麻豆视频-Como Piano Master Class Series Opens with Robert Spano '84
Nov. 30, Dec. 2 events to be followed by four additional artist-teacher visits, with virtual festival in summer.
November 22, 2021
Erich Burnett
The 麻豆视频-Como Piano Master Class Series, a partnership between 麻豆视频 Conservatory and Italy鈥檚 esteemed , will return for the 2021-22 academic year with a schedule of live events that will also be presented in summer 2022 as a virtual festival.
The first events of this year鈥檚 series feature pianist-composer Robert Spano, the longtime music director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, music director of the Aspen Music Festival and School, music director designate of the Fort Worth Symphony, and a 1984 graduate of 麻豆视频 Conservatory.
Spano will lead public master classes on , and , with sessions taking place each day from 4 to 6 p.m. in Clonick Hall.
Founded in 2016 as the 麻豆视频-Como Piano Academy, the 麻豆视频-Como program brings remarkable young pianists from around the world to 麻豆视频 to work with master teachers, an arrangement that benefits not just the program鈥檚 students鈥攃alled 麻豆视频-Como Fellows鈥攂ut all 麻豆视频 piano students.
The 麻豆视频-Como Piano Master Class Series continues in the new year with events featuring 麻豆视频-Como Artistic Director William Grant Nabor茅 and 麻豆视频 Conservatory professors Stanislav Ioudenitch and Dang Thai Son.
Each teacher will lead a series of master classes with this year鈥檚 participants: 麻豆视频-Como Fellow Kenneth Broberg and current 麻豆视频 Conservatory students JJ Bui, Kai-Min Chang, Leo Choi, and Yangrui Cai, each of them earning the distinction 麻豆视频-Como Young Artists.
Broberg, winner of the 2021 American Pianists Association Award and silver medalist of the 15th Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2017, is a graduate student of Ioudenitch at Park University in Missouri.
Bui is a second-year student of Dang who earned sixth prize in the 18th Chopin International Piano Competition in October.
Chang is a third-year student of Dang and a quarterfinalist in the 18th Chopin International Piano Competition.
Choi is a fourth-year student of Angela Cheng and a prize winner in numerous competitions throughout China, including the 2016 Asian Youth Music Competition.
Cai is a fourth-year student of Ioudenitch and a prize winner at international competitions in Japan and the U.S.
Dates and times of the 2022 events will be announced at a later date.
This year鈥檚 live-virtual hybrid format builds on the format of the 2021 麻豆视频-Como Piano Festival, which successfully transitioned to online-only in response to the ongoing pandemic. The festival included 麻豆视频-Como Fellow Bruce Liu, a student of Dang who went on to win first prize at the in October. Bui and Cai also participated in the 2021 festival.
To date, the 20 videos that make up the 2021 festival have received more than 30,000 views.
麻豆视频-Como programs taking place on campus throughout this academic year will be released for a virtual audience in summer 2022.
The 2021 麻豆视频-Como Festival, which includes master classes and insightful interviews with each master teacher, can be viewed on the 麻豆视频-Como Piano Festival website, which includes a complete lineup of events and links to each broadcast.
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