Available for:
Violin, Viola, Cello, Double Bass, Flute , Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon, Trumpet, French Horn, Trombone, Euphonium, Tuba, Percussion.
There are only 10 slots available for each instrument, except for violins, which have 20 slots.
1-to-1 Lesson
Every active participant receives an hour of lesson with an artist faculty member to enhance his/her skill on his/her instrument.
Masterclasses
Each masterclass focuses on a particular instrument, as the faculty guides the participants through solo or orchestral excerpts.
Workshops
Each workshop covers topics such as music appreciation, history, and more to provide attendees with a well-rounded education.
Panel Discussion
Panel discussion addresses topics related to the professional development and career pathway of music students.
Rehearsals
The selected participants will rehearse with the artist faculty in preparation for the Closing Gala. Audition is required to be part of the festival orchestra – click here for audition guidelines.
Closing Gala
The selected participants also have the chance to perform alongside world-class faculties at the concert, which will mark the end of the festival. The concert will be opened for public to attend.
Lunchtime Concerts
Every active participant is encouraged to sign up for lunchtime performances during the festival. Subject to availabilties.
Networking Opportunity
The festival offers a great networking opportunity for music students, hobbyists, performers and educators all over the world to meet and connect.
2023 Orchestra Repertoire includes:
MOZART Overture to The Magic Flute, K. 620
GRIEG Peer Gynt Suite No.1, Op.46
DVORAK Symphony No. 8 in G major, Op. 88
RondoFest Commissioned Work
and more chamber works.....
There are only 4 slots available.
1-to-1 Lesson
Every active participant receives 30-minute lessons (without piano) with the faculty to enhance individual conducting technique.
Studio Class
Each studio class (with piano) focuses on specific repertoire through score reading, rehearsal preparation, baton techniques. Observers get to observe the interaction between the active participants and the faculty.
Workshops
Each workshop covers topics such as music appreciation, history, and more to provide attendees with a well-rounded education.
Panel Discussion
Panel discussion addresses topics related to the professional development and career pathway of music students.
Rehearsals
Every active participant will observe and assist all rehearsals under the faculty’s discretion and selection.
Closing Gala
All active participants stand a chance to conduct one of the repertoire in the Closing Gala under faculty’s discretion and selection.
Networking Opportunity
The festival offers a great networking opportunity for music students, hobbyists, performers and educators all over the world to meet and connect.
Lunchtime Concerts
Every active participant is encouraged to sign up for lunchtime performances during the festival. Subject to availabilties.