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July 26, 2023
From: Connecticut Virtuosi Chamber OrchestraConnecticut Virtuosi Announces its 2023
Summer Music Academy and Festival
July 31 - August 13
2023 VIRTUOSI SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL EVENTS:
Sunday, July 30, 2023, 12:30pm
Mozart Duets for 2 violins
Adrian Sylveen, Brunilda Myftaraj, violins
Cyril and Methodius Church, Hartford
Thursday, August 3, 2023, 7:00 pm
VMI Faculty Quartet:
In Program: Josef Elsner, Philip Glass, Charlton Singleton, Joseph Haydn
St. James Episcopal Church, Farmington
St. James Episcopal Church, Farmington
Saturday, August 5, 2023, 7:00 pm
Adrian Sylveen in Recital
with Blake Hansen, piano
In Program: Szymanowski, Wieniawski, Saint-Saëns, Fritz Kreisler
St. James Episcopal Church, Farmington
Sunday, August 6, 2023, 12:30 pm
VMI Faculty Quartet
Cyril and Methodius Church, Hartford
Thursday, August 10, 2023, 7:00 pm
J. S. Bach - Partitas for Violin Solo
Brunilda Myftaraj, violin
St. James Episcopal Church, Farmington
Saturday, August 12, 7:00 pm
Mozart Duets for 2 violins
Adrian Sylveen, Brunilda Myftaraj, violins
St. James Episcopal Church, Farmington
Sunday, August 13, 10 am
Choral Music by Stanislaw Moniuszko
Moniuszko Choir, Adrian Sylveen, conductor
Cyril and Methodius Church, Hartford
2023 VIRTUOSI SUMMER MUSIC INSTITUTE:
Welcome to the 2023 edition of the VMI. We offer Chamber Music, Individual Instruction, Master-Classes, Orchestra, Fun & Educational Activities, Public Performances, Music Theory
2023 Faculty:
Adrian Sylveen, violin faculty, orchestra, choir
Brunilda Myftaraj, violin
Tyler Gauruder, viola, violin
Sarah Barrett, cello
Blake Hansen, piano
Jonathan Kane, music theory
Since 2011, our Virtuosi Summer Music Institute and Festival has delighted audiences with performances of chamber music works and operas.
The Virtuosi Summer Music Institute and Festival address the need for intensive music education for talented and motivated students, that is affordable yet rigorous, comprehensive, and provided by world-class instructors. It also exposes the students and the wider community to a series of diverse and inspiring performances including chamber orchestra, voice, and chamber music. After a year when live musical performance was limited or non-existent, and when funding for musical education at public schools is limited, it is even more important that students reconnect with the beauty and focus offered by music education and performance. The program is open to students who demonstrate a command of their instrument and are able to perform in a variety of musical settings.
Our commitment to high-standard concerts is as strong as ever. The Institute’s program will include chamber music coaching, chamber orchestra, music theory classes, history of composers from guest lecturers, and many public performances. Our outstanding, internationally acclaimed, and very dedicated instructors are interacting closely with students – teaching, socializing, and sharing their performance experiences. This inspirational and indispensable relationship gives our students a great boost of self-confidence and a sense of accomplishment.
Venues:
All Institute instructions and the majority of the Festival performances take place at St. James Episcopal Church in Farmington, with additional concerts held at the Cyril and Methodius Church in Hartford.
The program is open to The institute is open to students 13 years old and older, and adults who demonstrate a good command of their instrument and are able to perform in a variety of chamber music and advanced orchestral settings.
Important Info:
Arrival time between 9:30 to 10 am (earlier drop off may be arranged as needed) Pick up time 3 pm.
- Parents are required to provide transportation to camp and performance venues.
- Please bring lunch and a snack.
- Students must have black folders labeled with their names, a notebook, staff paper, and a pencil on the first day of camp.
- Please bring a music stand.
For registration and more information, please call us at (860) 325-CVCO (2826)
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