The Dalí Quartet International Music Festival (DQMF) is a chamber music and orchestral program founded in 2004 by Venezuelan violist Adriana Linares and violinist Carlos Rubio.
The DQMF accepts students from beginner/intermediate through advanced/semi-professional levels, and offers a unique experience through artistic, musical, educational, cultural, and social activities. Every year the DQMF attracts hundreds of musicians from all over the United States, Korea, Bulgaria, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and Puerto Rico.
Daily activities include but are not limited to: chamber music coaching, string orchestra sectionals, master classes, faculty recitals, fun social activities, and a variety of workshops ranging in topics such as: Body Rhythm, Instrument Making, Body Awareness, Jazz Improvisation, College Preparation, Career Opportunities in Music, and Latin American Folk Music.
Coachings and master classes are led by ArCoNet faculty, members of the Dali Quartet, and prominent guest artists from major symphonies and conservatories from across the United States.
The DQMF concert experience kicks off with a Faculty Recital, followed by daily evening concerts featuring the students and fellows, and the FINALE Orchestra Concert.
Click here to visit the 2017 Dali Quartet International Music Festival website
Alumni from the DQMF have distinguished careers in music and have attended prestigious institutions including the Curtis Institute of Music, Reina Sofia Conservatory, The Cleveland Institute of Music, Lynn Conservatory, Bard Conservatory, the Colburn School, University of Michigan, The New England Conservatory, Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music and Rice University's Shepherd School of Music.
The DQMF accepts students from beginner/intermediate through advanced/semi-professional levels, and offers a unique experience through artistic, musical, educational, cultural, and social activities. Every year the DQMF attracts hundreds of musicians from all over the United States, Korea, Bulgaria, Brazil, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela and Puerto Rico.
Daily activities include but are not limited to: chamber music coaching, string orchestra sectionals, master classes, faculty recitals, fun social activities, and a variety of workshops ranging in topics such as: Body Rhythm, Instrument Making, Body Awareness, Jazz Improvisation, College Preparation, Career Opportunities in Music, and Latin American Folk Music.
Coachings and master classes are led by ArCoNet faculty, members of the Dali Quartet, and prominent guest artists from major symphonies and conservatories from across the United States.
The DQMF concert experience kicks off with a Faculty Recital, followed by daily evening concerts featuring the students and fellows, and the FINALE Orchestra Concert.
Click here to visit the 2017 Dali Quartet International Music Festival website
Alumni from the DQMF have distinguished careers in music and have attended prestigious institutions including the Curtis Institute of Music, Reina Sofia Conservatory, The Cleveland Institute of Music, Lynn Conservatory, Bard Conservatory, the Colburn School, University of Michigan, The New England Conservatory, Indiana University's Jacobs School of Music and Rice University's Shepherd School of Music.
LIVE AUDITIONS begin this weekend!
•Saturdays March 25th, April 15th, and May 13th from 2-5pm, at The ArCoNet Center in North Wales, PA.
•Online Auditions are open from March to May.
•If you are a returning student, there is no need to re-audition (please apply online)
•If you are a returning student, and would like to apply for a higher division, a fellowship or assistantship, you will have to re-audition.
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