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Music Preparatory School Piano Camp 2020 June 22 - 26 Please join us for more great Summer Camps! Guitar Camp July 6 - 10 Percussion July 13-17 Math & Music July 13-17 Choir Camp July 20-July24 Organ Camp July 20-July 24 For more informaon about MPS, camps, workshops, and fees, contact Jasmine Hatem, MPS Director Music Preparatory School University of St. Thomas 3800 Montrose Houston, TX 77006 www.stthom.edu/mps 713-525-3559 [email protected]

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Page 1: Music Preparatory School Piano Camp - stthom.edu

Music Preparatory School

Piano Camp

2020

June 22-26

Please join us for more great Summer Camps!

Guitar Camp

July 6 - 10

Percussion

July 13-17

Math & Music

July 13-17

Choir Camp

July 20-July24

Organ Camp

July 20-July 24

For more information about MPS, camps, workshops, and fees, contact

Jasmine Hatem, MPS Director

Music Preparatory School

University of St. Thomas

3800 Montrose

Houston, TX 77006

www.stthom.edu/mps

713-525-3559

[email protected]

Page 2: Music Preparatory School Piano Camp - stthom.edu

Since then, she has become involved in the performance and divulgation of Bra-zilian classical music for piano. In 2019 she is working intensively on the com-poser Cacilda Borges Barbosa’s output, specifically the critical edition of her method Ritmoplastia and the recording of her works for piano.

How to Apply

Please visit stthom.edu/mps and com-plete the online registration.

Piano Camp

Join us for a fun –filled and education-al week! Students will receive: Group and individual piano instruction Music history and music theory Final recital in Cullen Recital Hall Daily snack

Tuition

$175

Schedule

9am—Noon , Mon-Fri

June 22-26

Cullen Hall, University of St. Thomas

Who should apply?

Open to students entering grades 2 through 9, with at least one year of

piano study. Groups are determined by age and skill level.

Leticia Lima, instructor

Ms. Lima is originally from Rio de Janei-ro, Brazil. She is a per-manent piano faculty at the Rio de Janeiro Federal University in Brazil. She has also taught choir and mu-sic appreciation in un-derprivileged areas of Rio de Janeiro as a way of awakening

children’s desire to pursue a better qual-ity of life through music. Currently she is finishing her doctoral studies in Collabo-rative Piano at University of Houston under the supervision of pianist and professor Timothy Hester. She is now worship director at St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church in Cypress and piano instructor at University of St. Thomas – Music Pre-paratory School.

In 2003, she received first prize in the piano competition "Abraão Calil Neto" in homage to the Brazilian composer Al-meida Prado, in Brazil.