Online Solo Strings Intensive (OSSI)

Winter Intensive with World-Renowned Teachers

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Admissions tips and secrets

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Panel discussions with conservatory teachers

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Open studio classes

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Encouraging community

Exclusive online access to many of the most inspiring teachers.

 

No travel required.

Preparing for conservatory/university auditions? Not sure who to study with?

Come take lessons with our faculty, hear from alumni who are performing and studying at prestigious institutions, and soak up all the information you can while practicing hard.

OSSI is geared towards serious students worldwide auditioning for new programs that are interested in meeting new teachers and peers.

Why Choose OSSI?

🎻 Amazing Faculty: Our teachers come from top conservatories and universities, along with some of the best-known soloists in the world. You’ll have the option to work with multiple instructors, giving you a fresh range of perspectives and ideas to boost your musical growth.

🎶 Stay Inspired Anywhere: Whether you’re practicing at home or traveling for lessons, OSSI keeps you connected and motivated. Work with peers, get performance feedback, and collaborate with teachers to help you get ready for auditions!

🚀 Flexible Scheduling: Juggling school, work, and music? OSSI’s flexible schedule means you can pursue your passion without missing out on other commitments. Set up lesson times that fit your life, so you can keep making progress.

🌍 Accessible Worldwide: No need to worry about travel costs or where you’re located. With OSSI, you get access to world-class faculty no matter where you are. Get the same high-quality learning experience without having to leave your home.

🎙️ In-Depth Talks: Get a real-world look into the music industry with discussion panels from faculty members and special guests. We cover everything from career advice to college admissions and tips for navigating the audition process.

💸 Affordable Excellence: We know music education can be pricey, but OSSI offers top-tier instruction at a much more affordable rate than traditional festivals. You’ll get the mentorship you need without stretching your budget.

Take advantage of your winter break and prepare for auditions.

Applications are now open and will close December 1. Priority deadline is November 15 with a lower application fee.

 

Hear directly from past students about their experience:

When I began pondering options of who I might want to study with after completing my Bachelors degree, I discovered OSSI, a program that offered among many things, opportunities to study with violinists I had only dreamed of playing for/working with. Musicians such as Stefan Jackiw, Arnaud Sussman, Tessa Lark, Ayano Ninomiya—to name a few—all suddenly listening to me in my living room through a computer screen. What I could not have predicted was that it would be here that I would discover my future teacher, Ani Kavafian. OSSI introduced me to Prof. Kavafian, giving me the time and space to play, inquire, experiment, and ultimately improve under her guidance. There is no doubt in my mind I have changed as a player for the better studying with Prof. Kavafian, all linking back to my first Zoom lesson in summer of 2020. Thank you OSSI!

Evan Johanson, OSSI '20, '21

Yale School of Music '24, Colburn '22

OSSI is such a great environment to make connections with like minded musicians all across the world! I really enjoyed the faculty panels with top professionals in the industry and also all the amazing lesson and masterclass opportunities! I find myself pulling information from the session topics on a weekly basis.
I also just auditioned with Paul Kantor and after having some lessons together 2 years ago through OSSI, it gave me a really good feel for his teaching. When we met in person he immediately recognized me and it gave such a nice personal connection from the very beginning.
Rebecca Hall, OSSI '22

Plus, THREE new additions to the OSSI lineup!

We’ve got more for you than just private lessons…

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College Fair

Not sure where the best schools are? Have questions about the audition process? Admissions officers from schools around the country are here to help! OSSI is hosting our first ever college fairs with schools like NEC, Eastman, Juilliard, SFCM, and more attending.

Multi-Studio Option

If you’ve ever wanted to study with more than one teacher at OSSI, or want to choose how many lessons you have, now you can! We have multi-lesson tracks so you can take a lesson with more than one faculty member (or 2+ lessons with the same faculty).

Virtual Practice Rooms

Need a little help staying motivated? Miss hearing and seeing your friends at the practice rooms? Now through OSSI, you can head to our 24-hour virtual space hosted on Gather to have some practice accountability, play virtual games, and connect with friends!

The details

OSSI’s Winter Program is perfect for any students who will be auditioning in the next 2 years for a music program, as well as anyone wanting to make connections and meet teachers for the future. Whether you’re a junior or senior, auditioning for undergrad or grad school, OSSI is a great resource for you. This winter is the perfect time to get all your ducks in a row before audition season!

OSSI now offers a multi-studio option so you can study with multiple teachers at the same time. You may apply to up to 6 studios. You will see the dates they are available to teach under their names. Please see the tuition cost in the FAQ below as costs depend on how many lessons/studios you will have.

We know that it’s most helpful to hear directly from faculty and successful artists and get your questions answered — so that’s what you’ll get to do! We’ll go over how to get into school, prepare for auditions, navigate financial aid, choose the perfect school for you, and way more through panel discussions and intimate talks with faculty and special guests.

We’ll also have studio classes with our faculty members – you are welcome to attend any of them, and some studio classes will be streamed live from the faculty member’s year-round studio for observing.

We’re bringing in so many teachers from schools across the country, and you’ll definitely walk away with a ton of feedback and inspiration for all your upcoming auditions.

As with most festivals, making connections and having fun is one of the most lasting memories you have of your experience. Through OSSI, you’ll get to participate in game nights, Slack conversations, lunch times and more so you develop more friendships that will transition to the real world when you meet people!

Whether you plan to audition for these teachers in the next year or you want to establish and build connections in advance and just want to use your winter break wisely, OSSI is for you! Come join us for an amazing few weeks of lifelong relationships and fresh perspectives.

Why attend ossi?

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Get intensive and personal attention from faculty

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Hear directly from successful musicians

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Be inspired for the upcoming semester

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Get in-depth work with your assigned faculty member

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Use your winter break wisely

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Meet teachers at major conservatories & universities

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Develop a plan for the next few weeks

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Meet and get to know your peers during mealtimes

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Prepare for upcoming auditions alongside other motivated musicians

Get lessons from top teachers and
walk confidently into auditions!

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Violin

Ani Kavafian

Yale School of Music

Full Biography
Soovin Kim

New England Conservatory, Yale School of Music

Full Biography
Simon James

San Francisco Conservatory of Music

Full Biography
Danielle Belen

University of Michigan

Full Biography
Mark Kaplan

Indiana University Jacobs

Full Biography
Callum Smart

Royal Northern College of Music

Full Biography
Connie Heard

Vanderbilt University Blair

Full Biography
Jessica Lee

Cleveland Institute of Music

Full Biography

Viola

Victoria Chiang

Peabody Conservatory

Full Biography
Peter Slowik

Oberlin Conservatory

Full Biography
Wenting Kang

New England Conservatory

Full Biography
Carol Rodland

The Juilliard School

Full Biography

Cello

Paul Katz

New England Conservatory

Full Biography
Nick Canellakis

Curtis Institute of Music

Full Biography
Yeesun Kim

New England Conservatory

Full Biography
Julie Albers

New England Conservatory

Full Biography
Amir Eldan

University of Michigan

Full Biography
Alan Rafferty

Cincinnati Conservatory of Music

Full Biography

Panelists  (to be announced)

    Overview of the Festival

January 3-20

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Friday (January 3)

Orientation
Mic checks
First Faculty Panel

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Panel Discussions

Once per week
With faculty on topics such as Getting Into Music School, Audition Tips, Careers, and more

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Lessons

Based on the track you select
May happen at any time of the week based on your availability (submitted to OSSI staff)
Check the biography of each teacher or the application to see which dates each teacher is teaching

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College Fair

Meet with college representatives from schools across the country to ask your questions

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Studio Classes

May happen at any time during the week
Studio classes are always open to anyone to observe
Sometimes, you can sign up to play in another teacher’s studio class

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Sessions

Topics on Practicing to Perform, Demystifying Financial Aid, and more

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Virtual Practice Rooms

Join your colleagues for virtual practice rooms that are open 24/7
Find motivation from seeing others practice
Get feedback from your peers

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Monday (January 20)

Final day of the festival
Goodbye party

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the program?

OSSI will be 18 days long; the program begins on Friday, January 3, and will conclude with a debrief/goodbye party on Monday, January 20. You will be able to apply to study with as many teachers as you would like, and for multiple lessons for each teacher, which you indicate on your application by choosing a track.

You receive 1 full hour-long lesson with each assigned faculty member(s), depending on the track you choose, sessions/panels, a college fair and open studio classes with faculty members that function like masterclasses.

You should expect to be practicing intensively during the program. We will have formal practice sessions where you can meet your peers and practice simultaneously, but they are not required.

What is the tuition cost?

Tuition varies by the track you choose. Each track corresponds to the number of lessons you take but all tracks include full access to all sessions, open studio classes, meetings with faculty, and the college fair.

Our base tuition is $295 and includes 1 lesson and any masterclass(es) or open studio classes you may be selected to play in, plus all other programming.

You will be required to make a $295 non-refundable deposit to secure your place upon acceptance.

Tuition rates for each track are as follows:

1 lesson track: $295
2 lesson track: $495
3 lesson track: $685
4 lesson track: $865
5 lesson track: $1,045
6 lesson track: $1,225

Is there scholarship available?

There is limited scholarship available and is mostly given as need-based awards. If you are awarded financial aid, you will be notified with your acceptance. Payment plans are also available.

You may indicate on your application your need; a written letter is an important part of a scholarship appeal but a tax return/1040 is also required. If you feel you have additional need that is not displayed on your tax return, please upload a letter along with your 1040.

What are the age/level requirements?

You should be between 15-28 years of age, playing at an advanced high school or college level. If you are above or below the age suggestion, you are welcome to apply, if you feel you fit the program.

Most of the programming is geared towards students who are pursuing a degree in music in the next couple years, but you do not have to be in that category to apply.

Do I have to be in the US to participate?

Absolutely not! We would love for international students to participate. You will have to be available for lessons, auditions, and sessions, but we will do our best to schedule around your time zone. Several events take place in the morning or evening for students in Asia, and will also be recorded for future viewing.

You must have a comprehension of English to participate as teachers teach in English. We do not require any language proficiency testing but do expect a basic understanding so you get the most out of your lessons.

What time zone are the events in?

All events will be stated in EST (New York time) and will occur from 10am-around 7 or 8pm. Auditions/lessons may happen any time but we will work around your availability and time zone. Most events happen in the afternoon or evening, Eastern Time.

How are faculty assigned?

You will indicate your choices on your application and the corresponding track. You may select up to 8 choices, and we will fill your track in your order of preference by studio acceptance. For instance, if you choose the 3 lesson track, you can list more than 3 teachers and you will be assigned to studios in the order you list. You may also list a teacher more than once if you would like multiple lessons with them. Please do not list a teacher you would not like to study with.

You will find out which studio(s) you have been accepted into with your acceptance email.

Are OSSI teachers teaching at other places?

Many OSSI teachers are only available for prospective student lessons through OSSI! Look for “Exclusively at OSSI” on their bio page. This is your chance to meet some of the most impactful teachers before applying to school.

What are the application requirements?
You will need to submit two videos of up to 15 minutes total.

Recordings should not be more than one year old and should contain standard repertoire, such as a movement of Bach and a movement of a concerto. No formal repertoire is required.

Which track should I do?

It’s up to you! If you are looking to meet multiple teachers for upcoming auditions, we recommend doing at least 2 lessons, maybe 3. Specific teachers like giving multiple lessons, so you are encouraged to request multiple lessons from them by listing them multiple times in your studio request list on the application.

Is there an application fee?

Yes. The nonrefundable application fee is $40 until November 15.

The nonrefundable application fee raises to $60 from November 16-December 1.

Applications close December 1 at 11:59pm PDT.

Will you have a wait list?

Yes, we will hold a small wait list, in the chance someone withdraws or chooses not to accept their spot. Accepted applicants will have one week to accept or decline their spot and wait listed applicants will likely have a final decision at the end of that week period.

When are decisions released?

Applications for OSSI close December 1, and you will hear back by December 13.

Can I take lessons with other faculty members?

Yes! You may take lessons with other faculty members through official OSSI programming by choosing a different lesson track. We encourage you to study with multiple teachers.

If you are interested in doing a short 30 minute meeting/lesson, with Danielle Belen or Vicky Chiang, these are complimentary through OSSI and will be arranged during the program.

How many spots are there in the program?

Every teacher has a different number of spots available. Studio sizes range from 2-15.

What technology do I need to participate?

You will need a laptop/computer with a webcam, high speed internet, ethernet cable, quality speakers/headphones (either built-in to your computer or external), and a quality microphone. Everything is required, unless your internet speed reaches over 75 mbps download and 10mbps upload, in which case, your WiFi speed will suffice (not ethernet cable required).
Please make sure to test that your microphone is compatible with your computer and Zoom prior to OSSI. Your lessons will go down in quality significantly if you do not have an external microphone.

What other programming happens besides lessons?

We will have sessions on:

  • Practicing Performing
  • Getting the Most Out of Your Financial Aid Appeal
  • Panels with faculty members on Getting into Music School
  • Panels with alumni on careers

along with a college fair with top schools from around the country, open studio classes with all faculty members, and more.

Start your application today. Space is limited.

Applications are open until December 1. Priority deadline of November 15 with a $40 application fee.

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