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The winner of the SIMF
2010 Concerto Competition
Will solo with the
Ocean City Pops Orchestra
at the Music Pier
In Ocean City, New Jersey




Hugh Sung in Concert
 
The new Strings International Music Festival Piano Studies Program, designed for intermediate to advanced level pianists, will include three lessons weekly with Hugh Sung, collaborative pianist at The Curtis Institute of Music, Two Piano Master Classes with Hugh Sung, Daily Music Theory, Four-Hand Literature, or Sight Reading Classes, a Piano Technology Class with Hugh Sung, four hours of required daily private practice, Optional Daily Chamber Music Coachings, a concerto competition, solo performance option, and much more. Click here for more about Hugh Sung.
 
There are three ways to attend this exciting new program at
The Strings International Music Festival:

Day Camper: 9:00 a.m. - 5:15 p.m. Daily
Extended Day Camper: 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Daily
Resident Camper: Reside on campus for duration of festival

Click Here to Register Now!
Phone: 856-875-6816



9:00 am - Noon
Private Practice /Private Lesson
(Three private lessons per week)
Noon -1:00 pm
Lunch
1:15 pm - 2:45 pm
Music Theory
Four Hand Literature
Sight Reading (Alternating Days)
3:15 pm - 5:15 pm
Options:
Chamber Music Rehearsal (Optional)
Private Practice
Sporting Activities
5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Dinner

7:00 pm
Faculty Recitals, Solo Performance
Opportunities, Concerto Competitions,
Chamber Music Performance, and
other exciting programming (varies daily)




To Register Today,
Phone: 856-875-6816



After working for over 6 years as a paperless pianist, using computers to read and store all of the 6000+ music scores, Hugh Sung has developed an innovative hands-free wireless page turner called the AirTurn. Mr. Sung will be introducing this - and other cutting-edge technologies that enhance the study and performance of Music - to all students at the Strings International Music Festival. Using computers to read music not only solves all of the common problems with paper, but one can actually enhance and improve the way music is stored, learned, and performed. More and more music is available online for purchase and direct download, and there are vast resources for free public domain works as well. With the AirTurn page turner...

Watch videos and find out more about the innovative AirTurn at:

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