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For Immediate Release:
Misha
Dichter & The Harlem String Quartet
Kick
off Music Mountain’s 82nd Anniversary Season
of acclaimed Chamber Music Concerts June 19th!
“America’s Oldest Continuing Summer Chamber Music Festival”
(Falls Village, CT) America's oldest continuing summer
chamber music festival, Music Mountain
will celebrate its 82nd anniversary season starting , Sunday, June
19th (3PM)with an Opening Benefit and Reception featuring the
legendary pianist Mischa Dichter in his Music Mountain debut and
the acclaimed Harlem String Quartet performing the Schumann: Piano
Quintet in E Flat Major, Opus 44 (1842). The Harlem String Quartet will
also play the Borodin: String Quartet #2 in D Major (1881)and their spectacular
piano quintet arrangement of Billy Strayhorn’s
“Take the ‘A’ Train.” The season will feature sixteen Chamber music concerts, a series
of Jazz and Country Music concerts, and a number of special events slated
through September 4th. "This summer is about two things - great music and
extraordinary quality of performance" stated Music Mountain's board
president Nicholas Gordon. "The concerts will feature memorable
works that range from those never before played at our yearly festival to
audience favorites, heard many times over the years.” Located in the
northwest corner of Connecticut in the town of Falls Village, Gordon has
again arranged for some of the most exciting talent from around the world
to grace the Music Mountain stage-prompting The New Yorker Magazine to
acknowledge Music Mountain as “The summer shrine of the String Quartet.”
The overriding theme of the 82nd season will be the music of Beethoven,
Schubert and Brahms: Beethoven, perhaps the greatest of all composers;
Schubert, divine melodist and poet of song; and Brahms, the successor to
Beethoven, a true immortal, who created music of extraordinary beauty
which has never lost its power to move audiences.
Quartets to appear this coming summer will include the St. Petersburg
String Quartet (June 26, July 3, August 21), The Shanghai
String Quartet (September 3) & featuring pianist Haochen Zhang -
Van Cliburn Gold Medalist (September 4), and The Penderecki
String Quartet (July 30 & 31). Other string quartets scheduled include
Cassatt (July 10), The Daedalus (July 17) and with pianist
Soyeon Lee - Naumburg Award Winner (August 28), Arianna
(July 24),The Amernet (August 6), Colorado (August 7), and
Voxare (August 14). See below for full schedule and check online:
www.musicmountain.org.
In addition to the Chamber Series, The Jazz series on Saturday nights at
6:30 will present The South Shore Syncopators in their Music
Mountain Debut (June 25), Swingtime New York (July 2)
and Vince Giordano and his Nighthawks in their first Music Mountain
appearance (July 9). The Galvanized Jazz Band will return for
their 18th appearance at Music Mountain (August 20).
The 2011
Season will also see Music Mountain welcome Country Music to its stage for
the very first time. The inaugural season of Country Music brings
the Cajun sensation
The
Bushwhack Band
(July 23) followed by The Whiskey Boys (August 13th) and
the award-winning group Gunsmoke (August 27) now celebrating their
25th season.
Located in Falls Village, Connecticut, Music Mountain is located at
225
Music Mountain Road, where a short scenic drive will bring music lovers to
Gordon Hall with ample & free parking. Beer and wine are available and, as
is the Music Mountain custom, audience members are invited to
picnic before the concerts on the scenic grounds.
Ticket
prices for the 82nd season of Music Mountain are $30 at the door, $27 in
advance. (Admission is FREE for those 18 and under.) There are also
three specially priced concerts in 2011. The Opening Benefit Concert &
Reception and the Closing Benefit Concert & Reception are $75. The
concert on Sunday, July 17 with Schubert’s “Shepard on the Rock,” “The
Trout” Quintet and the Schubert Octet is $60. Concert times are 6:30pm on
Saturdays and 3pm on Sundays. Group
rates and pre season ticket vouchers are available. Discounts apply
through participating organizations. For a complete summer schedule,
special ticket prices, and to download a ticket order form visit
www.musicmountain.org or
call 860-824-7126.
Music Mountain, 225 Music Mountain Rd, Falls
Village, CT 06031
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