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Rami’s Rhapsody Piano Camp for Adults
♫♫ Op. 37 in San Francisco, CA, April 15-21 2024
♫♫ Op. 38 in Rochester, NY, July 7-13 2024
♫♫ Op. 39 in Williamsburg, VA, March 9-15, 2025
♫♫ Op. 40 in San Francisco, CA, March 23-29, 2025
♫♫ Op. 41 in Rochester, NY, July 6-12, 2025
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Take a week off just to practice, learn, and perform with like minded music lovers. Join Rami Bar-Niv, international concert pianist, for a unique opportunity to spend a week in the country, surrounded by a special group of people who share the joys and challenges of being adult piano students, as well as gaining an up close and personal experience with a world class pianist. Camp is suitable for adult piano players of all levels, from complete beginners to professional performers and piano teachers. Teenagers are also welcome, accompanied by their teachers or their parents. You will have a one hour lesson each day with Rami, a class, lecture, or concert performance each evening with Rami and guest masters, and at least four hours of daily piano time. You will learn correct and injury free piano playing techniques. Participation is limited to 8 people.
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Comments from Participants
♫♫ My Experiences at Rami’s Rhapsody Piano Camp ♫♫ “…Right away I was impressed with his warmth, kindness, and exceptional qualities as a human being and teacher, in addition to his excellent musicianship…” (Click here for the full article).
♫ “You’re a genius! I have often expressed my awe and admiration for your teaching, but this is about your brilliance of management. BRAVO!”
♫ “We could always find Rami with questions during the day. And of course we each had his undivided attention for our own lessons on a daily basis.”
♫ “I just received the pictures of the wonderful week we spent at Rami’s Rhapsody. It was fun and I learned a LOT.”
♫ “Rami’s private lessons were exceptional.”
♫ “The best ever!!!!!”
♫” As always, your lessons were truly wonderful. Thank you, Maestro.”
♫ “Rami was the epitome of the patient pedagogue. After the week with him, I understand and admire his dedication to passing on his knowledge. We had a ball.”