Woodstock Mozart Festival
non-profit | |
Industry | Live music |
Founded | 1987 |
Headquarters |
Woodstock Opera House Woodstock, Illinois, USA |
Key people |
Anita Whelan, Executive Director Mark Peskanov, Artistic Advisor Lori Babinec, Personnel Manager/Librarian |
Products | Summer Festival |
Revenue | non-profit |
Website | Woodstock Mozart Festival |
The Woodstock Mozart Festival is a summer music festival in Woodstock, Illinois which presents classical music concerts, primarily of Mozart's music, by the Woodstock Mozart Festival Orchestra and guest artists.
History
The Woodstock Mozart Festival had its origins in the 1987 as part of a summer festival at the Woodstock Opera House entitled "Woodfest". Additional performances were scheduled for the following year, and the 3 week festival has continued to be held annually. Internationally recognized guest artists have been a mainstay of the festival since the beginning.
The festival's original conductor/artistic director was Charles Bornstein. Since 1983, guest conductors have been an integral part of the festival format. Performances have also included a chamber music series and concerts in the Woodstock square gazebo (as part of the City of Woodstock's concert in the parks series).
John von Rhein, classical music critic for the Chicago Tribune, writes "The Woodstock Mozart Festival has long been a means for local classical buffs to catch rising young musicians and established artists who seldom get to crack the sacred precincts of downtown Chicago." [1]
In 1991 the festival`s grand finale, had featured the Paris Boys Choir (Petits Chanteurs de Sainte-Croix de Neuilly)[2]
In 1995, the Festival Orchestra was named "Chamber Orchestra of the Year" by the Illinois Council of Orchestras.
Goals
The Festival's goals are to maintain a superb orchestra that delivers extraordinary performances, centered on Mozart, which inspire and educate audiences of all ages.[3]
Orchestra Personnel
The orchestra is composed of musicians from Chicago, Milwaukee, and New York, as well as Europe.
Citations
"Woodstock Mozart Festival". Woodstock Mozart Festival. Retrieved 07/04/08. Check date values in: |access-date=
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Notes
- ↑ "Mozart music is alive and well in Woodstock". Chicago Tribune.
- ↑ "5th Edition : European Soloists, Opera Highlight Mozart Festival". Chicago Tribune.
- ↑ Woodstock Mozart Festival, A Brief History
- http://www.nwherald.com/2014/07/17/second-venue-adds-grandeur-to-woodstock-mozart-festival/aatm38v/
- http://www.dailyherald.com/article/20130727/entlife/307279999/
- Media related to Woodstock Mozart Festival at Wikimedia Commons
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