The program is designed as a comprehensive experience in which participants, in addition to receiving a personalized and excellent instrumental education, enjoy leisure and free time activities that promote the development of social skills and the creation of lasting friendships.
The artistic direction of the program is led by Tereza Přívratská, an award-winning violinist and winner of major competitions such as the Kocian International Competition of the Czech Republic and Talents For Europe in Slovakia, and is the second concertmaster in the Oxford Philharmonic Orchestra.
Tereza is regularly invited to collaborate with leading orchestras in the United Kingdom, including the Philharmonia Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Northern Sinfonia, and BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, where she has performed as concertmaster on numerous occasions.
Since January 2024, she has been a professor of Orchestral Training and Development in the Telefónica Violin Chair at the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid.
Tereza plays a violin from 1703 built by Joseph Schneider.
The guest artists for the master classes are renowned soloists and pedagogues of the highest level. In the previous edition we were able to count on teachers such as:
Each year we work to get great guest artists with a high pedagogical level, which we combine with instrument teachers trained in the best schools.
The faculty of the Young Artists Summer Camp is made up of professional musicians with a close professional relationship with the Reina Sofía School of Music, all of them chosen under the academic criteria of the School.
NOTE: The list of teachers may undergo modifications before the start of the program, as well as include new instrument teachers.
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