Music Fest Perugia

Music Fest Perugia / 佩鲁贾音乐节是专为天赋出众的音乐家们创办的一个音乐节,自2007年开始每年夏天在意大利的佩鲁贾市举行。
Genre Classical music
Location(s) Perugia, Italy
Years active 2005-present
Founded by 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 its first year. In 2007 the festival moved to the city of Perugia and has since grown, currently hosting 200 students, 52 professors and 3 orchestras.[1][2]

Ilana Vered at Basilica di San Pietro in Music Fest Perugia 2014

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 halls such as Basilica di San Pietro, Sala dei Notari, Teatro Pavone, most of them famous for their extraordinary acoustics.[1]

"One of the things that makes this festival so special is the very rare opportunity for a young performer to play a concerto with an orchestra. That was the main idea of the festival – get an orchestra and get students to play with it."
Dan Wen Wei and Umi Garrett after a public concert in Music Fest Perugia

佩鲁贾音乐节是专为天赋出众的音乐家们创办的一个音乐节,自2007年开始每年夏天在意大利的佩鲁贾市举行。

形成 第一次音乐节在2005年由Ilana Vered和Enrique Graf在意大利的Monte Castello di Vibio创建时,只招待了八名学生。2007年,音乐节搬到了佩鲁贾市并不断壮大,当今它已拥有200名学员、52个教授和3个交响乐团。

概览 许多来自世界各地的学生们在音乐节中参与私人课程、大师课、独奏音乐会演出、室内乐项目并分享一出歌剧的制作过程,同时,他们还可得到与交响乐团合作的机会。所有音乐会都在诸如Basilica di San Pietro, Sala dei Notari, Teatro Pavone这些因绝佳声响效果而闻名的场地举行。 “对于年轻人来说,与乐队合作弹奏协奏曲的机会是难得而稀有的,这恰好是使我们音乐节变得特殊的原因之一。这也是我们音乐节的主旨——找到一个乐队,找到学生们去演奏。” ——Ilana Vered

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References

  1. 1 2 Reider, Maxim. "An Israeli festival in Italy", The Jerusalem Post,Tel Aviv, 29 July 2011.
  2. 1 2 Pashley, Oliver. "A day in the life of Perugia… Part I Music Fest Perugia", interlude.hk, 10 April 2014.

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