2015 Summer 70th Season
Pablo Heras-Casado, Principal Conductor, Orchestra of St. Luke’s, in Caramoor’s Venetian Theater
What are Caramoor moments? Delighting in songbirds complementing a sonorous outdoor symphony under the shade of the Venetian Theater tent. Finding an earthy change in atmosphere upon entering the Sunken Garden and hearing music that takes you to another place. Sharing a picnic on the soft, barefoot-worthy grass of Friends Field while listening to an exceptional concert from afar.
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These are Caramoor moments. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts is a destination in the New York metro area for outstanding music, captivating educational programs, spectacular gardens and grounds, and valuable memories with friends and family. Explore our lush 90 acres, tour the historic Rosen House, enjoy a pre-concert picnic, and discover beautiful music in the relaxed settings of the Venetian Theater, Spanish Courtyard, Music Room of the Rosen House, and the magnificent gardens. What will your Caramoor moments be this summer?
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Symphonic.
Program Details
2015 Artist-in-Residence Hélène Grimaud August 2
Festival Finale: The Power of Brahms and Tchaikovsky
Sunday, 4:30pm / Venetian Theater / $25, $35, $43, $53, $63, $73, $83 Orchestra of St. Luke’s Hélène Grimaud, piano; 2015 Artist-in-Residence Pablo Heras-Casado, conductor Brahms, Piano Concerto No. 1 in D minor, Op. 15 Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 1 in G minor, Op. 13 “Winter Dreams”
Peter Oundjian
June 20
70th Opening Night World Premiere & Beethoven’s 9th
Saturday, 8:30pm / Venetian Theater / $20, $30, $40, $50, $65, $110 Jennifer Check, soprano Jennifer Feinstein, mezzo-soprano Noah Baetge, tenor Jeffrey Beruan, bass Peter Oundjian, conductor Orchestra of St. Luke’s The Collegiate Chorale
Theofanidis, World Premiere Beethoven, Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 125 The Festival opens with Beethoven’s iconic Ninth Symphony and an exciting, cocommissioned world premiere from Christopher Theofanidis. Tonight’s distinguished vocal soloists have all appeared in Bel Canto programs at Caramoor. All of this, along with over 150 voices from the Collegiate Chorale, commemorates the 70th anniversary of Caramoor and the 40th anniversary of Orchestra of St. Luke’s.
You won’t want to miss the exceptional French pianist Hélène Grimaud and Orchestra of St. Luke’s led by principal conductor Pablo Heras-Casado, in their sweeping, thunderous approach to Brahms’ Piano Concerto No. 1 and Tchaikovsky’s “Winter Dreams.” This may prove to be our most powerful Finale yet — join us in bringing our 70th Anniversary to a close! Complimentary Garden Listening Tickets for Family Level Members and Above
June 20 Opening Night Gala Saturday, 6:00pm / A Benefit Evening Come celebrate Caramoor’s 70th Anniversary with a festive summer Gala! The evening includes a pre-performance cocktail reception and dinner, plus premium concert seating in the Venetian Theater, and an After Dark postperformance party with desserts, cocktails and dancing with the artists. For more information and to make a reservation, please contact our Special Events office: events@caramoor.org / 914.232.1492
This concert will be broadcast live by:
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Jennifer Koh
July 19
Jennifer Koh, violin Nicholas McGegan, conductor Orchestra of St. Luke’s Sunday, 4:30pm / Venetian Theater / $15, $25, $37, $49, $61, $73
Mozart, Symphony No. 25 in G minor, K. 183 Schubert, Symphony in B minor “Unfinished” Beethoven, Violin Concerto in D major, Op. 61 Hailed as “one of the finest ... conductors of his generation” (London Independent), Nicholas McGegan leads Orchestra of St. Luke’s in a performance of three unforgettable masterpieces, joined by “risk-taking, high-octane” (Strad) violinist Jennifer Koh.
Nicholas McGegan
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Chamber Music.
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Edward Arron & Friends
June 21 Ana Vidovic Guitar in the Garden Sunday, 4:30pm / Sunken Garden / $25 Works by Sor, Torroba, Mangore, Albeniz, Bach, Takemitsu, and Lauro A stylistically gifted performer in an unparalleled setting, Ana Vidovic returns to Caramoor for her second appearance in the signature Caramoor concert series Guitar in the Garden. Among praise for her eloquent communicative abilities and fluid virtuosity, The Washington Post calls her playing “nuanced and intensely personal, both deeply felt and deeply thought.” June 26 Edward Arron & Friends A Joyful Reunion of Evnin Rising Stars Alumni, led by cellist Edward Arron Friday, 8:00pm / Spanish Courtyard / $15, $24, $32, $40 Jeewon Park, piano Arnaud Sussmann, violin Tessa Lark, violin Nicholas Cords, viola Mark Holloway, viola Edward Arron, cello & Artistic Director Alice Yoo, cello Leigh Mesh, bass Hummel, Piano Quintet in E-flat major, Op. 87 Strauss, Metamorphosen (version for String Septet) Beethoven, Symphony No. 3 in E-flat major, Op. 55 ‘Eroica,’ arranged for Piano Quartet by Ferdinand Ries Edward Arron & Friends present a program with heroic and somber moments in the Spanish Courtyard, open to the summer evening air. This rare chamber arrangement of Beethoven’s Eroica Symphony paired with works of Strauss and Hummel reveal powerful correlations
Ana Vidovic
among these large-scale pieces within the intimacy of a chamber program. Post-performance Champagne Toast with Caramoor’s CEO for Composer’s Circle Members June 28 Jasper String Quartet 2009–11 Ernst Stiefel Alumni Quartet Sunday, 4:30pm / Venetian Theater / $20, $35, $45, $55 Beethoven, Quartet Op. Op. 18, No. 2 Kernis, String Quartet No. 3 World Premiere Debussy, String Quartet Hailed as “sonically delightful and expressively compelling” (The Strad) and as “powerful” (The New York Times), the Jasper String Quartet brings you timeless masterpieces paired with the world premiere of a quartet by prominent American composer Aaron Jay Kernis, winner of the coveted Grawemeyer Award for Music Composition and the Pulitzer Prize for Music. This new composition is a co-commission by a prestigious consortium of classical presenters including Caramoor, Carnegie Hall, and Wigmore Hall. New Members’ Day 5
Learn more & buy tickets at caramoor.org or call 914.232.1252
July 5 Ariel Quartet / Dover Quartet Ernst Stiefel Alumni Quartets Sunday, 4:30pm / Venetian Theater / $20, $35, $45, $55 Schubert, Quartettsatz Shostakovich, Two Pieces for String Octet, Op. 11 Schumann, Quartet No. 1 in A minor, Op. 41, No. 1 Mendelssohn, Octet in E-flat major, Op. 20 Two of Caramoor’s award-winning alumni quartets, the Ariel (’08–’09) and Dover (’13–’14) will make a unique, collaborative appearance. These exquisite powerhouses, characterized by, and celebrated for, their soulful interpretations and charisma, have prepared an explosive conclusion to this most festive weekend. Jasper String Quartet
July 2 PROJECT Trio Thursday, 7:00pm / Spanish Courtyard / $15, $24, $32, $40 Rossini, William Tell Mingus, Fables of Faubus JS Bach & Jethro Tull, Bouree Beethoven, 5th Symphony Jam Prokofiev, Peter and the Wolf...now set in Brooklyn! ...and with originals encompassing classical, jazz, rock, hip-hop, salsa, and everything in between! PROJECT Trio is a passionate, high-energy chamber music ensemble comprised of three virtuosic composer/performers from Brooklyn, New York. This flute, cello, and bass trio blend their classical training with an eclectic variety of musical inspirations and ignite their performances with improvisational freedom. 6
Complimentary Garden Listening Tickets for Family Level Members and Above July 9 Alexi Kenney, violin Renana Gutman, piano Thursday, 7:00pm / Spanish Courtyard / $15, $24, $32, $40 Westhoff, Suite No. 2 in A major for Solo Violin Bach, Sonata for Violin and Keyboard No. 3 in E major, BWV 1016 Poulenc, “C” (Transcribed for Violin and Piano by Alexi Kenney) Enescu, Sonata No. 3, Op. 25 Alexi Kenney, praised for his “beautiful, aching tone” (Strings magazine), and Renana Gutman for the “true poetry in her phrasing” (New York Sun), perform a sonata by the prolific Bach, a rare piece crafted from a song born of World War II, and a dramatic Romanian folk romp from 1926.
Carolina Eyck
July 12 Out of Thin Air Music from Copland House with Carolina Eyck, thereminist Sunday, 4:30pm / Venetian Theater / Pre-concert recital 2:30pm / Venetian Theater / $20, $35, $45, $55, $60 Copland, Sextet for Clarinet, Piano and String Quartet Martinu, Fantasia for Theremin, Oboe, Piano & String Quartet, H. 301 Rózsa, Spellbound Concerto Shostakovich, Piano Trio No. 2 Music from Copland House artists, and thereminist Carolina Eyck, in works exploring the border between real and surreal. This concert gives a nod to Caramoor’s founder, Lucie Bigelow Rosen, who was a student and patron of Leon Theremin and performed internationally. Complimentary Garden Listening Tickets for Family Level Members and Above July 17 Calidore String Quartet 2014–15 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence Friday, 8:00pm / Spanish Courtyard / $15, $24, $32, $40 Mozart, Divertimento in F major, K. 138/125c Harlin, Grand Pause —World Premiere of Volume XVI of Caramoor’s commissioning project: A String Quartet Library for the 21st Century Mendelssohn, String Quartet No. 6, Op. 80 The Calidore make their fourth and final appearance as Caramoor’s Quartet-in-Residence with a program featuring a newly commissioned work by composer Patrick Harlin, a scholar of soundscape ecology and unusual compositional forms, bookended by masters of the chamber genre.
Learn more & buy tickets at caramoor.org or call 914.232.1252
July 23 Łukasz Kuropaczewski Guitar in the Garden Thursday, 7:00pm / Sunken Garden / $25 Works by Bach, Tansman, Penderecki, Meyer, and Albéniz Kuropaczewski returns to Caramoor with favorites of the classical guitar repertoire: a transcription of Bach’s beloved first cello suite, two cherished Spanish gems rooted in the flamenco and parlour music traditions, and works by three Polish composers — an homage to Kuropaczewski’s heritage. Audiences relish the free-flowing synergy with artists in this lush garden.
The GRAMMY-nominated Eroica Trio return with a program developed specifically for Caramoor, including Bach’s lush Chaconne arranged by critically acclaimed composer Anne Dudley, an evolving story of love by legendary violinist Joseph Suk, and more. July 30 Gabriel Kahane & Rob Moose The Ambassador and More Thursday, 7:00pm / Spanish Courtyard / $15, $24, $32, $40 Gabriel Kahane, piano, guitars, banjo, and vocals Rob Moose, violin and guitars
July 26 Eroica Trio Sunday, 4:30pm / Venetian Theater / $19, $29, $39, $49, $59
With one foot in the tradition of chamber music and the other firmly planted in forwardlooking folk tinged with a daring harmonic sensibility and mordant lyricism, Kahane will offer up his acclaimed staged song cycle, The Ambassador, interspersed with works by popular classical composers. His longtime collaborator, Rob Moose, joins him in a performance that may well serve as a blueprint for the 21st-century recital.
Bach, Chaconne from Partita in D minor Suk, Elegie, Op. 23 Schoenfield, Café Music (1986) Brahms, Piano Trio No. 2 in C major, Op. 87
July 31 Hélène Grimaud, piano 2015 Artist-in-Residence Friday, 8:00pm / Venetian Theater / $35, $41, $47, $53, $59
Free all-audience Afterglow reception with the artist after the performance.
Gabriel Kahane & Rob Moose
Berio, Wasserklavier Takemitsu, Rain Tree Sketch II Fauré, Barcarolle No. 5, Op. 66 Ravel, Jeux d’eaux Albéniz, Almeria
Liszt, Les Jeux d’eau à la Villa d’Este Janáçek, In the Mists Debussy, La cathédrale engloutie Brahms, Piano Sonata No. 2, Op. 2
Riding the wave of her poignant and innovative tears become… streams become… at the Park Avenue Armory and subsequent recital world tour, 2015 Artist-in-Residence Hélène Grimaud brings a hauntingly powerful program of water-themed favorites to our warm summer stage. Ariel Quartet
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American Roots.
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June 27
American Roots Music Festival Featuring Lucinda Williams
Saturday / All Day / Multiple Locations $30, $40, $50, $60, $70, $80, $85 Full-Festival and Day-Only tickets available. Children under 18 half price. Lucinda Williams Parker Milsap Larry Campbell & Teresa Williams Jessy Carolina and The Hot Mess / Kristin Andreassen Band / Mason Porter / Spuyten Duyvil / Walkabout Clearwater Chorus / Matt Turk / Cole Quest and the City Pickers / The Social Music Hour Workshop / Free Activities for Kids The all-ages American Roots Music Festival takes place throughout the Caramoor grounds and offers an eclectic mix of folk, country, bluegrass, gospel, blues, early jazz, singer/ songwriter, string band, old time, traditional and contemporary roots music — lots of music, and free activities, for everyone to enjoy! Featuring legendary stars and up-andcoming artists, the festival is a home for musical heritage and modern twists.
Spuyten Duyvil
July 10 Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan “I’m With Her Tour” Friday, 8:00pm / Spanish Courtyard / $46, $60, $78, $88 Sara Watkins (Nickel Creek), Aoife O’Donovan (Crooked Still), and Sarah Jarosz are a powerhouse acoustic trio and pioneers of folk, indie string band, and progressive bluegrass. They’ve come together for a one-of-a-kind performance showcasing their sensational instrumental and vocal talents. This is the only NYC area summer appearance of the “I’m With Her Tour.”
Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz & Aoife O’Donovan
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Lucinda Williams
Opera.
Deborah Polaski
July 25
Dialogues des Carmélites by Francis Poulenc
Saturday, 8:00pm / Venetian Theater / Pre-opera concerts and conversations in Spanish Courtyard / $20, $50, $70, $95, $110
Will Crutchfield
July 11
La Favorite by Gaetano Donizetti Saturday, 8:00pm / Venetian Theater / Pre-opera concerts and conversations in Spanish Courtyard / $20, $50, $70, $95, $110 Clementine Margaine, mezzo-soprano Santiago Ballerini, tenor Stephen Powell, baritone Daniel Mobbs, bass-baritone Bel Canto Young Artists Will Crutchfield, conductor Orchestra of St. Luke’s Donizetti’s second Paris opera, La Favorite, details the sordid love triangle of an intoxicating mistress — played here by the exquisite Clementine Margaine — and the king and monk who vie for her hand. Set against the backdrop of Moorish invasions in 14th-century Spain, this semi-staged production of this tragic tale is presented here in the original French language. Intermission Reception and Post-Performance Cast Party for All Membership Levels
June 25 Anonymous in Love Bel Canto Young Artists Thursday, 7:00pm / Spanish Courtyard / $15, $24, $32, $40 Get swept off your feet by vocal gems from the early years of Bel Canto’s golden age. Presented by the Bel Canto Young Artists in their special concert series, this program celebrates the thread that ties us all — love — and features playful, dramatic and romantic songs ideal for warm, summer nights. Free all-audience Afterglow reception with the artists after the performance. Clementine Margaine
Jennifer Check, soprano Hei-Kyung Hong, soprano Alisa Jordheim, soprano Deborah Polaski, soprano Jennifer Larmore, mezzo-soprano Noah Baetge, tenor Daniel Mobbs, bass-baritone Bel Canto Young Artists Will Crutchfield, conductor Orchestra of St. Luke’s Dialogues des Carmélites delivers the painfully beautiful, heart-rending story of the Martyrs of Compiègne and their struggle to maintain faith throughout France’s Reign of Terror. Poulenc’s Romantic sensibilities shine in this tragic work — the exceptionally haunting closing scene is one of his finest. Intermission Reception(s) and Post-Performance Cast Party for All Membership Levels July 16 The Amazing Scarlattis Bel Canto Young Artists Thursday, 7:00pm / Spanish Courtyard / $15, $24, $32, $40 Alessandro and Domenico — father and son — produced an endless stream of masterpieces in miniature. Hear new voices of our Bel Canto Young Artists mentoring program interpret the legacy of this father-son duo in the intimacy of the Spanish Courtyard. 11
Family Fun.
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July 4
July 22 Turkish Music and Bellydancing Carmine and Friends Wednesday, 5:00pm / Friends Field / $5 (Children), $10 (Adults)
Pops, Patriots and Fireworks July 4th Spectacular Saturday, 8:00pm / Venetian Theater / $30, $40, $50, $60, $70, $80, $85 Children 12 & under half price Ryan Silverman, baritone Christian Carbone, tuba Curt Ebersole, conductor Westchester Symphonic Winds Robert Sherman, host Smith/Key, Star Spangled Banner Porter, Highlights from Anything Goes Ives, Variations on “America” Goldman, On the Mall Baadsvik, Fnugg Gould, American Salute Vocal selections by George M. Cohan, Irving Berlin, Rodgers & Hammerstein Williams, Castle Gap March Tchaikovsky, Overture, Op. 49 “1812 Overture” Sousa, The Stars and Stripes Forever Celebrate the nation’s birthday at this dazzling, star-spangled evening full of patriotic music, picnics on the lawn, and fireworks! The Westchester Symphonic Winds conducted by Curt Ebersole, with Broadway’s Ryan Silverman, return by popular demand from last year’s heart-pounding performance to deliver another Independence Day that the whole family will love. In the event of inclement weather, fireworks will be rescheduled for Sunday, July 5 at 9:30pm. Covered Picnicking for All Membership Levels in the Members’ Reception Tent Alessandra Belloni and I Giullari di Piazza
Dancing at Dusk Celebrate cultures from around the world with music, dance lessons, instrument demonstrations, and arts & crafts activities. This year we’re exploring the incredible diversity of the Mediterranean coasts. All ages welcome! July 1 Israeli Folk Dancing with Danny Pollock and Tavche Gravche Wednesday / 5:00pm / Friends Field / $5 (Children), $10 (Adults) Come experience the joyous and energetic world of Israeli dance in all its multiethnic glory! Learn circle, partner, and line dances, characteristic of the Chassidic (Eastern European) tradition, the Yemenite and Turkish styles, and the exuberant Hora. Complimentary Tickets for Family Level Members July 8 Italian Folk Dancing Alessandra Belloni and I Giullari di Piazza Wednesday, 5:00pm / Friends Field / $5 (Children), $10 (Adults) Take a fiery journey to Southern Italy by way of tarantella: folk dances traditionally performed to heal mythical tarantula bites. Dressed as a variety of masked characters, stilt dancer Mark Mindek joins your little ones in a wild dance party. Complimentary Tickets for Family Level Members
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Enjoy gorgeous melodies played on the oud (middle eastern style lute), violin, doumbek (goblet drum), and riq (folk tambourine) on our spacious Friends Field lawn. This show features the bellydance artistry of Kaeshi Chai! Complimentary Tickets for Family Level Members July 29 Greek Dancing The Band Ethos with Kostas Psarros Wednesday, 5:00pm / Friends Field / $5 (Children), $10 (Adults) Vicky Palma, vocals Kostas Psarros, bouzouki, vocals Glafkos Kontemeniotis, keyboards Richard Kouzami, percussion Maria Sopasis, guest dance instructor Explore rebetiko (Greek blues) as well as other styles and regional genres of Greek music hailing from the islands to the mountains. Complimentary Tickets for Family Level Members
—Wynton Marsalis
Jazz.
“Jazz music is the power of now.” July 18
Caramoor Jazz Festival Presented in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center
Saturday / All Day / Multiple Locations $30, $40, $50, $60, $70, $80, $90, $100, $110 Full-Festival and Day-Only tickets available. Children under 18 half price.
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
and Cécile McLorin Salvant Cécile McLorin Salvant Orrin Evans Quartet Joey Alexander Trio
Sammy Miller and the Congregation Bryan Carter Quintet Plays Ray Charles Jazz for Young People, on Tour: “Let Freedom Swing” with the Jerome Jennings Quintet Jazz at Lincoln Center Youth Orchestra featuring Joey Alexander The Amigos / Alphonso Horne / Ben Flocks / Jon Lampley / David Linard Caramoor and Jazz at Lincoln Center team up in a new collaboration to combine the best of New York City jazz with the great jazz legacy of Westchester’s premiere outdoor venue. A lineup of jazz legends and rising stars curated by Jazz at Lincoln Center perform in five locations on Caramoor’s beautiful and distinctive grounds. This is an all-ages festival with diverse music, for the jazz connoisseur, families eager to explore jazz with their kids, and those who just love great summertime music experiences. Picnicking encouraged!
Jon Batiste
July 24 Jon Batiste Quartet New Orleans at Caramoor Friday, 8:00pm / Spanish Courtyard / $46, $60, $78, $88 Pianist Jon Batiste is one of the most exciting and progressive new crossover talents on the scene today. His modern take on the American songbook, through the channels of a virtuosic pedigree in jazz and classical music, will light up the Spanish Courtyard with a night of soul, blues, New Orleans style, and hip-hop-infused contemporary jazz. Cécile McLorin Salvant
Members’ Jazz Lounge for All Membership Levels Wynton Marsalis
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September 27
Caramoor Sponsors:
The Knights and Yo-Yo Ma
Family Fun. Caramoor is a place for the entire family. Look for the Family Fun icon for concerts at which children of all ages are welcome.
Sunday, 4:00pm / Featured Concert / Venetian Theater 1:00pm / Family Concert / Venetian Theater Sollima, Federico II Mendelssohn, Symphony No. 4 in A major, Op. 90, “Italian” Golijov, Azul, for cello and orchestra In this colorful and wide-ranging program, The Knights team up with the inimitable cellist Yo-Yo Ma for music that bursts with individual creativity and reaction to fresh insights. For the young Mendelssohn, immersion in the arts and culture of Italy inspired a new symphony. In Federico II, Giovanni Sollima takes inspiration from the 13th-century Holy Roman Emperor who paved the way for the advances of the Renaissance. In Osvaldo Golijov’s Azul (written for Yo-Yo Ma in 2006) the composer combines two perspectives, simultaneously observing the Earth from afar, as if from the heavens, and also plunging into the turbulent depths of the human and earthly experience. Members’ Pre-sale begins April 13 Tickets on sale to general public on April 27 / Caramoor.org / 914.232.1252
Garden Listening (formerly known as Al Fresco). Introduce your family to Caramoor and enjoy the sounds of the concert from the Picnic Lawns. Tickets $10.00
Take the NYC Coach and ride comfortably in a luxury, air-conditioned coach from Grand Central Terminal/Lexington Avenue to Caramoor. Round Trip: $30; One Way: $22.
Symphony Court, Caramoor’s dining pavilion, is open to all ticket buyers (reservations required). Enjoy a casual prix fixe buffet dinner, among the beautiful gardens in the Reception Tent and Italian Pavilion. Available on select evenings. $70 per person inclusive of tax. Cash bar is available; guests may also bring their own wine. Rosen House events. Afternoon Teas: The Thursday Teas on July 2 & July 9 offer guided tours of the Rosen House and the gardens. Special Sunday Teas (with sparkling wine), include tour and concert: June 21, July 19 & Aug 2. A Summer Evening at the Rosens’ (cocktails, Music Room presentation, dinner and concert): June 26 & July 31. Visit our website at caramoor.org for details and ticket prices.
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The Festival is made possible, in part, by ArtsWestchester with funds from Westchester County Government.
Special lectures or recitals are offered before or after the concert. Free to ticket-holders.
The Festival is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
The 2015 Bel Canto Young Artists program is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Membership has its perks! • Members Only Ticket Pre-Sales • Prime Seating at Concerts • VIP Parking • Exclusive Intermission Receptions • “Meet the Artist” Backstage Passes • Complimentary Passes to Dancing at Dusk and Garden Listening Concerts An Opening Night “Meet the Artist” with Joshua Bell, violin and Cristian Macelaru, conductor
and much more…
Events in green text throughout the brochure are open to Members, respective of Membership level. To join, renew, increase or give the gift of Membership, please visit caramoor.org/support or call Jennifer Pace at 914.232.5035 ext. 261. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts is a registered 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization. Member support plays a vital role in providing world-class performances at Caramoor. Thank you for your support.
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Photos from past performances at Caramoor are by Gabe Palacio Photography. Peter Oundjian photo by Sian Richards Hélène Grimaud photo © Mat Hennek/DG Jennifer Koh photo by Juergen Frank Nicholas McGegan photo by Randy Beach Jasper Quartet photo by Vanessa Briceno-Scherzer Carolina Eyck photo by Christian Hüller Gabe Kahane and Rob Moose photo by Devin Pedde Lucinda Williams photo by Christopher Durst Sara Watkins, Sarah Jarosz, Aoife O’Donovan photo by Shawn Anderson Deborah Polaski photo by Milena Schlösser Clementine Margaine photo courtesy of artist management Wynton Marsalis photo by Frank Stewart Cécile McLorin Salvant photo by Frank Stewart
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2015 Summer 70th Season
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