FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Lang Lang International Music Foundation and MYAC Collaborate to Empower Young Musicians Three Spectacular Concerts to Take Place from Naperville to Lake Geneva Highwood, IL – Midwest Young Artists Conservatory (MYAC) is proud to announce the revival of its exciting collaboration with the renowned Lang Lang International Music Foundation in 2024, following the COVID years. This partnership will bring three spectacular concerts, showcasing the exceptional talents of accomplished young pianists, to audiences from Naperville to Lake Geneva. The concert series will feature extraordinary performances by Alexander Liu, Anna Kesselman, Taige Wang, Ryan Huang, and Ryan Wang, promising an unforgettable experience of classical music excellence. Concert Dates and Venues: - 17 August - 1 PM at Wentz Hall, Naperville, IL - 17 August - 7 PM at MYAC Center, Highwood, IL - 18 August - 1 PM at Riviera Ballroom, Lake Geneva, WI “This collaboration with the Lang Lang International Music Foundation aligns perfectly with our mission to nurture and inspire young musicians,” said Dr. Allan Dennis, President, Founder, and Music Director of MYAC. “We are excited to once again present these remarkable young artists to our community. The combination of the fabulous performer and master teacher Lang Lang's handpicked students and Midwest Young Artists Conservatory's Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Music students made for incredible concerts before COVID, and we are beyond excited to resume this long-term collaboration this year. Their performances of Chopin’s Piano Concerto, movements from Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 21, and Rachmaninoff's Piano Concerto No. 2, as well as orchestral masterpieces by Weber and Humperdinck, will make for an inspirational, fun, and musically rewarding program - and admission is free!” For more information about the concert series or to secure your free tickets, please visit mya.org/upcoming-events or contact MYAC at (847) 926 – 9898. About Midwest Young Artists Conservatory (MYAC): Midwest Young Artists Conservatory is dedicated to enriching the lives of young musicians through exceptional music education and performance opportunities. Located in Highwood, IL, MYAC serves hundreds of students from the Chicago area and beyond. About Lang Lang International Music Foundation: Founded by the world-renowned pianist Lang Lang, the Lang Lang International Music Foundation seeks to inspire and educate the next generation of classical music lovers and performers through outreach programs and high-profile collaborations.
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