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"I want to tell you all what a joy it is
to be part of this great festival."
Joseph
Robinson, former Principal Oboe, New York Philharmonic
The
Bowdoin Festival's faculty is composed of renowned teaching musicians,
performers, and soloists from around the world. Major conservatories
such as Juilliard , Eastman, and the Royal College of Music; major
orchestras including the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and Philadelphia;
and important chamber groups like the Ying Quartet and the Aeolian
Chamber Players are represented on the faculty.
Aeolian Chamber
Players, resident ensemble: Formed in 1961 by Lewis Kaplan
to perform repertoire for strings, winds, and piano, the Aeolian
Chamber Players has been the resident ensemble at Bowdoin since
1964. The
Aeolians, recognized for their commitment to both traditional and
contemporary repertoire, have toured extensively throughout the
U.S. and Europe, including an acclaimed four-concert series of 20th-century
American music at the Salzburg Festival in August of 1992. The ensemble
has commissioned and performed works by many of the world's leading
composers such as Milton Babbitt, Luciano Berio, William Bolcom,
Chou Wen-chung, George Crumb, Mario Davidovsky, Carman Moore, George
Rochberg, Elliott Schwartz, Ralph Shapey, and Chinary Ung. The Aeolians'
recording of George Crumb's Night of the Four Moons for Columbia
Records was nominated for a Grammy award.
Quartets
in Residence: The Juilliard, Shanghai, and Amernet
string quartets will be in residence at the Bowdoin Festival in
2008. Among other works, each will play a Beethoven string quartet
in the Upbeat! or MusicFest concert series. Members of the quartets
will also give masterclasses and coach chamber groups.
Faculty
changes from the printed brochure
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