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Title: ASME at WAU Music Festival Unites Young Musicians in a Celebration of U.S.-China Friendship
Washington, D.C., August 5th to August 9th, 2024 - The ASME@WAU Music Festival, a premier event offering an enriching mix of lessons, engaging classes, chamber music, and solo performances, has successfully concluded its latest edition. This year's festival, which highlighted the vibrant musical traditions of both China and America, brought together top professors from the DC area and across the U.S. to mentor a new generation of musicians. Co-directors Daniel Lau and Dan Zhang sought to create an environment where the highest level of music making could be achieved in a joyful fashion. Student ExperiencesThe festival left a lasting impression on its participants. Miya Grimard, an 18-year-old violist from Falls Church High School, expressed her enthusiasm for returning to the festival every year. 16-year-old pianist Elizabeth Davis from New Jersey shared her gratitude for the warm welcome and seamless arrangements, eagerly anticipating future participation. Ziyu Zhao, a 15-year-old double bass player from the Central Conservatory of Music Affiliated School in China, highlighted the festival as a wonderful opportunity to meet American students and perform together, hoping for more events like this. Erhan Zhang, a 14-year-old pianist from the Beijing Haijia School, reflected on how much he learned from both the professors and his fellow young musicians, thoroughly enjoying his time at the festival. Organizational ExcellenceThis year's ASME@WAU Summer Music Festival was a creatively designed program, developed through the collaborative efforts of the American Society of Musical Excellence, Washington Adventist University, Mei Tang Sheng Yue Studio, and Montgomery Sister Cities. Mei Tang Sheng Yue Studio, a key organizer, played a significant role in bringing tog...
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