Continuing Education

No matter what your age, no matter what your goal, whether you’re a professional or amateur musician or just a music lover, you’ll find the program and environment that’s right for you at Westminster.
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Summer Seminars One of the nation’s oldest summer programs for professional and amateur musicians. One and two-week seminars presented by leaders in the field, focus on a broad range of programs and disciplines. Graduate credit is available.
Summer Camps One and two-week residential programs for middle and high school students led by Westminster’s artist faculty. Offerings include vocal, organ, piano, choral, composition and music theater programs that strengthen a student’s passion for music, develop technique and expand creativity in an atmosphere of artistic and intellectual discovery.
Saturday Seminars One-day workshops for professional and amateur musicians, music educators and music lovers offered on seven Saturdays throughout the academic year. Instructors are Westminster artist faculty as well as noted guest artists and pedagogues. |
CoOPERAtive Program A three-week intensive training program for singers, offering individualized instruction and focusing on operatic style, performance technique, dramatic presentation, language and diction, resume and audition preparation, and body awareness.
Piano Pedagogy Certificate A program for piano teachers who want to improve their musical skills, enhance their credentials and expand their professional development. Appropriate for pianists who are currently teaching or who would like to return to teaching.
Florence Voice Seminar A three-week program in Florence, Italy that offers voice and Italian study in a supportive and professional atmosphere with leading teachers and coaches.
Westminster Chamber Choir in Florence, Italy Led by Joe Miller, Westminster’s director of choral activities, a two-week professional-level mixed choral ensemble that brings together young choral and vocal artists to explore new works as well as music from the Italian renaissance and Baroque styles. |
Office of Continuing Education - (609) 924-7416 - woce@rider.edu
Click here to download the Continuing Education Transcript Request Form.