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Wednesday, July 4, 2018

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The Sitka Summer Music Festival (abbreviated SSMF) is a month-long classical chamber music festival in the community of Sitka, Alaska.


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About

The festival takes place in early summer during the month of June with three groupings of musicians. Each group of musicians performs three concerts before a new group arrives to perform the next three concerts.

Each season of the festival consists of around ten evening concerts, the centerpieces of the festival, as well as several free, informal "brown bag" concerts and multiple fundraising events and cruises.

All of the evening concerts occur at the breathtaking venue of Harrigan Centennial Hall, in downtown Sitka. While it is not an auditorium (rather, the main hall of a convention/civic center), its glass-panel backdrop reveals a clear view of Crescent Harbor, Eastern Channel and its assortment of small, tree-covered islands dotting its water, snow-capped mountains, and an occasional bald eagle swooping down from the sky.

The festival's sheet music library is housed in Stratton Library at the former Sheldon Jackson College in Sitka.

The current Artistic Director is Paul Rosenthal. Zuill Bailey presently serves as Assistant Director and will assume the full directorship upon Rosenthal's retirement in 2012.


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Other series

The festival also offers a series of Autumn and Winter Classics at Alaska Pacific University in Anchorage, where the festival's full-time office located. During February and June the festival also offers a winter and summer touring series sending a small group of musicians (a piano quintet at most) to a number of small, usually rural communities throughout the state. The winter series visits different communities each year, Sitka notwithstanding, which always hosts the finale concert.


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History

The festival began in 1972 as an informal musical reunion of the students of Jascha Heifetz and Gregor Piatigorsky from the University of Southern California. Their concerts were a success and the "reunion" became an annual festival, growing larger throughout the years. The Autumn and Winter Classics in Anchorage were founded in 1980 and have also continued successfully since.


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Musicians

While there have been 110 festival musicians since its inception in 1972, a list of the more notable musicians classified by instrument is below:

Bassoon

  • Patricia Kindel

Cello

  • Zuill Bailey
  • Anthony Elliott
  • Denise Djokic
  • Godfried Hoogeveen
  • Gregor Piatigorsky
  • Nathaniel Rosen
  • Peter Rejto
  • Stephen Kates
  • Toby Saks
  • Jeffrey Solow

Clarinet

  • Eli Eban
  • Michael Webster
  • Russell Harlow

Double bass

  • David Brown
  • Jeff Levine

Flute

  • Leone Buyse
  • Lorna McGhee
  • Maria Piccinini
  • Donna Stewart

Guitar

  • Jack Sanders
  • Simon Wynberg

Harp

  • Nancy Allen
  • Rita Costanzi

Horn

  • Francis Orval
  • Robert Routch

Oboe

  • Allan Vogel

Piano

  • Arnulf von Arnim
  • Doris Stevenson
  • Edward Auer
  • Phillip Bush
  • Jerome Lowenthal
  • Sung Mi-Im
  • Ursula Oppens

Viola

  • Atar Arad
  • David Harding
  • Marcus Thompson
  • Milton Thomas
  • Paul Neubauer
  • Rainer Moog
  • Randolph Kelly
  • Toby Hoffman
  • Leslie Harlow

Violin

  • Andres Cardenes
  • Arturo Delmoni
  • Charles Castleman
  • Christiaan Bor
  • Diane Monroe
  • Gwen Thompson
  • Ik-Hwan Bae
  • Martin Beaver
  • Paul Rosenthal
  • Philippe Djokic

A full list of musicians.


Kayla Boettcher, Author at Alaska Classics
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References


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External links

  • Official website
  • Article about the festival

Source of article : Wikipedia