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  1. The Composition Fundamentals Workshop (CFWS) is a two-week program exploring the art of music composition using the foundations of Western musical notation. Directed by composer and pianist Martin Amlin, this workshop welcomes aspiring composers ages 14-19 who demonstrate promise and dedication at early stages of their creative development.

  2. Completed application for graduate admission to the College of Fine Arts. (Please follow instructions within the online application for submitting materials electronically by upload or mailing hardcopy.) 2024 Application Link; Non-refundable application fee of $95.

  3. In 2024 the BUTI Double Bass Workshop is joined by Tracy Rowell, current faculty at Oberlin Conservatory, as a Guest Artist in Residence. BUTI encourages you to apply to every program for which you’re interested and eligible. Please also consider applying to the following related program (s): Young Artists Orchestra.

  4. Pre-Screening Requirement. School of Music applicants in cello, double bass, flute, viola, piano, trombone, trumpet, violin, and voice are required to submit a pre-screening recording by December 1. Exceptions include: More information about the prescreening requirements can be found on the School of Music website.

  5. The two-week Cello Workshop, directed by Professor Allison Yoshie Eldredge, creates a supportive and positive community designed to provide the tools and techniques necessary to enhance your performance level. Classes address all aspects of cello playing ranging from basic technique to style and musicianship. Group classes to develop ...

  6. Co-Directed by Victor Cayres and Melinda Lee Masur, the Young Artists Piano Program (YAPP) is a three-week intensive summer training program (session I or session II) for advanced pianists. Admission to the program is highly competitive and is limited to a class size that emphasizes individualized attention. Individual lessons. Master classes ...

  7. A non-refundable Enrollment Deposit of $300 is required to reserve a student’s space in VASI. The deposit is payable by bank, personal or cashier’s check, or money order. Please make checks payable to “Boston University” and mail to: Boston University School of Visual Arts. Visual Arts Summer Institute. 855 Commonwealth Ave, Room 552.

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