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Tanglewood Music Center

The Tanglewood Music Center is an annual summer music academy in Lenox, Massachusetts, United States, in which emerging professional musicians participate in performances, master classes and workshops. The center operates as a part of the Tanglewood Music Festival, an outdoor concert series and the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO).[1]

Tanglewood Music Center
Formation1940; 84 years ago (1940)
TypeClassical music
PurposeMusic Festival, Summer academy for pre-professional musicians
Location
Coordinates42°21′08″N 73°18′40″W / 42.35234°N 73.31103°W / 42.35234; -73.31103
Region
The Berkshires
Director
Edward Gazouleas (designate)
Key people
Serge Koussevitsky, founder
Parent organization
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Websitewww.bso.org/tmc

History edit

The Tanglewood Music Center (TMC) was founded in 1940 as the Berkshire Music Center by the BSO's music director, Serge Koussevitzky, three years after the establishment of Tanglewood as the summer home of the BSO.[2] He served as director of the center until one year after his retirement with the BSO, when he was succeeded by new BSO director Charles Münch, who ran the TMC from 1951 until 1962. Munch was succeeded by BSO director Erich Leinsdorf, who was TMC director from 1963 to 1970.[3]

In 1970, three years before he was appointed as Music Director of the BSO, Seiji Ozawa took over BSO activities at Tanglewood, with Gunther Schuller as TMC director and Leonard Bernstein as general advisor.[4] In 1975, the Italian conductor Franco Ferrara began teaching conducting at TMC. Schuller remained as director until August 1984 when he resigned over differences with Ozawa.[5]

Pianist and conductor Leon Fleisher took over the direction of TMC in 1985, but resigned abruptly several years later in 1997 after a "lengthy, bitter dispute" with Ozawa.[6] Fleisher was replaced by Ellen Highstein in 1998. Ozawa was succeeded as BSO director in 2001 by James Levine, who conducted some TMC concerts and operas and worked with the student conductors in addition to leading Tanglewood's BSO programs. Levine left the BSO in 2011 after health issues.[7]

On May 16, 2013, the BSO announced Andris Nelsons as its 15th[8] Music Director. Since assuming his post in 2015, Nelsons has worked with the TMC Orchestra every season and given frequent conducting masterclasses to the conducting fellows of the TMC. Following Highstein's retirement Michael Nock, who previously served as Associate Director, was named interim director for the summer of 2022. In October 2023, violist Edward Gazouleas was announced as director designate of the Tanglewood Music Center.[9]

Performance and other facilities edit

 
The Koussevitzky Music Shed

Tanglewood activities take place on 210 acres (85 ha) of meadow, most of which was donated to the BSO in 1936 by the Tappan family.[10]

Students of the TMC are typically housed in Miss Hall's School, a boarding school for high-school aged girls in nearby Pittsfield. Until 1999, composition students at the festival were housed separately at the Koussevitzky mansion (Seranak) near the grounds; this practice ended with Highstein's appointment as director.

Directors edit

  • Serge Koussevitzky (1940 - 1950)
  • Charles Münch (1950 - 1962)
  • Erich Leinsdorf (1963 - 1970)
  • Gunther Schuller (1970 - 1984)
  • Leon Fleisher (1985 - 1997)
  • Ellen Highstein (1998 - 2021)
  • Michael Nock, Interim (2022)
  • Edward Gazouleas, Designate (2023 - present)

Students and faculty edit

Koussevitzky's vision for the TMC was an institution where students would work closely with faculty members of the BSO and guest artists, as well as with each other. The selection process is extremely competitive: in 2007, there were over 1500 applicants, from whom 156 Fellows were chosen.

Alumni of the TMC constitute a significant presence in the professional classical music scene: it is estimated that 20% of American symphony orchestra members, as well as 30% of all first-chair players, have attended the program.[11] Notable alums in composition include John Adams, Luciano Berio, Leonard Bernstein, William Bolcom, Mario Davidovsky, David Del Tredici, Jacob Druckman, Lukas Foss, Michael Gandolfi, John Harbison (who attended as a conductor/vocalist), Russell Peck, Ned Rorem, Gitta Steiner, Steven Mackey, Richard Aaker Trythall, Norma Wendelburg, and composer and conductor Oliver Knussen, among many others. Conducting alums include Leonard Bernstein, Robert Spano, Eleazar de Carvalho, Seiji Ozawa, Lorin Maazel, Claudio Abbado, Michael Tilson Thomas, David Zinman, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Zubin Mehta, and Marin Alsop. Other notable TMC alumni include Dawn Upshaw, Wynton Marsalis, and Burt Bacharach.

Festival of Contemporary Music edit

The Festival of Contemporary Music is an annual event at Tanglewood, organized by the Tanglewood Music Center. It began in 1964 as a project of then BSO Music Director Erich Leinsdorf, the newly appointed coordinator of contemporary music studies at the TMC, Gunther Schuller, and noted contemporary music patron Paul Fromm.[12] Recent Festivals have focused on composers born in 1938 (2007)[13] and the music of Elliott Carter (2008).[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Landes, Josh (20 January 2022). "BSO announces full summer season for Tanglewood, including Yo-Yo Ma, Joshua Bell, Ringo Starr and more". wamc.org. NPR. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  2. ^ Daniel, Peggy (4 August 2015). "PART I: Tanglewood Music Center at 75: Koussevitsky's dream". theberkshireedge.com. The Berkshire Edge, LLC. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  3. ^ "History of the TMC". bso.org. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  4. ^ "History of the TMC". bso.org. Retrieved 3 May 2022.
  5. ^ Rockwell, John (31 August 1984). "Schuller resigns as Tanglewood Center Director". New York Times. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  6. ^ Tommasini, Anthony (3 December 1997). "A director angrily quits Tanglewood". New York Times. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  7. ^ "Official press release from BSO about James Levine resigning".
  8. ^ Horgan, Bernadette (16 May 2013). "Boston Symphony Orchestra appoints Andris Nelsons as its 15h Music Director since its founding in 1881". bso.org. Boston Symphony Orchestra. Archived from the original on 16 June 2013. Retrieved 26 January 2017.
  9. ^ Fanto, Clarence (2023-01-26). "Tanglewood's summer academy names Ed Gazouleas as its new leader". The Berkshire Eagle. Retrieved 2023-04-13.
  10. ^ "Tappan". lenoxhistory.org. 10 February 2016. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
  11. ^ "Boston Symphony Orchestra - bso.org". www.bso.org.
  12. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-08-27. Retrieved 2014-08-27.
  13. ^ Kozinn, Allan (4 August 2007). "The Festival of Contemporary Music - Tanglewood - Music - Review". The New York Times.
  14. ^ Kozinn, Allan (26 July 2008). "Works by Elliott Carter Highlight the Festival of Contemporary Music at Tanglewood". The New York Times.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Tanglewood Music Center is an annual summer music academy in Lenox Massachusetts United States in which emerging professional musicians participate in performances master classes and workshops The center operates as a part of the Tanglewood Music Festival an outdoor concert series and the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra BSO 1 Tanglewood Music CenterFormation1940 84 years ago 1940 TypeClassical musicPurposeMusic Festival Summer academy for pre professional musiciansLocationLenox MassachusettsCoordinates42 21 08 N 73 18 40 W 42 35234 N 73 31103 W 42 35234 73 31103RegionThe BerkshiresDirectorEdward Gazouleas designate Key peopleSerge Koussevitsky founderParent organizationBoston Symphony OrchestraWebsitewww wbr bso wbr org wbr tmc Contents 1 History 2 Performance and other facilities 3 Directors 4 Students and faculty 5 Festival of Contemporary Music 6 References 7 External linksHistory editThe Tanglewood Music Center TMC was founded in 1940 as the Berkshire Music Center by the BSO s music director Serge Koussevitzky three years after the establishment of Tanglewood as the summer home of the BSO 2 He served as director of the center until one year after his retirement with the BSO when he was succeeded by new BSO director Charles Munch who ran the TMC from 1951 until 1962 Munch was succeeded by BSO director Erich Leinsdorf who was TMC director from 1963 to 1970 3 In 1970 three years before he was appointed as Music Director of the BSO Seiji Ozawa took over BSO activities at Tanglewood with Gunther Schuller as TMC director and Leonard Bernstein as general advisor 4 In 1975 the Italian conductor Franco Ferrara began teaching conducting at TMC Schuller remained as director until August 1984 when he resigned over differences with Ozawa 5 Pianist and conductor Leon Fleisher took over the direction of TMC in 1985 but resigned abruptly several years later in 1997 after a lengthy bitter dispute with Ozawa 6 Fleisher was replaced by Ellen Highstein in 1998 Ozawa was succeeded as BSO director in 2001 by James Levine who conducted some TMC concerts and operas and worked with the student conductors in addition to leading Tanglewood s BSO programs Levine left the BSO in 2011 after health issues 7 On May 16 2013 the BSO announced Andris Nelsons as its 15th 8 Music Director Since assuming his post in 2015 Nelsons has worked with the TMC Orchestra every season and given frequent conducting masterclasses to the conducting fellows of the TMC Following Highstein s retirement Michael Nock who previously served as Associate Director was named interim director for the summer of 2022 In October 2023 violist Edward Gazouleas was announced as director designate of the Tanglewood Music Center 9 Performance and other facilities edit nbsp The Koussevitzky Music Shed Tanglewood activities take place on 210 acres 85 ha of meadow most of which was donated to the BSO in 1936 by the Tappan family 10 Students of the TMC are typically housed in Miss Hall s School a boarding school for high school aged girls in nearby Pittsfield Until 1999 composition students at the festival were housed separately at the Koussevitzky mansion Seranak near the grounds this practice ended with Highstein s appointment as director Directors editSerge Koussevitzky 1940 1950 Charles Munch 1950 1962 Erich Leinsdorf 1963 1970 Gunther Schuller 1970 1984 Leon Fleisher 1985 1997 Ellen Highstein 1998 2021 Michael Nock Interim 2022 Edward Gazouleas Designate 2023 present Students and faculty editKoussevitzky s vision for the TMC was an institution where students would work closely with faculty members of the BSO and guest artists as well as with each other The selection process is extremely competitive in 2007 there were over 1500 applicants from whom 156 Fellows were chosen Alumni of the TMC constitute a significant presence in the professional classical music scene it is estimated that 20 of American symphony orchestra members as well as 30 of all first chair players have attended the program 11 Notable alums in composition include John Adams Luciano Berio Leonard Bernstein William Bolcom Mario Davidovsky David Del Tredici Jacob Druckman Lukas Foss Michael Gandolfi John Harbison who attended as a conductor vocalist Russell Peck Ned Rorem Gitta Steiner Steven Mackey Richard Aaker Trythall Norma Wendelburg and composer and conductor Oliver Knussen among many others Conducting alums include Leonard Bernstein Robert Spano Eleazar de Carvalho Seiji Ozawa Lorin Maazel Claudio Abbado Michael Tilson Thomas David Zinman Christoph von Dohnanyi Zubin Mehta and Marin Alsop Other notable TMC alumni include Dawn Upshaw Wynton Marsalis and Burt Bacharach Festival of Contemporary Music editThe Festival of Contemporary Music is an annual event at Tanglewood organized by the Tanglewood Music Center It began in 1964 as a project of then BSO Music Director Erich Leinsdorf the newly appointed coordinator of contemporary music studies at the TMC Gunther Schuller and noted contemporary music patron Paul Fromm 12 Recent Festivals have focused on composers born in 1938 2007 13 and the music of Elliott Carter 2008 14 References edit Landes Josh 20 January 2022 BSO announces full summer season for Tanglewood including Yo Yo Ma Joshua Bell Ringo Starr and more wamc org NPR Retrieved 3 May 2022 Daniel Peggy 4 August 2015 PART I Tanglewood Music Center at 75 Koussevitsky s dream theberkshireedge com The Berkshire Edge LLC Retrieved 3 May 2022 History of the TMC bso org Retrieved 3 May 2022 History of the TMC bso org Retrieved 3 May 2022 Rockwell John 31 August 1984 Schuller resigns as Tanglewood Center Director New York Times Retrieved 26 January 2017 Tommasini Anthony 3 December 1997 A director angrily quits Tanglewood New York Times Retrieved 26 January 2017 Official press release from BSO about James Levine resigning Horgan Bernadette 16 May 2013 Boston Symphony Orchestra appoints Andris Nelsons as its 15h Music Director since its founding in 1881 bso org Boston Symphony Orchestra Archived from the original on 16 June 2013 Retrieved 26 January 2017 Fanto Clarence 2023 01 26 Tanglewood s summer academy names Ed Gazouleas as its new leader The Berkshire Eagle Retrieved 2023 04 13 Tappan lenoxhistory org 10 February 2016 Retrieved 1 May 2022 Boston Symphony Orchestra bso org www bso org Fromm foundation Archived from the original on 2014 08 27 Retrieved 2014 08 27 Kozinn Allan 4 August 2007 The Festival of Contemporary Music Tanglewood Music Review The New York Times Kozinn Allan 26 July 2008 Works by Elliott Carter Highlight the Festival of Contemporary Music at Tanglewood The New York Times External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tanglewood Music Center amp oldid 1183819046, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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