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Heifetz International Music Institute
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Heifetz International Music Institute
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The Week Six Challenge

Ensure the next generation of world class musicians will have the opportunity to discover their full artistic potential at the Heifetz Institute

Redefining the Concert Experience

Our mission is to enable musicians to convey the emotion of music, explore their creative potential, and express their individuality.

Featured Programs

Announcing the Heifetz 2021 Season

 The 2022 Heifetz Institute

The intensive six-week summer program for gifted string players will be held June 24 – August 7, 2022 in Staunton, VA, and will feature both in-person and virtual options to meet the needs of our exceptional students. Apply by Dec. 31 for early bird discounts.

HEIR

The Heifetz Music Shop

Located in the heart of the Queen City’s historic district, the Heifetz Music Shop is your source for a wide variety of instrument sales, rentals, repairs, and lessons, with access to one of the largest inventories of musical instruments rentals in the nation.

Choch Full O' Bach

Bach at Heifetz

The music of J.S. Bach has always occupied a central role in the lives of Heifetz students. From solo sonatas to newly conceived arrangements of master works, browse the extensive archives of performances from the Heifetz stage.

Rubato: The Virtual Concert Hall

From the Heifetz Stage to Your Screen

Video of the Week

Heifetz On Air: Heifetz for The Holidays

Happy Holidays! This episode features Heifetz faculty, alums, and special guests perform beloved carols, Baroque gems, and custom arrangements of holiday classics, played in Heifetz Holiday Tour stops in Baltimore, Washington, and beyond, and capped off with the...

Video of the Week: A Stranger in Chopin’s Cello Sonata

Composed in 1827, the year before Franz Schubert died at the age of just 31, Winterreise is made up of 24 songs, written to texts by Wilhelm Müller. Its story, told in fragments and references rather than structured narrative, is seen through the eyes of a heartbroken...

Video of the Week: The Clock Stops for CPE Bach

In his lifetime, Carl Philip Emanuel Bach, the eldest of Johann Sebastian Bach’s composing sons, was far more famous, prosperous, and influential than his illustrious father.

Video Of The Week: Manuel Quiroga – The Forgotten Spanish Virtuoso

The story behind the last of the six Op. 27 solo violin sonatas by Eugène Ysaÿe, dedicated to the Spanish violinist Manuel Quiroga.

Video of the Week: Variations On The Theme of Love

“One cannot easily overlook the indelible love story that Messiaen shared with Claire. And all musicians — violinists in particular — are indebted…

Video of the Week: Strum

The Borromeo String Quartet performs Jessie Montgomery’s “Strum” at the Heifetz Institute—”a piece that pulsates with pure energy and salutes American folk idioms and the spirit of dance and movement.”

Video of the Week: All Hail Hailstork!

“Hailstork pulls out all the stops here, literally (in the playing of the strings) and figuratively, turning the simple tune into something quite complex. In his very brief comments on this piece, Hailstork writes that the theme is “interrupted by abrupt dissonant...

The 2022 Heifetz Memory Book

The year in images from the Heifetz Institute 2022, a year that saw the resumption of our new Ensemble in Residence Program and our 6-week summer program

The Heifetz Holiday Homecoming 2022

Our year-end “Heifetz Holiday Homecoming,” featuring Minchae Kim, SoHyun Ko violins; Jerome McCoy, viola, and Dilshod Narzillaev, cello and faculty pianist Allison Freeman

Video of the Week: A Picture Painted Without a Model

Violist Joseph Skerik and faculty pianist Tae Kim perform Eugène Ysaÿe’s passionate Extase, Op. 21 in concert at the Heifetz Institute’s 2022 Festival of Concerts

Performance Archives

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