Bravo! Vail

Bravo! Vail is an annual classical music festival held in Vail, Colorado. Its current artistic director is Anne-Marie McDermott.

Overview

The six-week-long festival begins in late June or early July and ends in early August. Programming consists of chamber music, classical music, jazz, and pops concerts provided by the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The Philadelphia Orchestra, and the New York Philharmonic along with chamber music artists.[1]

History

Bravo! Vail was founded in 1987 by John Giovando and Ida Kavafian.[2]

Orchestral performances by the National Repertory Orchestra and the Colorado Springs Philharmonic Orchestra formed the early chamber concert series. The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra joined the festival in 1989 and left in 2008.[3] The Detroit Symphony Orchestra joined the festival in 1995, the Dallas Symphony Orchestra in 1999, the New York Philharmonic in 2003, and the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2007.

Flutist Eugenia Zukerman became the festival's artistic director in 1988. [2] In 2011, pianist Anne-Marie McDermott replaced Zukerman.[4]

In 2012, Giovando retired and James W. Palermo, who had recently served as CEO of the Colorado Symphony Association, became Bravo! Vail’s new executive director.[5] Giovando returned to serve as interim executive director in December 2014.[6]

In 2016, Jennifer Teisinger, formerly of the Sun Valley Summer Symphony, became the Festival's new executive director. [7]

Performance Venues

Bravo! Vail utilizes many venues around the Vail Valley during the season, including:

Programming

In a typical season, Bravo! Vail provides a number of concerts and events, including:

Artists and ensembles who have performed at Bravo! Vail

A number of artists and musical ensembles have performed at Bravo! Vail since it was founded. Below is a list of some of its notable performers:

References

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Coordinates: 39°38′22″N 106°21′53″W / 39.63944°N 106.36472°W / 39.63944; -106.36472 (Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater)

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