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Jul 24, 2008

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Jul 1, 2008
Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ - Classical Concert
Dates: July 1
Sponsor: Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ
Auditorium: Merrill Auditorium
Contact:

207-883-4234

  20 Myrtle Street
  Portland, ME United States
Phone: 207-883-4234
e-mail: info@foko.org
Web: http://www.foko.org

Classical concert with guest organist Geroen Krahfoerst. Admission: $12 suggested at the door; under 21 free. Pre-concert talk begins at 6:30.

Jul 3, 2008
Jeffrey Swann at the Spoleto Festival
Dates: July 3
Sponsor: Festival dei Due Mondi
Auditorium: Chiosto di San Nicolò
Contact:

Box Office
Piazza della Libertà, 10
Spoleto, Italy

  Chiosto di San Nicolò
  Spoleto, Italy
Phone: 39.0743.218613
Fax: 39.0743.218613
e-mail: biglietteria@festivaldispoleto.com
Web: http://www.festivaldispoleto.com

Prize-winning pianist Jeffrey Swann presents an all-Messiaen recital at the Spoleto Festival on Thursday, July 3rd, at 7:00 p.m.

Program
From Catalogue des Oiseaux:
Le Chocard des alpes
Le Loriot
Le Courlis cendre
Le Merle bleu

"Highly expressive interpretation ... extraordinarily powerful performance" - Corriere della Sera (Milan)

For additional information on Jeffrey Swann, contact Melody Bunting International (melbunting@aol.com).


Trio Solisti
Dates: July 3
Auditorium: Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: (914) 232-1252
e-mail: events@caramoor.org
Web: http://caramoor.org

Katonah, New York – Week three of the seven-week 2008 Caramoor International Music Festival begins on Thursday, July 3 at 7:30pm in the Spanish Courtyard with Trio Solisti. These three brilliant instrumentalists – Maria Bachmann, violin; Alexis Pia Gerlach, cello; and Jon Klibonoff, piano – present a delightfully diverse program featuring their own monumental arrangement of Modest Mussorgsky’s classic Pictures at an Exhibition as well as Maurice Ravel’s masterpiece, Trio in A minor, and Astor Piazzolla’s tango-inflected Four Seasons of Buenos Aires.

Jul 4, 2008
The John Pizzarelli Quartet: Great American Songbook Celebration
Dates: July 4
Auditorium: Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: (914) 232-1252
e-mail: events@caramoor.org
Web: http://www.caramoor.org

Katonah, New York – Multi-faceted guitarist, singer, and entertainer, John Pizzarelli returns to Caramoor for an evening of classic standards, beautiful ballads, and hot jazz on Friday, July 4 at 8:00 pm in the Venetian Theater. The program is entitled The Great American Songbook Celebration. Using greats like Nat "King" Cole and Frank Sinatra and the songs of writers like Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen as touchstones, Pizzarelli is among the prime contemporary interpreters of the great American songbook, bringing to the tradition his signature style and brilliant guitar playing.

Jul 5, 2008
Carnival in Venice- All Vivaldi
Dates: July 5
Auditorium: Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: (914) 232-1252
e-mail: events@caramoor.org
Web: http://www.caramoor.org

Katonah, New York – The Caramoor International Music Festival will present the Orchestra of St. Luke’s in an All-Vivaldi program, Carnival in Venice, featuring the composer’s masterpiece, The Four Seasons, on Saturday, July 5 at 8:00pm in the Venetian Theater. Carnival in Venice will begin with a pre-concert extravaganza at 5:00pm with comic performances by Caramoor’s resident commedia dell-arte troupe, Il Giullari di Piazza. Audiences are invited to dine amidst Caramoor’s gardens prior to the evening concert by bringing their own picnics or pre-ordering picnics from Great Performances® by calling 212.337.6055.

Gregory Fulkerson at Round Top
Dates: Jun 21 to Jul 5
Sponsor: International Festival-Institute at Round Top
Auditorium: International Festival-Institute at Round Top
Contact:

Box Office, 979-249-3129
info@festivalhill.org

  Festival Concert Hall
  Round Top, TX United States
Phone: 979-249-3129
e-mail: info@festivalhill.org
Web: http://www.festivalhill.org

Prize-winning violinist Gregory Fulkerson performs with the Texas Festival Orchestra, Jean-Marie Zeitoni conducting.

July 5th at 8:00 p.m.
Festival Concert Hall
International Festival-Institute at Round Top, Texas

All-Sibelius program:
Violin Concerto in D minor, Opus 47
Symphony No. 1 in E minor, Opus 39


2008 Bellingham Festival of Music
Dates: July 5 to 20
Sponsor: Bellingham Festival of Music
Auditorium: Western Washington University PAC and the Bellingham Yacht Club
Contact:

info@bellinghamfestival.org

  Bellingham, WA United States
Phone: 360-201-6621
e-mail: info@bellinghamfestival.org
Web: http://www.bellinghamfestival.org

The Bellingham Festival of Music returns this summer to celebrate its Fifteenth Season of Orchestral and Chamber Concerts. Artistic Director Michael Palmer will again conduct the Festival Orchestra in a series of concerts running July 5 – 20, 2008. Orchestral concerts in the 2008 Festival will all be held at Western Washington University’s 663-seat Performing Arts Center. The chamber music concerts will be held for the first time at the Bellingham Yacht Club and will include a light buffet. For more information about purchasing Festival tickets, telephone the WWU Box Office at 360-650-6146, or write to WWU Box Office, Western Washington University, 516 High Street, Bellingham, WA 98225-9107.

Harvard Glee Club
Dates: July 5
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

Box Office

  Green Bay Road & Lake Cook Road
  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
e-mail: tickets@ravinia.org
Web: http://ravinia.org

8 p.m. – Martin Theatre Tickets: $40-25/Lawn $10/Park opens at 3 p.m.

San Francisco Internation Music Festival
Dates: July 5th-7th
Auditorium: San Francisco Conservatory of Music
Contact:

Cathy Angelo

  50 Oak Street
  San Francisco, CA United States
Phone: 415-388-6310
e-mail: cathy@sfmf.org
Web: http://www.sfmf.org

The Milton and Peggy Salkind International Piano Duo Festival is the United States’ first and foremost international music festival solely dedicated to the art of the piano duo. Now entering its second annual season, the Salkind International Piano Duo Festival spotlights world-class artists in a series of concerts that capture the spirit of similar European and Russian festivals. This year an extraordinary array of distinguished artists from the greater Bay Area, Latvia, Armenia, Italy, Japan, and Australia will grace the Bay Area with a series of five concerts, each one focused on a different musical theme. Don’t miss this rare opportunity to experience the rich sonorities and rewarding repertoire of the piano duo genre.

Jul 6, 2008
Jeffrey Swann in Wroclaw, Poland
Dates: July 6th
Sponsor: Festiwal Wieczory w Arsenale
Auditorium: Arsenale
Contact:

Box Office

  Rynek Ratusz 24
  Wroclaw, Poland
Phone: 48(0)71.342.2291
e-mail: widownia@wieczory-w-arsenale.pl
Web: http://www.wieczory-w-arsenale.pl

Prize-winning pianist Jeffrey Swann performs the Shostakovich Piano Concerto No. 1 in C minor, Opus 35, with the Wratislavia Chamber Orchestra, Jan Stanienda conducting, in a program also featuring Honegger's Symphony in D minor and Bartok's Divertimento for Strings.

"Brilliant ... a dashing virtuoso ... spectacular playing" - The New York Times

For reservations & information:
48(0)604.562843
widownia@wieczory-w-arsenale.pl


Tango for the Family: Family Concert, Sonidos Latinos II
Dates: July 6
Auditorium: Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: (914) 232-1252
e-mail: events@caramoor.org
Web: http://www.caramoor.org

The vibrancy, rhythm and excitement of the Tango will dazzle youngsters and their families in two programs, Tango for the Family for youngsters ages 6 and up and Tango for Tots for those under 6 on Sunday, July 6 at 4:30pm. Leading Tango for the Family in the Venetian Theater will be narrator Jamie Bernstein and flutist Marco Granados, along with the Sonidos Latinos Festival Ensemble: Pablo Aslan, bass; Emilio Solla, piano; Raul Jaurena, bandoneón; Nicolas Danielson, violin. This interactive and energetic event will take youngsters on a musical journey to the Latin American countries of Argentina and Uruguay through the sounds and dance of the Tango.

Caramoor: Tango for Tots
Dates: July 6
Auditorium: Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: (914) 232-1252
e-mail: events@caramoor.org
Web: http://www.caramoor.org

The vibrancy, rhythm and excitement of the Tango will dazzle youngsters and their families in two programs, Tango for the Family for youngsters ages 6 and up and Tango for Tots for those under 6 on Sunday, July 6 at 4:30pm. Teaching artist Katie Kresek along with bandoneonist Hector del Curto and pianist Gustavo Casanave, will introduce very young children to the both the music and dance of Tango in Tango for Tots in the Reception Tent at Caramoor. Engaging children through musical games, storytelling, activities, and performances with professional Tango dancers and live music, the program will promote active listening and an imaginative concert-going experience for all.

Jul 8, 2008
Misha & Cipa Dichter
Dates: July 8
Sponsor: Mrs. A. Watson Armour
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

box office

  Green Bay Road & Lake Cook Road
  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
e-mail: tickets@ravinia.org
Web: http://ravinia.org

Tuesday, July 8, 8 p.m. – Martin Theatre “40th Anniversary Concert” Misha Dichter, Piano Cipa Dichter, Piano Program to include Mozart/Busoni, Shostakovich, Infante Tickets: $50-30/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m.

Music for Harpsichord and Ensemble
Dates: July 8, 8 pm
Sponsor: WASHINGTON SQUARE MUSIC FESTIVAL
Auditorium: Washington Square Park, 1 block south of 8th St. and Fifth Ave.
Contact:

Peggy Friedman

  Washington Square Park, south-east quadrant
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-252-3621
e-mail: info@washingtonsquaremusicfestival.org
Web: http://www.washingtonsquaremusicfestival.org

Opening performance celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Washington Square Music Festival's free concert series in the Square. Harpsichordist Gerard Ranck joins the Festival Ensemble for a program of Vivaldi, Tigran Mansurian, de Falle and Bach. This concert is dedicated to three people who, until their deaths, were responsible for the founding and advancement over the years of the Festival. Peggy Campbell, chair until 1987; violinist Alexander "Sasha" Schneider, the artistic founder, and oboist Henry Schuman, music director 1982-2000. Lutz Rath is the current music director. Rainspace is NYU's Frederick Loewe Theatre, 35 West 4th Street.

Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ Pops Concert
Dates: July 8
Sponsor: gBritt PR
Auditorium: Merrill Auditorium
Contact:

207-883-4234

  20 Myrtle Street
  Portland, ME United States
Phone: 207-883-4264
e-mail: info@foko.org
Web: http://www.foko.org

Nationally acclaimed performer Dr. John D. Schwandt joins the Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ for a Pops concert, July 8th. Schwandt, equally at home on a classical or theatrical pipe organ, is known for his award-winning improvisational skills, his music versatility, and his ability to excite and engage audiences of every kind.

Carmina Burana at the Hollywood Bowl
Dates: 7/8/08
Sponsor: LA Philharmonic
Auditorium: Hollywood Bowl
  2301 N. Highland Ave
  Hollywood, CA United States
Web: http://hollywoodbowl.com

Receive 50% off select tickets to the Hollywood Bowl! Enter code: BOWL Get 50% off tickets in sections M&N. This offer is online only. Original price: $25, discounted price: $12.50! LA Phil presents – Carmina Burana Tuesday, July 8, 8:00 pm at the Hollywood Bowl Featured Artists: Los Angeles Philharmonic Bramwell Tovey, conductor Cyndia Sieden, soprano Pacific Chorale (John Alexander, artistic director) Los Angeles Children’s Chorus (Anne Tomlinson, artistic director) TOVEY Urban Runway STRAUSS Don Juan ORFF Carmina Burana Bramwell Tovey and the Los Angeles Philharmonic will launch the annual Tuesday/Thursday Classical concerts under the stars. The program concludes with Carl Orff's influential and powerful Carmina Burana, music heard so often at the movies and on TV. To purchase tickets, visit: http://www.hollywoodbowl.com/tickets/performance_detail.cfm?id=3508 Enter code: BOWL

Jul 9, 2008
Joshua Bell and Leonard Slatkin with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Dates: July 9
Sponsor: Jenner & Block, RSM McGladrey
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

box office

  Green Bay Road & Lake Cook Road
  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
e-mail: tickets@ravinia.org
Web: http://ravinia.org

Wednesday, July 9, 8 p.m. – Pavilion Chicago Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin, Conductor Joshua Bell, Violin Program to include Enescu, Sibelius, Beethoven Tickets: $60-40-20/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m.

Jul 10, 2008
Denis Matsuev and Leonard Slatkin with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Dates: July 10
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

box office

  Green Bay Road & Lake Cook Road
  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
e-mail: tickets@ravinia.org
Web: http://ravinia.org

Thursday, July 10, 8 p.m. – Pavilion Chicago Symphony Orchestra Leonard Slatkin, Conductor Denis Matsuev, Piano Tickets: $60-40-20/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m.

Caramoor Festival Presents: Escher String Quartet
Dates: July 10
Auditorium: Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: (914) 232-1252
e-mail: events@caramoor.org
Web: http://caramoor.org

Katonah, New York – Caramoor International Music Festival presents its 2007-08 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence, the Escher String Quartet, in a program featuring the world premiere of a Caramoor commission, Pierre Jalbert’s String Quartet No. 4, on Thursday, July 10 at 7:30pm in the Spanish Courtyard. The program, the second in this summer’s Quartet of Quartets series, also includes the late-Romantic composer Alexander von Zemlinsky’s String Quartet No. 3, Op. 19 as well as Bartók’s String Quartet No. 3 in C sharp Major, Sz. 85 and Dvoøók’s String Quartet No. 12 in F Major, Op. 96 (American).

Jul 11, 2008
Brevard Music Center Concert: From the New World
Dates: July 11, 2008
Sponsor: Brevard Music Center
Auditorium: Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Contact:

Box Office

  349 Andante Lane
  Brevard, NC United States
Phone: 828-862-2105
Fax: 828-862-2105
e-mail: boxoffice@brevardmusic.org
Web: http://www.brevardmusic.org

Transylvania Symphony Orchestra with Steven Smith, conductor. Prokofiev's Suite from Lieutenant Kije, Copland's Suite from Billy the Kid, and Dvorak's Symphony No. 9 ("From the New World").

American Bach Soloists 14th Annual SummerFest
Dates: July 11-13
Sponsor: American Bach Soloists
Auditorium: St. Stephen's Church
Contact:

Lisa Okuhn

  3 Bayview Avenue
  BELVEDERE, CA United States
Phone: 800-838-3006
e-mail: lokuhn@quinn-assoc.com
Web: http://www.americanbach.org

The summer comes alive with American Bach Soloists 14th annual SummerFest. The four-part evening kicks off at 6pm with ARTIST SPOTLIGHT, a tour through the different aspects of early music. Then savor a gourmet picnic-style meal at BACH’S SUPPER (6:30pm). Enjoy the picnic while reveling in TWILIGHT SERENADE (7:15pm), an informal performance by Bay Area musicians. These events culminate at 8:00pm with THE MAIN EVENT. American Bach Soloists presents three different programs of favorite chamber works performed by the nation’s leading period-instrument stylists: Baroque Gems, Classical Classics, and The Romantics. Tickets: Artist Spotlight, free-$10; Main Event, $18-37, Bach’s Supper, $8-15 Box Office 800-838-3006 or http://www.americanbach.org For program and other info:americanbach.org

Caramoor: Lera Auerbach & Alisa Weilerstein
Dates: July 11
Auditorium: Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: (914) 232-1252
e-mail: events@caramoor.org
Web: http://www.caramoor.org

Katonah, New York – Caramoor International Music Festival presents Alisa Weilerstein, cello, and Lera Auerbach, composer and piano, in a program that includes the world premiere of Ms. Auerbach’s Twenty-four Preludes for Violoncello & Piano, Op. 47 (1999-2006) on Friday, July 11 at 8:00pm in the Spanish Courtyard. Their program also features Ms. Auerbach’s Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, No. 1, Op. 69 and the Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, Op. 40 by Shostakovich.

Jul 12, 2008
Andres Cardenes and the Brevard Sinfonia
Dates: July 12, 2008
Sponsor: Brevard Music Center
Auditorium: Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Contact:

Box Office

  349 Andante Lane
  Brevard, NC United States
Phone: 828-862-2105
Fax: 828-862-2105
e-mail: boxoffice@brevardmusic.org
Web: http://www.brevardmusic.org

Andres Cardenes conducting the Brevard Sinfonia, comprised of students in the Music Center's Advanced Division, in Respighi's Trittico Botticelliano ("Three Botticelli Pictures"), Piazzolla's The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires, and Beethoven's Symphony No. 8.

Caramoor Festival Presents: Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Dates: July 12
Auditorium: The Venetian Theater at Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: 914-232-1252
e-mail: boxoffice@caramoor.org
Web: http://caramoor.org

The 12th Bel Canto at Caramoor season – an annual operatic exploration that Anthony Tommasini of The New York Times calls “an essential contribution” – has been announced. Will Crutchfield, Caramoor’s Director of Opera, will present two classics: Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia and Verdi’s La Forza del Destino, the latter in its rarely-heard original version, composed for the Imperial Theatre of St. Petersburg at the height of Verdi’s career. Both operas will be heard in new critical editions supervised by Philip Gossett. These editions are being heard at Caramoor for the first time in the New York area, in the case of Il Barbiere, and for the first time in America in the case of La Forza. Il Barbiere di Siviglia will be given two performances: Sat. July 12 at 8 p.m. and Fri. July 18 at 8 p.m. La Forza del Destino will be heard in concert form on July 26 at 8 p.m. Both operas will be sung in Italian with English super titles and will be performed in Caramoor’s acoustically superb Venetian Theater.

Jul 13, 2008
Brevard Music Center Concert: Berlioz and Debussy
Dates: July 13, 2008
Sponsor: Brevard Music Center
Auditorium: Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Contact:

Box Office

  349 Andante Lane
  Brevard, NC United States
Phone: 828-862-2105
Fax: 828-862-2105
e-mail: boxoffice@brevardmusic.org
Web: http://www.brevardmusic.org

3:00 p.m. BMC Orchestra with Steven Smith, conductor, and Roberto Diaz, viola. Program: Berlioz' Harold en Italie and Debussy's La Mer. Ticket holders are invited to a lecture at 2:00 p.m. in Thomas Hall where faculty artists will discuss the afternoon's works.

International Keyboard Institute & Festival
Dates: July 13 to 27
Sponsor: International Keyboard Institute & Festival
Auditorium: Mannes College The New School For Music
Contact:

Julie Kedersha, Festival Director

  Mannes College, 150 West 85th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-580-0210 x4858
Fax: 212-580-0210 x4858
e-mail: info@ikif.org
Web: http://www.ikif.org

Concerts, lectures and masterclasses given by distinguished faculty. Guest faculty artists perform recitals on the Masters Series. Young prize-winning artists at the beginning of their careers perform recitals on the Prestige Series. All events are open to participants in the Festival as well as to the public.

Bizet's Carmen at the Hollywood Bowl
Dates: 7/13/08
Sponsor: LA Philharmonic
Auditorium: Hollywood Bowl
  2301 N. Highalnd Ave.
  Hollywood, CA United States
Web: http://hollywoodbowl.com

Receive 50% off select tickets to the Hollywood Bowl! Enter code: BOWL Get 50% off tickets in sections M&N. This offer is online only. Original price: $25, discounted price: $12.50! LA Phil presents – Bizet’s Carmen Sunday, July 13, 7:30 pm at the Hollywood Bowl Featured Artists: Los Angeles Philharmonic Bramwell Tovey, conductor Denyce Graves, mezzo-soprano (Carmen) Pacific Chorale (John Alexander, Artistic Director; Robert Istad, Chorus Master) Los Angeles Children’s Chorus (Anne Tomlinson, music director) One of the most passionate and tuneful of all operas comes to life with the sultry Denyce Graves in the title role. A benefit for the Los Angeles Philharmonic Musicians Pension Fund. To purchase tickets, visit: http://www.hollywoodbowl.com/tickets/performance_detail.cfm?id=3513 Enter code: BOWL

Buenos Aires Now: Tango After Piazzolla-Sonidos Latinos III
Dates: July 13
Auditorium: Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: (914) 232-1252
e-mail: events@caramoor.org
Web: http://www.caramoor.org

Sonidos Latinos heats up with an all-Tango program: Buenos Aires Now: Tango After Piazzolla. Regarded as the father of the modern Tango, which was well-known only as a strikingly dramatic dance, Astor Piazzolla elevated and introduced its form and feeling into concert music. Buenos Aires Now explores how recent composers have taken up Piazzolla’s call. Paquito D’Rivera, clarinet, is joined by Marco Granados, flute, and a star-studded cast of musicians deeply versed in this vibrant art form: Pablo Aslan, bass; Emilio Solla, piano; Fernando Otero, piano; Nicolas Danielson, violin; Raul Jaurena, bandoneon; and Ayano Kataoka, marimba. Buenos Aires Now is also a Caramoor Al Fresco event: family audiences, in particular, are invited to enjoy this Venetian Theater concert from the picnic grounds at a low price of $9.00 per ticket.

Emanuel Ax
Dates: July 13
Sponsor: Pinkert Industrial Group
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

Box Office

  Green Bay Road & Lake Cook Road
  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
e-mail: tickets@ravinia.org
Web: http://ravinia.org

Sunday, July 13, 7 p.m. – Martin Theatre Emanuel Ax, Piano Program to include Schubert and Liszt Tickets: $50-30/Lawn $10/Park opens at 4 p.m.

Jul 15, 2008
Emerson String Quartet
Dates: July 15
Sponsor: Elizabeth F. Cheney Foundation
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

box office

  Green Bay Road & Lake Cook Road
  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
e-mail: tickets@ravinia.org
Web: http://ravinia.org

Tuesday, July 15, 8 p.m. – Martin Theatre Emerson String Quartet Brahms program Tickets: $50-30/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m.

Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ Classical Concert
Dates: July 15
Sponsor: Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ
Auditorium: Merrill Auditorium
Contact:

207-883-4234

  20 Myrtle Street
  Portland, ME United States
Phone: 207-883-4234
e-mail: info@foko.org
Web: http://www.foko.org

The Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ present a Classical Concert with Frederick Hohman July 15th at the Merrill Auditorium. A pre-concert talk begins at 6:30 PM; the concert begins at 7:30 PM. Frederick Hohman, best known as a concert organist, has been a popular featured artist with The Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ since 1989, returning annually over a decade for the FOKO summer series. In addition to his work as an organist, he has produced and engineered audio CDs with many American choirs and with dozens of organists from around the world, including Ray Cornils, Portland's present municipal organist, in his debut CD entitled "The Mighty Kotzschmar."

American Bach Soloists 14th Annual SummerFest
Dates: July 15-17
Sponsor: American Bach Soloists
Auditorium: St. Mark's Lutheran Church
Contact:

Lisa Okuhn

  1111 O'Farrell Street
  San Francisco, CA United States
Phone: 800-838-3006
Web: http://www.americanbach.org

The summer comes alive with American Bach Soloists 14th annual SummerFest. The four-part evening kicks off at 6pm with ARTIST SPOTLIGHT, a tour through the different aspects of early music. Then savor a gourmet picnic-style meal at BACH’S SUPPER (6:30pm). Enjoy the picnic while reveling in TWILIGHT SERENADE (7:15pm), an informal performance by Bay Area musicians. These events culminate at 8:00pm with THE MAIN EVENT. American Bach Soloists presents three different programs of favorite chamber works performed by the nation’s leading period-instrument stylists: Baroque Gems, Classical Classics, and The Romantics. Tickets: Artist Spotlight, $5-$10; Main Event, $18-37, Bach’s Supper, $8-15 Box Office 800-838-3006 or http://www.americanbach.org For program and other info:americanbach.org

Music for Cello, Accordion, Harp, Voice, and String Ensemble
Dates: July 15, 8 pm
Sponsor: Washington Square Music Festival
Auditorium: Washington Square
Contact:

Peggy Friedman

  Washington Square Park, south-east Quadrant
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-252-3621
e-mail: info@washingtonsquaremusicfestival.org
Web: http://www.washingtonsquaremusicfestival.org

FREE; Tuesday, July 15, 8 pm -- Festival Ensemble and Lutz Rath, cello soloist, William Schimmel, accordion soloist and Stephanie Houtzeel, mezzo soprano Jules Massenet: "Meditation" from "Thais" for solo cello, harp and strings Georg Christoph Wagenseil: Concerto for harp, 2 violins and cello Piotr Tchaikovsky: “Nur wer die Sehnsucht kennt” for mezzo, accordion,cello Kevin Beaver: "Wandlebury Ring" for string quintet and mezzo Sergei Rachmaninov: Three songs William Schimmel: Piano Concertos/Accordion Tangos -- Mr. Schimmel will be on hand to perform his own work

Jul 16, 2008
Bernard Haitink and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra perform Mahler's 6th
Dates: July 16
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

box office

  Green Bay Road & Lake Cook Road
  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
e-mail: tickets@ravinia.org
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Wednesday, July 16, 8 p.m. – Pavilion Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink, Conductor Mahler's Symphony No. 6 in A Minor Tickets: $60-40-20/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m.

Jul 17, 2008
Denis Matsuev
Dates: July 17
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

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  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
e-mail: tickets@ravinia.org
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Thursday, July 17, 8 p.m. – Martin Theatre Denis Matsuev, Piano Rachmaninoff program Tickets: $50-30/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m.

Opera and the Undoing of Women
Dates: July 17 & 18
Sponsor: Experience Vocal Dance Company
Auditorium: West Side Dance Project
  260 West 36th Street, 3rd floor
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 917-423-3863
e-mail: info@experiencevocaldance.org
Web: http://www.experiencevocaldance.org

Experience Vocal Dance Company is an emerging company offering a completely new and innovative approach to theatre-making. Their first full production, Opera and the Undoing of Women, redefines opera as physical theatre. Opera and the Undoing of Women tells the story of the feminine condition through operatic favorites, including excerpts from Bizet’s Carmen, Mozart’s The Magic Flute and Benjamin Britten’s The Rape of Lucretia, among others, woven together with new writing.

Jeffrey Swann at the IKIF
Dates: July 17th
Sponsor: International Keyboard Institute & Festival
Auditorium: Mannes College of Music
Contact:

Mannes College of Music

  150 West 85th Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-580-0210 - 4858
Fax: 212-580-0210 - 4858
e-mail: info@ikif.org
Web: http://www.ikif.org

Prize-winning pianist Jeffrey Swann will present a recital at the International Keyboard Institute & Festival on July 17th at 8:30 p.m.:

Music of Ghost Stories, the Fantastic, and the Bizarre
Schubert/Liszt: Erlkönig
Liszt: Unstern! & Mephisto Polka
Schumann: Kreisleriana
Smetana: Macbeth and the Witches
Ravel: Gaspard de la Nuit

For tickets & information: 212-580-0210 ext 4858, info@ikif.org, www.ikif.org.

"Brilliant ... a dashing virtuoso ... spectacular playing" - The New York Times

For further information on Jeffrey Swann, contact Melody Bunting, 212-799-4949, melbunting@aol.com


Caramoor Festival Presents: Daedalus Quartet
Dates: July 17
Auditorium: The Spanish Courtyard at Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: 914-232-1252
e-mail: boxoffice@caramoor.org
Web: http://caramoor.org

Week five of the seven-week 2008 Caramoor International Music Festival continues on Thursday, July 17 at 7:30pm in the Spanish Courtyard with the return of the Daedalus Quartet, which was Caramoor’s 2003-04 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence. Their program will be Haydn’s Quartet No. 27 in D Major, Op. 20, No. 4, Hob. III:34; Shostakovich’s String Quartet No. 3 in F Major, Op. 73; and String Quartet in D minor, Op. 56 (Voces Intimae) by Sibelius. The Daedalus Quartet – Min-Young Kim and Kyu-Young Kim, violins; Jessica Thompson, viola; Raman Ramakrishnan, cello – was founded in the summer of 2000, and one year later captured the Grand Prize of the 2001 Banff International String Quartet Competition. The Quartet was appointed by the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center as the Chamber Music Society Two quartet for the 2005-06 and 2006-07 seasons, leading to numerous performances at Lincoln Center, as well as participation in many of the Society’s educational programs.

Jul 18, 2008
Caramoor Festival Presents: Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia
Dates: July 18
Auditorium: The Venetian Theater at Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: 914-232-1252
e-mail: boxoffice@caramoor.org
Web: http://caramoor.org

The 12th Bel Canto at Caramoor season – an annual operatic exploration that Anthony Tommasini of The New York Times calls “an essential contribution” – has been announced. Will Crutchfield, Caramoor’s Director of Opera, will present two classics: Rossini’s Il Barbiere di Siviglia and Verdi’s La Forza del Destino, the latter in its rarely-heard original version, composed for the Imperial Theatre of St. Petersburg at the height of Verdi’s career. Both operas will be heard in new critical editions supervised by Philip Gossett. These editions are being heard at Caramoor for the first time in the New York area, in the case of Il Barbiere, and for the first time in America in the case of La Forza. This performance of Il Barbiere di Siviglia will be on July 18 at 8:00 p.m. La Forza del Destino will be heard in concert form on Sat., July 26 at 8 p.m. Both operas will be sung in Italian with English super titles and will be performed in Caramoor’s acoustically superb Venetian Theater.

Brevard Music Center Concert: Les Preludes
Dates: July 18, 2008
Sponsor: Brevard Music Center
Auditorium: Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Contact:

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  349 Andante Lane
  Brevard, NC United States
Phone: 828-862-2105
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7:30 p.m. Transylvania Symphony Orchestra with Thomas Joiner, conductor, and Jesse Blumberg, baritone, in a program of Schubert's Symphony No. 8 ("Unfinished"), John Adams' The Wound Dresser, and Liszt's Les Preludes.

An Afternoon of Flute and Guitar Music
Dates: 7/18/2008
Auditorium: National Concert Hall
  Dublin, Ireland
Web: http://www.visitdublin.com/events/alldublinevents/Detail.aspx?id=229&mid=4788

Flautarra: David Cuthbert, Flute ▪ Stephen Reck, Guitar Prepare to hear a lunchtime recital of beautiful and exciting music for flute and guitar. Flautarra will play music stretching from the Baroque period with the music of Johann Sebastian Bach to the tango music of the Argentinian composer Piazzolla and more contemporary music by the renowned Irish composer David Fennessy. 1.05pm - John Field Room

American Bach Soloists 14th Annual SummerFest
Dates: July 18-20
Sponsor: American Bach Soloists
Auditorium: Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts
Contact:

Lisa Okuhn

  Mrak Hall drive at Old Davis Road
  Davis, CA United States
Phone: 866-754_2787
Web: http://www.americanbach.org

The summer comes alive with American Bach Soloists 14th annual SummerFest. The four-part evening kicks off at 6pm with ARTIST SPOTLIGHT, a tour through the different aspects of early music. Then savor a gourmet picnic-style meal at BACH’S SUPPER (6:30pm). Enjoy the picnic while reveling in TWILIGHT SERENADE (7:15pm), an informal performance by Bay Area musicians. These events culminate at 8:00pm with THE MAIN EVENT. American Bach Soloists presents three different programs of favorite chamber works performed by the nation’s leading period-instrument stylists: Baroque Gems, Classical Classics, and The Romantics. Tickets: Artist Spotlight, $5-$10; Main Event, $18-37, Bach’s Supper, $8-15 Box Office 800-838-3006 or http://www.americanbach.org For info:americanbach.org

Flautarra - Stephen Reck, guitar and David Cuthbert, flute
Dates: July 18, 2008
  John Field Room National Concert Hall, Earlsfort Terrace
  Dublin, Ireland, United Kingdom
Web: http://www.nch.ie/

Flautarra play works by Bach, Paganini, Villa Lobos, Piazzolla and Fennessy

Jul 19, 2008
Gala Benefit Evening with Dame Kiri Te Kanawa
Dates: July 19
Sponsor: Aon Corporation, BMO Capital Markets, Howard A. Stotler
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

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  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
e-mail: tickets@ravinia.org
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Saturday, July 19, 7 p.m. – Pavilion Gala Benefit Evening Chicago Symphony Orchestra James Conlon, Conductor Kiri Te Kanawa, Soprano Tickets: $100-75/Lawn $10/Park opens at 4 p.m.

Brevard Music Center Opera: The Mikado
Dates: July 19, 2008
Sponsor: Brevard Music Center
Auditorium: Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Contact:

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  349 Andante Lane
  Brevard, NC United States
Phone: 828-862-2105
Fax: 828-862-2105
e-mail: boxoffice@brevardmusic.org
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7:30 p.m. The Mikado comes to the Whittington-Pfohl stage, delighting audiences with its powerful love story of Nanko-Poo and Yum-Yum. English with English titles. Janiec Opera Company, the Brevard Festival Orchestra, Christopher Larkin, conductor, and Dorothy Danner, director.

Caramoor Festival Presents: Sarah Chang Plays Mendelssohn
Dates: July 19
Auditorium: The Venetian Theater at Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: 914-232-1252
e-mail: boxoffice@caramoor.org
Web: http://caramoor.org

Sarah Chang, recognized as one of classical music’s most gifted performers, performs Mendelssohn’s last large orchestral work and one of the most popular violin concerti of all time, in a concert with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, led by Peter Oundjian, at the Caramoor International Music Festival on Saturday, July 19 at 8:00pm. The program will also include Mozart’s Overture to The Magic Flute, K. 620; Mussorgsky’s Dawn on the Moscow River from Khovantchina (arr. Rimsky-Korsakov); and Tchaikovsky’s Francesca da Rimini, Op. 32.

Jul 20, 2008
Brevard Music Center Concert: Beethoven and Mahler
Dates: July 20, 2008
Sponsor: Brevard Music Center
Auditorium: Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Contact:

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  349 Andante Lane
  Brevard, NC United States
Phone: 828-862-2105
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e-mail: boxoffice@brevardmusic.org
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3:00 p.m. BMC Orchestra with Grant Llewellyn, conductor, and Norman Krieger, piano, in a program of Beethoven's Piano Concerto No. 3 and Mahler's Symphony No. 5. Ticket holders are invited to a lecture at 2:00 p.m. in Thomas Hall where faculty artists will discuss the afternoon's works.

Lang Lang and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Dates: July 20
Sponsor: Negaunee Foundation
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

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  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
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Sunday, July 20, 5 p.m. – Pavilion Breaking the Silence Chicago Symphony Orchestra James Conlon, Conductor Lang Lang, Piano Program to include Schreker, Gershwin, Chopin, Rachmaninoff Tickets: $75-50-30/Lawn $10/Park opens at 3 p.m.

Ticino Musica
Dates: Jul 20 - Aug 2, 2008
Sponsor: Stiftung Pro Armonia mundi, Canton Ticino, Alta Scuola Pedagogica, CSI, Banca Stato, Cittá di Locarno
Auditorium: Diverse
Contact:

PO Box 117 - CH6903 Lugano

  Secretary: Conservatorio della Svizzera Italiana, Via Soldino 9 CH6900 Lugano
  Lugano, Locarno, Valle Maggia, Monte Carasso, Losone, Biasca, Minusio, Muralto, Switzerland
Phone: +41 (0)91 980 09 72
Fax: +41 (0)91 980 09 72
e-mail: ticinomusica@bluewin.ch
Web: http://www.ticinomusica.com

TICINO MUSICA is a classical music event, offering a rich calendar of concerts, as well as Master Classes in almost all the orchestra instruments. Renowned and young musicians come from all over the world to Ticino to perform in the Festival concerts, and to attend classes. The many concerts organized within the Festival liven the calendar of events in Ticino. Besides Lugano and Locarno, many take place in striking locations of Ticino valleys. Thanks to the International Opera Laboratory, Ticino Musica also offers to the Festival audience the exciting experience of the Opera with live orchestra, a unique event in Ticino!

Emerson String Quartet
Dates: July 20
Auditorium: Caramoor Festival
  149 Girdle Ridge Road
  Katonah, NY United States
Phone: (914) 232-1252
e-mail: events@caramoor.org
Web: http://www.caramoor.org

Katonah, New York – The fourth and final ensemble in the 2008 Caramoor International Music Festival’s “Quartet of Quartets” series, Emerson String Quartet, will perform an all-Brahms program in the Venetian Theater on Sunday, July 20 at 4:30pm. Their program will include the Quartet in A minor, Op. 51, No. 2; Quartet in B flat, Op. 67; and Quartet in C minor, Op. 51, No. 1.

Jul 22, 2008
Maya Beiser's "Provenance"
Dates: July 22
Sponsor: Katherine A. Abelson
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

box office

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  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
e-mail: tickets@ravinia.org
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Tuesday, July 22, 8 p.m. – Martin Theatre Maya Beiser, Cello Tickets: $40-25/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m.

Music for PIano and Gamelan Orchestra
Dates: July 22, 8 pm
Sponsor: Washington Square Music Festival
Auditorium: Washington Square, 1 block south of Eighth St. and Fifth Ave.
Contact:

Peggy Friedman

  Washington Square -- South East Quadrant
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-252-3621
e-mail: info@washingtonsquaremusicfestival.org
Web: http://www.washingtonsquaremusicfestival.org

The Washington Square Music Festival Ensemble welcomes pianist David Oei and Gamelan Son of Lion in an eclectic concert of works by Ernö Dohnányi, Eric Satie, Lou Harrison, and traditional Javanese court music. Local note: famed American composer Lou Harrison (1917-2003) once taught at Greenwich House Music School. This concert is the fourth in a series of five free alfresco entertainments. The Festival is held under the auspices of the Washington Square Association, a civic organization since 1903. Concerts take place in the southeast quadrant of the park, near the statue of Garibaldi. Seating is first-come, first-served. Rainspace is: New York University’s Frederick Loewe Theatre, 35 West 4th Street.

Lunchtime Concert
Dates: 7/22/2008
Sponsor: Guildhall Lunchtime Concerts
Contact:

Tickets available from 01284 769505

  Guildhall Street Bury St Edmunds
  Suffolk, United Kingdom

Stephen Reck will perform works from Saudade his recently released CD, including music by Scarlatti, Francisco Tarrega and Andres Segovia.

Jul 23, 2008
Sarah Chang and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra
Dates: July 23
Sponsor: UBS
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
Contact:

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  Highland Park, IL United States
Phone: 847-266-5100
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Wednesday, July 23, 8 p.m. – Pavilion Chicago Symphony Orchestra James Conlon, Conductor Sarah Chang, Violin Program to include Mendelssohn and Mahler Tickets: $50-30-20/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m.

Jul 24, 2008
Ralph Kirshbaum and Peter Jablonski
Dates: July 24
Sponsor: Mrs. June Bild Pinsof
Auditorium: Ravinia Festival
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  Highland Park, IL United States
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Thursday, July 24, 8 p.m. – Martin Theatre Ralph Kirshbaum, Cello Peter Jablonski, Piano Program to include Debussy, Chopin, Lutoslawski, Shostakovich Tickets: $40-25/Lawn $10/Park opens at 5 p.m.

20th Anniversary Falcon Ridge Folk Festival
Dates: Jul. 24-27
Auditorium: Dodds Farm
  Dodds Farm
  Hillsdale, NY United States
Phone: 860 364-0366
e-mail: info@falconridgefolk.com
Web: http:// www.FalconRidgeFolk.com

Ranking among America's most prestigious outdoor events, the Falcon Ridge Folk Fest celebrates its 20th anniversary at the Dodds Farm in Hillsdale NY this July 24-27. Magnificent Berkshires views, a 900 square foot dance floor and a natural amphitheatre setting are part and parcel of the event. Bringing home the honors in 2008 as FOLK FESTIVAL OF THE YEAR at the International Folk Music & Dance Alliance's annual conference, the fest has spread its wings wide from a simple gathering of the Folk on a hillside to a gala 4-day community of campers and day-trippers, many attending solely for the sumptuous juried craft market, International Food Court or to dance on the largest outdoor floor of its kind featuring 50 hours of contra and square dancing, swing, Cajun, Zydeco, family dancing and more.

Jul 25, 2008
Keith Lockhart and the Transylvania Symphony Orchestra
Dates: July 25, 2008
Sponsor: Brevard Music Center
Auditorium: Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium
Contact:

Box Office

  349 Andante Lane
  Brevard, NC United States
Phone: 828-862-2105
Fax: 828-862-2105