RCMF Young Artist Program 2015: Applications Now Accepted for String, Brass and Woodwind Artists
Each year the Rome Chamber Music Festival invites a select number of emerging musicians from across the globe to participate in its Young Artist Program. Participants will have the opportunity to study with the festival’s artists who will coach and perform alongside them. The 2015 season will feature several sextets, septets, and octets that will perform masterpieces by Beethoven, Schubert, Ludwig Spohr, John Adams and Philip Glass (Festival Program). In addition to string musicians, the festival will be accepting applications for woodwind and brass instruments (clarinet, french horn, oboe, and bassoon). To apply, please submit your C.V. and at least one link to your audition to stinchelli@romechamberfestival.org. Applications will be accepted until January 31, 2015.
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