About the Summer Jazz Institute
June 28 – July 12, 2025
Students will attend a program orientation and the the opening weekend of the program.
SCHEDULE
- 8:30–10:00 a.m. Combo rehearsal
- 10:15–noon Private lessons or practice
- 12:15 Lunch
- 1:30 p.m. Performance class or special topic
- 3:00 p.m. Master class with faculty member or guest artist
- 7:30 p.m. Guest artist or faculty performance
Concerts with Institute Guest Artists and the 91¸£ÀûÉçFaculty are scheduled on weekday evenings. Institute students will perform at the legendary on the middle weekend and in the Ladd Concert Hall of the Arthur Zankel Music Center on Friday afternoons.
live studio recording
This workshop gives students a hands-on opportunity to learn a basic understanding of live studio recording. Students participate in and observe the recording process and gain a better understanding of how editing and mixing techniques can be utilized to capture and enhance their music. These sessions show musicians how to use the latest recording techniques to promote themselves and further develop their compositions, arrangements, and musical skills.
THE SETTING
All Jazz Institute classes and concerts take place in the Arthur Zankel Music Center. This state- of-the-art music center has been honored by the American Institute of Architects for architectural design and merit, and the Brazilian Guitar Quartet received a Latin Grammy Award for Best Classical Record [Brazilian Guitar Quartet Plays Villa-Lobos] recorded in the Ladd Concert Hall. In addition to this acoustically-tuned concert hall, the building features practice rooms WITH windows, a 90-seat Elisabeth Luce Moore Hall for lectures and recitals, piano lab, classrooms, and the Grossman Recording Studio.
Program participants who live on Skidmore's campus will be housed in one of the College's residence halls. Dormitory rooms are spacious and feature free Internet access and cable television. The program has a qualified Resident Staff that lives with program participants in the dormitories. The staff is responsible for students under the age of 18, oversees curricular activities, attends daily classes and meals, plans extracurricular activities, and is a great resource for all program participants.
Participants staying on campus must purchase the College's board (meal) plan for the duration of their stay; cooking is not allowed in the dormitories. Our dining hall has an award-winning culinary staff that offers a broad array of freshly made items, including ample vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free and other special dietary options. Participants will have access to the College's and , including swimming pool, weight and fitness rooms, lighted tennis courts, track, North Woods hiking trails, and the .
Students are encouraged to contact the Office of Special Programs with questions or concerns related to services available to students with disabilities. 91¸£ÀûÉç is a smoke-free campus and the Smoking Policy applies to all members of the 91¸£ÀûÉçcommunity and to all guests and visitors to campus.
INSTRUMENT INFORMATION
Participants are responsible for bringing their own instruments (this includes drums, acoustic bass, guitars) and any necessary equipment (amplifiers, extension cords, reeds). You will want to bring your Real Book, if you own one, and staff paper; music stands are provided. Bass players will find a wheel helpful.
If you are traveling to Saratoga Springs by air, please check with your airline to be aware of any flight restrictions concerning your instruments. Information on renting instruments locally will be provided closer to the start of the program.
Drummers
If you would like to ship your drums before arriving on campus, please contact our office to let us know when they will be arriving. Your kit will be secured in your rehearsal space for you to unpack and set up upon arrival.
Please ship drums to:
91¸£ÀûÉçJazz InstituteArthur Zankel Music Center
815 N. Broadway
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866