The Hurley School of Music is one of the largest programs at Centenary College, with many students majoring in music or participating in ensembles. Many students also use their skills and talents to enrich our community. In addition to participation in the Centenary College Choir many music students sing and perform at church services. The Hurley School of Music also offers three community programs for children: the Centenary Youth Orchestra, the Centenary Suzuki School, and the Piano Preparatory Program.

The Hurley School of Music maintains a significant connection to the Shreveport/Bossier City community through our preparatory programs  and concert events —many with free admission to the public—throughout the year.”

 

Centenary Youth Orchestra

The mission of the CYO is to provide college-level playing experiences for advanced instrumentalists, ages 13 and above. Students who audition preferably have a skill level approximate to that of beginning college students. Centenary Youth Orchestra members perform in collaboration with the Hurley Orchestra in chamber music repertoire for strings, woodwinds and brass as well as larger orchestral music. It is also our goal to unite with great harmony the music educators, private teachers, and ensemble directors in the greater Shreveport-Bossier area to create a community for our young instrumentalists. By presenting a performance of quality with the ensemble every semester, we strive to bring both local and national attention to the CYO, the Hurley School of Music, and ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ. 

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Program Director: Dan Santelices has served as conductor of the Caddo Parish Elementary, Middle and High School Honor Orchestras and as the Director/Founder of the Shreveport Chamber Music Program, which will celebrate its 20th Anniversary in the summer of 2018. His Shreveport Symphony duties include providing musical and string instrument exposure to area elementary school children with his Community Service In-School Ensemble. He is currently on the faculty of Centenary College as a teacher in the Centenary Suzuki School, where he also conducts the Suzuki Chamber Orchestra.

Formerly professor of violin at Northwestern State University of Louisiana, Asbury College, and Teacher-Mentor for the University of Kentucky’s String Project, Santelices also performs with the Arkansas Symphony Orchestra in Little Rock, is Assistant Concertmaster of the Texarkana Symphony Orchestra, and is a member of the Baroque Artists of Shreveport. His music degrees are from the Peabody Conservatory of Music of Johns Hopkins University and Northern Illinois University.

For more information and to apply please contact the Music Office at the Hurley School of Music at 318.869.5235 or the Program Director at dtmsantelices@yahoo.com or 318.773.8673.

 

 

Centenary Suzuki School


Mission of the Centenary Suzuki School

The strives to offer the highest quality string instruction in the State of Louisiana by training children, ages 4–7, using the Suzuki method as well as traditional materials such as scales, etudes, and supplemental pieces. Key components are: involved parents, well-trained teachers, and weekly private and group classes. Through weekly note-reading experiences in theory, orchestra, and chamber music, we seek to develop well-rounded musicians. While our plan is to sufficiently prepare students who choose to pursue music degrees, our broader goal is to promote a life-long love of music, either through participation in music-making, or through attendance and support of performances of various musical institutions and organizations. Through music study involving the Suzuki approach, our highest goal is to aid in the development of good citizens and to foster a sensitivity to all that is beautiful in life.

 

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Program Director: Laura Crawford graduated from the University of Texas Austin with B.M. and M.M. degrees in Violin Performance. Her pedagogy training was from the American Suzuki Institute in Wisconsin, where Dr. Shinichi Suzuki himself taught the pedagogy class, and at the University of Texas String Project under Phyllis Young, who was President of the American String Teachers’ Association at the time.

For more information about or to apply to the Centenary Suzuki School, visit , contact Charles Regauer, Suzuki School Administrator, at 318.869.5728, the Program Director at 318.869.5639, or the Hurley School of Music Office at 318-869-5235.

 

 

Piano Preparatory Program

The Centenary Piano Preparatory Program is a school of piano teaching endorsed by the Hurley School of Music designed for students ages 5-18. Its mission is to foster a love of music in each child that will last a lifetime and to provide each child the highest quality piano education possible. The Centenary Piano Preparatory Program offers a well-rounded education in piano that focuses upon proper technique, sound music repertoire, theory and sight-reading.


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Program Director: Cara Lamb has been a piano teacher in the Shreveport-Bossier area for over ten years. She graduated with a Bachelor of Music degree in Piano Performance from Centenary College and a Master of Music degree in Piano Performance from Northwestern State University of Louisiana. She is an active member of the Music Teachers National Association and serves as treasurer for the Greater Shreveport Music Teachers Association.


For more information about or to apply to the Centenary Piano Preparatory Program, contact Cara Lamb, Program Director, at crlamb@centenary.edu or the Hurley School of Music Office at 318-869-5235.