Pricing and Registration
Registration is Open
Calling performers to the stage!
We’re looking forward to performing live with you this summer! Cultivate your musicianship, expand your artistry, and connect your passion for performance through a side-by-side experience with sought-after international performing artists.
We’re thrilled to welcome back Ani Kalayjian and Ella Heifetz as Co-Artistic Directors for 2026. Both directors have shaped String Society each summer since its inception, and their leadership continues to elevate the experience for every musician.
Grand Finale Concert
Friday, June 26, 2026
Live Auditions set for Friday, April 10, 2026 starting at 3:30 PM in Hajjar Auditorium
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED FOR BOTH LIVE AND VIDEO AUDITIONSVideo Auditions may be submitted through May 1, 2026
2026 String Society Camp Theme
Musical Explorers: Dances Through Time
In 2026, our String Society invites young musicians to become Musical Explorers — traveling through dances of the past while discovering how music resonates across today’s connected world.
This year’s theme, “Resonance: Music in a Connected World,” reflects the powerful ways music moves across cultures, genres, technology, and generations. From the courtly dances of earlier centuries to contemporary string works shaped by global rhythms and digital innovation, students will explore how tradition and imagination intertwine to create incredible performances.
Throughout the week, participants will examine how dance forms — waltzes, reels, tangos, folk dances, and modern grooves — have evolved and reappeared across time and place culminating in a Grand Finale concert at the end of the week.
Participants will engage in
- Technique Boot Camps – Building agility, tone, articulation, and stylistic flexibility
- Chamber Orchestra Rehearsals – Collaborating across parts and perspectives
- Sectionals – Focused ensemble refinement
- Conducting Workshops – Understanding gesture, leadership, and musical architecture
- Sight Reading Labs – Strengthening fluency and adaptability
- Contemporary & Global String Repertoire – Exploring works influenced by diverse musical traditions
- Performance opportunities – stage presence and leadership
- Private Lessons – Individualized growth and artistic coaching
- Movement & Wellness Sessions – Connecting body awareness to expressive performance
Students will not only refine their technical skills, but also deepen their understanding of how music connects people — across continents, across eras, and across disciplines.
To capture this transformative journey, we will professionally film the 2026 String Society experience, documenting rehearsals, workshops, and our culminating performance. The final concert will feature a dynamic blend of contemporary works and timeless masterworks reimagined for today’s stage — a living expression of resonance in action.
In 2026, our musicians won’t simply play notes on a page. They will explore how music travels, transforms, and connects — discovering that when sound moves through time and across borders, it continues to resonate.
We invite your young string player to join us on this extraordinary journey.
Instrumentalists will also have the opportunity to perform a solo selection as part of the week’s artistic celebration.
Join us for a bold, collaborative, and future-focused week of music-making — where every voice matters and every string resonates.
Faculty

Ella Heifets
violin/viola
Co-artistic director

Ani Kalayjian
cello
Co-artistic director

Sue On
conductor

Khullip Jeung
violin

Jisun Kang
violin

Miho Weber
cello
Recorded Audition Videos
Video submissions will be accepted up until May 1, 2026. You must register before submitting your video. Please email videos to de360info@d-e.org
String Audition requirements:
- scale (2-3 octaves)
- arpeggio (2-3 octaves)
- solo piece (piano accompaniment not required)
Open to violinists, violists, cellists, and bassists ages 10-18
Sample schedule:
| 9:00-9:50 | Chamber Orchestra/Sectional/Technique Boot Camp |
| 9:55-10:35 | Chamber Orchestra/Sectional cont’d |
| 10:45-11:25 | Recreation/Activities Sign-up (Athletics or Yoga) |
| 11:30-12:00 | Rehearsal |
| 12:05-12:45 | Lunch |
| 12:50-1:30 | Private Lesson/Conducting and Sight Reading Workshop |
| 1:35-2:30 | Seminar/Performance Class |
New! String Society 2026 Apprenticeship Program for Rising Section Leaders
Leadership. Musicianship. Legacy.
The String Society Apprenticeship Program is a distinguished leadership track designed for advanced student musicians who demonstrate exceptional artistry, maturity, and collaborative spirit. As part of our 2026 theme, “Resonance: Music in a Connected World,” this initiative empowers students to move beyond performance and step into meaningful ensemble leadership.
Who Should Apply?
This program is intended for motivated musicians entering Grades 8–12 (or by director recommendation) who:
- Exhibit strong technical command of their instrument
- Demonstrate confident sight-reading ability
- Show reliability, focus, and positive ensemble presence
- Aspire to mentor and inspire younger musicians
What Apprentices Experience
Selected students will participate in an enhanced leadership curriculum integrated into the String Society week:
- Advanced Technique Intensives
- Conducting Fundamentals Workshop
- Score Study & Rehearsal Strategy Sessions
- Section Leadership Training
- Peer Mentorship Development
Apprentices will work closely with the Co-Artistic Directors and faculty, gaining insight into rehearsal planning, musical interpretation, and ensemble communication.
Rising Section Leader Placement
Apprentices who meet program expectations may earn the designation of:
Rising Section Leader – String Society 2026
This distinction includes:
- Leadership responsibilities within their section
- Mentorship of younger participants
- Seating leadership
- Recognition in the Grand Finale Concert program
- Certificate of Artistic Leadership
Final placements are determined by the Artistic Directors.
