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220:- also refugees, and ill-situated - to Marlboro. Busch, Serkin, and the Moyse trio are the recognized founders of Marlboro Music, through their association with the college. But it was Busch, writes biographer Tully Potter, who provided the first impetus, as he "had long wanted to create an environment in which professional players and rank amateurs could make music together, studying the chamber literature in depth and giving concerts only when and if they wished to do so." An attempt to realize this wish came in 1950 with a summer school lasting from July 1–13, with few students, that is "not regarded part of the 'official' Marlboro canon". The following year, Busch and Serkin "turned down an invitation to the 29: 441: 400: 169:, in the United States. Public performances are held each weekend while the school is in session, with the programs chosen only a week or so in advance from the sixty to eighty works being currently rehearsed. Marlboro Music was conceived as a retreat where young musicians could collaborate and learn alongside master artists in an environment removed from the pressures of performance deadlines or recording. It combines several functions; 332:
was formed at Marlboro in 1964; Yo-Yo Ma and Emanuel Ax, a long-standing duo, concertized together as a duo for the first time at Marlboro, on August 3, 1973. (Ma, incidentally, met his wife Jill there, one of many musical couples to meet at Marlboro.) Other groups associated with Marlboro in various
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told Alex Ross, "Many people felt that Serkin playing the Choral Fantasy was a unique experience that could never be duplicated. After he died, the work was retired, and I thought that was the right decision. To my surprise, a few years later people said, 'You know, I think we have to have a Choral
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to concentrate on their own project," says Potter. They attracted 54 "participating artists" (students) in what is now recognized as the first Marlboro summer festival. After Busch's untimely death on June 9, 1952, Serkin devoted great attention to continuing his beloved father-in-law's work; he
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Marlboro's purpose moved away from Busch's idea of amateur participation; instead leading professionals from both solo and orchestral positions work with young musicians of the highest promise and achievement, who must pass through a rigorous audition process to be accepted. Prominent musicians
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became its guiding light for the rest of his life. He valued Marlboro's small size and rural environment, inviting colleagues to come to, says Ross, "lose their worldliness, to fall into a slower rhythm."
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During non-summer months, the festival runs the Musicians From Marlboro national touring program, with performances in many U.S. cities each year.
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on the site of a former dairy farm. He asked their advice on the formation of a music department. On their advice, he recruited
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festival, a sort of finishing school for gifted young performers, and a summit for the musical intelligentsia".
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is a retreat for advanced classical training and musicianship held for seven weeks each summer in
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Also, the Festival still commemorates Busch's birthday, August 8, with a special concert.
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Since 2018, the Marlboro Music School and Festival has been led by Artistic Co-Directors
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A tradition Serkin began of ending the summer with a performance of the Beethoven
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Music training program in Marlboro, Vermont, United States since 1951
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Marlboro has had enormous influence on American chamber music. The
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You may listen to the Marlboro Festival Orchestra conducted by
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Buildings and structures in Windham County, Vermont
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Marlboro, Vermont
42°50′20.57″N 72°43′56.04″W / 42.8390472°N 72.7322333°W / 42.8390472; -72.7322333
Adolf Busch
Hermann Busch
Marcel Moyse
Blanche Honegger Moyse
Louis Moyse
Rudolf Serkin
www.marlboromusic.org
Marlboro, Vermont
Alex Ross
chamber-music
Adolf Busch
Rudolf Serkin
Third Reich
National Socialist
Walter Hendricks
Marlboro College
Marcel Moyse
Louis Moyse
Blanche Moyse
Edinburgh Festival
Pierre-Laurent Aimard
Emanuel Ax
Joshua Bell
Jonathan Biss
Anner Bylsma
Pablo Casals
Nikki Chooi

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