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Young European Strings School of Music : ウィキペディア英語版 | Young European Strings School of Music
The Young European Strings (YES) School of Music is located in Dublin, Ireland and specialises in the early development and training of young professional musicians. The YES School of Music provides tuition for the violin, viola, cello and double bass. The Young European Strings Chamber Orchestra (YESCO) has performed throughout Europe and has released three albums to date. == History ==
Young European Strings was established in 1988 by Hungarian-born viola player Maria Kelemen.〔(Escape brings music to the ears by Andrea Smith, Sunday Independent, 31 May 2009 )〕 Kelemen’s grandmother, pianist Emilia Schoffan, founded the first private music school in Budapest in the early twentieth century. Kelemen left Hungary in 1956 to study at the Brussels and Liège Royal Music Conservatories and began her professional career at the age of twenty as the leader of the viola section in the Netherlands Philharmonic Orchestra where she remained until 1984. Kelemen moved to Ireland in 1987 and founded Young European Strings a year later to develop the music potential of young children from the age of two and a half years, integrating her own methods 〔('String Theory', Irish Independent, 22 February 2014 )〕 with the Kodály Approach.〔(Playground Prodigy by Arminta Wallace, The Irish Times, 28 August 2010 )〕〔‘A string to their bow’ by Sheila Wayman, The Irish Times Magazine, 6 October 2007〕〔‘Never too young’ by David Denton, The Strad Magazine, September 1996〕
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