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Spring 2021: Information for Conservatory Students
Updated January 18, 2021
The Conservatory of Music has developed innovative and responsible ways to achieve physical distancing, to utilize masks and passive personal protective equipment, and to employ creative "COVID-19" staging and ensembles for the spring semester semester.
View the Conservatory of Music Spring 2021 COVID-19 Protocols >
What You Need to Know
- Planning for Spring Courses
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Planning for spring courses takes into consideration the unique challenges related to physical proximity, use of instruments, singing and other factors related to safe physical distancing and health practices in the performing arts.
- No spring courses have been canceled and 60% or more of Conservatory classes this spring remain in-person with blended instruction, including all performance classes. In-person classes in the Conservatory have an average size of nine (9) students.
- All in-person classes are taught with physical distancing of 6 feet or more.
- All classes with singing are meeting in a space best designed for ventilation and additional physical distancing.
- Because of classroom size limitations, 92% of theory courses are online this spring.
- 50% of spring music history & literature courses will remain in-person with blended instruction.
- Keyboard classes will be taught in-person with blended instruction.
- Classroom and Rehearsal Space
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Classroom and rehearsal space assignments, as well as physical modifications to classroom layouts, enable the practice of COVID-19 health protocols.
- 11 new voice-exclusive practice rooms have been created. These are large enough for both a singer and an accompanist.
- 13 faculty members were moved last fall into different studios to improve physical distancing.
- The MIDI lab should be used exclusively as an open-access lab with 10 physically distanced stations for students requiring access to technology.
- Time between scheduled meetings in academic classrooms allows for room ventilation times of 40 minutes or longer in most cases.
- Two conditional use permits have been obtained from the City of Berea to augment Conservatory facilities. These include the use of St. Adalbert elementary school and the Community Arts School Whistle Stop location.
- Performances and Recitals
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Performances and recitals on campus will be limited to participating students and sponsoring faculty and staff only. Many events and performances will be livestreamed and/or archived (as permitted by licensing agreements) for others to watch remotely. A full list of livestreamed and recorded performances and events will be available on the Conservatory of Music events page.
Outside these carefully crafted experiences, Conservatory students are expected to follow all health and safety guidelines and protocols established for all BW undergraduate students.
- Large Ensembles
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We continue to work with medical professionals, using the best available science, to inform our plans and policies for spring 2021. Plans are as follows for spring semester:
The BW Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Wind Ensemble and Symphonic Band will continue to meet in-person. These ensembles will focus more on recording projects and less on live performances than in the past. Orchestra and wind bands will be smaller in size and rehearsals will be shorter.
- Symphony Orchestra: Exclusively comprised of strings. No more than 15 string players at a time in alternating short in-person rehearsals. We will employ 9-foot physical distancing between all players, exceeding CDC spacing guidelines. Masks will be worn during all rehearsals.
- Wind Bands: Smaller ensembles of 12 or fewer players at a time in alternating short in-person rehearsals. Large ensemble works will also be used for recording projects. Rehearsals will be outdoors when possible, utilizing our beautiful nearby green spaces. We will employ 9-foot physical distancing between all players, exceeding CDC spacing guidelines. Customized instrumental facemasks and bell covers will be used throughout all rehearsals.
Conservatory choirs will be offered in fulfillment of large ensemble degree requirements. To preserve safety, the ensembles will focus on remote/online sung recording projects and/or other meaningful learning experiences in lieu of in-person group choral singing. Outdoor in-person meetings without singing may be possible when appropriate, utilizing our beautiful nearby green spaces and ample tents.
- Practice Room and Studio Practice Policy
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To ensure the health and safety of our Conservatory community and for contact tracing, all practice spaces must be reserved before use. During COVID, practice rooms will not be available on an unscheduled drop-in basis. Instead, all practice in Conservatory facilities must be scheduled or reserved in advance.
Assignments and Schedules
- All students will be assigned practice space(s) for individual primary instrument practice, applied course study, and/or composition study.
- Some rooms may have changed since fall term.
- Practice rooms will be divided by instrument studios or classes. Rooms will be assigned by the number of students in a given studio with multiple rooms assigned for larger studios, and single rooms for smaller studios. Some of the largest voice studios will have additional rooms available this spring term.
- Studio teachers will be in control of their practice room schedules each week or semester (as they see fit). Faculty and students must adhere to the ventilation times specific to each room. Links for scheduling will be sent from Craig Reynolds (creynold@bw.edu) to faculty and students for each assigned space.
- Before the start of each term, students and faculty will be sent a virtual sign-up schedule for their assigned room(s) along with guidelines for maximum daily practice times and required ventilation breaks.
- To prevent excessive need for ventilation, students are encouraged to schedule longer continuous blocks of practice time when possible.
- Once faculty and students determine the practice room schedule, it will be reviewed by the Conservatory Concerts and Events team to confirm ventilation compliance.
- There are now dedicated secondary keyboard class practice rooms (assigned by class).
- There are now dedicated Instrumental music education practice rooms (assigned by class).
- Student teachers will be assigned a single practice room to share. Because of facility limitations, student teachers who play percussion or keyboard will continue to practice in spaces assigned by performance studio.
- MUC 276 (Percussion class) practice spaces will be assigned in the percussion practice rooms by Professor Ryan (jryan@bw.edu)
- Students in MUC 135 Voice Class and MUC 172 Group Vocal Techniques can sign out practice times in Kulas 322 from Craig Reynolds (creynold@bw.edu)
- For safety, solfege practice must be done in students' private residence (singers can also use their applied music practice space). Students in residence halls must follow residence hall guidelines.
- Students in Singer's Phonetics must practice for that class in their previously assigned private lesson practice rooms.
- Extra time can be scheduled for academic or instrumental practice in BMAC 043 by contacting Craig Reynolds (creynold@bw.edu).
- Students can expand their practice time, schedule time with accompanists, or reserve alternate space available based on instrument type. To do so, please contact Craig Reynolds (creynold@bw.edu).
Physical Distancing and Masking
Based on physical distancing guidelines, most practice rooms can hold one person maximum with the exception of voice practice rooms, most of which are large enough to include a singer and accompanist.
When using a practice room alone, students are permitted to take off their masks; anytime there is more than one person in a practice room, everyone must be masked.
Practice Room and Studio Cleaning Protocol
Practice rooms and studio practice spaces are cleaned and sanitized by BW staff daily through regular cleaning protocols. However, students will be required to wipe down the practice room before and after use.
Students must use only approved cleaning wipes provided and according to the posted policies. Students should carefully clean door handle, chairs, music stands and benches.
It is recommended that students leave the piano keyboards in practice rooms or studios closed when not using the instrument so the keyboard does not need to be cleaned following use of the room. For students planning to use the piano, they should plan to wipe the keyboard down at the beginning and end of their practice session as well using only the provided sanitizing wipes. Care should be given to make sure only the keyboard is wiped, and that each key is sufficiently cleansed. Be sure to dispose of used wipes in the waste containers available in the hallways outside practice rooms.
- Keyboard Cleaning Protocols
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Piano Key Cleaning Protocols
Please disinfect when you arrive and before you leave.
- Remove one wet wipe and use it to clean all keys.
- Begin by cleaning black keys and narrow parts of white keys. You can clean them in groups, cleaning from the backs of keys toward you.
- Then clean the wide parts of the white keys.
- Wipe across the fronts of the white keys.
- Lightly wipe music desks and areas of piano case (the black finish) around keys (Please do not wipe entire piano or inside piano!)
- Try to wipe in direction of the black satin finish lines if the piano has them.
- DO NOT use any spray cleaner on the pianos.
- Discard used wipes in the hallway trash receptacles.
Organ and Harpsichord Key Cleaning Protocols
Please wash your hands thoroughly before and after you use the instrument. DO NOT use any cleaners, wipes or water on the instruments.
- Remove one wet wipe and use it to clean all keys.
- Planning Ahead and Suggested Packing List
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As many aspects of life in the Conservatory are different this year, we offer a list of items that may be helpful in maintaining a safe and healthy protocol for your music study.
Essentials:
- Your own set of washable, well-fitted cloth face masks.
- A reliable thermometer.
- Ample amounts of hand sanitizer (with at least 60% alcohol).
- Laptop, phone, or tablet for blended instruction (let us know if you do not have access to any of these).
- Abundant cleaning supplies for your instrument, mouthpieces, neckpieces, bocals, etc.
- Towels or puppy pads for saliva management for brass players and low woodwind players (baritone saxophone, contrabassoon, etc.)
- Headphones for students in keyboard classes. This set is recommended.
Nice to have:
- Your own portable music stand that you would not share with others. We will provide sharable music stands and disinfecting wipes.
- Clothespins and other ways to secure music on your music stand when rehearsing outdoors.
- A standard CAT 5 ethernet cable for your residence hall room or practice spaces to connect your laptop or tablet to a network (provides better audio for lessons in blended instruction).
- Audio adaptors for your headphones to connect to one-quarter inch or one-eighth inch audio plugs.
- A USB microphone that can plug directly into your laptop or tablet for blended or online lessons.
- Arrival on Campus
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Testing, Screening and Contact Tracing
To help protect our students, faculty and staff from COVID-19, BW has developed a robust and comprehensive program of testing, screening and contact tracing. Conservatory students were required to complete a COVID-19 test upon their arrival to campus. View full details on COVID-19 testing, screening and contact tracing.
- Conservatory Library Operations
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Hours
Jones Music Library
Monday: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Tuesday: 9:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Wednesday: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Thursday: 9:30 a.m. - 8 p.m.
Friday: 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m.Riemenschneider Bach Institute
Monday – Friday: 11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Services
Reference assistance will be available, primarily on a virtual basis. Paul Cary is available via email, phone (440) 826-8074, Zoom and chat.
The shelves will be open for browsing. Users are expected to sanitize the controls on the movable shelving before and after use.
Materials will circulate normally with reduced touches at checkout. All materials will be set aside (quarantined) for three days upon return. OhioLINK borrowing will be available but will be slower due to the quarantine period and other pandemic-related issues.
Please return all items, including devices, in the book drops outside the respective libraries.
We will be starting an on-request delivery service to faculty studios in the Conservatory complex. Items will be delivered in an envelope when student staffing allows. Faculty members can call the library at (440) 826-2375 to request this service.
Public computers will be available but fewer in number to accommodate physical distancing. Users are expected to sanitize before and after use.
The photocopier/scanner will be available as self-serve, as it has always been. Users are expected to sanitize before and after use.
Staplers and hole punchers will be available as self-serve, as they have always been. Users are expected to sanitize before and after use.
Headphones are not available.
Devices
Surface tablets, iPads, microphones and recording devices will continue to circulate as in the past, with a two-week loan period and a renewal possible. Devices will be sanitized by library staff upon return.
Safety
- All persons are required to wear a mask at all times in the libraries.
- Physical distancing must be maintained.
- Food and drink are prohibited in both libraries.
- All users are expected to sanitize any surfaces or objects they use.
- Two wall-mounted hand sanitizer stations have been installed.
- Plexiglass barriers have been installed at the circulation desks.
- Stay Informed
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Campus Updates
View the latest information on:
- Plan for a safe and healthy campus
- BW daily health check-in
- Testing, screening and contact tracing
- Sustaining a healthy and safe campus
Remember to check your BW email and revisit this page often for updates.