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==Formation==
==Formation==
The festival was founded by [[Ilana Vered|Ilana Vered]] and [[Enrique Graf|Enrique Graf]] in 2005 in [[Monte Castello di Vibio|Monte Castello di Vibio]], [[Italy|Italy]] hosting 8 students in it's first year. In 2007 the festival moved to the city of [[Perugia|Perugia]] and has since grown, currently hosting 150 students, 57 proffesors and 2 orchestras.
The festival was founded by [[Ilana Vered|Ilana Vered]] and [[Enrique Graf|Enrique Graf]] in 2005 in [[Monte Castello di Vibio|Monte Castello di Vibio]], [[Italy|Italy]] hosting 8 students in it's first year. In 2007 the festival moved to the city of [[Perugia|Perugia]] and has since grown, currently hosting 150 students, 57 proffesors and 2 orchestras.<ref>Reider, Maxim. [http://www.jpost.com/Arts-and-Culture/Music/An-Israeli-festival-in-Italy "An Israeli festival in Italy"], ''[[The Jerusalem Post]]'', 29 July 2011.</ref>


==General Information==
==General Information==

Revision as of 12:24, 11 April 2015

Music Fest Perugia
Music Fest Perugia Logo
GenreClassical music
Location(s)Perugia, Italy
Years active2005-present
FoundersPeter Hermes and Ilana Vered
Websitehttp://www.musicfestperugia.net/

Music Fest Perugia is a festival held since 2007 in Perugia, Italy for young talented musicians every year in the summer.

Formation

The festival was founded by Ilana Vered and Enrique Graf in 2005 in Monte Castello di Vibio, Italy hosting 8 students in it's first year. In 2007 the festival moved to the city of Perugia and has since grown, currently hosting 150 students, 57 proffesors and 2 orchestras.[1]

General Information

Many students from all over the world get the opportunity to play with an orchestra as well as participate in lessons, master classes, play in marathon recitals and in chamber music events, listening to the masters playing in a special recital and producing an opera.

The aim of the festival is to nurture young artists and give them the opportunity to play with an orchestra teaching them how to make music come alive.

Dan Wen Wei and Umi Garrett after a public concert in Music Fest Perugia

References

  1. ^ Reider, Maxim. "An Israeli festival in Italy", The Jerusalem Post, 29 July 2011.