Young Talents and World-Renowned Professors will Meet at the Malta Classic Music Academy in 2021
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Malta Classic Music Academy will take place from 17 April to 11 May 2021 in Malta as part of the InClassica International Music Festival. It is organized by the European Foundation for Support of Culture (EUFSC).
The Classic Music Academy is a unique chance for young talents to learn from the experience of leading teachers from all over the world, by enjoying the creative atmosphere and sunny weather on the Mediterranean coast. 4 faculties are ready to accept virtuosos of strings, wind instruments, keyboard instruments as well as opera performers. The Academy schedule consists of 3 periods. Famous violin professors: Zakhar Bron (Germany/Switzerland), Boris Kushnir (Austria), Ana Chumachenko (Italy), Maxim Vengerov (Monaco); piano: Grigory Gruzman (Germany), Bernd Goetzke (Germany), Mikhail Khokhlov (Russia), Pavel Gililov (Germany), Michelle Beroff (France), Dmitry Alekseev (Great Britain) and many others.
Students will also attend educational lectures and discussions with Martha Argerich, Rudolf Buchbinder, Stella Chen, Daniel Hope, Keith Armstrong, Severin von Eckardstein and other prominent representatives of the musical community.
“The Malta Classic Music Academy represents one of the brightest recent advances in classical music education in Europe, offering a three-week program of study with the most respected professors from around the world. I look forward to welcoming our participants to Malta, and I am sure that studying at the Academy will be the most interesting and rewarding experience.” – said Konstantin Ishkhanov, President of the EFSC
In addition, daytime concerts will take place within the framework of the Academy. The best students will have a unique opportunity to perform on the same stage with such eminent soloists as Mario Stefano Pietrodarchi, Constance Principe, Hayk Kazazian, Giuliano Mazzoccante, Antonio Tinelli, Alena Baeva and others, accompanied by chamber and symphony orchestras. Young virtuosos will also take part in the concerts under the auspices of the Young Classical Stars 2021 program, whose skills at such a young age amaze the imagination - Theo Gertler, Paloma So, Elisey Mysin, Ivan Bessonov and others.
Together, the artists will perform under the direction of outstanding conductors Felix Korobov, Adik Abdurakhmanov, Michael Laus, Mikhail Kirchhoff, Marius Stravinsky, Valery Vorona, Dmitry Yablonsky and Arkady Feldman. Academy students will have the opportunity to attend evening performances as part of the InСlassica festival. Upon successful graduation from the Academy, all students will be awarded honorary diplomas.