Master pianist teaches at music camp
Glacier Symphony and Chorale’s Festival
Amadeus offers many opportunities to enjoy classical music in
Whitefish including the work of student musicians.
During the Festival, North Valley Music
School in conjunction with Glacier Symphony is offering Camp
Festival Amadeus for youth musicians.
The chamber music camp is for early
intermediate to advanced string, harp, clarinet and flute musicians
entering seventh through 12th grades. Campers participate in daily
small ensembles, an orchestra and a master class with the
opportunity for private lessons.
During the camp, acclaimed pianist
Roberto Plano will teach a number of piano students in a master
class. He is an internationally renowned concert pianist and has
taught classes at conservatories and universities throughout the
U.S. and Europe. The public is invited to watch the class on Aug. 2
at 4 p.m.
The same day from 5 to 6 p.m. Camp
Festival Amadeus students will perform in front of Piney Creek at
100 Central Avenue.
Camp students, ages 13-19, will perform
a free concert Aug. 5 at 12:30 p.m. at the O’Shaughnessy Center.
The concert will showcase students work from the week. Students
will perform classical and traditional pieces in both an orchestra
and small ensembles.
The Festival begins its “A week of
Mozart and beyond” with a free open-air orchestra concert on
Sunday, July 31 at Depot Park. The park opens at 6 p.m. and music
begins at 7:30 p.m.
The Festival continues through Aug. 6
with concerts held every evening at 7:30 p.m. in the O’Shaughnessy
Center. Guest artists will perform at three chamber nights and two
full orchestra concerts.
Full week Festival Amadeus passes are
available for $130 adults, $120 seniors and $60 youth. Four concert
passes are available for $99 adult, $89 senior and $40 youth.
Single tickets are available for each concert. They can be
purchased now online at www.gscmusic.org of by calling
257-3241.