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Status
  
Active

Frequency
  
Annually

Years active
  
50

Genre
  
Music festival

Country
  
United States

Dates
  
22 Jul – 27 Aug 2016

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Founders
  
Jay K. Hoffman and William Lockwood

Venue
  
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Organized by
  
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Location
  
Damrosch Park, New York City, New York, United States, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, New York, United States, Alice Tully Hall, New York City, New York, United States, David Geffen Hall, New York City, New York, United States, Merkin Concert Hall, New York City, New York, United States, David H. Koch Theater, New York City, New York, United States

Similar
  
Aspen Music Festival, Mozart Festival Würzburg, Tanglewood Music Festival, Mainly Mozart Festival, Bard Music Festival

Profiles

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The Mostly Mozart Festival is a summer series of concerts held at Lincoln Center in New York City and in other city venues. Currently, the artistic director is Jane Moss while the music director is Louis Langrée. The annual summer festival features performances by the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, as well as opera, dance, chamber music and contemporary performances. In recent years, the Festival initiated a popular series of late-night performances in the Stanley H. Kaplan Penthouse, called "A Little Night Music." In 2006, it celebrated its 40th anniversary and the 250th anniversary of its namesake Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's birth. As it has done for many years, it is performing many of "Mozart's works and also a variety of musical works created after his death that were inspired and influenced by his genius".

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The Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra is the resident orchestra of the Mostly Mozart Festival and is the only orchestra in the U.S. dedicated to the music of the Classical period. Members of the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra come from all over the world, performing in such premier orchestras and ensembles as the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, MET Orchestra, New York City Ballet Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Orpheus Chamber Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, St. Louis Symphony, and St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, among others.

Internationally celebrated conductor Louis Langrée has been music director of the Mostly Mozart Festival since December 2002, and was named Renée and Robert Belfer Music Director in August 2006. His contract at Mostly Mozart Festival runs through 2017. Each summer since 2005, the Festival Orchestra’s David Geffen Hall home at Lincoln Center is transformed into an appropriately intimate venue for its performances. Over the years, the Festival Orchestra has toured to such notable festivals and venues as Ravinia, Great Woods, Tanglewood, Bunkamura in Tokyo, and the Kennedy Center.

Conductors who made their New York debuts leading the Festival Orchestra include Jérémie Rhorer, Edward Gardner, Lionel Bringuier, Yannick Nézet-Séguin, Charles Dutoit, Leonard Slatkin, David Zinman, and Edo de Waart. Mezzo-soprano Cecilia Bartoli, flutist James Galway, soprano Elly Ameling, and pianist Mitsuko Uchida all made their U.S. debuts with the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra.

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History

Co-founded by impresario Jay K. Hoffman and William Lockwood, Midsummer Serenades – A Mozart Festival began on August 1, 1966. This program, made possible by Lincoln Center's new, air-conditioned halls, would eventually turn into what is today the Mostly Mozart Festival. On January 27, 1991, The Mozart Bicentennial at Lincoln Center opened with concerts held at Avery Fisher Hall and the Metropolitan Opera House. It was the world's largest and most comprehensive tribute to the life and works of Mozart. The 2014 festival took place from July 25 to August 23 at various venues around Lincoln Center, as well as the Park Avenue Armory. The 50th anniversary season, in 2016, will feature opera, dance, a world premiere by David Lang for a chorus of 1,000 singers, and 50 new works performed by the International Contemporary Ensemble, as well as an exhibition at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts showcasing the history of the Festival.

  • John Adams
  • John Luther Adams
  • Pierre-Laurent Aimard
  • Piotr Anderszewski
  • Leif Ove Andsnes
  • Nicholas Angelich
  • Cecilia Bartoli
  • Joshua Bell
  • Jonathan Biss
  • Borromeo String Quartet
  • Budapest Festival Orchestra
  • The Canadian Brass and Star of Indiana
  • Chamber Orchestra of Europe
  • Michael Collins
  • Alice Coote
  • Simone Dinnerstein
  • Charles Dutoit
  • Emerson String Quartet
  • Elin Frazier
  • Sir James Galway
  • Osvaldo Golijov
  • Claire-Marie Le Guay
  • International Contemporary Ensemble
  • Jeffrey Kahane
  • Louis Langrée
  • Robert Levin
  • Yo-Yo Ma
  • Mark Morris Dance Group
  • The OpenEnded Group
  • Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment
  • Steven Schick
  • Schola Cantorum de Venezuela
  • Yannick Nézet-Séguin
  • Yevgeny Sudbin
  • Robin Ticciati
  • Osmo Vänskä
  • Mitsuko Uchida
  • Stefan Vladar
  • Valentina Lisitsa
  • Sandeep Das
  • Current Festival Orchestra Members

    Violin

  • Martin Agee
  • Ruggero Allifranchini, concertmaster
  • Eva Burmeister
  • Robert Chausow
  • Katsuko Esaki
  • Laura Frautschi, principal second
  • Lilit Gampel
  • Michael Gillette
  • Suzanne Gilman
  • Amy Kauffman
  • Sophia Kessinger
  • Katherine Livolsi-Landau
  • Ronald Oakland
  • Michael Roth
  • Dorothy Strahl
  • Deborah Wong
  • Mineko Yajima
  • Viola

  • Meena Bhasin
  • Danielle Farina
  • Chihiro Fukuda
  • Shmuel Katz, principal
  • Jack Rosenberg
  • Cello

  • Ted Ackerman
  • Ilya Finkelshteyn, principal
  • Ann Kim
  • Alvin McCall
  • Double Bass

  • Timothy Cobb, principal
  • Lou Kosma
  • Judith Sugarman
  • Flute

  • Tanya Witek
  • Yoobin Son, principal
  • Oboe

  • Randall Ellis, principal
  • Nick Masterson
  • Clarinet

  • Steve Hartman
  • Jon Manasse, principal
  • Bassoon

  • Marc Goldberg, principal
  • Tom Sefcovic
  • Horn

  • Lawrence DiBello, principal
  • Richard Hagen
  • Trumpet

  • Neil Balm, principal
  • Lee Soper
  • Timpani

  • David Punto, principal
  • References

    Mostly Mozart Festival Wikipedia