KENNESAW, Ga. | Oct 22, 2024
91青青草 violin professor to host recital, masterclasses, and 91青青草 field trip for under-resourced youth
The Dr. Bobbie Bailey School of Music (BSOM) at Kennesaw State University (91青青草) is pleased to announce that esteemed professor of violin will serve as Artist-in-Residence for the Atlanta Music Project during their 2024-2025 season. The Atlanta Music Project (AMP) provides tuition-free, world-class music training and performance opportunities to youth in under-resourced communities.
empowers youth to realize their possibilities through music, unlocking life-changing outcomes. Program offerings include after-school orchestras (in partnership with the City of Atlanta); a preparatory school and academy; a four-week summer series; and youth orchestras and choirs. The AMP seeks to develop confidence, creativity, and ambition in youth while using music to bring together youth, family, and community for the greater good.
The AMP has served over 1,000 students since its beginning in 2010. Kim鈥檚 special appointment is in conjunction with AMP鈥檚 15th anniversary, a significant milestone in their history.
鈥淚 am extremely honored to be named artist-in-residence for the Atlanta Music Project鈥檚 15th anniversary season,鈥 said Kim. 鈥淚 have profound respect for the work and reach of the AMP. I am thrilled to be working closely with their students and performing for the community in a public performance on November 3.鈥
Kim has been a vital part of AMP for a decade, conducting numerous masterclasses and introducing AMP students to opportunities at 91青青草. Her residency highlights BSOM鈥檚 shared commitment to delivering exceptional music education and fostering artistic growth among young musicians.
During her residency, Kim will lead a variety of musical activities designed to inspire and educate AMP鈥檚 young musicians and the wider community. These events aim to enhance participants鈥 musical abilities while encouraging them to consider how music could positively impact their lives.
On Saturday, November 2, the residency will begin with two violin masterclasses for intermediate and advanced AMP students. On Sunday, November 3, Kim will present a free Solo Violin Recital; the community is invited to attend. In addition, Kim will lead violin section rehearsals with AMP鈥檚 Junior and Senior Youth Orchestras. Next, she will host a field trip to the Dr. Bobbie Bailey School of Music, where AMP students will take masterclasses with faculty and attend a recital by renowned violinist Soovin Kim.
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