Posted on June 17, 2024 by Rolando Ramon

This summer, mariachi students entering grades nine through 12 will have the unique opportunity to explore their musical passions and refine their skills at the 2024 UTSA Mariachi All-State Summer Clinic. The first summer camp at UTSA to focus on mariachi music, the program will provide a focused experience that dives into the genre’s culture and tradition. It will be presented by UTSA Arts and the UTSA School of Music.
Mariachi with a microphone

Mariachi with a microphone

This summer, mariachi students entering grades nine through 12 will have the unique opportunity to explore their musical passions and refine their skills at the 2024 UTSA Mariachi All-State Summer Clinic. The first summer camp at UTSA to focus on mariachi music, the program will provide a focused experience that dives into the genre’s culture and tradition. It will be presented by UTSA Arts and the UTSA School of Music.

The program will take place in the Main Campus Arts Building from Monday, July 15, to Thursday, July 18.

The summer camp primarily emphasizes the mastery of music for the 2024-2025 Texas Music Educators Association All-State Mariachi auditions through segmented rehearsals and one-on-one instruction. The competitive, statewide auditions see thousands of highly dedicated and skilled mariachi students participate annually to earn a spot in the elite All-State Mariachi Ensemble. The auditions require students to perform challenging music excerpts that require an exceptional skill level. To make an All-State ensemble in any category is an extraordinary accomplishment that can benefit students applying for colleges and scholarships.

During the camp, students will learn how to improve their musicianship through personalized and group instruction that covers the many elements and traditions of mariachi music. The camp will help students develop a more effective approach to practicing and performing mariachi music, a deeper understanding of the genre’s core components, and confidence in the musicians’ unique strengths as performers.

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— Rolando Ramon