Music Fest Perugia is a summer classical music festival held annually since 2007 in Perugia, Italy for high-level young classical musicians.

Music Fest Perugia
GenreClassical music
Location(s)Perugia, Italy
Years active2005–present
FoundersPeter Hermes and Ilana Vered
Websitehttp://www.musicfestperugia.net/

Formation

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The festival was founded by Ilana Vered and Peter Hermes in 2006 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 more than 200 students, 50 professors and multiple orchestras.[1][2]

It is currently under the management of artistic director Ilana Vered and her former student, Sasha Starcevich, an internationally-renowned piano teacher, who serves as co-director. Peter Hermes is the executive director.

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

General information

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The festival attracts advanced-level young classical musicians from all over the world, who get the opportunity to perform concerti with orchestra as well as participate in lessons and master classes and perform in marathon recitals and in chamber music events. The festival also produces an opera. 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]

Many of the festival's students have won prizes at national and international levels, including YoungArts, MTNA, Canadian Music Competition, Minnesota International Piano-e-Competition, Young Concert Artists, Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Cleveland International Piano Competition, the Southeastern Piano Festival and many others. They have continued their education at prestigious universities and conservatories, including Stanford University, Columbia University, University of Pennsylvania, and The Juilliard School.

 
Dan Wen Wei and Umi Garrett after a public concert in Music Fest Perugia

References

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  1. ^ a b Reider, Maxim. "An Israeli festival in Italy", The Jerusalem Post, Tel Aviv, 29 July 2011.
  2. ^ Pashley, Oliver. "A day in the life of Perugia… Part I Music Fest Perugia", interlude.hk, 10 April 2014.
General references
  • Reider, Maxim (January 24, 2013). "Italy comes to Tel Aviv". Jerusalem Post. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  • "Music fest Perugia si apre con una maratona al pianoforte (italian)". La Goccia. July 15, 2013. Archived from the original on July 6, 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
  • "Al via la nona edizione di Music Fest Perugia (italian)". Giornale dell Umbria. August 1, 2014. Archived from the original on May 1, 2015. Retrieved April 29, 2015.
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