June 10, 2004

Click on the link below for details about Festival Events: ·http://www.itinteractive.com/glfm/events.asp

Visit the Festival homepage: ·http://www.greenlakefestival.org/glfm/

Or Contact Us: 920-748-9398 or
info@greenlakefestival.org

 
Chu-Fang Huang-Opening Concert, June 25

LAUNCHING THE 25TH ON THE 25TH!!!

Through a stroke of brilliant marketing savvy, the Green Lake Festival of Music will be launching its 25th  Anniversary Season on the 25th of June, 2004!   Entitled “Reach for the Stars,” the season promises to do just that with three premieres, a live broadcast on Wisconsin Public Radio, a special Elizabethan afternoon in one of Green Lake’s showplaces, and a spectacular 25th anniversary gala banquet at the Heidel House resort.


ORDER YOUR TICKETS NOW!    20% Savings with Season Tickets only available through June 25.

We expect some sellouts during this spectacular season!  (see Festival website for full details)

To order tickets click here: on-line order form or call the ticket hotline at 800-662-7097 or 920-748-9398.

A season ticket package is offered for $110 which is a 20% savings.

A sampler package discount of 10% can be taken on orders for 4 or more concerts.

All individual tickets ordered in advance are $18 for adults and $10 for students unless otherwise noted.

Visit the Festival Website to find more information about:

 The 25th Anniversary Gala on July 16

and

Shakespeare's Women in Love on July 11

 

 

Chu-Fang Huang, piano

June 25
Air National Guard Band of the Midwest July 7

Amelia Piano Trio with John
Harbison
Midwest  Premiere!

July 10

The Enso String Quartet -Live  Broadcast! World  Premiere!

July 15
Chamber Music Celebration ($10 adults; $8 students) July 19
Choral Celebration Concert July 25
Ashu, saxophone Aug. 8

Claudia Hommel, Romance
Language

August 14
The Corinthian Trio Sept. 4


NEW CHORAL INSTITUTE DEBUTS JULY 22-25, 2004  

The festival’s longstanding choral tradition, inaugurated by Sir David Willcocks in 1982, enters a new chapter with the launching of its new Choral Institute at Ripon College’s Rodman Center for the Arts, July 22-25, 2004.  The institute is under the leadership of music director Stephen Alltop,  whose multiple talents include the music directorships of Chicago’s famed Apollo Chorus, the Cheyenne Symphony and the Elmhurst Symphony.  He is also on the conducting faculty at Northwestern University and regularly appears as a keyboard soloist with orchestras across the U.S. and Europe.  At the culminating concert,  he will offer an organ prelude.

Stephen Alltop - New Choral Director

 

Sign up now!    You can register online at the festival’s website, www.greenlakefestival.org, or call the office at 920-748-9398. 

 

All adult singers 18 and over with recent choral experience are welcome and encouraged to participate in the Institute. (High School students under 18 may be accepted upon audition.)  The new format has been condensed into 3 ˝ days, from Thursday afternoon through the culminating concert on Sunday afternoon, eliminating the need to miss a week of work to participate.  Activities include daily rehearsals, special enrichment workshops, and the culminating concert with professional soloists and instrumental accompaniment.  There will be social times as well, including an opening picnic and closing reception hosted by Ripon College President David Joyce and his wife Lynn. 


NEWS AROUND THE OFFICE: 

Your hardworking festival staff has their noses glued to the grindstones getting ready for the spectacular season ahead.   We are delighted to welcome our Ripon College Summer Intern, Pamela Mazurak.   Pamela will be a junior at Ripon in the fall with a major in English and a minor in Non-Profit Business Management.  She interned with the Fox Valley Symphony last summer and has been involved with music programs from a very young age.

 

And a final note:  what a difference a room makes!  Our hats are off to Ripon College for making a third room available to us so that four people, and all their related accoutrements – read festival stuff! --  no longer have to share two small rooms and spill over into the hallway!  Thank you, thank you, thank you!

 




   
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