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This Festival produces the best quality live recordings; it catches the perfection of recordings and the excitement of the concerts. The town is so relaxed and friendly, it is work and leisure combined.”

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OK, you can see from the July newsletter, that there is a lot happening beyond music at the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival. I’ve got to get some tickets. If all goes as plan I will be back this weekend to write more.

Artist’s Corner

What do you feel it is about the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival that makes it unique compared to other chamber music or summer music festivals?

“This Festival produces the best quality live recordings; it catches the perfection of recordings and the excitement of the concerts. The town is so relaxed and friendly, it is work and leisure combined.”
Yuja Wang, pianist

Ms. Wang can be heard during the first week of the Festival in performing Rachmaninov’s Sonata in G for cello and piano, Op. 19 with cellist Lynn Harrell and in solo recital. Check the season schedule at www.santafechambermusic.com for complete details in the concert programs.
Artist’s Corner

What do you feel it is about the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival that makes it unique compared to other chamber music or summer music festivals?

“This Festival produces the best quality live recordings; it catches the perfection of recordings and the excitement of the concerts. The town is so relaxed and friendly, it is work and leisure combined.”
Yuja Wang, pianist

Ms. Wang can be heard during the first week of the Festival in performing Rachmaninov’s Sonata in G for cello and piano, Op. 19 with cellist Lynn Harrell and in solo recital. Check the season schedule at www.santafechambermusic.com for complete details in the concert programs.

In This Issue…

The Festival welcomes new sponsor - LewAllen Contemporary

You have your concert tickets now what about other Festival Events

Program cover sneak peak

Artist Profile: The Escher String Quartet

2008 Season Festival Business Partners

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The Festival Welcomes New Sponsor

The Festival is proud to welcome LewAllen Contemporary as a generous sponsor of the Festival’s program notes.

Located in the West Palace Arts District in the heart of Old Santa Fe, LewAllen Contemporary has a long history of representing the best in contemporary art. With 10,000 square feet of exhibition space, it is one of the largest galleries in the Southwest, representing internationally known and emerging artists in painting, sculpture, photography, prints, ceramic, jewelry, tapestry, and glass. On exhibit now Joe Ramiro Garcia: Karaoke. Compounds of personal and collective experience, the familiar and the surreal.

We thank LewAllen Contemporary for their support and commitment to bringing wonderful music to Santa Fe.

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You have your concert tickets, now what about the other Festival events?

You’ve made your concert selections (all of them, right!), and you have your tickets. Don’t forget to add to your calendar some of the other events the Festival offers in addition to its season concert programs: free and open rehearsals, the chance to observe a master class, a free Indian Market concert and a program entitled “Creative Dialogue.”

A wonderful way to see a piece come together before the performance and to see your favorite performers in a more casual atmosphere, the Festival’s rehearsals are free and open to the public. Schedules and locations are available during the season on the Festival’s website, www.santafechambermusic.com, and at the Festival’s two Santa Fe halls – the St. Francis Auditorium at the New Mexico Museum of Art, and The Lensic Performing Arts Center. You can call for the open rehearsal schedule at (505) 983-2075, when prompted press 6.

This season’s master class, free and open to the public, takes place on Friday, August 22 from 10:00 -11:30 am at St. Francis. This event presents a unique opportunity to observe the sharing of knowledge, advice and love of music from one of the world’s renowned chamber musicians, Daniel Phillips of the Orion String Quartet, to one of the country’s up and coming star chamber music ensembles, the Escher String Quartet, as well as hear some great music making.

“Creative Dialogue” to be held on Friday, August 8th at 6:00 pm at St. Francis Auditorium, is a unique program that the Festival is presenting in cooperation with the Sibelius Academy of Helsinki. Finnish and American composers, and performance students, will perform music for the composer’s workshop with composer Kaija Saariaho and cellist Anssi Karttunen.

The Festival salutes the city’s annual Indian Market Concert, with a free concert held on August 22 at 7:00 pm at St. Francis Auditorium. The Escher String Quartet will perform two works by Debussy: String Quartet in g, No. 10, and String Quartet No. 12 in F, Op. 96 “American.”

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Sneak Peak at 2008 Program Cover Artwork by Emmi Whitehorse

Morning Song, which Ms. Whitehorse created specifically for the Festival’s 2008 Season and donated to the Festival, is available for purchase at Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art, 439 Camino del Monte Sol. All proceeds will benefit the Festival. The Festival gratefully acknowledges Ms. Whitehorse and Chiaroscuro Contemporary Art for their most generous support.

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Artist Profile: The Escher String Quartet

The Escher String Quartet (Adam Barnett-Hart, violin; Wu Jie, violin; Pierre Lapointe, viola and Andrew Janss, cello) takes its name from Dutch graphic artist M.C. Escher; inspired by Escher’s method of interplay between individual components working together to form a whole.

Formed in 2005, the group has established a reputation as a world-class string quartet. San Francisco Classical Voice praised the group, “Though they’ve only been playing together for two years, these performers have achieved the most unified sound that I’ve ever heard from a string quartet. It’s a cool, emotionally restrained sound that impresses through its sheer precision and clarity.” The New York Times stated, “The individual and sometimes concerto-like playing of the four musicians was notable for its polish and tonal beauty.” This past September, the Escher began its Chamber Music Society Two Residency with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. The ensemble is also Caramoor’s Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence.

The Escher String Quartet has attracted the attention of several esteemed artists who immediately admired the young ensemble’s individual sound, inspired artistic decisions and unique cohesiveness. Within months of its inception, the Escher was invited by both Pinchas Zukerman and Itzhak Perlman to be the quartet-in-residence at each artist’s summer festival: The Young Artists Programme at Canada’s National Arts Centre and The Perlman Chamber Music Program on Shelter Island, NY. The following winter, the Escher Quartet made its Washington, DC debut, representing the Manhattan School of Music for the Kennedy Center’s Conservatory Project. The ensemble has appeared at a number of venues, including Boston’s Gardner Museum, Ravinia, Music @Menlo, New York’s 92nd St. Y and at the University of Idaho, among others. The Quartet is also on the faculty of Stony Brook University as Visiting Artist-in-Residence in a unique relationship with the world-renowned Emerson String Quartet.

The ensemble can be heard in numerous performances during the fifth and sixth weeks of the Festival’s 2008 season, and will perform such works as Debussy’s String Quartet in g, Dvorak’s String Quartet No. 12 in F, Mozart’s String Quartet No. 14 in G and Bartok’s String Quartet No. 5 in A, as well as works by Vivaldi and Bach. They will also have a master class with Daniel Phillips of the Orion String Quartet on Friday, August 22nd that is free and open to the public.

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2008 Season Festival Business Partners

The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival wishes to express its thanks to all of the businesses who have generously contributed to the 2008 season. The Festival gratefully recognizes the following individuals and businesses:

Adobo Catering

Adobo Star Properties
Albertsons

Albuquerque International Sunport

Amanda’s Flowers

Amavi

Amaya

Aspen Santa Fe Ballet

Bank of America

Casa Nova

C Gallery

Chocolate Maven

Classical Music Festivals of the West

Community Bank

The Compound

Cowgirl Hall of Fame

Coyote Café

Darnell Fine Art

Dougherty Real Estate

Linda Durham Contemporary Art

Eldorado Hotel & Spa

Enterprise Rent-A-Car

First Movement Moving Company

First National Bank of Santa Fe

First Presbyterian Church

Andrea Fisher Fine Pottery

Fusion

Garcia Street Books

Gebert Contemporary

Geronimo

Gruët Winery

Allan Houser, Inc.

Il Vicino

Inn of the Anasazi

Charlotte Jackson Fine Art

Jennifer James 101

Jewel Mark
La Boca

La Casa Sena

Las Campanas

La Mancha

LewAllen Contemporary
Luminaria
Heidi Loewen Porcelain Pottery

Albert Lucero Bartending Services

Mauka

Los Alamos National Bank

Maria’s New Mexican Kitchen

Migs Pro Systems

Mountain Living Magazine

National Dance Institute

New Mexico Bank and Trust

Niman Fine Arts

O’Keeffe Café

The Old House

Omaha Steaks

Osteria d’Assisi

Paper Unlimited

Patina Gallery

Peas ‘N’ Pod Catering

Plaza Bakery-Häagen Dazs

Pranzo Italian Grill

ProPiano

Rancho de San Juan

Ristra

Salman’s Santa Fe Greenhouses

San Francisco Street Bar and Grill

Santacafé

Santa Fean

Santa Fe BMW

Santa Fe Desert Chorale

Santa Fe Opera

Santa Fe Realty Partners

Santa Fe Symphony & Chorus

Santa Fe Weaving Gallery

Jane Sauer Thirteen Moons Gallery

Shibui

SITE Santa Fe

Southern Wine & Spirits of New Mexico

Sunstone Press

Tad Tribal Art

TAI Gallery

The Terra Restaurant at Encantado

Thornburg Investment Management

Thornburg Mortgage

Torino’s @ Home

Touching Stone Gallery

Tumbleweeds

Uncharted Outposts – Safari & Travel Company

The Violin Shop

Walter Burke Catering

Riva Yares Gallery

Zane Bennett Gallery

Zara Arts International

Should you have the opportunity, the Festival urges you to patronize these fine establishments and organizations.

Artist’s Corner

What do you feel it is about the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival that makes it unique compared to other chamber music or summer music festivals?

“This Festival produces the best quality live recordings; it catches the perfection of recordings and the excitement of the concerts. The town is so relaxed and friendly, it is work and leisure combined.”
Yuja Wang, pianist

Ms. Wang can be heard during the first week of the Festival in performing Rachmaninov’s Sonata in G for cello and piano, Op. 19 with cellist Lynn Harrell and in solo recital. Check the season schedule at www.santafechambermusic.com for complete details in the concert programs.


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