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A music festival is a festival oriented towards music that is sometimes presented with a theme such as musical genre, nationality or locality of musicians, or holiday. They are commonly held outdoors, and are often inclusive of other attractions such as food and merchandise vending, performance art, and social activities. Many festivals are annual, or repeat at some other interval. Some, including many rock festivals, are held only once. Some festivals are organized as for-profit concerts and others are benefits for a specific cause. Another type of music festival is the educative type, organized annually in local communities, regionally or nationally, for the benefit of amateur musicians of all ages and grades of achievement.
The Pythian Games at Delphi included musical performances, and may be one of the earliest festivals known. During the Middle Ages festivals were often held as competitions.
Another type of music festival is the educative type, organized annually in local communities, regionally or nationally, for the benefit of amateur musicians of all ages and grades of achievement. While entrants perform prepared pieces in the presence of an audience which includes competitors, the essential feature of this type of festival is that each participant receives verbal and written feedback, there and then, from a highly qualified, professional adjudicator—someone whom they might never meet in any other way. They also usually receive a certificate, classified according to merit, and some may win trophies. The competitive element is often played down, however, as the important aspect is that participants can learn from one another. Such festivals aim to provide a friendly and supportive platform for musicians to share in the excitement of making music. For many they provide a bridge between lessons & examinations and performing confidently in public.
The Marlboro Music School and Festival is a retreat for advanced classical training and musicianship held for seven weeks each summer in Marlboro, Vermont. Public performances are held each weekend while the school is in session, with the programs chosen only a week or so in advance from the sixty to eighty works being currently rehearsed. Marlboro Music was conceived as a retreat where young musicians could collaborate and learn alongside master artists in an environment removed from the pressures of performance deadlines or recording. It combines several functions; Alex Ross describes it as functioning "variously as a chamber-music festival, a sort of finishing school for gifted young performers, and a summit for the musical intelligentsia".
Marlboro is the name of various geographical locations, frequently named after the town of Marlborough in Wiltshire, England:
Marlboro also refers to:
Music is an art form and cultural activity whose medium is sound and silence. The common elements of music are pitch (which governs melody and harmony), rhythm (and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation), dynamics (loudness and softness), and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (which are sometimes termed the "color" of a musical sound). Different styles or types of music may emphasize, de-emphasize or omit some of these elements. Music is performed with a vast range of instruments and with vocal techniques ranging from singing to rapping, and there are solely instrumental pieces, solely vocal pieces and pieces that combine singing and instruments. The word derives from Greek μουσική (mousike; "art of the Muses"). In its most general form, the activities describing music as an art form include the production of works of music (songs, tunes, symphonies, and so on), the criticism of music, the study of the history of music, and the aesthetic examination of music. Ancient Greek and Indian philosophers defined music as tones ordered horizontally as melodies and vertically as harmonies. Common sayings such as "the harmony of the spheres" and "it is music to my ears" point to the notion that music is often ordered and pleasant to listen to. However, 20th-century composer John Cage thought that any sound can be music, saying, for example, "There is no noise, only sound."
Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or a large room. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small number of performers, with one performer to a part (in contrast to orchestral music, in which each string part is played by a number of performers). However, by convention, it usually does not include solo instrument performances.
Because of its intimate nature, chamber music has been described as "the music of friends". For more than 100 years, chamber music was played primarily by amateur musicians in their homes, and even today, when chamber music performance has migrated from the home to the concert hall, many musicians, amateur and professional, still play chamber music for their own pleasure. Playing chamber music requires special skills, both musical and social, that differ from the skills required for playing solo or symphonic works.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe described chamber music (specifically, string quartet music) as "four rational people conversing". This conversational paradigm–which refers to the way one instrument introduces a melody or motif and then other instruments subsequently "respond" with a similar motif–has been a thread woven through the history of chamber music composition from the end of the 18th century to the present. The analogy to conversation recurs in descriptions and analyses of chamber music compositions.
For a taste of Musicians from Marlboro music-making, enjoy this video of Brahms's Piano Quartet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 26 from our spring 2017 performance at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Robin Scott, violin; Shuangshuang Liu, viola; Peter Stumpf, cello; and Zoltán Fejérvári, piano Allegro non troppo - 00:00 Poco adagio - 12:55 Scherzo: Poco allegro - 24:06 Finale: Allegro - 35:44
Members of Musicians from Marlboro discuss their work as chamber musicians, the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont and the creative environment at summer music festivals. This interview was presented in conjunction with a performance by Musicians from Marlboro at the Library. For transcript and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7902
Members of Musicians from Marlboro discuss their collaboration, the Marlboro Music Festival and vocal-chamber music repertoire. This interview was conducted in conjunction with their performance at the Library of Congress presented in association with the Bill and Mary Meyer Concert Series of the Smithsonian Freer and Sackler Galleries. Speaker Biography: Musicians from Marlboro includes Michelle Ross and Carmit Zori on violin, Rebecca Albers on viola, Alice Yoo on cello, tenor Nicholas Phan and Lydia Brown on piano. For transcript and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7946
Vermont’s storied Marlboro Music Festival is a mecca for the finest young musicians in the world, and this year, its touring arm, Musicians from Marlboro, celebrates its 50th anniversary. Join us for a 50th birthday celebration featuring Jonathan Biss and Ieva Jokubaviciute, piano; Anthony McGill, clarinet; Marcy Rosen, cello; Robin Scott, violin; and Sarah Shafer, soprano, performing two Marlboro signature pieces: Schubert’s Shepherd on the Rock and Mendelssohn’s Piano Trio in D minor. Four of the artists will be heard on this season's tours and all have been frequent MFM participants. Hosted by WQXR’s Jeff Spurgeon.
Members of Musicians from Marlboro perform Haydn's Quartet in D major, op. 76, no. 5, HIII:79; Selections from Beethoven's "Irische Lieder, WoO 152" ("Irish Songs"); "On Wenlock Edge" by Ralph Vaughan Williams; and Beethoven's String Quartet in C major, op. 59, no. 3. Presented in association with the Bill and Mary Meyer Concert Series of the Smithsonian Freer and Sackler Galleries. Speaker Biography: Musicians from Marlboro includes Michelle Ross and Carmit Zori on violin, Rebecca Albers on viola, Alice Yoo on cello, tenor Nicholas Phan and Lydia Brown on piano. For more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7947
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Musicians from Marlboro performs works representative of the Viennese schools. On the program are Haydn's Quartet in G minor ("The Rider"), op. 74, no. 3, HIII: 74; Webern's String Quartet (1905); and Brahms' Piano Quartet no. 2 in A major, op. 26. The manuscript of the Webern 1905 quartet is housed in the Hans Moldenhauer Archive in the Library of Congress. This concert is presented in association with the Bill and Mary Meyer Concert Series of the Smithsonian Freer and Sackler Galleries. Speaker Biography: Musicians from Marlboro is the touring ensemble of the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont. The performers for this tour appearance are Alexi Kenney (violin), Robin Scott (violin), Shuangshuang Liu (viola), Peter Stumpf (cello) and Zoltán Fejérvári (piano). For more information, visit ...
Luis Batlle, a Slideshow created for his memorial at the Marlboro Music Festival 2016, by Pete Checchia. The music is Six Etudes en forme de Canon Opus 56 (1845) by Robert Schumann, arranged for two pianos by Claude Debussy (1891), played by Luis Batlle and Nerine Barrett, recorded 31 July 1971; And the last two movements of Robert Schumann's Spanish Love Songs Performance: Saturday, July 17th, 2004 - 8:30 PM Spanische Liebeslieder, Op. 138 Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) 9. Duett: Ojos garzos ha la ninna 10. Quartett: Vista ciega, luz oscura Arisa Kusumi, Soprano Katja Nicolai, Mezzo-Soprano Chad Freeburg, Tenor Thomas Meglioranza, Baritone Ieva Jokubaviciute, Piano Luis Batlle, Piano Recorded by the Marlboro Music Festival in Persons Auditorium.
Anthony McGill, clarinet; Emilie-Anne Gendron, violin; Daniel Kim, viola; and Marcy Rosen, cello perform Krzysztof Penderecki's Quartet for Clarinet and String Trio during the Wednesday, January 20, 2016 Musicians from Marlboro concert at Coolidge Auditorium, Library of Congress, Washington, DC.
A 1979 performance at Marlboro Music Festival of 'Piano Quartet no. 1 in G minor', Op. 25 by Brahms. The performers are András Schiff, piano; Vera Vaidman, violin; Philipp Naegele, viola; Vivian Barton, cello.
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770 – 1827) Piano Trio No. 7 in Bb major, Op. 97 “Archduke” – IV. Allegro moderato – Presto Recorded live in performance on August 27, 2017 in Rayne Memorial United Methodist Church at the Crescent City Chamber Music Festival, New Orleans Featuring MCP Artists Katie Hyun, Michael Katz, and Anna Petrova Please visit our website: manhattanchamberplayers.com And subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more great videos! The Manhattan Chamber Players are a chamber music collective of New York-based musicians who share the common aim of performing the greatest works in the chamber repertoire at the highest level. Formed in 2015 by Artistic Director Luke Fleming, MCP is comprised of an impressive roster of musicians who all come from the tradition of great music making a...
Béla Bartók (1881 - 1945) Romanian Folk Dances, Sz. 56 (1915) Recorded live in performance on August 26, 2017 in Rogers Memorial Chapel at the Crescent City Chamber Music Festival, New Orleans Featuring MCP Artists Katie Hyun and Anna Petrova Please visit our website: manhattanchamberplayers.com And subscribe to our YouTube Channel for more great videos! For more information on the Crescent City Chamber Music Festival, go to: crescentcitychambermusicfestival.com The Manhattan Chamber Players are a chamber music collective of New York-based musicians who share the common aim of performing the greatest works in the chamber repertoire at the highest level. Formed in 2015 by Artistic Director Luke Fleming, MCP is comprised of an impressive roster of musicians who all come from the tradit...
(Copyright Owned By Record Producer. Uploaded for non-commercial purpose or personal financial gain Thanks!) Tracks 1-3, Instrumental. 1. Morning 2. Marlboro Country (Extended Version) 3. Towards The Sunset Tracks 4-9 Vocals 4. So Big & Free 5. So Long To The Day 6. Land Of The Big Sundown 7. There';s Still A Place 8. When Winter's Over 9. Going Home (Stereo)
The Marlboro Music Festival Group visits The INSPIRE School for Autism
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Pablo Casals conducts the Marlboro Festival Orchestra in a live concert performance of Mozart's "Symphony No. 39, in E-flat Major, K. 543" (mvts. 3 & 4). ***Harold Wright is the principal clarinetist. EVETS KRALC PRODUCTIONS
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The Marlboro Music Festival Group visits The INSPIRE School for Autism
Benita Valente--Soprano Rudolf Serkin--Piano Harold Wright--Clarinet Marlboro Music Festival July, 1969
Members of Musicians from Marlboro discuss their work as chamber musicians, the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont and the creative environment at summer music festivals. This interview was presented in conjunction with a performance by Musicians from Marlboro at the Library. For transcript and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7902
For a taste of Musicians from Marlboro music-making, enjoy this video of Brahms's Piano Quartet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 26 from our spring 2017 performance at the Library of Congress in Washington, D.C. Robin Scott, violin; Shuangshuang Liu, viola; Peter Stumpf, cello; and Zoltán Fejérvári, piano Allegro non troppo - 00:00 Poco adagio - 12:55 Scherzo: Poco allegro - 24:06 Finale: Allegro - 35:44
Members of Musicians from Marlboro discuss their work as chamber musicians, the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont and the creative environment at summer music festivals. This interview was presented in conjunction with a performance by Musicians from Marlboro at the Library. For transcript and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7902
Members of Musicians from Marlboro discuss their collaboration, the Marlboro Music Festival and vocal-chamber music repertoire. This interview was conducted in conjunction with their performance at the Library of Congress presented in association with the Bill and Mary Meyer Concert Series of the Smithsonian Freer and Sackler Galleries. Speaker Biography: Musicians from Marlboro includes Michelle Ross and Carmit Zori on violin, Rebecca Albers on viola, Alice Yoo on cello, tenor Nicholas Phan and Lydia Brown on piano. For transcript and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7946
Members of Musicians from Marlboro perform Haydn's Quartet in D major, op. 76, no. 5, HIII:79; Selections from Beethoven's "Irische Lieder, WoO 152" ("Irish Songs"); "On Wenlock Edge" by Ralph Vaughan Williams; and Beethoven's String Quartet in C major, op. 59, no. 3. Presented in association with the Bill and Mary Meyer Concert Series of the Smithsonian Freer and Sackler Galleries. Speaker Biography: Musicians from Marlboro includes Michelle Ross and Carmit Zori on violin, Rebecca Albers on viola, Alice Yoo on cello, tenor Nicholas Phan and Lydia Brown on piano. For more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7947
Luis Batlle, a Slideshow created for his memorial at the Marlboro Music Festival 2016, by Pete Checchia. The music is Six Etudes en forme de Canon Opus 56 (1845) by Robert Schumann, arranged for two pianos by Claude Debussy (1891), played by Luis Batlle and Nerine Barrett, recorded 31 July 1971; And the last two movements of Robert Schumann's Spanish Love Songs Performance: Saturday, July 17th, 2004 - 8:30 PM Spanische Liebeslieder, Op. 138 Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) 9. Duett: Ojos garzos ha la ninna 10. Quartett: Vista ciega, luz oscura Arisa Kusumi, Soprano Katja Nicolai, Mezzo-Soprano Chad Freeburg, Tenor Thomas Meglioranza, Baritone Ieva Jokubaviciute, Piano Luis Batlle, Piano Recorded by the Marlboro Music Festival in Persons Auditorium.
A 1979 performance at Marlboro Music Festival of 'Piano Quartet no. 1 in G minor', Op. 25 by Brahms. The performers are András Schiff, piano; Vera Vaidman, violin; Philipp Naegele, viola; Vivian Barton, cello.
Musicians from Marlboro performs works representative of the Viennese schools. On the program are Haydn's Quartet in G Minor ("The Rider"), Op. 74, No. 3, HIII: 74; Webern's String Quartet (1905); and Brahms' Piano Quartet No. 2 in A Major, Op. 26. This concert was presented in association with the Bill and Mary Meyer Concert Series of the Smithsonian Freer and Sackler Galleries. Musicians from Marlboro is the touring ensemble of the Marlboro Music Festival in Vermont. The performers for this tour appearance are Alexi Kenney (violin), Robin Scott (violin), Shuangshuang Liu (viola), Peter Stumpf (cello), and Zoltán Fejérvári (piano).
(Copyright Owned By Record Producer. Uploaded for non-commercial purpose or personal financial gain Thanks!) Tracks 1-3, Instrumental. 1. Morning 2. Marlboro Country (Extended Version) 3. Towards The Sunset Tracks 4-9 Vocals 4. So Big & Free 5. So Long To The Day 6. Land Of The Big Sundown 7. There';s Still A Place 8. When Winter's Over 9. Going Home (Stereo)
请订阅频道:https://goo.gl/SGdoVo 3rd Beijing International Music Competition (2010) At the Beijing Concert Hall Matthew Zalkind - Cellist Yang Yang, 杨洋 - Conductor Hangzhou Philharmonic Orchestra, 协奏乐团杭州爱乐乐团 Dmitri Shostakovich - Cello Concerto No.1 in E-flat major, Op. 107 0:40 Allegretto 7:20 Moderato 19:17 Cadenza – Attacca 25:02 Allegro con moto The American Mr. Zalkind was awarded First Prize in the Washington International Competition, as well as top prizes in the Beijing International Cello Competition, Korea's Isang Yun Gyeongnam International Competition and the Juilliard School Competition. As a soloist, Mr. Zalkind has performed concerto with such organizations as the Moscow Chamber Players, the Albany Symphony, the Hongzhou Philharmonic, among others. An active chamber musician...
In 1991, The Legacy Band from Show Low, AZ won the southwest regional finals for The Marlboro Country Music Talent Round Up held in Phoenix, AZ. All original music was used during the contest.
A discussion about the Marlboro Music Festival, Musicians from Marlboro, and the longtime relationship between the Freer Gallery and the Library of Congress, featuring the Smithsonian's Michael Wilpers, Anne McLean of the Library of Congress, cellist Marcy Rosen, violinist David McCarroll, and violinist Emilie-Anne Gendron. For transcript and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7252
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Luis Batlle, a Slideshow created by Pete Checchia for his memorial at the Marlboro College. 2016 The music is Six Etudes en forme de Canon Opus 56 (1845) by Robert Schumann, arranged for two pianos by Claude Debussy (1891), played by Luis Batlle and Nerine Barrett, recorded 31 July 1971 at and by the Marlboro Music Festival. And the last two movements of Robert Schumann's Spanish Love Songs Performance: Saturday, July 17th, 2004 - 8:30 PM Spanische Liebeslieder, Op. 138 Robert Schumann (1810 - 1856) 9. Duett: Ojos garzos ha la ninna 10. Quartett: Vista ciega, luz oscura Arisa Kusumi, Soprano Katja Nicolai, Mezzo-Soprano Chad Freeburg, Tenor Thomas Meglioranza, Baritone Ieva Jokubaviciute, Piano Luis Batlle, Piano Recorded by the Marlboro Music Festival in Persons Auditorium. Assemble...
Concert by the Quebe Sisters Band, composed of Grace, Sophia and Hulda Quebe (pronounced Kway-bee), who all sing and play the fiddle, and the Clark twins, Penny Lea (guitar and mandolin) and Katy Lou (banjo, piano and accordion). They perform a refreshing blend of Texas-style fiddling, vintage country, bluegrass and jazz and swing standards. Speaker Biography: The Quebe Sisters Band has been awarded the Crescendo Award by the Western Music Association and the Western Swing Album of the Year from the Academy of Western Artists. They have appeared at the Grand Ole Opry, the Kennedy Center, NYC's Lincoln Center, the Ryman Auditorium, the Marty Stuart Show, the Eddie Stubbs Show on WSM, the Birchmere, the Ernest Tubb Midnite Jamboree (as host band), the Smithsonian Folklife Festival, multipl...
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http://gradschool.marlboro.edu Marlboro College Graduate School hosted a public lecture by Lisa Lorimer, former CEO of Vermont Bread Company, on Friday, May 14 as part of its MBA in Managing for Sustainability Featured Speaker Series. Lorimer shared insights from her new book, Dealing with Tough Stuff: Practical Wisdom for Running a Values-Driven Business (Longfellow), which she co-authored with Margo Fraser, the founder of Birkenstock Footprint Sandals, Inc. She shared true stories about pitfalls leaders face when growing a business and how they navigated tough challenges and survived. Lisa Lorimer is the former CEO, President and majority owner of Vermont Bread Company in Brattleboro, VT (sold in 2005). During her 23-year tenure at her company, Vermont Bread was the largest majority ...
Bassist Kurt Muroki has performed with the Jupiter Chamber Players, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, New York City Ballet, 92nd Street Y, and Bargemusic. His festival appearances include Marlboro Music Festival, Festival L'Autonne at IRCAM, and Aspen Music Festival. He is also an active studio musician who has recorded with a variety of artists, including Itzhak Perlman, Peter Gabriel, Sting, and The Who, and he can be heard in many film scores and commercials. He has collaborated with the Guarneri, Juilliard, and Tokyo quartets, among others, and has performed concerto tours throughout Asia and the United States. A native of Maui, Hawaii, he began his musical studies on the violin and went on to study the double bass at The Juilliard School with Homer R. Mensch. Mr. Muroki is a professor a...
South African jazz composer, pianist, and educator Abdullah Ibrahim concluded his tenure as a Library of Congress Jazz Scholar by performing in concert with his Mukashi Trio. Ibrahim's residency at the Library was made possible by the Reva & David Logan Foundation. For more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=7613