The Princeton String Academy |
News Release |
| For Release: Immediate July 19, 2004 |
| For more information: Paul Manulik Director 609-987-1013 office 973-214-9367 mobile |
PRINCETON – July 19, 2004– Music Director Paul Manulik has been selected as a guest clinician during the weeklong Central Pennsylvania String Institute July 26 - 30. He will teach advanced violin students in books six and seven and viola students through book four in daily private lessons and master classes. In addition, Mr. Manulik will perform a movement from Märchenbilder by Robert Schumann at a July 27 faculty recital. The Institute is held at Millersville University in south central Pennsylvania.
"Institutes rekindle students' interest in playing because through socializing with other young musicians they begin to see themselves as violinists or violists, not just as someone who takes music lessons. The incredible energy created at an Institute invigorates their playing," said Mr. Manulik. "The kids have a great time, and I always find myself rejuvenated as well."
Classes at the String Institute include a teen chamber music program, three orchestras, advanced violin techniques, Irish and traditional fiddling, and jazz improvisation. In addition to private and master lessons, students will take part in group-class performances, repertoire class, solo recital and a grand concert. Approximately 150 students attend the Institute.
Princeton String Academy with Music Director Paul Manulik offers violin and viola instruction to students as young as three. Using the proven Suzuki Method that emphasizes development of natural talent, students are taught in private lessons and take part in chamber music and theory classes. The private school was founded in 2000 and has an enrollment of approximately 50 students. For more information, go to www.stringacademy.info.
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