Philip Yampolsky
for a two-month grant to carry out research for a long-term project to document the traditional music of Timor-Leste (East Timor).
了解更多for a two-month grant to carry out research for a long-term project to document the traditional music of Timor-Leste (East Timor).
了解更多New York, New York: to support two American participants to travel to China for the I Sing Beijing intensive opera training program in summer 2011.
了解更多For support to participate in the 29th Asian Composers League (ACL) conference and festival at Taipei National University in November 2011.
了解更多Composer, Troy, New York: to carry out research and creative work in India, including the study of Sitar and Hindustani music theory with Ustad Shahid Parvez Khan, and to collaborate with contemporary Indian artists including former ACC grantee Ranjit Makkuni.
了解更多Support participation of Somei Satoh in the presentation of the collaborative performance work River at BAM's Next Wave Festival in December, 1997
To provide support for the performance and related public programs of the Cloud Gate Dance Theater of Taiwan at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in fall 1995.
了解更多Composer, Hong Kong: to complete a program of study leading to a Ph.D. in Composition at University of California, San Diego (UCSD)
了解更多to support the participation of musicians from Continuum in the Roaring Hooves Festival in Mongolia in June 2004
to enable the Continuum chamber music ensemble to participate in the Roaring Hooves Festival in Mongolia in June 2002
了解更多to support a traditional Hsiang Waing orchestra from the Gitameit Music Center to travel to China to present workshops and performances at the Beijing Central Conservatory of Music and the 46 Fangjia Hutong Theater in May 2011.
了解更多to support the participation of scholars and artists from Japan in a three-day conference, Strategies for Nurturing Japanese Traditional Instrument Genres in the 21st Century, in New York City in March 2012.
Postponed from Spring 08; Support for visiting musicians from Japan teaching in the Gagaku curriculum at Columbia in 2008 or 2009
to enable musicians Mayumi Miyata, Hitomi Nakamura, and Takeshi Sagamoto to participate in a gagaku workshop at Columbia in March 2007
了解更多to carry out research and creative work in Korea, China, and possibly Cambodia, India, and/or Indonesia in 2012.
了解更多to support your studies at the New England Conservatory of Music beginning in fall 2011.
ten-month fellowship to continue a professional program of study in conducting at the Curtis Institute of Music beginning September 2006
to pursue a professional program of study in conducting at the Curtis Institute of Music beginning September 2005
twelve-month fellowship to continue study in a program leading to the Master of Music degree at Juilliard School, beginning fall 2004
Partial twelve-month fellowship to begin a program of study in piano performance leading to the Master of Music degree at Juilliard School
Nine-week fellowship to study music at Aspen Music School in summer 2002
了解更多to support the participation of Indonesian vocalist Nyak Ina Raseuki in a series of concerts, workshops, and a symposium organized by the Momenta Quartet in March and April 2011.
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