Annual Community Instrument Workshops Offered

Four instrument workshops are open to the public, including:

  • AR Saxophone Workshop, Feb. 26, Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall
  • AR Trombone Workshop, Feb. 26, Faulkner Performing Arts Center
  • AR Trumpet Workshop, March 5, Faulkner Performing Arts Center
  • Violin & Cello Day, March 5, Billingsley Music Building

Each workshop will feature performances, clinics and the opportunity for participants to play and learn about their instruments. Led by U of A faculty and guest artists, these annual workshops are a great way for players of any age to connect with our community of music enthusiasts.

Event schedules, registration and other details are found at cms.uark.edu. Advance registration is required, so check it out today!

The Community Music School is housed in the Department of Music. We provide high-quality music instruction for students of all ages and ability levels in both individual and group formats through year-round, non-credit, music making opportunities. To learn more about our ongoing programs and get involved, visit cms.uark.edu.

Contacts

Nastassja C. Riley, assistant director
Community Music School
479-575-6491, nriley@uark.edu

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