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The summer festival includes orchestra, chamber music, solo recitals, choral works, and crossover artists as well as master classes and programs for children. The festival also presents events designed to teach classical music, titled Notable Encounters , and a fall and spring concert series titled Wintermezzo .
For 20 years, hordes of music fans have made the trek to a 700-acre farm in Manchester, Tenn., for Bonnaroo, a summer music festival staple known for its consistently eclectic lineups.
The Festival Orchestra is a resident ensemble, which varies in size throughout the summer from 70 to more than a 100, depending on repertoire, and is made up of musicians from top-tier orchestras across the country. [10] Each summer, the music director leads four of the seven regular Festival Orchestra Concerts, and each concert features a soloist.
The musicians of the Philharmonie Festiva, which was founded in 2008, come from renowned orchestras in Germany and neighboring countries. According to Gerd Schaller, "the orchestra is not a short-term, active project orchestra, but the intention was to build and develop a top-class orchestra, a festival orchestra, in the long term, to undertake his own ambitious projects at the Ebrach Summer ...
The former Wintergreen Summer Music Academy (1997-2020) was a chamber music intensive program for advanced high school through doctoral students who play violin, viola, and cello. WSMA also produced the Lotte Lehmann Vocal Masterclasses, [ 5 ] the Composition Academy, and the Quartet Fellowship Program.
The Colorado Music Festival is a classical music festival in Boulder, Colorado.It was founded in 1976 by the Vienna-born conductor and violinist, Giora Bernstein and presents an annual summer season of concerts in Boulder's Chautauqua Auditorium performed by the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra as well as visiting artists and ensembles.
The festival began as a way to provide cultural activity during the summer months in Hamilton, Ontario, and was founded as a two-week summer music festival in 1988 by conductor Boris Brott. Its budget has increased from $50,000 to under $1.5 million, and it has become Canada's largest orchestral music festival.
In 2011, in collaboration with the Anton Bruckner Institute of Linz, the Ebrach Summer Music Festival organized a Bruckner Festival featuring the early Symphonies nos. 1, 2 and 3 and an academic symposium on the theme "Bruckner on his travels". The festival also focuses on the performance and recording of musical rarities.