2022 STATE CONFERENCE
INTERMEDIATE MASTER CLASS
with GUEST ARTIST Dennis Alexander
Sat. Nov. 12, 2022, 9am -10:45am
Prelude and Toccata Alexander
Easton Wei, age 10
Student of Kairy Koshoeva
Nocturne in C# Minor Op. Posth. Chopin
Lillian Ji, age 9
Student of Ingrid Clarfield
Reverie in F minor Alexander
Pablo Ramirez-Garcia, age 16
Student of Teresa Lim
Sonata in G Major, Hob. XVI:40, 1st mt. Allegretto innocente Haydn
Lucia Camilli, age 11
Student of Chiu-Ling Lin
Corps de Ballet from 24 Character Preludes Alexander
Anna Kang, age 13
Student of Kyu Rhee
Submission Guidelines:
1. Each teacher may submit a maximum of two students to play in the Master Class. Students who have played in the 2021 and 2020 master class will not be considered.
2. Teachers are invited to submit early to late intermediate piano pieces such as Baroque Minuets/Dances, Bach Short Preludes & Fugues, Inventions and Sinfonias, Sonatinas by Clementi, Sonatas Op. 49 by Beethoven or early Haydn Sonatas, Chopin’s easier Waltzes, easier Songs Without Words by Mendelssohn, Schumann or Tchaikovsky Albums for the Young, Kabalevsky Children Pieces, etc. Mr. Alexander also welcomes the submission of his own compositions.
3. No piece should exceed 5 minutes in length. Pieces should be memorized and well prepared.
4. Fill out the registration form via NJMTA website. The deadline for submitting the registration form is October 24, 2022.
5. After all applications are submitted, Mr. Alexander will make the selection of 4–6 students to perform at the master class. The names of students who have been selected by the artist will be posted on NJMTA’s website, and the teachers of those students will also be notified via email or phone. Students are not allowed to change the selection of pieces once selected.
Please send all inquiries to Dr. Chiu-Ling Lin at linchiuling70@gmail.com
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