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Founded in May 1987 by Linda Rosenthal, the festival celebrates jazz, classical, and blues music. [2] It includes performances by solo artists and musical groups covering diverse styles plus educational concerts and instructional workshops. [3] Juneau Jazz & Classics is a private, 501(c)(3), nonprofit organization.
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Non-profit organizations based in Juneau, Alaska (9 P) Pages in category "Culture of Juneau, Alaska" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
The Flynn announced the dates for the 2024 edition of the Burlington Discover Jazz Festival on Wednesday as well as the Grammy-winning performers who will open and close the five-day event ...
The festival is held in Juneau, Alaska, most commonly in April, and lasts for a week. Its functioning is supported solely by volunteers and donations. The Alaska Folk Festival, which was established in 1975, [1] is a celebration of music by folks. Folk music is an important component, but all types of music are encouraged.
Juneau hosts the annual Alaska Folk Festival, Juneau Jazz & Classics music festival, and Celebration, a biennial Alaska Native cultural festival. A city-owned ski resort, Eaglecrest is on Douglas Island. Auk Village Totem 458. The city-owned Treadwell ice-skating rink is located on the south end of Douglas Island.
While initially focused on acoustic jazz, the festival's 1969 program was an experiment in fusing jazz, soul and rock music and audiences. Ocean Blue Jazz Festival mid-1990s–early 2000s
The Juneau Symphony was founded in 1962 by high school music teacher Cliff Berge and his wife Gladys to give local musicians in Alaska’s capital city a platform to perform classical music. First called the Juneau Symphonette, they played their first concert featuring Wagner’s Tannhauser overture, at the Juneau’s downtown 20th Century Theater.