Summer Camps & Workshops

2025 Suzuki School Summer Camps

  • Piano Camp: June 16th – 20th

  • Summer Camp: June 23rd – 27th

  • Chamber Music Camp (choose one or both weeks):

    • July 21st – July 25th

    • July 28th – August 1st

Piano Camp

June 16th - June 20th

Piano Camp is designed for pianists at advanced Suzuki Book 1 to Book 7 and beyond. Masterclasses, performance class, music theory, chamber music designed for pianists, as well as crafts and socialization.

Monday through Friday 9am-2pm

Summer Camp

June 23rd - 27th

Suzuki Music Schools’ popular Summer Camp returns for its tenth season! This 5-day program is for strings, piano, guitar and flute students ages 6-12 who have been receiving weekly private instruction for at least a year. Activities include orchestra, group classes, African drumming, music theory, yoga and other social activities.

Monday through Thursday 9am-3pm

Friday 9am-12pm with a concert at 12pm

Chamber Music Camp

Week 1: July 21st - 25th
Week 2: July 28th - Aug. 1st

The Suzuki Music Schools Chamber Music Camp is designed for both beginner and advanced instrumental students. Students learn the art of playing with others and perform in a variety of concerts during the two weeks. Visit the enrollment page for reading requirements.

Monday through Friday 9am-2pm

"Meet the Instruments" Camp

July 14th - 18th

The Suzuki Schools’ Meet the Instrument Camp is a weeklong introduction to some of the instruments offered at SMS schools for children ages 4-6 and a parent! Participants will meet the violin/viola, cello, flute, guitar and piano, learn about our theory curriculum, make fun music crafts and more!

9:30am-11:30am

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Student News

Suzuki Music Schools is proud to recognize our students as they perform in the community. Do you know a Suzuki Music Schools student who should be featured here? Get in touch!

March 2020

Angela Kapikian, a student of Dr. Rafael Videira in the the Orange campus, was selected to participate in the 2020 edition of Connecticut’s All-State Festival Orchestra. Congratulations, Angela!

Spring 2019

Lina Elwood received 2nd place at the Chopin International Competition, Hartford, CT.

Spring 2019

Samuel Rossoni received first place at Crescendo International Competition, and performed at the Weill Recital Hall at the Carnegie Hall.