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The University of Wyoming String Project is a program designed to
teach young string students and develop future string teachers. Children
begin studying violin, viola and cello in the third and fourth grade. First
and second year students attend two fifty-minute classes per week. Beginning
in their third year, students receive a weekly private lesson and play in an
ensemble. Tuition is kept low to allow participation regardless of income.
UW String Project classes and lessons are taught by University of Wyoming
music students under the close supervision of a master teacher. Master
teachers and faculty meet weekly to plan classes, prepare and select
material, discuss pedagogy, plan and coordinate classes and performances and
to critique teaching. UW String Project faculty teach up to six hours per
week and receive a stipend for their work.
The UW String Project was created in 2000 with grants from the American
String Teachers Association and the University of Wyoming College of Arts
and Sciences. It is currently funded by the Wyoming Arts Council, the
National Endowment for the Arts, the National String Project Consortium, UW
College of Arts and Sciences and the UW Department of Music.
The UW String Project is a member of the National String Project Consortium.
String Project Office: 1820 Willet Drive,
766-5243
Jim Przygocki, Director and Master Teacher for group
instruction: 766-3335
przygcki@uwyo.edu
Sherry Sinift, Master Teacher for private lessons: 766-5243
sinift@uwyo.edu

Members of the University of Wyoming String Project in concert
at the Fine Arts Center.
Purchase of Music, Strings and Supplies
UW String Project
University of Wyoming
Department of Music
Dept. 3037
1000 East University Avenue
Laramie, WY 82071
(307) 766-5242
(307) 766-5326 fax