

✓All registration materials and forms are available on the Registration page.

A recommendation form from a private or school instructor is required with your application. Click here for string teacher application and here for wind teachers. *Note for Pianists: Please have your teacher submit a letter of recommendation to: info@justchambermusic.com in lieu of a recommendation form.

An audition video is required for student assessment and placement. Requirements are:

Overture Ensembles:

1) Two 2 octave scales of your choice – quarter note = 72
2) Solo piece of your choice - 2 to 3 minutes.

Conservatory Ensembles:

1) Two 3 octave scales of your choice – quarter note = 92
2) Solo piece of your choice – 2 to 3 minutes.

Any Questions? Email the director at info@justchambermusic.com or call 970-217-7003 for additional information or clarification. 

 

 

Schedule for classes

JCM 2025 will be held June 16-19 and June 23-26. The festival concert is on June 26, 2025.

All rehearsals will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 E. Stuart St., Fort Collins, CO. Students will need to bring instruments, music and water bottle every day.

The concert will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 E. Stuart St., Fort Collins, CO on June 26th, 2025. Students arrive by 5:30. The concert will begin at 6:00pm. Doors open at 5:50 for general seating.

 
 

Trinity Lutheran Church 301 East Stuart
Fort Collins, CO 80525

 
 

 

What a typical day of classes entails: (Schedule, etc.)

Overture Ensembles


1:55 Students begin arriving & receive site assignments
2:00 1st Ensemble Rehearsal
2:50 Break - snacks & soccer
3:10 2nd Ensemble Rehearsal
4:00 Large Combined Group Rehearsal NEW

Conservatory Ensembles


3:55 Students begin arriving & receive assignments
4:00 Large Combined Group Rehearsal NEW
4:50 1st Chamber Rehearsal
5:45 Break - snacks & soccer
6:00 3rd Chamber Rehearsal
6:45 Performance Class
7:30 Students leave

Chamber Groups:
Rehearse daily, receive at least sixteen coaching sessions, and have the opportunity to be coached in a performance class.  All chamber groups will have an opportunity to perform at least once in the daily performance class, as well as in the final concert.
Students are encouraged to bring a snack from home to eat during the break.

Large Combined Group: New this year! Our overture and conservatory sections will join our faculty in this overlapping hour to rehearse a conductorless, large ensemble piece together. To be performed in the final concert.

Topics: Also new this year! We will have featured guest artists present two classes during the first week on our selected topic this year- Ornamentation! The two classes will be Baroque Performance and Bluegrass/Fiddling.

Don’t forget your soccer ball or Frisbee!
It is also a festival tradition to participate in a soccer scrimmage or other activities during the break.

 

 

Concerts

Festival Concert

June 26, 2025

Join us to see our students showcase their new skills. Program to be announced in June.

Concert Time and Location:
The concert will be held at Trinity Lutheran Church, 301 East Stuart Street, Ft. Collins, CO 80525 on June 26th, 2025. the concert will begin at 6:00pm. Doors open at 5:50 for general seating.

 
Violin Students Practicing
 

 

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