Schedule 2008
(Subject to change)

Sunday, June 1, 2008, 2:00 PM:
Patron Concert at the Keuka Lakes home of Dr. Stephen and Elise Rosenfeld
369 East Lake Road, Penn Yan.
Generous donors make our festival possible.
Anyone donating $150 or more ($300 per couple) is invited to this intimate, elegant event.
Hors d'oeuvres buffet, Hunt Country and a concert with Keuka's sunset as a backdrop.

Mozart, Gershwin Lullaby, Barber Adagio for Strings, Bach, and some other light fare.

 To make a donation and receive an invitation, please call Liz Jones at 315-536-4145, or FLCMF at 315-536-0383


Pre-season Student Concert by Musicians of the 21st Century
Thursday, June 12, 8:00 PM
at St John's Chapel, Hobart, Geneva, and
Saturday, June 14, 8:00 PM
at Hunt Country Vineyards, Branchport

Friday, June 20, 8:00 PM
At Hunt Country Vineyards, Branchport
Vaughan Williams -- Fantasy Quintet
Rolla — Divertimento
Brahms — String Quintet

Sunday July 6
6:00PM Picnic
7:30 PM Concert

At Hunt Country Vineyards, Branchport
All American Picnic and Concert
Stephen Foster medley, Beatles, Sting, Kansas, Cream, Copland, Joplin, and Gershwin.
Picnic menu: beef or chicken Bar-B-Q, potato salad, cole slaw, baked beans, apple pie and ice cream, All American!
$10. additional for picnic
Reservations please at 315-536-0383

Sunday, July 13, 7:30 PM
At Norton Chapel, Keuka College
Cesar Franck– Piano Quintet, Mozart– A major
Piano Concerto arranged for piano quintet

Friday, July 18, 8:00 PM
At First Baptist Church, Penn Yan, repeated on…

Saturday, July 19, 7:30 PM
St. James Church, on the corner of Decatur Street and 6th, in Watkins Glen
Music of Ravel, Bach, Paganini, Albeniz, Piazzola;
Trios for guitar, flute, and viola.

Saturday, July 26, 8:00 PM
At Hunt Country Vineyards, Branchport
Flute & String Trio
Cimarosa, Mozart, Haydn, Gordon Jacob,
Malcolm Arnold, Martinu

Sunday, August 3, 7:30 PM
At Norton Chapel, Keuka College
Beethoven Opus 1 No 1 Piano Trio
Mendelssohn Trio in D Minor


What is Chamber Music?
Concerts up close and casual.

   It's like having seats within the orchestra...intimate conversations with the instruments. Chamber music puts you close to the musicians. With no conductor, the musicians' coordinated voice results from eye contact, expressions, shared emotions. The audience is part of this intimate conversation. You've invited the music-makers into your room, and they play just for you. It's "surround-sound" at its best.



Hunt Country Vineyards

 

Richard Auldon Clark with summer music camp students at Hunt Country Vineyards recital

 

Norton Chapel of Keuka College