Faculty News: Ming Fong

Ming Fong

Established and directed by our own piano faculty Ming Fong since 2004, Beijing International Music Festival & Academy (BIMFA) was the first and still the only annual international summer music festival of its kind today in China. Now in its 5th anniversary, the festival will take place to celebrate this summer from August 11 to 24, 2010 in the historic capital of Beijing. Open to Pianists, String Players and Flutists of all nationalities, including young professionals, amateurs and auditors, BIMFA brings together established performing artists and pedagogues from around the world in a unique collaboration in music to promote high-level teaching, performance and cultural harmony.

The program offers Individual Lessons, Master Classes, Chamber Music/Ensemble Coaching, Concerto Competition, Student Performance and Concert Series by artist-faculty in addition to the multiple cultural excursions in the ancient Chinese capital. It promises to be an exceptional experience in both music and culture for young musicians seeking to explore their fullest potentials in life. Please visit website for complete details: www.bimfa.org

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