| PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS IKIF offers two weeks of lessons to participants who will receive at least 3 lessons per week. Participants can choose their teachers for each lesson after the first assigned lesson. There are lectures and featured events on the middle weekend as well as the IKIF Scholarship Awards Competition on the last weekend. A total of $10,000 is awarded to four Finalists at the discretion of the jury, as well as an appearance at IKIF 2021 for the First Prize winner. Students have the opportunity to hear their teachers and other featured guest artists in concert at Merkin Hall and in Lang Recital Hall at Hunter College each evening during the Festival. Tuition Scholarships are available based on merit and need. Space at Hunter College Dormitories is available. WHAT DISTINGUISHES THIS PROGRAM The International Keyboard Institute & Festival presents two weeks of concerts, lectures and masterclasses. Open to lovers of the piano through post-conservatory students and teachers, participants in the two week program can choose their teachers and are eligible to compete in the $10,000 IKIF Artist Recognition Scholarship Awards. LOCATION Merkin Hall, Hunter College, New York, NY MUSICAL FOCUS Classical ARTISTIC/MUSIC DIRECTOR Jerome Rose AGE & LEVEL 12-85 DATES July 12-26, 2020 Date details:  Application deadline: April 15, 2020; tuition due: May 15, 2020 COST $950 Cost details 
 Application fee: $50 Tuition for complete festival: $950 Session I or II tuition: $590 Full audit tuition: $300 Session I or II audit tuition: $150 Daily audit fee: $40 STUDENTS 115 TEACHERS 25 Featured Teachers Jerome Rose, Geoffrey Burleson, Jean-Efflam Bavouzet, Steven Mayer, Jeffrey Swann, Victor Rosenbaum, Eduard Zilberkant CONTACT INFORMATION Jerome Rose 229 West 97th Street, Suite 1B New York, NY 10025 UNITED STATES 212-665-2446 SOCIAL LINKS |