Frequently Asked Questions
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What does a normal day look like?
A normal day at the festival includes warm-ups, ensemble rehearsals, masterclasses, and recitals. Below is a sample of a schedule from someone on the Chamber Ensemble Track last year.
7:00am - 9:00am - Breakfast
8:00am - 8:50am - Warmup
9:00am - 9:50am - Brass Choir Rehearsal
10:00am - 10:50am - Presentation on Recording
11:00am - 12:00pm - Guest Artist Masterclass
12:00pm - 1:00pm - Lunch
1:00pm - 2:00pm - Guest Artist Masterclass
2:00pm - 3:00pm - Free Time
3:00pm - 4:00pm - Presentation on Audition Preparation
4:00pm - 5:00pm - Chamber Ensemble Coaching*
5:00pm - 7:00pm - Dinner
7:00pm - Guest Artist Recital
*only available on the chamber track
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Is this institute a good fit for me?
With a full suite of faculty and a rotation of world-renowned guest artists, motivated students of all skill levels have found the institute to be both challenging and rewarding. Since chamber ensembles are the foundation of the institute and are assembled based on skill and personality, participants of all skills have the opportunity to challenge each other to be better.
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High school students have opportunities to talk with the faculty and guest artists about potential school choices, audition preparation, and career paths. Many of our guest artists teach at the collegiate level, making them an invaluable resource in this regard. Elective courses such as Conducting 101 and the Basics of Arranging provide a firm foundation for future learning.
Collegiate and pre-professional performers have brought prepared repertoire and orchestral excerpts to gain new perspectives during master classes. Elective courses such as Music Entrepreneurship and Audition Prep delve deeper into the skills needed to build a thriving career.
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What if I can't attend the whole institute?
Students that cannot stay for the entire institute are encouraged to be an auditor. An auditor will be able to do many of the same things as a participants, but will not be able to play in the masterclass or in the chamber ensemble rehearsals. Auditors will be able to participate in daily warm ups and large ensemble rehearsals, as well as attend the guest artist masterclass, seminar, and elective courses.
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The cost to be an auditor is $100/day, or $250 for 3 days. Contact us directly if you are interested.
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Do you offer financial aid?
Yes, last year over 90% of our students received some sort of discount, either through early-bird registration or scholarship. Our mission is to have every student who wants to be at the Brass Institutes of America be able to attend, but we can only do that if you reach out early. If you would like to be considered for financial aid, contact us as soon as possible.
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Can I play for the guest artists?
Yes! We will take a limited number of volunteers to play for each guest artist during the masterclass portion of the day. Students are able to sign up for masterclasses soon after they register for the festival, so make sure to register as soon as it opens! Some guest artists choose to devote their "seminar" to a masterclass as well, providing ample opportunities for participants to either play as a soloist or chamber group. Participants that play the same instrument as the guest artist will be given the opportunity to perform first.
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The masterclass sign up link will go out to registered participants on April 1st, 2025. Masterclasses are first come, first serve, and students will not be considered for masterclasses until they are paid in full. Students in BOTH tracks can be eligible for masterclasses.
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What are elective courses?
Faculty members teach a variety of courses that participants may choose to attend. Topics in the past have included: The Fundamentals of Conducting, Recording 101, Stage Presence, Entrepreneurship, and Arranging.
How are chamber ensembles formed?
We place participants into chamber ensembles based on their performance of the required music, their age, previous experience, and personality.
If I'm coming from out of town, where should I stay?
There will be dormitory rooms available for all out-of-town participants. These are optional, so if there is someone in town you would like to stay with, or would like to search for alternative options such as a hotel or AirBnB, you are more than welcome to do that.
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We will have our BIA Fellows operating as Residential Advisors during the week, so there will always be supervision and staff on hand. ​
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How should I travel to the institute?
Driving is always the easiest option, but as a national organization we frequently deal with those who want to fly into our festival. Wichita Airport (ICT) is incredibly close to campus, and only costs around $20 to Uber/Lyft to-and-from.
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