2017 GUIDE TO FESTIVALS

Tippet Rise Art Center
Tippet Rise Art Center
WHAT DISTINGUISHES THIS FESTIVAL
Set on a 10,260 acre working ranch against the Beartooth Mountains, just north of Yellowstone National Park, Tippet Rise Art Center will present its second season of concerts performed in both outdoor and indoor sites in the spirit of Tippet Rise's union of land, art, architecture and music.
FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS
Tippet Rise Art Center is a cultural destination dedicated to a uniquely resonant experience of classical music and contemporary sculpture under the big sky of Montana’s Beartooth Mountains. Programmed to create synergies among compositions and performers and the Art Center’s outstanding vistas and exceptional venues, the second season will feature the world premiere of a new work by Aaron Jay Kernis for Piano and Cello commissioned by Tippet Rise. Also planned, in repertoire from the early 18th century to today, are more than 30 concerts and events at sites throughout Tippet Rise’s 10,260 acres, including the 150-seat Olivier Music Barn, the open-air sculptural structure Domo, the open-sided Tiara acoustic shell, as well as at the site of other select large-scale sculptures installed throughout the property.
Performers include: pianists Michael Brown, Jenny Chen, Vicky Chow, Adam Golka, Jeffrey Kahane, Anne-Marie McDermott, Pedja Muzijevic, Natasha Paremski and Yevgeny Sudbin; violinists Paul Huang and Caroline Goulding; cellists Zuill Bailey, Alexander Chaushian, Matt Haimovitz, and Joshua Roman; Xavier Foley, double bass; the Ariel, Escher and St. Lawrence String Quartets; Jessica Sindell, flute; Alex Klein, oboe; Mark Nuccio, clarinet; William VerMeulen, horn; Frank Morelli, bassoon; Doug Perkins, percussion.
LOCATION
Fishtail, MT
WEBSITE
http://www.tippetrise.org
DATES
July 7 - Sept 16, 2016
ARTISTIC ADVISOR
Charles Hamlen
GENRE
Classical
TICKET PRICE RANGE
$10 to $10
TICKET PURCHASE INFORMATION
http://www.tippetrise.org
406-328-7820
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