Designed for intermediate and advanced students in piano, strings and winds, who seek to improve their skills in individual and ensemble performance, this program offers:
- Private Lessons
- Chamber Music Coachings
- Master Classes
- Solo & Chamber Music Recitals
- Competition
- Individual Practice Time
- Opportunities to Socialize, Relax in a Thermal Pool and Explore Karlovy Vary
- Day Trip to Prague and visiting Dvorak Museum
Festival Schedule
Festival Schedule | ||
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August 10, 2024 | Arrival, check-in, orientation | |
August 11, 2024 | Classes begin | |
August 14, 2024 | Day trip to Prague | |
August 16, 2024 | Last day of classes and performances | |
August 17, 2024 | Check-out and departure |
Faculty
Registration deadline May 29th, 2024
Day Students
- Tuition - 2 private lessons, 2 chamber music coachings, masterclasses, competition, solo and chamber music performance
- Practice Rooms - 2 hours daily
Cost: $850
Boarding Students
- Tuition - 2 private lessons, 2 chamber music coachings, masterclasses, competition, solo and chamber music performance
- Practice Rooms - 2 hours daily
- Accommodation - double or triple occupancy
- Hotel stay includes FREE access to the hotel wellness center (Indoor Pool, Whirlpool, Sauna, Infrared cabin, Cardio Zone, and 2-hour access to Sauna Thermal Resort for each night.
- Meals - breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Sightseeing - including day trip to Prague and Dvorak Museum entrance
- Transportation - to and from Prague Airport to Karlovy Vary
Cost: $2,000
Guest/Parent/
Guardian
Guardian
- Accommodation - double or triple occupancy
- Hotel stay includes FREE access to the hotel wellness center (Indoor Pool, Whirlpool, Sauna, Infrared cabin, Cardio Zone, and 2-hour access to Sauna Thermal Resort for each night.
- Meals - breakfast, lunch and dinner
- Attendance of all concerts, masterclasses and workshops
- Sightseeing - including day trip to Prague and Dvorak Museum entrance
- Transportation - to and from Prague Airport to Karlovy Vary
Cost: $1,150 per person
Prague
Is rightly considered one of the most beautiful cities in the world. Visitors from all over the world come here to admire not only its history and diverse architecture, but also to enjoy the friendly and romantic atmosphere. Prague is also a city dedicated to art, which you will encounter everywhere you go.
It's a city of gardens and parks and, last but not the least, a city with a great culinary scene and the best beer in the world.
Karlovy Vary
(Carlsbad) is a spa town in the west Bohemia region of the Czech Republic. It's numerous thermal springs have made it a popular resort since the 19th century.
The riverside spa district is home to several colonnades with columned walkways. The modern Hot Spring Colonnade housed the Pramen Vřídlo geyser, which spouts up to 12 meters high.
Antonín Dvořák Museum
Since its foundation in 1932, the Antonín Dvořák Museum has resided at the Baroque villa "America" in Prague's New Town. The house, surrounded by a beautiful garden featuring statues from the workshop of Matyáš Bernard Braun, was built at the beginning of the 18th century by Count Jan Václav Michna of Vacínov according to the design of the distinguished Czech architect Kilián Ignác Dientzenhofer.
Immerse yourself in the healing spring water
Can't get enough of the view of Karlovy Vary from the hotel terrace? You can enjoy it from the spring water swimming pool as well.
Submerge up to your chin and let the thermal water influence both your body and mind. A mixture of ions and trace elements at a temperature of 38°C will pleasantly stimulate your blood circulation and relax the tension in your muscles caused by a long travel or sports.
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