Junior Program

The Junior Program at Green Mountain is designed for exceptionally advanced young students ages 8-13. A small cohort of 24 students will be admitted for a two-week intensive program of lessons, practice, chamber music and orchestra. Admission to this program is highly competitive. 

Junior Program
July 19-August 2, 2026


The Junior Program at Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival includes two private lessons twice per week, daily chamber music coaching and rehearsal, solo performances, and weekly studio classes. Students will have the opportunity to perform chamber music on campus and in the community, including a mini Quartet Hop on Church Street Marketplace. Recreational activities will be structured during free time and weekend excursions well be scheduled at local attractions.

2026 Junior Program Faculty

Violin and Viola: Elizabeth Chang, Lynn Chang, Nanae Iwata
Cello: Alex Croxton, Caleb van der Swaagh

Junior Program Tuition 2026

Tuition for student living on campus without parent: $3900 (includes room and board)
Tuition for student living off campus: $3200
Parent living on campus room and board $1800

Junior Program Housing Information

Students 10 and under must be accompanied by a parent and may live on or off campus; 11 through 13-year-olds will be offered single dorm rooms in an air-conditioned suite supervised by a counselor.

Parents living on campus with their child (one parent per child) will share a four bedroom suite with another parent/child pair. The festival is not able to house a single parent/child pair in a private suite. All suites will be shared.

Click here for a sample floor plan of suites (note this floor plan is only applicable to on-campus housing during the Junior Program):

*Students living off campus will have the option to purchase lunch and dinner on an individual basis in the St. Michael’s College Dining Hall to give flexibility.

Travel information related to the Junior Program can be found here.

  • Open to violin, viola, and cellists ages 8-13.
  • Junior Program applicants must select 'Junior Program' at the beginning of the application process in order to apply.
All audition recordings must meet the following criteria:
  • Audition recordings must present two contrasting works representative of your solo playing totaling at least 12 minutes.
  • An example of two contrasting works could be a fast movement of a concerto or a showpiece and a movement of solo Bach
  • If two slow movements are submitted, applicant might be asked for an additional recording.
    • recordings with accompaniment are acceptable, although accompaniment is not required
    • audition recordings must only be solo playing; please do not submit recordings with a chamber group for audition videos for the four-week program
  • Audition recordings must be uploaded to YouTube and be viewable through June 2026. YouTube links must be set to ‘unlisted’, not ‘public’ or ‘private’
  • You may submit one recording containing both works or two separate recordings. Performances must be unedited.
  • Please ensure your whole instrument is visible in the recording frame.
  • Record in a quiet space with no background noise present. If you're at home, make sure you're away from extraneous noise, such as appliances (refrigerators and air conditioners), or outside noise such as traffic and construction.
  • Ensure your microphone is not too close to your instrument when playing. An external microphone is not required for these recordings, but may be useful in capturing the highest quality of sound.
  • Please listen to and watch your recordings all the way through before submitting to ensure acceptable audio and video quality. If you have questions, please email admissions@gmcmf.org.
  • If you have to choose between high quality audio and high quality video, choose high quality audio.
  • If you are recording from your phone, please ensure it is close enough to capture decent audio.
Applications for the Junior Program open online on December 1. Fee to apply by January 15 is $99; fee to apply by February 1 is $110. Please email admissions@gmcmf.org with questions regarding the Junior Program.
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