ZAGREB, 13 Aug 2021 - The International Summer Music School Pučišća, which is being held on the southern island of Brač in July and August has gathered participants from Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia, Austria, Russia, Ukraine, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Switzerland, Latvia, France, Sweden and Canada.
Classes are held by professors from Croatia and abroad, organisers of the Summer Music School reported.
The International Summer Music School Pučišća is being held in July and August every year since 1995. It covers different musical genres (classical, jazz, pop/rock/fusion) in separate music workshops divided by instruments. Each instrumental course is held in a separate 9 or 10-day session and consists of individual work with music professors and work in instrumental groups. During the 9 or 10-day course, many concerts are held: by attendants, professors and other musicians, in Pučišća and in other towns on the island of Brač, and at the end, a final attendants' concert is held.
There are no entry requirements for participants in the courses and everyone is welcome to participate regardless of origin, age and musical ability or knowledge. The courses consist of a combination of individual and group instrumental teaching.
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