The JCC Thurnauer School of Music has large and small ensembles for children and adults, including chorus, orchestra, chamber music, jazz band, jazz combo, and more. Most ensembles require an audition and all ensembles perform during the school year.
For information, please call 201.408.1466.
Audition for 2024-25 Ensembles
Auditions available in-person and virtually.
Call 201.408.1466 to schedule an audition.
Ensembles
Young People’s Chorus @Thurnauer
Emma Brondolo, Artistic Director
For detailed information and to register, visit the Young People’s Chorus at Thurnauer page.
String Camerata
Ages: 8+ Years Old
An exciting first orchestral experience for intermediate string players. Students experience the joys of making music and performing together as a group in this small ensemble setting. To audition, contact Robyn Searles at rsearles@jccotp.org.
Wednesdays from 5:30 – 6:30 pm
15 Classes: Feb 26
$430 / JCC Member
$470 / Public
Thurnauer Symphony Orchestra
Ages: 12+ Years Old
Students gain a strong understanding of orchestral music and develop their ensemble skills. They perform standard symphonic repertoire, popular selections, and contemporary works. Audition required. Performance opportunities throughout the school year.
To audition, contact Robyn Searles at rsearles@jccotp.org.
Wednesdays from 5:15 – 7:00 pm
15 Classes: Feb 26
$430 / JCC Member
$470 / Public
Flute Choir
Noelle Perrin-Bryson, Director
Junior Flute Choir
Ages: Grades 5-8
The JCC Thurnauer School of Music has large and small ensembles for children and adults, including chorus, orchestra, chamber music, jazz works, and more. Audition required; or acceptance by approval of the department chair. Performance opportunities throughout the school year.
Tuesdays from 6:45 – 7:30 pm
15 Classes: Jan 28
$430 / JCC Member
$470 / Public
Senior Flute Choir
Ages: High School
The JCC Thurnauer School of Music has large and small ensembles for children and adults, including chorus, orchestra, chamber music, jazz works, and more. Audition required; or acceptance by approval of the department chair. Performance opportunities throughout the school year.
Tuesdays from 7:30 – 8:30 pm
15 Classes: Jan 28
$430 / JCC Member
$470 / Public
Percussion Ensemble
Jeff Kraus, director
Students at all levels of percussion study (older beginners, intermediate and advanced) share melody, harmony and rhythm playing drums, marimba, timpani, hand drums and hand percussion, and improve their overall musicianship. Audition required; or acceptance by approval of the department chair. Performance opportunities throughout the school year.
Thursdays from 6:30 – 7:30 pm
15 Classes: Feb 13
$430 / JCC Member
$470 / Public
JazzWorks
Ages: 10+ Years Old
This program provides an immersive experience in the world of jazz. In the first hour, students learn the essentials of improvisation and jazz performance. In the second hour, theory is put into practice, as students experience the joy of playing in a group setting. Audition required; or acceptance by approval of the department chair. Performance opportunities throughout the school year.
Sundays from 3:30 – 5:30 pm
15 Classes: Feb 2
$615 / JCC Member
$685 / Public
JazzWorks (Percussion Only)
Ages: 10+ Years Old
Students who play non-tuned percussion can participate in just the second hour performance rehearsal. Audition required; or acceptance by approval of the department chair. Performance opportunities throughout the school year.
Sundays from 3:30 – 5:30 pm
30 Classes: Feb 2
$430 / JCC Member
$470 / Public
The Coltrane Saxophone Ensemble
Ages: 12+ Years Old
This ensemble provides a chamber music experience for advanced saxophone students through repertoire ranging from jazz to classical, pop, and beyond. Students in the group gain experience with improvisation, musical composition, stylistic interpretation, and ensemble playing. Audition required; or acceptance by approval of the department chair. Performance opportunities throughout the school year.
Wednesdays from 6:15 – 7:00 pm
15 Classes: Feb 26
$430 / JCC Member
$470 / Public
Video Game Orchestra
Ages: 13+ Years Old
From orchestral melodies to 8-bit chip tunes, jazz and more, students engage in the music they love and recognize from video games and expand their understanding of rhythm, harmony and composition. Audition required by video submission. Performance opportunities throughout the school year.
Tuesdays from 5:00 – 5:45 pm
15 Classes: Jan 28
$430 / JCC Member
$470 / Public
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Why should my child study music?
- In addition to the enormous personal enjoyment music brings, music study helps children learn how to learn.
- Attending lessons and practicing an instrument each day teaches focus, concentration, patience, critical thinking and reflection – skills we use throughout our lives.
- Studies have shown that “students engaged in music programs outperformed their peers on every indicator: grade-point average, graduation rate, ACT scores, attendance and discipline referrals.”
- KU research establishes link between music education and academic achievement
Why should my child study at the JCC Thurnauer School of Music?
- A school environment creates a community of musicians who inspire, motivate and befriend each other.
- Students benefit musically and psychologically from the expertise of our excellent faculty, the School’s warm, nurturing atmosphere and the experience of hearing other students make music at different levels of musical development.
- The Thurnauer School offers a stimulating variety of classes, performances, workshops, and recital opportunities.
Can my child just take private lessons at the Thurnauer School?
- As an introduction to learning an instrument, students can take just a private lesson, but only during their first year at the school. Thereafter, all students must take one or more components as part of their music program.
- Making music with others quickens the pace of learning and accomplishment. We also find that students have fun in these classes and that this is not only enriching but also highly motivational to them.
- Children in a full program of music study are “stretched”, musically and intellectually, as they learn new things and exchange musical and verbal ideas with their peers.
- A program that is limited to private lessons lacks the richness of learning about music. The more we understand, the more joy there is in playing and listening.
When should my child begin the study of music?
- Learning about music can begin at birth. However, the best age to start an instrument varies with the instrument and the child’s physical development. For example, violinists and flutists can begin as young as 3, whereas trumpet players should be at least 8.
- For children who are not yet ready to begin private lessons, we recommend our early childhood classes: Musical Explorers, Instrument Exploration, Piano Partners, and Young Drummers.
- Our classes for young children stand on their own, but they are also developmental, and will introduce skills to help your child with further musical study if it’s desired. “Developmental” also means dynamic; each week builds on the previous lesson.
How should we help our child select an instrument?
- The choice of instrument depends on the child’s interests, temperament and size. Most children have a natural affinity for a particular instrument or sound and, if given the chance to choose, will know what they like.
- We encourage sitting in on lessons and classes at our School. Please contact our scheduling director to arrange for a visit or a trial lesson: 201-567-7900 Ext. 375 or rsearles@jccopt.org
- Attending professional concerts and student recitals with your child can also spark interest in a particular instrument. Children are welcome to attend any of our student recitals.
How do we select an instrumental teacher for your child?
At the Thurnauer School, a great deal of care is given to finding the best “match” from among our fine faculty. Music School Director Dorothy Roffman meets individually with each new student and parent(s) prior to enrollment, observing the child and learning about the family before assigning a teacher.
What is the registration process for new students?
The process is all handled online. It includes completing the registration form, enrolling in your choice of lessons and class, completing the scheduling forms, submitting a tuition deposit and, if you are enrolling ina private lesson program, scheduling a meeting with the Music School Director.
Do I need to register for the entire year?
With the exception of some early childhood classes, our curriculum is designed as a full, 30 week program. That said, you can withdraw within the first five weeks of classes for a prorated tuition and a $75 processing charge. Thereafter, partial refunds are available as stipulated in our Terms and Conditions.
Does the Music School offer a payment plan?
Yes. You can set up an eight month payment plan that withdraws funds from your bank account or charges your credit card automatically each month.
Does the Music School offer Financial Aid?
Yes. The Music School has a number of endowed funds earmarked for this purpose, and over 15%of our students receive some form of tuition scholarship. Scholarship forms are available online, or you may request one from the Financial Manager, Dan Jatovsky at djatovsky@jccotp.org.
Are discounts available?
Yes. The following discounts are available for you and your family to enjoy the gift of music:
Sibling Discount
Save $25 off total tuition for a class or performance ensemble (if not part of a Private Lesson Program) SAVE $90 off total tuition for a Private Lesson Program
Refer a Friend Discount
Refer a new family who registers for private music lessons and you both get $100 off tuition