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Savannah Music Festival
NameSavannah Music Festival
LocationSavannah, Georgia
GenreClassical music, Jazz, Bluegrass music
Years active1989–present
FounderSavannah Symphony Orchestra

Savannah Music Festival. The festival is a renowned event in the United States, attracting visitors from around the world, including New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. It features a diverse range of performances, from Mozart to Duke Ellington, and showcases talented musicians such as Yo-Yo Ma, Emmylou Harris, and Wynton Marsalis. The festival is often compared to other notable events like the Tanglewood Music Festival and the Aspen Music Festival.

History

The festival has a rich history, dating back to 1989, when it was founded by the Savannah Symphony Orchestra. Over the years, it has grown in popularity, with performances by notable artists such as Itzhak Perlman, Joshua Bell, and Renée Fleming. The festival has also hosted various Chamber music ensembles, including the Tokyo String Quartet and the Juilliard String Quartet. In addition, the festival has featured Jazz legends like Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, and Diana Krall, as well as Bluegrass music performers such as Alison Krauss and Union Station. The festival's history is also marked by collaborations with other organizations, such as the Spoleto Festival USA and the Asheville Symphony Orchestra.

Performers_and_Repertoire

The festival boasts an impressive lineup of performers, including Pianists like Lang Lang and Maurizio Pollini, as well as Violinists such as Anne-Sophie Mutter and Maxim Vengerov. The repertoire ranges from classical works by Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms to Jazz standards by Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald. The festival also features Choral music performances, including works by Handel and Verdi, as well as Folk music artists like Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell. Other notable performers who have appeared at the festival include Cellist Mischa Maisky, Guitarist John Williams, and Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa. The festival's repertoire is often influenced by the works of Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, and George Gershwin.

Organization_and_Venues

The festival is organized by a team of experienced professionals, including Artistic Director Rob Gibson and Executive Director David Pratt. The events are held at various venues throughout Savannah, Georgia, including the Lucas Theatre for the Arts, the Trinity United Methodist Church, and the Charles H. Morris Center. The festival also partners with other organizations, such as the Savannah College of Art and Design and the Telfair Museums, to host events and exhibitions. Additionally, the festival collaborates with local businesses, like The Olde Pink House and The Bohemian Hotel Savannah Riverfront, to provide a unique experience for attendees. The festival's organization is also supported by The National Endowment for the Arts and the Georgia Council for the Arts.

Education_and_Outreach

The festival offers a range of educational programs, including workshops, masterclasses, and lectures, led by renowned musicians such as Midori and Christoph Eschenbach. The festival also partners with local schools, like Savannah Arts Academy and Beach High School, to provide music education programs for students. Furthermore, the festival offers outreach programs, such as the Savannah Music Festival's Musical Explorers series, which introduces children to different genres of music, from Classical music to Jazz and Folk music. The festival's education and outreach programs are supported by organizations like the Savannah Community Foundation and the United Way of the Coastal Empire.

Festival_Schedule_and_Tickets

The festival typically takes place over a period of 17 days in March, featuring over 100 events, including concerts, recitals, and lectures. Tickets can be purchased online or at the festival's box office, located at the Savannah Box Office. The festival also offers a variety of ticket packages, including the Savannah Music Festival's Gold Pass and the Festival's Flex Pass, which provide attendees with flexibility and convenience. Additionally, the festival offers discounts for students, seniors, and Savannah Music Festival's members, as well as special promotions for groups and Savannah Tourism packages. The festival's schedule and ticket information can be found on the festival's website, as well as on social media platforms like Facebook and Twitter. The festival is also promoted through partnerships with local media outlets, such as the Savannah Morning News and W Savannah. Category:Music festivals in the United States

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