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 Summer Festivals
Author: shmeon 
Date:   2007-11-02 20:35

Can anyone recommend summer festivals (for either orchestra or chamber music)? Of course I already know about the big ones: Tanglewood, Music Academy, National Repertory, National Orchestra Institute. What are some other ones out there for the 20-28 age group? Thanks!

-shmeon

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 Re: Summer Festivals
Author: Bennett 2017
Date:   2007-11-02 22:07

Take a look at this site
http://www.musicfortheloveofit.com/mwg/index.html
for festivals, workshops both here and abroad

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 Re: Summer Festivals
Author: RodRubber 
Date:   2007-11-02 22:28

National Orchestra Institute is a really fun festival, and it is in June, so if you get into that, you can also do another one, perhaps a chamber music festival. Good summer.

NOI has good conductors this year.



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 Re: Summer Festivals
Author: Bradley 
Date:   2007-11-03 02:58

http://www.peabody.jhu.edu/960

That's a pretty good link for summer festivals, and some of them should fit your experience level.

Bradley

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 Re: Summer Festivals
Author: Daniel Frazelle 
Date:   2007-11-03 03:45

A competitive and small festival, The Festival-Institute at Round Top, is an incredible, slightly underated 6 week festival in Texas that runs in June and July. They take 3 clarinets every year and the entire festival is basically the size of one orchestra. The coaching and chamber music is top-notch. The quality of the orchestra is even better, and they always bring in fantastic conductors. I learned so much there that prepared me for professional orchestra gigs that followed.

Being only six weeks long is a bit of a drawback, but you can learn and absorb so much in those six weeks. I highly recommend checking out the festival. Current teachers are Ken Grant (Rochester Philharmonic, Eastman) and Hakan Rosengren (phenomenal soloist, CalState-Fulerton). I would rank this festival a small notch below the top three and way better than most in terms of playing time and experience.

Also, the food is as good as you will find anywhere on a day-to-day basis.

http://www.festivalhill.org/



Post Edited (2007-11-03 03:46)

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