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'''Music@Menlo''' is an annual summer [[chamber music]] festival in [[Atherton, California]]. The festival was founded in 2003 by cellist [[David Finckel]] and pianist [[Wu Han (pianist)|Wu Han]].<ref>Tsioulcas, Anastasia (3 July 2004). [https://books.google.com/books?id=OhAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA17 "Chamber Program, Music Fest Crowd This Couple's Calendar"], p. 17. ''[[Billboard Magazine]]''.</ref> [[American Public Media]] says that "Music@Menlo has rapidly become one of the world's top-tier chamber music festivals due to the quality of performance and its goal to rejuvenate the classical music experience."<ref>[http://americanpublicmedia.publicradio.org/programs/music_menlo/ americanpublicmedia.publicradio.org]</ref> The festival divides its musicians into three categories which are determined by the age of the participants. |
'''Music@Menlo''' is an annual summer [[chamber music]] festival in [[Atherton, California]]. The festival was founded in 2003 by cellist [[David Finckel]] and pianist [[Wu Han (pianist)|Wu Han]].<ref>Tsioulcas, Anastasia (3 July 2004). [https://books.google.com/books?id=OhAEAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA17 "Chamber Program, Music Fest Crowd This Couple's Calendar"], p. 17. ''[[Billboard Magazine]]''.</ref> [[American Public Media]] says that "Music@Menlo has rapidly become one of the world's top-tier chamber music festivals due to the quality of performance and its goal to rejuvenate the classical music experience."<ref>[http://americanpublicmedia.publicradio.org/programs/music_menlo/ americanpublicmedia.publicradio.org] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090303081352/http://americanpublicmedia.publicradio.org/programs/music_menlo/ |date=2009-03-03 }}</ref> The festival divides its musicians into three categories which are determined by the age of the participants. |
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== Festival history == |
== Festival history == |
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Status | Active |
Genre | classical music festival |
Inaugurated | 2003 |
Founder | David Finckel and Wu Han |
Organised by | Menlo School |
Website | musicatmenlo |
Music@Menlo is an annual summer chamber music festival in Atherton, California. The festival was founded in 2003 by cellist David Finckel and pianist Wu Han.[1] American Public Media says that "Music@Menlo has rapidly become one of the world's top-tier chamber music festivals due to the quality of performance and its goal to rejuvenate the classical music experience."[2] The festival divides its musicians into three categories which are determined by the age of the participants.
Festival history
- Fifteenth Season: "The Glorious Violin". 2017. Menlo School and Center for Performing Arts at Menlo Atherton
- Fourteenth Season: "Russian Reflections". 2016. Menlo School and Center for Performing Arts at Menlo Atherton
- Thirteenth Season: Schubert. 2015. Menlo School and Center for Performing Arts at Menlo Atherton.[3]
- Twelfth Season: Around Dvorak. 2014. Menlo School and Center for Performing Arts at Menlo Atherton.[4]
- Eleventh Season: From Bach. 2013. Menlo School and Center for Performing Arts at Menlo Atherton.[5]
- Tenth Anniversary Season: Resonance. 2012. Menlo School and Center for Performing Arts at Menlo Atherton.[6]
- Ninth Season: Through Brahms. 2011. Menlo School and Center for Performing Arts at Menlo Atherton.[7]
- Eighth Season: Maps and Legends. 2010. Menlo School and Center for Performing Arts at Menlo Atherton.[8]
- Seventh Season: Being Mendelssohn. 2009. Menlo School.[9]
- Sixth Season: The Unfolding of Music II. 2008. Menlo School.[10]
- Fifth Season: Bridging the Ages. 2007. Menlo School.[11]
- Fourth Season: Returning to Mozart. 2006. Menlo School.[12]
- Third Season: Beethoven: Center of Gravity. 2005. Menlo School.[13]
- Second Season: Origin/Essence:A Musical Odyssey. 2004. Menlo School.[14]
- First Season: The Unfolding of Music. 2003. Menlo School.[15]
References
- ^ Tsioulcas, Anastasia (3 July 2004). "Chamber Program, Music Fest Crowd This Couple's Calendar", p. 17. Billboard Magazine.
- ^ americanpublicmedia.publicradio.org Archived 2009-03-03 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Schubert Octet, Fantasy at Music@Menlo | SFCV". www.sfcv.org. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
- ^ "Music@Menlo: Delightful @ Dozen | SFCV". www.sfcv.org. Retrieved 2015-10-06.
- ^ Commanday, Robert P. "Summer 2013: Music@Menlo Rules in the South".
- ^ Scheinin, Richard. "Review: Music@Menlo winds down with a big-money announcement and a meaty recital".
- ^ Powers, Keith. "Music@Menlo proves to be a classical act".
- ^ Gereben, Janos. "Marvels of M@M: Free and Glorious".
- ^ Scheinin, Richard. "Music@Menlo's '09 season focuses on Mendelssohn as role model for today's musicians".
- ^ Batti, Renee. "Music@Menlo presents world premiere of first commissioned work".
- ^ Batti, Renee. "Chamber music festival spotlights music through the ages".
- ^ Midgette, Anne. "Mozart, Yes, But Also Much More".
- ^ North, Cheryl. "Music@Menlo digs deep into Beethoven string quartets".
- ^ Hewlett Foundation. "Music@Menlo Celebrates Second Successful Season".
- ^ "2003 Season: The Unfolding of Music".