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Luzerne Music Center

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Established
  
1980

Headquarters
  
New York, United States

Executive Director
  
Elizabeth Pitcairn

Founded
  
1980


Type
  
Educational institution

Campus
  
wooded, rural, on a lake, located in Adirondack Park

Motto
  
Building Young Artists and Audiences of the Future

Similar
  
Philadelphia Youth Orchestra, Camp Ramah in the Berks, Surprise Lake Camp, Music Academy of the West, Curtis Institute of Music

Luzerne music center 2017


Luzerne Music Center (often shortened to LMC) is a summer music camp and performing arts center, founded in 1980, located on Lake Luzerne, in the Adirondack Park region of New York.

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LMC is located approximately four hours north of New York City and one hour north of Albany. Pre-college students who play strings, piano, brass, woodwinds or percussion live in residence at the camp, study music with members of the Philadelphia Orchestra and perform concerts for eights weeks of the summer. Additionally, LMC hosts a summer chamber music festival with performances by faculty members and guest artists.

carmen suite by g bizet played by luzerne music center s 2016 junior student orchestra


History

The Philadelphia Orchestra began a summer residency at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) in Saratoga, NY in 1966. Many members of the orchestra found summer homes in nearby communities, including Lake Luzerne. Present day LMC was formerly Camp Tekawitha, a Catholic boys camp owned and operated by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany from 1910 to 1976. The camp was purchased in 1980 by Bert Phillips, Philadelphia Orchestra cellist and his wife, Toby Blumenthal, Steinway artist and pianist.

From the book, Hadley and Lake Luzerne:

The camp for Catholic boys was established in 1910. It was named in honor of Katiri Tekawitha, a Native American who was presented for sainthood in recent years. The camp is now the home of the Lake Luzerne Music Camp.

Phillips and Blumenthal served together as executive directors of LMC from 1980 until Phillips died in 2008. Blumenthal continued to serve as executive director until 2010, when Elizabeth Pitcairn, violinist and alumna of Luzerne Music Center was named as successor.

Notable Guests Artists

  • Yo Yo Ma (cellist)
  • Frederick Zlotkin (cellist)
  • Gloria DePasquale
  • George Crumb (composer)
  • John Corigliano (composer)
  • Richard Danielpour (composer)
  • Michael Kamen (composer)
  • Sarah Chang (violinist)
  • Midori (violinist)
  • Lamar Alsop (violinist)
  • Michelle Kim (violinist)
  • Norman Carol (violinist)
  • Arturo Delmoni (violinist)
  • Robert Lipsett (violinist)
  • Che-Hung Chen (violist)
  • Benny Kim (violinist)
  • Luis Biava (conductor)
  • Leonard Slatkin (conductor)
  • Dennis Russell Davies (conductor)
  • Riccardo Muti (conductor)
  • Chris Brubeck (jazz musician)
  • Canadian Brass (brass quintet)
  • Ricardo Morales (clarinetist)
  • The Ying Quartet (string quartet)
  • The Corigliano Quartet (string quartet)
  • The MirĂ³ Quartet (string quartet)
  • The Lionsgate Trio (piano trio)
  • Time for Three
  • Igudesman and Joo
  • Joan Tower composer
  • References

    Luzerne Music Center Wikipedia