Allegro! String Camp
July 10-14 | Roanoke College
Allegro! String Camp is a program presented by the Roanoke Symphony Orchestra for string students ages 8-18 in the Roanoke Valley. This day camp will take place July 10-14, at Hollins University, from 9am – 4:30pm daily. A hot lunch will be provided each day and a camp tee-shirt will be included in tuition.
Students will be immersed in small ensemble coaching and playing, music literacy, strings techniques classes, and have one private lesson throughout the week. The camp will conclude with a final performance on Friday evening.
Students of all ability levels are welcome to join, as students will be grouped with others at the same level.
Students can be registered through our Active Network Portal. Please click the link below to begin your registration. Please click the “VIEW” button for Allegro! String Camp, select that event for the cart, and check out. The system will prompt you through the check-out process.


Summer Music Institute
Postponed for Summer 2023.
We apologize for any inconvenience, but we look forward to seeing you next year! Check back later for details.
During mid-June, the week-long Summer Music Institute (SMI) offers daily group instruction, masterclasses, and rehearsals for both a full orchestra and two string orchestras, in addition to intensive programs for piano and saxophone. The development of each participant’s talent and musicianship is emphasized in this intensive and challenging musical atmosphere. The Institute includes two student recitals, open to the public, that give participants the opportunity to perform either solo or in small ensembles. This musical week concludes with a public performance by the RYSO and the string orchestras.
Members of the RYSO are expected to attend SMI as a part of their annual program. SMI is the first introduction to the majority of the repertoire for the upcoming performance season and is the best opportunity for students who come from all around the region to form bonds as musicians and peers. A limited number of spaces are available for other students to participate in the full orchestra, per successful audition.
String Orchestras
The string orchestras are comprised of members of the RYS String Ensemble and welcome applications of non-members on a space-available basis. These orchestras provide a total music experience for students of string instruments: violin, viola, cello, and bass. Completion of fourth grade and one or more years of string instrument study are required to attend SMI and participate in the string orchestras.
Piano & Saxophone Intensives
SMI also boasts both a Piano Intensive and Saxophone Intensive program. Designed for students interested in advancing their musicianship, the programs provide young musicians the opportunity to experience concentrated study. Students participate in chamber music coaching, private lessons, technique and practice classes, repertoire classes and the opportunity to listen and perform with peers in an encouraging, fun environment.

Faculty & Staff
Throughout the week, students are well-supervised in their study, practice and recreational activities. Students receive the highest quality instruction from SMI faculty, all of whom are professional musicians and teachers and many of whom are members of the RSO. There is a specialist for each instrument represented in the orchestra. In addition to providing instruction and coaching rehearsals, many faculty perform for the students in a faculty recital. Where time permits, students may arrange private instruction with individual faculty members. Fees for these lessons are separate from the Institute tuition and must be arranged with and paid directly to the instructor. Qualified chaperones and a certified lifeguard are carefully selected and trained for the Institute. The Hollins University security force is on duty during the Institute as well.
Location & Facilities
The Institute is held at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia. Students are housed in college dormitories and eat in modern dining facilities. Classrooms, practice rooms, recital and concert halls are available for the Institute’s use. Recreational activities include swimming, tennis, and volleyball.
For more information about the Summer Music Institute, please contact Community Engagement Education Coordinator, Hannah Cox, at hannah.cox@rso.com or call 540.343.6221 x.231
