Hudson Heights Community Music Program

Hudson Heights Community Music Program HHCMP is a interactive music program open for musicians in or around NYC, founded by Valerie Coleman. Q & A: Do you have to be a musician to be a member? No!

Through its events, HHCMP provides musicians of all ages and levels with the opportunity to perform in a non-judgemental atmosphere. The program puts ensembles together from those who sign up; they rehearse on their own and can opt to have coachings on request. The program enjoys the following activities:
-Salon concerts hosted by members of HHCMP. -Workshops for performers that would like to per

form in front of others and receive feedback.
-Chamber Music Reading Parties
-Flute Forum
-Concerts in partnership with other music organizations

All activities are free and open to the public. Musicians will be the ones who perform, but anyone can be a member who attends activities and even hosts salon gatherings for the performing musicians.

A warming and charming salon concert in a participant's lovely home. What chamber music is meant to be!
01/14/2017

A warming and charming salon concert in a participant's lovely home. What chamber music is meant to be!

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11/03/2016

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Tereasa Payne (NYC flutist, world flutist & woodwinds player) presents her World Flutes Promo Video. This is a short video with clips of Tereasa playing 13 f...

10/04/2016

Making new friends and making music.
What a great way to start new friendships!

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10/04/2016

It's official!

09/16/2016

CALL FOR SCORES AND COMPOSER-PERFORMERS

The Hudson Heights Community Music Program is seeking composer-performers to be Composers-in-Residence for its Fall-Winter 2016 session, which takes place in Upper Manhattan. The program welcomes those who want to increase their musical proficiency on their primary or secondary instrument, while creating, workshopping, performing and learning chamber music within an ensemble.

COMPOSERS-IN-RESIDENCE: Enrollment ends September 27th, 2016. There are up to 8 spaces available and are on a first come, first served basis. Women composers are encouraged to apply.

CALL FOR SCORES & PARTS: The program will accept submissions until October 15th, 2016. HHCMP enrolled composers will receive priority consideration for programming.
Instrumentation is 2-5 players, in any combination of winds, strings or piano, not to exceed 7 minutes duration. The entire set of score and parts must be provided and a recording of any kind is preferred. There is no fee involved or limitations on number of scores submitted. Selected scores will be programmed and performed at the HHCMP Concert on December 15th at 7pm.

If you are interested in learning more about the program, come to the Open House on Wednesday, September 21st from 5-7pm at Fort Washington Collegiate Church, 729 W. 181st Street, or Visit https://www.facebook.com/hhchambermusic/

HHCMP is a interactive music program open for musicians in or around NYC, founded by Valerie Coleman.

09/13/2016

Lift up your musical mind and spirit by playing Chamber Music!! Open to anyone who would like to perform chamber music within an informal, non-judgemental setting, the program provides coaching sessions with Imani Winds' own Valerie Coleman-Page, masterclasses with notable masters and a culmination concert. For professionals, students, amateurs and hobbyists.

Open House-Chamber Music Social is on Wednesday, September 21st from 5-7pm at Fort Washington Collegiate Church. Bring Your Instruments! www.gwbmusic.com

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