July 14, 2004

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GREEN LAKE FESTIVAL CHAMBER MUSIC WORKSHOP EVENTS



For tickets call 920-748-9398 or 1-800- 662-7097, order online at www.greenlakefestival.org, or visit our ticket outlets: Knowledge Emporium in Green Lake, Green Lake State Bank, Ripon Drug, Windhover Center in Fond du Lac, and Bull Moose Mercantile in Princeton.
 

Student Chamber Music Workshop Offers Free Master Classes

 

Talented string and piano students from the Green Lake Festival of Music Chamber Music Workshop will appear at several free events in East-Central Wisconsin under the tutelage of the Amelia Piano Trio and other coaches. Each public master class offers the opportunity to learn how a piece of music becomes a live performance behind the scenes in an instructional rehearsal. The students’ final concert will be presented at Thrasher Opera House in Green Lake on July 19.
 

The Workshop's final master class will be held at Bull Moose Mercantile, 514 W. Water St., Princeton on Saturday, July 17 at 5 p.m.  A post-event dinner will follow at Mimi’s Italian Restaurant, 523 W. Water St., Princeton. (Dinner reservations are $25 and must be made through the Festival office.)

   

 Chamber Music Celebration

Final Concert

Monday, July 19
Pre-Concert Conversation, 6:15 p.m.
Concert, 7:00 p.m.
Thrasher Opera House
Green Lake, Ripon, WI

   
 The talented students of the Green Lake Festival Chamber Music Workshop, after honing their performance skills through their two-week, intensive instruction, present their Chamber Music Celebration on Monday, July 19, at 7 p.m. in Thrasher Opera House, 506 Mill St. in downtown Green Lake,
Wisconsin
The workshop participants are high school through college-age string and piano students that hail from five different states. Through their stay on the Ripon College campus the students have made their rounds to area nursing homes, Ripon Noon Kiwanis, Ripon Public Library with childrens librarian Linda DeCramer, and public master classes at the college's Rodman Center for the Arts, Fond du Lac's Windhover Center for the Arts, and Bull Moose Mercantile, Princeton.
Several return students are pursuing further studies in music, such as fourth-year chamber workshop participant Molly O'Brien, violist from Watertown, Wisconsin.  Miss O'Brien will be attending the prestigious Eastman Conservatory of Music in the fall.  

Advance tickets for the Chamber Music Celebration on Monday, July 19, 7 p.m., are $10 for adults, $8 for students and are available at Ripon Drug, the Green Lake State Bank, Knowledge Emporium, the Windhover Center in Fond du Lac, and Bull Moose Mercantile, Princeton.  Advance tickets are also available through the Festival office at (920) 748-9398 or (800) 662-7097 and at www.greenlakefestival.org.

 


The concert is co-sponsored by the Green Lake State Bank and Lynn and Jerry
Grout with additional support from Ripon Noon Kiwanis.  The Chamber Workshop is supported by the Heartland Arts Fund, a program of Arts Midwest funded by the National Endowment for the Arts with additional contributions from General Mills Foundation, Land O'Lakes Foundation, Sprint Corporation, and the Wisconsin Arts Board.  Additional support is provided in part by the Wisconsin Arts Board with funds from the state of
Wisconsin. Bloedel's and Ripon College provide transportation for the chamber music workshop. The Green Lake Festival of Music wishes to thank Bayview Landing Ice CreamParlor for hosting the reception immediately following the concert.

 
   
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