Press release from Brevard Music Center:
The Brevard Music Center (BMC) is delighted to announce the return of Asheville-native Noah Bendix-Balgley to its 2018 summer music festival. Bendix-Balgley, the First Concertmaster of the world-renowned Berlin Philharmonic, will perform his own composition, Fidl-Fantazye: A Klezmer Concerto, on July 27th at 7:30 p.m. at BMC’s Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium (WPA). On July 30th at 7:30 p.m., Bendix-Balgley and friends take center stage at Brevard College’s Porter Center for an intimate chamber performance. Tickets can be ordered online at brevardmusic.org or by calling the BMC Box Office at (828) 862-2105.
“We are honored to welcome back our good friend and former BMC faculty member, Noah Bendix-Balgley,” said Brevard Music Center President & CEO Mark Weinstein. “Our mission as a summer institute and festival is to prepare gifted young musicians to perform at the highest artistic level by providing the environment and inspiration to learn from the world’s greatest musicians. Noah’s virtuosic and versatile talents as a violinist and composer will provide yet another transformative experience for students and audiences alike!”
On Saturday, July 27th at 7:30 p.m., Noah Bendix-Balgley will perform his composition, Fidl-Fantazye: A Klezmer Concerto, which made its world premiere with Manfred Honeck and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra in June 2016. Born in Asheville, Bendix-Balgley recalls the following about BMC, “as a child I would go to concerts at the festival, particularly those featuring famous violin soloists. So I’m thrilled to return to Brevard this summer to present my own work…a wonderful counterweight to my classical playing, since it allows the performer to improvise and embellish on the spot.” The Concerto will be followed by Tchaikovsky’s emotional and urgent Symphony No. 4, led by “one of the finest conductors of her generation” (New York Times), JoAnn Falletta. Sustaining Sponsor of Tchaikovsky 4 is Loyal Friends of Brevard Music Center.
On Monday, July 30th at 7:30 p.m., Noah Bendix-Balgley & Friends will be presented at Brevard College’s Porter Center. Joining the violinist on center stage for Brahms Horn Trio and Mendelssohn’s String Quintet No.2 will be his Berlin Philharmonic colleague Stephan de Leval Jezierski (horn), as well as BMC esteemed faculty members Norman Krieger (piano), Marjorie Bagley (violin), Scott Rawls (viola), Juliet White-Smith (viola) and Jonathan Spitz (cello).
The 2018 Brevard Music Center Summer Festival features a full schedule of 80 unforgettable performances from June through August. Remaining season highlights include the genre-blending string trio Time for Three, Janiec Opera Company of BMC performances of Bernstein’s Candide and Sondheim on Sondheim, a dramatic season finale weekend featuring The Planets, Pictures at an Exhibition, and Bernstein’s Mass, and Grammy award-winning artist Béla Fleck, who brings his inaugural Blue Ridge Banjo Camp and a special finale concert to BMC in August.
BMC 2018 SUMMER MUSIC FESTIVAL TICKET INFORMATION
Tickets to the 2018 Summer Music Festival start at only $20 and almost 50% of all performances are free. Lawn seating at Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium – BMC’s 1800-seat, open-air auditorium – is free for children under 17* with a paying adult, and students 18 and older* with a valid ID (*some exclusions apply, including the Season Finale and BMC Presents performances).
For tickets to Brevard Music Center’s 2018 Summer Music Festival, visit BREVARDMUSIC.ORG, call (828) 862-2105, or visit the Brevard Music Center Box Office at 349 Andante Lane.
ABOUT BREVARD MUSIC CENTER | SUMMER INSTITUTE & FESTIVAL
Founded 82 years ago, the Brevard Music Center stands as one of this country’s premier summer classical music training programs and festivals. Each year, 500 gifted students (ages 14 through post college) come to the Music Center from across the United States and around the world to study with a distinguished faculty and renowned guest artists.
Each summer, students participate in a vigorous program of instruction and performance led by BMC Artistic Director and alumnus Keith Lockhart, the Principal Conductor of the Boston Pops and Chief Guest Conductor of the BBC Concert Orchestra in London. Brevard’s hallmark is the powerful sense of community that re-emerges every June through August as faculty and students present more than 80 remarkable concerts to summer audiences totaling over 40,000.
For more information on BMC, visit brevardmusic.org, call (828) 862-2100, “like” the Brevard Music Center on Facebook, follow @brevardmusic on Twitter, stream season highlights via SoundCloud, and visit the Brevard Music Center YouTube channel for performance videos from previous festival seasons.
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