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Music Fest Perugia | |
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Genre | Classical music |
Location(s) | Perugia, Italy |
Years active | 2005-present |
Founders | Peter Hermes and Ilana Vered |
Website | http://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][2]
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 and partake in an opera production. The concerts take place in places such as Basilica di San Pietro, Palazzo dei Priori, Teatro Pavone most of them famous for its extraordinary acoustics.[1]
"One of the things that makes it special is that it’s a very rare thing for a young performer to play a concerto with an orchestra. That was the main idea of the festival – get an orchestra, get students to play"
External Links
- List of masters - musicfestperugia.net
- Students review of the festival - interlude.hk
- Umbria News Article about the festival
References
- ^ a b Reider, Maxim. "An Israeli festival in Italy", The Jerusalem Post,Tel Aviv, 29 July 2011.
- ^ a b Pashley, Oliver. [http://www.interlude.hk/front/a-day-in-the-life-of-perugia-part-imusic-fest-perugia/ "A day in the life of Perugia… Part I Music Fest Perugia"], interlude.hk, 10 April 2014.
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