A Mfs Fact Sheet 2015
A Mfs Fact Sheet 2015
A Mfs Fact Sheet 2015
The
Aspen
Music
Festival
and
School,
now
in
its
63rd
year,
is
a
high-level
training
ground
for
the
worlds
next
generation
of
professional
musicians.
It
is
also
Americas
premier
music
festival,
presenting
more
than
300
musical
events
in
eight
weeks,
and
serving
as
a
summer
retreat
for
any
of
the
worlds
great
musical
minds.
Music
Directors:
Robert
Spano
2012
David
Zinman,
1998
2010
Lawrence
Foster,
1990
1996
Jorge
Mester,
1970
1990
President
and
CEO:
Alan
Fletcher
2006
present
Main
Season:
Eight
weeks
each
summer,
approximately
early
July
to
late
August
Number
of
Events:
300+
Attendees:
Approximately
75,000
concert
attendees
Types
of
Events:
Orchestral,
opera,
chamber
music,
contemporary
music,
childrens
events,
lectures,
panel
discussions,
master
classes,
house
music
concerts,
tours
Orchestras:
Aspen
Festival
Orchestra,
professionals
(principals)
and
students
Aspen
Chamber
Symphony,
professionals
(principals)
and
students
Aspen
Concert
Orchestra,
all
students
American
Academy
of
Conducting
at
Aspen
Orchestra,
all
students
except
professional
concertmaster
Facilities:
Benedict
Music
Tent,
2050
seats,
opened
June
2000
David
Karetsky
Music
Lawn,
fields
outside
the
Music
Tent,
are
always
open
and
free
Harris
Concert
Hall,
500
seats,
opened
fall
1993
Castle
Creek
Campus,
38-acre
site,
beginning
the
second
phase
of
renovation
in
2015
with
state-of-the-art
teaching
studios,
68
practice
rooms,
2
rehearsal
halls
Winter
Events:
Musical
Odysseys
Reaching
Everyone
(MORE)
program
brings
3-5
musical
artists
into
area
schools
for
presentations
and
teaching
Partial
series
of
The
Met:
Live
in
HD
opera
broadcasts
Board
of
Trustees:
50
members
Chair,
Bob
Hurst
National
Council
Over
100
members
Annual
Budget:
Nearly
$14
million
Year-Round
Staff:
34
Student
Body:
630
enroll
each
summer
From
approximately
39
U.S.
states
and
39
countries
Average
age
21.9
Approximately
2000
applicants
Applications
begin
in
October,
final
deadline
is
early
January
Educational
Orchestral
(on
all
orchestral
instruments)
lessons
and
orchestra
placement
programs:
Aspen
Opera
Theater
Center
Piano
Composition
American
Academy
of
Conducting
at
Aspen
Guitar
Center
for
Advanced
String
Quartets
Aspen
Contemporary
Ensemble
Finckel-Wu
Han
Chamber
Music
Studio
Artist-faculty:
Approximately
130
from
major
conservatories
and
music
schools
all
over
the
country
2015
Composers-
Steven
Stucky,
George
Tsontakis,
Sydney
Hodkinson,
Jennifer
Higdon,
Steven
in-Residence
Mackey,
Shulamit
Ran,
Christopher
Rouse,
Judith
Shatin,
Steven
Stucky,
Christopher
Theofanidis
Founded:
In
1949
by
Chicagoans
Elizabeth
and
Walter
Paepcke
as
part
of
the
Goethe
Bicentennial
and
Convocation
that
they
organized
with
participants
such
as
Thornton
Wilder,
Albert
Schweitzer,
Ortega
y
Gassett,
and
Dmitri
Mitropolous
and
the
Minneapolis
Symphony
Orchestra.
This
event
spawned
both
the
Aspen
Music
Festival
and
School
and
the
political/intellectual
think
tank,
The
Aspen
Institute.
Alumni
include:
Violinists:
Joshua
Bell,
Sarah
Chang,
Cho-Liang
Lin,
Robert
McDuffie,
Midori,
Nadja
Salerno-Sonnenberg,
Gil
Shaham,
Kyoko
Takezawa
Pianists:
Ingrid
Fliter,
Orli
Shaham,
Conrad
Tao,
Yuja
Wang,
Wu
Han,
Joyce
Yang
Conductors:
Marin
Alsop,
James
Conlon,
James
Levine,
Leonard
Slatkin
Singers:
Rene
Fleming,
Barbara
Hendricks,
Susanne
Mentzer,
Dawn
Upshaw
Composers:
Philip
Glass,
Adam
Schoenberg,
Bright
Sheng,
Morton
Subotnick,
Augusta
Read
Thomas
Other:
Performer
Peter
Schickele,
cellist
Lynn
Harrell,
guitarist
Sharon
Isbin,
bassist/composer
Edgar
Meyer,
cellist
Alisa
Weilerstein,
flutist
Carol
Wincenc
Town
of
Aspen:
Year-round
population
6,000
Summer
population
approximately
16,000
3-1/2
hour
drive
from
Denver
Altitude
8,000
feet
Average
single-family
home
price
$4.6
million
***Current
as
of
March
2015***