Meadowmount School of Music
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The Meadowmount School of Music, founded in 1944 by Ivan Galamian, is a 7-week summer school in the town of Lewis (mailing address Westport) in Upstate New York for young violinists, cellists, violists, and pianists training for professional music careers.[1] The school offers instruction in chamber music and solo performance techniques, with students practicing four to five hours daily. The curriculum includes masterclasses, studio classes, guest artist workshops, Alexander Technique, and yoga. The campus facilities include a dining hall, student lounge, infirmary, practice cabins, faculty studios, a concert hall, performance spaces, recreation areas for tennis, basketball, soccer, and table tennis, as well as student dormitories. Field trips, hiking, and off-campus events are also organized. Concerts are held three times a week and feature students, faculty, and/or guest artists. Master classes are held daily.
The campus in Lewis was originally the home of suffragist Inez Milholland, who spent summers there on her family's property.
The school's distinguished alumni include:
- Joshua Bell
- Yo-Yo Ma
- Itzhak Perlman
- Stephanie Chase
- Kyung-wha Chung
- James Ehnes
- Lynn Harrell
- Jaime Laredo
- Chin Kim
- Michael Rabin
- Pinchas Zukerman
- Alexander Rybak
- Elaine Richey
- John Reed[2]
Notable members of the school's faculty have included:
- Charles Avsharian
- Amy Barlowe
- Alan Bodman
- David Cerone
- Linda Cerone
- Dorothy DeLay
- Josef Gingold
- Clive Greensmith
- Matt Haimovitz
- Kikuei Ikeda
- Hans Jørgen Jensen
- Jonathan Koh
- Melissa Kraut
- Fredell Lack
- Eric Larsen, Director
- Julia Lichten
- Paul Makanowitzky
- Kevork Mardirossian
- Patricia McCarty
- Elmar Oliveira
- Margaret Pardee
- Gregor Piatigorsky
- Gerardo Ribeiro
- Channing Robbins
- Steven Rochen
- Leonard Rose
- Ann Setzer
- Jan Mark Sloman
- Sally Thomas
- Almita Vamos
- Roland Vamos
- William van der Sloot
- Kathleen Winkler
- Ivan Ženatý
References
[edit]- ^ "Meadowmount". www.meadowmount.com. Retrieved 2020-02-20.
- ^ "Alumni". Meadowmount. Retrieved 2023-12-28.
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- Violin virtuoso: Practice pays off for girl, 11, with big dreams of brilliant future, CNNfyi.com, August 15, 2000.