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Community Music Center
3350 Southeast Francis Street Portland, Oregon 97202 503-823-3177 | Fax: 503-823-3171 cmc@portlandoregon.gov CommunityMusicCenter.org
Music Programs Supervisor
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Gregory Dubay
Music Coordinator
Daniel Reyes Llinás
Music Leader
Kari Kjome
Office Staff
Steve Arts, Jonathan Cheskin
Bus Line
#9 SE Powell Blvd, #17 SE Holgate Blvd, #75 SE César E Chávez Blvd Call Tri-Met at 503-238-RIDE
Parking
Lot (limited) on East side of building; also street parking
Hours
Monday–Friday 1:00–6:00pm Some activities occur outside office hours September office hours by appointment only
Building Closures
November 11 CLOSED No classes Thanksgiving week
ADA Accessibility
CMC’s facility is wheelchair accessible, with the exception of the basement.
Instrument Rentals
Current and new students visit CommunityMusicCenter.org/instruments
Facility Use and Rentals
See page 26
ABOUT COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER (CMC)
In partnership with a nonprofit partner, CMC has been a popular place for music lessons and concerts in Portland since 1955. We enhance the greater Portland community by providing opportunities for all ages to learn about, make, and enjoy music. We do this through affordable music classes and lessons, free and low-cost concerts and workshops, low-cost instrument rentals, and other resources for the public.
Visit portland.gov/parks/register or scan the QR code to view and register for CMC classes online. Sign up beginning SEPTEMBER 7 for October 3–November 6 activities Sign up beginning OCTOBER 12 for November 7–December 18 activities
Access Pass—With resources from the Parks Local Option Levy (Parks Levy), we can offer new payment options for City of Portland residents that allow you to choose payment levels based on your needs. Register for a free Access Pass to receive an ongoing discount of 25, 50, 75, or 90%. No proof of income is required. Learn more online: portland.gov/parks/discount
Additional Need-based Discounts Available—If additional financial assistance is needed to assure someone can participate in CMC programs, including non-residents of Portland, inquire about available support from the non-profit friends of CMC by emailing cmc@portlandoregon.gov or calling 503-823-3177. Learn more about CMC and how you can support on page 27. FALL 2022 PROGRAMS
PRESCHOOL AGE Exploring Together* YOUTH Individual Lessons* Choir Drum World* Group Piano Lessons* Reading and Rhythm* String Orchestra and Chamber Ensemble Suzuki Group Classes Theory and Games* Xylophone Orchestra* ADULTS, INCLUDING 60 & UP (See Lifelong Recreation, pages 120–151, for more activities for 60 & up.) Group Piano Lessons* Community Choirs* Community String Orchestra Drumming* Fiddling Recorder* and Renaissance Winds ADAPTIVE RECREATION (See Adaptive & Inclusive Music, page 26, for more details.) Drum Circle* Musical Experiences* ROSEWOOD MUSIC PROGRAM Drop-in and registered programs to be announced. See page 26 *Indicates activities welcoming new beginners
ADULT / CHILD
Exploring Together | Age 2–4, with an adult
It's more than musical playtime for kids! Develop self-expression, cognitive, social and musical skills through songs, games, movement, and percussion play, while making friends along the way, then bring it home to share. Child and parent/guardian
participate together for one class fee. Adult presence is required.
W 10/5–12/14 2:00–2:40pm $88 1147990 Cummings
10/5–12/14 2:45–3:25pm 1147992 Cummings
SCHOOL AGE Theory and Games | Age 5–7
Explore basic concepts while participating in listening, movement, and other interactive activities. Starting with a solid foundation leads to success playing an instrument and enthusiasm for creating and understanding music. W 10/5–12/14 3:45–4:25pm $110 1147997 Cummings
10/3–12/12 3:45–4:25pm 1148089 Jorden
Drum World | Age 8–13
Explore different percussion instruments and play with rhythms and patterns from near home and far away lands. Drums provided on site. W 10/5–12/14 4:30–5:10pm $110 1147975 VanCleave
Xylophone Orchestra | Age 8–13 NEW!
The perfect blend of melody and rhythm. Join us for a musical journey as we build on the fundamental skills of music and teamwork. W 10/5–12/14 3:45–4:25pm $110 1147998 VanCleave
All Portland Parks & Recreation facilities will be CLOSED September 22 for all staff training.
Reading and Rhythm—Advanced NEW!
Do Re Mi Fa So La Ti Do! Gain and practice skills to help you enjoy music more and learn songs more quickly and easily on any instrument.
Age 7–9
M 10/3–12/12 4:30–5:10pm $110 1148094 Jorden
Age 10–14
M $110 10/3–12/12 5:30–6:10pm 1148091 Jorden
INDIVIDUAL LESSONS Violin, Viola, Cello | Age 5–18 Flute, Clarinet, Saxophone, Advanced Piano | Age 10–18
Virtual (via Zoom) lessons available for some instruments
Thrive with customized instruction. Build the skills and abilities needed to enjoy music as a participant, gaining self-confidence and developing self-expression. During the school year, individual lessons are supplemented with required attendance in a music skills class or ensemble (see below).
Enrollment Process
New-to-CMC students: Use the “application” activity number below to be put on a waiting list for an opening. Placement with an instructor depends on openings that are available at the time you apply. The CMC Private Lessson program runs through the school year 2022–23 (October to June). Lessons are scheduled between instructor and student at a mutually agreeable day and time, as verbally confirmed. Your instructor may require materials not included in registration fee. Beginners start with 30 minute lessons; advanced students (playing concertos or sonatas) move to 45 minute lessons; 60 minute lessons are provided in special cases. Suzuki, traditional, hybrid, and other instructional methods are used, depending on the instructor. Daily individual practice between classes is a required part of successful music instruction. • New Beginners: Apply using activity code 1148401
• Students with prior lesson experience who are new to CMC:
Apply using activity code 1148402
If/when a placement with a teacher is made you will be asked to set up a payment plan for lessons and attend a parent orientation class. • Continuing CMC students will receive their unique link via email from the CMC office to use for enrollment. Registration opens September 7 at 12:30pm. In order to continue lessons from summer to fall, students must enroll by the deadline of September 20. • The school year of lessons begins October 3. Students enroll for the entire school year, which is 30 weeks of lessons (October to June). • Lesson fees are due at time of registration (see Access Pass information on page 5). A payment plan of monthly installments on the first of the month is applied by default at time of registration. • If you wish to change your lesson length please contact the program coordinator: Daniel Reyes Llinás, 503-679-5879 daniel.reyesllinas@portlandoregon.gov
Instruments
Instrument rentals may be available from CMC. Indicate your need for an instrument at the time of registration or fill out our online rental request form at: communitymusiccenter.org/instruments
Participation
Good attendance and practice between lessons is expected.
Required Enrichment Class | School Year 2022–23
During the School Year, CMC requires private lesson students to enroll in a concurrent enrichment class, or apply for an exemption if participating in similar activities elsewhere. Separate fees apply for CMC’s enrichment classes, and enrollment for the class is in addition to the private lesson registration. Options include: • Skills: Reading & Rhythm, Theory & Games, Drum World • Ensembles: Xylophone Orchestra, Youth Choir, Suzuki Group Class*, String Orchestra*, Chamber Ensemble*, Fiddling* • Piano (not for private piano students) *Prerequisites apply
Important Notes for Piano Classes:
• Students must have access to a piano or keyboard for daily practice at home. Limited rentals are available at CMC. Call 503-823-3177 for more information. • Lesson fees do not cover cost of music books
YOUTH
New Beginners: Start with Piano Primer or Piano Adventures, depending on age.
Continuing Students: If you were in Register now for Piano Primer Term 2
(Summer)
Piano Primer Term 3 Piano Primer Term 3 or
higher (Spring)
Piano Adventures— Continuing
Piano Lab (Summer) Ask your instructor if you should continue in Piano Laboratory, or join a group class, or apply for private lessons (limited availability).
Private Lessons
(Advanced students only) Private Lessons (See Instrument Instruction, page 22)
Piano Primer | Age 6–9
To master eighty-eight keys, begin here. Focus on sitting and hand technique, note names, beginning rhythms, dynamics and more. Feel the accomplishment of playing your first tunes! Uses Faber Piano Lesson Primer Book (available for purchase or loan at CMC). M 10/3–12/12 3:45–4:25pm $110 1147754 Jefferson
10/5–12/14 3:30–4:10pm 1147767 Jefferson
10/6–12/15 3:45–4:25pm 1148001 Messore
Continuing (Term 3)
F $110 10/7–12/16* 4:30–5:10pm 1147764 Jefferson
F $110 *No class 11/11 10/7–12/16* 3:45–4:25pm 1147765 Jefferson
Piano Adventures | Age 10–14
A beginner class designed for older kids. Uses Faber Piano Adventures Lesson Book 1 (available for purchase or loan at CMC). Th 10/6–12/15 5:30–6:10pm $110 1148004 Messore
Continuing from Prior Terms | Age 8–14
M 10/3–12/12 4:30–5:10pm $110 1147763 Jefferson
Piano Laboratory | Age 7–14
Getting ahead of the class? Experiment with more individual attention. Enjoy making progress at your speed while benefiting from the chemistry of a small group setting. Prerequisite: at least two
years of group piano class or the equivalent. Call CMC at 503-823-3177 for available class times. Priority given to returning students. $140 per term.
ADULT Piano Beginning | Age 60 & up
Explore the elements of rhythm, melody and harmony in a comfortable small class setting. Learn to read music and play popular songs on a full-size pianos. Students need to have access to a piano or keyboard to practice at home. Please bring $18 for the Alfred Basic Adult All-in-One Piano Course Book 1 to purchase at the site before the first class. Tu 10/4–12/13 2:00–2:50pm $114 1147875 Currell
Piano Continuing | Age 60 & up
Continuing classes use the Alfred Basic Adult All-in-One Piano Course Book number indicated. If you are new to the class or unsure of which one is right for you, call the CMC office before enrolling.
Book 1 (Term 2)
W 10/5–12/14 1:00–1:50pm $100 1147854 Currell
Book 1 (Term 3)
W $100
Book 1 (Term 4)
Tu $100
Book 2 (Term 5)
Tu $100 10/5–12/14 12:00–12:50pm 1147871 Currell
10/4–12/13 12:00–12:50pm 1147880 Currell
10/4–12/13 1:00–1:50pm 1147884 Currell
Suzuki Group Classes | Age 4–18
Play through known pieces with others to enhance the private lesson experience. Be inspired by watching more advanced players. Enjoy string games and brainteasers, too! Beginners join after three months (one term) of lessons or with instructor permission. Note: This course is a complement to private lessons. All participants must be concurrently enrolled in Suzuki lessons at CMC or elsewhere. Your instructor may require materials not included in registration fee. Daily individual practice between classes is an important part of successful music instruction.
Cello
Suzuki Cello Book 1 through 3 W 10/5–12/14 4:30–5:15pm $80 1148000 Cheskin
Violin
Suzuki Violin Pre-Twinkle through Book 2 W 10/5–12/14 5:15–6:15pm $80 1147999 Belleri
Violin / Viola
Suzuki Violin and Viola Book 1 through early-Book 3 Th 10/6–12/15 4:15–5:00pm $80 1148022 Scott
Youth Choir | Age 8–13
Just try to catch your breath in this high-energy group for young voices! Develop singing techniques, note reading skills and accuracy of pitch and rhythm while making lasting friendships. Tu 10/4–12/13 5:00–6:00pm $40 1147924 Edson
Youth Vocal Ensemble | Age 13–15
Got the basics? Take the voice to the next level by joining this dedicated group. Polish vocal performance skills while exploring a challenging new repertoire. Benefit from more individual attention in the small group setting. Prerequisite:
one year of youth choir or equivalent and ability to hold a solo vocal line. Instructor has final say for eligibility.
Thu 10/6–12/15 5:00–6:00pm $80 1147935 Edson
Fiddling | Age 13–17
Gain experience playing with others in this ensemble class! Students learn about and perform alternative styles of folk music that broadly represent the American string music tradition. These styles include Old-time, Bluegrass, Irish and Celtic, Swing, and more. Open for Violin and Viola students. Prerequisite: At least two years playing your
instrument(s), ability to play scales in a few keys, name notes, and play in time.
Tu 10/4–12/13 5:30–6:20pm $110 1148098 Dammann
STRING ENSEMBLES
Playing in an ensemble is being on a team. Students rely on each other to make progress as a group. We ask that orchestra and chamber music students: • Show a high level of attendance. • Practice between classes. • Have concurrent weekly lessons at CMC or elsewhere and work on the ensemble repertoire with that teacher. CMC’s string ensemble groups are non-audition, but the instructor has final say as to the appropriate level class for each enrolled student.
String Orchestra Level I | Age 7–13
Get ready for some 'sound' teamwork! Develop note reading and rhythm skills, practice following a conductor, and get a grasp on instrument and bow techniques while discovering the thrill of playing in an ensemble. Students in this class use the book Strictly Strings Volume 1 (may be purchased or borrowed from CMC). Prerequisite: One or
two years of study on instrument and beginning note-
reading skills. *No class 11/11 F 10/7–12/16* 3:45–4:25pm $80 1147956 Murer
String Orchestra Level II | Age 11–17
You are on your way to playing the 'greats'! Develop instrument techniques such as vibrato, upper positions and bowing skills on exciting music that stretches teamwork ability in the symphonic realm. Prerequisite: Students
should be in Suzuki Book 2 or similar level, using positions
and shifting, and have some sight-reading skill. *No class
11/11
F 10/7–12/16* 4:30–5:15pm $80 1147957 Murer
String Chamber Ensemble | Age 12–18
Ready for more challenging parts, more composers, more teamwork? Bring your instrumental prowess to bear on a wider repertoire. Build high-level ensemble and interpretive skills such as tempo changes and phrasing. Be prepared to work and get ready for the applause! Instructor may require purchase of additional materials not included in registration fee. Prerequisite: Students should be at least Suzuki Book
4 (or similar) level, using positions and shifting, and have
some sight-reading skill. *No class 11/11 F 10/7–12/16* 5:25–6:25pm
Recorder for Beginners | Age 60 & up*
Begins with note reading, fingering, and simple songs to play. Bring your own recorder (none provided); instructor suggests Aulos, Zenon or Yamaha brand). Both C (soprano, tenor) and F (alto, bass) recorders welcome. This activity uses an instructional book and CD which you can purchase on the first day of class at CMC for $20 (in addition to registration fee; non-refundable). *This class is open to all ages
with priority to age 60 and up. Call 503-823-3177 to enroll if under age 60.
W 10/5–12/14 7:00–8:00pm $114 1148104 Markham
Intermediate & Advanced Recorder Ensemble
Age 14 & up
Enter the next level of the instrument's repertoire. There will be opportunity for some to sing and play reed and string instruments. Technique and ornamentation will be discussed. Prerequisite: Intermediate ability on C or F
instruments (knowing all fingerings) and have ability to sightread and maintain a rhythmically independent part.
M 10/3–12/12 7:00–8:30pm $114 1148103 Neuman, G. & P.
Fiddling | Age 16 & up NEW!
Gain experience playing with others in this ensemble class! These styles include Old-time, Bluegrass, Irish and Celtic, Swing, and more. Acoustic Guitar, Banjo, Violin, Clarinet, Cello, and Double Bass, are welcome. Prerequisite: At least
three years playing your instrument(s), ability to play
scales in a few keys, name notes, and play in time. For any questions, please contact CMC Coordinator at 503- 6795879 Tu 10/4–12/13 6:30–7:30pm $114 1148101 Dammann
Community Chorus | Age 18 & up
Join this long-standing, medium-sized, non-audition community choir, affectionately known as the Francis Street Singers, to rehearse and perform repertoire spanning nearly 500 years. Prerequisite: Knowledge of tone pro-
duction, sight-reading skills, familiarity with part singing.
Prior choir experience helpful. Participants are encouraged to register for the Winter and Spring terms when registration opens. Listed fee is for Fall Term. New participants are welcome at the start of any term. Instructor may require materials not included in registration fee. Tu 10/4–12/13 6:30–8:30pm $80 1147953 Edson
Community String Orchestra | Age 16 & up
Make lasting musical friendships and hone playing skills while enjoying the glorious symphonic sound of great masterworks. Prerequisite: At least two years of instrumen-
tal study or permission from conductor and reasonable sight-reading ability; ability to shift to third position. Some
ensemble or class experience desirable. Participants are encouraged to enroll in the Winter and Spring terms as soon as registration is open. Listed fee is for Fall term. Th 10/6–12/15 7:15–8:45pm $80 1147958 Zweben
Rose City Singers | Age 60 & up
Perform old standards and your favorite tunes. Singers practice for four weeks and then travel each Monday to area senior living facilities to entertain residents. Practice dates are as listed below at the Community Music Center. Performances are October–May. (No December performances.) M 9/12–10/3 1:00–3:00pm $15 1147873
Drum World | Age 60 & up NEW!
Explore different percussion instruments, rhythms, and patterns. Hone your skills while playing with other percussion participants. Instruments will be provided for class and practice at CMC. W 10/5–12/14 2:30–3:20pm $114 1147971 VanCleave
Musical Experiences | Age 13–18
This is a 30-minute one-on-one class offered between the following time slots 3:30–4:00pm, 4:00–4:30pm and 4:30–5:00pm. Explore the elements of rhythm, melody and harmony in an inclusive, small class setting. Experience the sounds and music you love at a welcoming, adaptive and creative pace. For more information and support, please contact CMC'S staff at 503-823-3177. Please let us know if you will be needing any ADA accommodations at least 10 business days in advance. Instructor may require purchase of additional materials not included in the registration fee. This class is wheelchair accessible. Tu 10/4–12/13 3:30–5:00pm $140 1148102 Currell
Drum Circle—Feel the Beat! | Age 12 & up
Be creative and stomp your feet. Discover drumming methods and making up beats on the spot. Appreciate the role rhythm plays and explore drumming together. Catch the rhythm and hear the beat! Th 10/6–11/3 5:30–6:30pm $42 1147668 Kjome
Th $42 11/10–12/8 5:30–6:30pm 1147669 Kjome Portland Parks & Recreation (PP&R) is planning music and arts activities in East Portland at two partner locations. Contact them for the latest information and offerings, or call our partner liaison at 503-679-5879.
• Rosewood Initiative
SE 141st Ave and Stark St rosewoodiniative.org
• YOUth (Youth Organized and United to Help)
SE 162nd Ave and Stark St youthpdx.org
CMC ORIENTATION
CMC Orientation—Virtual
This class is for parents/guardians of new students ages 10 and younger applying for individual lessons at the Com-
munity Music Center. "How can I help my child get the most out of lessons?" Find answers to important questions and discover essential information to make the most out of a young person's experience learning to play an instrument at the Community Music Center. Gain confidence to build harmony at home. Please notify us at least 10 days in advance if language assistance or technology support is requested. This activity meets on Zoom (link provided to registered participants before class). W 10/12 7:00pm $3 1148417 Staff
Sa $3 10/15 1148416 9:30am Staff
FACILITY USE AND RENTALS
• Event Rental bookings taken from January 18, 2023 • Community groups and individual musicians wanting to use the CMC auditorium or other rooms for their music-related projects, rehearsals, or performances at low fee or no cost are asked to use our online interest list form in the Auditorium
Reservations section of our website at: portland.gov/parks/community-music-center • Drop-in practice room use is currently suspended. See our website in September for more information on these facility-use options.
COMMUNITY MUSIC CENTER, INC.
Community Music Center’s non-profit partner (CMC, Inc.) is an all-volunteer organization that raises money yearround to increase access to music education through need-based scholarships and tuition subsidy, instrument rentals to students, free or low-cost concerts, and more. CMC, Inc. was founded in 1960 by a group of parents and interested citizens to help maintain the CMC as a City facility, providing scholarship assistance and tuition subsidy through year-round fundraising. Today, through its Board of Directors, CMC, Inc. continues to provide the vital financial and leadership support required to ensure equity of access to quality music activities in Portland Parks & Recreation.
Help Community Music Center remain vital—Donate!
Since class fees do not cover all costs, CMC relies on donations from individuals and organizations to fulfill its mission. You can help CMC with your tax-deductible cash donation to CMC, Inc. Call 503-823-3177 or visit us online: CommunityMusicCenter.org
Board of Directors
Brian Wagner, President Judy Rompa, Vice-president Kevin Lefohn, Vice-president Katherine Schroeder, Treasurer Matthew Morgan, Secretary Sarah Reardon Katrina Kahl JC Smith Peter Tsiorba Sara Watts
NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarship funds are made possible by fundraising events and generous donations from individuals and businesses made to CMC, Inc. Endowment funds are maintained by the Oregon Community Foundation for CMC, Inc.’s scholarships, operations, and programs: Naomi Blumberg Chamber Music Education Fund Elizabeth N. Gray Fund Shirley Englund Music Scholarships Fund Marion T. Tsefalas Music Scholarships Fund
AWARDS AND MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS
Cash awards in memory of dear friends of CMC are presented to outstanding students at the end of each school year based on demonstrated excellence in playing, dedication, involvement in the musical community, and significant progress. The faculty nominates eligible students, and finalists are determined by faculty and staff. All of the award funds listed above are managed by the Oregon Community Foundation.
CMC HISTORY BOOK
Community Music Center: The First 60 Years— A Musical History
Both a historical profile and memory album, this book lays out the fascinating story of Portland’s Community Music Center, from the early inspirational movements in local arts education, to the vision of CMC’s founders, the accomplishments of students, and the significant resources and thriving community of the Center today. On sale online at CommunityMusicCenter.org and on site.