Kids & Family
Summer Ensemble Groups for Kids and Teens
A fantastic opportunity for kids and teens to play classical, jazz, and pop songs with others this summer!

The Concord Conservatory of Music’s Summer Ensemble Group for kids and teens is an enrichment program that provides excellent practice sessions, encourages musical conversations, and creates friendships among musicians of various abilities. CCM welcomes wind instruments, viola, cello, and double bass players to participate. Interested pianists and violinists can also inquire about the possibility of joining a group.
When they join a Summer Ensemble Group, students receive feedback and guidance, which undoubtedly strengthens their musicality and confidence. They learn how to communicate with other group members while becoming an integral part of an ensemble. Group members will learn how to listen properly to make music together.
Intermediate and advanced ensemble groups will cater to musician abilities—with no more than 5 musicians per group. Each group performs in a concert at the end of the session, and ensemble performers may also perform individual solos.
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To learn more about the Summer Ensemble Group visit ConcordConservatory.org/programs/summer-ensemble-group/. For more information on all CCM programs, visit CCM’s website ConcordConservatory.org.