The Summer Music Camp is an intensive week of piano, voice, and guitar study with professional faculty. Tech's piano faculty and voice faculty teach campers private lessons in voice and/or piano. Guitar lessons are also offered.

The camp is filled on a first-come, first served basis. Students receive much personal attention in a positive fun environment. The camp features exciting nightly events and a variety of music classes, such as ensembles, theory, music technology, and music history.

Resident campers are housed and supervised in the dormitory
. The camp boasts excellent camp supervisors that are also Tech music majors.

Tuition covers at least three private lessons and all additional courses. An official camp T-shirt is included in the camp fee. On Friday, the campers will give a recital that is open to the public. Friends and family are invited to attend.

Our voice teacher this summer is Dr. Lisa Maxedon. She is Assistant Professor of Music and Head of Vocal Studies and Opera Theatre at Louisiana Tech University.  She teaches Applied Voice, Voice Class, Opera Workshop, Vocal Diction, and Music Appreciation.    Dr. Maxedon was selected as Runner-Up in the Mississippi N.A.T.S.A.A. Artist Awards Competition in 2004.  She has performed leading operatic roles in Illinois, Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alaska.  She has also been featured as a guest artist with orchestras throughout the Midwest and South.

Dr. Daniel Immel serves as the Head of Piano Studies and Music History at Louisiana Tech University, and is a member of the resident Faculty Piano Trio. Solo and collaborative performances have led him to perform in the United States, Canada, Europe and Russia. His primary teachers have included Madeleine Forte, James Cook, Luba Edlina-Dubinsky and Gregory Allen. Immel was awarded Second Prize in the 2007 Bradshaw and Buono Piano Competition in New York City. As a winner, he traveled to New York for his debut there as a solo pianist. He recently collaborated with saxophonist Todd Oxford at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall, and appears on the saxophonist’s new CD which will be released the fall of 2008.

Dr. M. Steele Moegle, associate professor at Louisiana Tech University, teaches applied piano and several classes. She is the head of accompanying (collaboration) and music appreciation studies. Last year, she designed and taught a new collaborative arts class.  In addition to teaching, she is well known throughout the region as a soloist and collaborator. She has performed at the University of Alabama, Mississippi State University, and Middle Tennessee State University. This fall, she performed at Centenary College. A doctoral graduate of the University of Colorado at Boulder, Steele Moegle has studied solo performing, coaching, and collaborative techniques with internationally known pianists and coaches, such as Robert Spillman, Larry Graham, Mutsumi Moteki, and most recently, Constance Carroll.

Dr. Moegle directs the Tech Music Camp, a weeklong camp in July for pre-college musicians.  In the summer of 2006, the camp had its first guest artist and guest faculty member, Ms. Constance Carroll. The next summer, the camp welcomed Dr. Tanya Gille of the University of Alabama. Dr. Gille gave lectures to area teachers and master classes to campers.