Violin Academy of Southern California

JULY 7-12, 2025


Designed to service Middle through High School advanced violinists, the CSUF violin camp features faculty members Ernest Salem,Wei-Wei Le,Fung Ho, andLeslie Ho. Throughout the week campattendees will receive a lesson from each of our prestigious faculty members, participate in supervised practice with current CSUF violin students, and attend daily masterclasses. Don’t miss thisexciting and enriching opportunity.

Daily Schedule

  • 9:00a-12:00p - Lessons & Supervised Practice
  • 12:15p-1:00p -Lunch
  • 1:15p-2:45p- Master Class

A Recital Competition will be taking place during the final recital on July 12, 2025

Requirements

  • Certificate of Merit Level 7 (or equivalent)
  • Private Teacher Letter of Recommendation
  • Be going into6th - 12th grade this fall.
  • $925 Registration Fee
    $450 non-refundable deposit due after acceptance.

Deadlines

  • June 9, 2025 - Application & Non-Refundable $450 Deposit
  • June 16, 2025 - Remaining $475 Payment

How to Apply


    1. Before June 9, 2025 Deadline
    2. (after acceptance is confirmed)
      Before June 9, 2025 Deadline

    3. Before June 16, 2025 Deadline
    4. Complete release of liability formPDF File Opens in new window
      Bring to the first day of camp.

Ernest Salem,director

Ernest Salem

Ernest Salem,violinist, is currently Professor of Music at о. He has performed in concerts and recitals across the United States and presented master classes at various universities, colleges and arts schools. Former university affiliations include appointments as a faculty member at Wichita State University, the College of St. Benedict/St. John's University and New Mexico State University. Active as a freelance musician in the Los Angeles Area, he has performed with the Los Angeles Master Chorale Orchestra, Los Angeles Mozart Orchestra, Long Beach Symphony, Asia American Orchestra and South Coast Symphony. Formerly Concertmaster of the Wichita and Las Cruces Symphonies, Dr. Salem has also served as Principal Second of the Minnesota Opera Orchestra and Assistant Concertmaster of the Texas Chamber and Texas Opera Theater Orchestras. As a chamber musician, Salem has been violinist with о’s Premiere Trio, first violinist with Wichita State's Fairmount Quartet, a member of the College of St. Benedict's Chamber Ensemble "Pastiche," and violinist with New Mexico State's Delphian Trio. Currently, he performs regularly as a chamber musician throughout Southern California. Dr. Salem holds degrees from Michigan State University, the University of Houston and the University of Minnesota. Included among his teachers are Yfrah Neaman, Fredell Lack, and members of the Juilliard Quartet. In addition to performance activities, Dr. Salem has been published in the American String Teachers' Journal and the Long Island Historical Journal.

Wei-Wei Le

Wei-Wei Le

Described by the legendary violinist Yehudi Menuhin as “one of the most talented young musicians I have ever seen”, Associate Professor Wei-Wei Le, a native of Shanghai, graduated high school from Yehudi Menuhin School in England. She then went on and received her Bachelor of Music from Oberlin Conservatory of Music, a Master of Music degree from Cleveland Institute of Music, and a Graduate Diploma from New England Conservatory of Music.

Le has firmly established herself as one of the most gifted violinists in her generation. She has won many important international competitions, including the Yehudi Menuhin International Violin Competition (England), the Kloster Schontal International Violin Competition (Germany), and the Starling International Violin Competition (USA), among others.

Her studies have taken her to the renowned violin pedagogues, such as Yehudi Menuhin, Donald Weilerstein, Almita and Roland Vamos, and Dorothy DeLay. As a solo performer, Le has given recitals and concerts all over the world, performing solo concertos with noteworthy orchestras such as the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (London), Queensland Symphony (Australia), Bermuda Symphony Orchestra, and the State of Mexico Symphony Orchestra.

As a devoted chamber musician, Le has collaborated with great musicians and quartets in North America, Europe, and Asia, including Richard Stoltzman, William Preucil, Sara Chang, and Eliot Fisk, as well as the Ying Quartet and St. Petersburg Quartet. Prior to her appointment at UNLV, Le served on the faculty at Emory University and Georgia State University in Atlanta.

Fung Ho

Violinist Fung Ho

Fung Ho, violinist, served as Concertmaster for the West L.A. Symphony Orchestra from 1992-2001 and was Concertmaster for the Burbank Chamber Orchestra (now Burbank Philharmonic Orchestra) from 1992-97. He is the Music Director and Conductor of the Olympia Philharmonic Orchestra and the Cal State LA Symphony Orchestra/Olympia Youth Orchestra. He has also guest-conducted concerts held at University of Southern California (USC). World premieres of works by Darren Bloom, Hong Diep, Amanda Harberg, Dr. John M. Kennedy, Dr. Daniel Kessner, Frank Ezra Levy and Masatoshi Mitsumoto were also given to his credit in conducting different orchestras in venues such as the Walt Disney Concert Hall and Zipper Hall. Mr. Ho moved to Los Angeles in 1984 from New York City where he served as Concertmaster for both the Brooklyn Chamber and Queens Philharmonic Orchestras. He has also given solo and chamber music recitals in New York, Los Angeles, Vancouver and Minnesota.

Besides keeping a busy schedule performing, Mr. Ho also maintains a studio of young and talented students. Fung Ho was President of the Los Angeles Section of the American String Teachers Association (ASTA) and also served as President of the West San Gabriel Valley Branch of the Music Teachers Association of California (MTAC). Mr. Ho holds a Masters Degree of Music in Violin Performance from the Manhattan School of Music in New Yo