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BRECKMUSICFEST
JAZZ FOLK CHAMBERDANCEBLUEGRASSSOUL COUNTRY ORCHESTRABRECKENRIDGEMUSICFESTIVAL
2017
Welcome to the 2017 Breckenridge Music Festival, our annual summertime celebration of the musical arts, tucked beneath the spectacular Tenmile Range.
As you page through this brochure you’ll be reminded that the BMF is so much more than simply a classical concert series. We’ve evolved into a multifaceted community of discovery, where audiences of all ages, experiences and musical tastes are deepening their understanding and appreciation of our art form. This season offers countless ways to experience live music. You can meditate to Bach’s cello suites, attend a traditional chamber orchestra concert or explore music in combination with dance, film, or live illustration. And, an expanded Blue River Series offers more musical genres than ever before.
With great appreciation, we note that our ability to deliver diverse and high quality programming, performed by the BMF’s ever-widening family of artists, would not be possible without the incredible enthusiasm of our listeners. We hope to see you often for this vibrant, fun-filled season.
BRECKENRIDGEMUSICFESTIVAL
June 22THURSDAY 7:30 PM
June 29THURSDAY 7:30 PM
July 06THURSDAY 7:30 PM
July 15SATURDAY 7:30 PM
July 16SUNDAY 11:00 AM
July 17MONDAY 7:30 PM
Del & Dawg:Del McCoury &David Grisman
Turnpike Troubadours
Mandolin Orange
The MotetWITH FESTIVAL STRING QUARTET
Champagne Concert 01
An Evening with the Robert Cray Band
BLUEGRASS RIVERWALK CENTER
AMERICANARED DIRT COUNTRY RIVERWALK CENTER
FOLKBLUEGRASS RIVERWALK CENTER
FUNKJAZZ RIVERWALK CENTER
CHAMBER GASTRONOMY MAYSON HOME
R&BSOUL RIVERWALK CENTER
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2017 SEASON CALENDAR
July 18TUESDAY 7:30 PM
July 20THURSDAY 7:30 PM
July 22SATURDAY 7:30 PM
July 23SUNDAY 11:00 AM
July 23SUNDAY 7:00 PM
July 25TUESDAY 7:30 PM
July 27THURSDAY 7:30 PM
July 28FRIDAY 6:00 PM
CHAMBER RIVERWALK CENTER
POPS ORCHESTRA RIVERWALK CENTER
ORCHESTRA RIVERWALK CENTER
CHAMBERGASTRONOMY TROWBRIDGE HOME
CHAMBERGASTRONOMY LIST HOME
CHAMBER RIVERWALK CENTER
CHAMBER RIVERWALK CENTER
APPLAUSE! FUNDRAISER BEAVER RUN RESORT
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The Well- Tempered Clavier
The Best of Bernstein’s Broadway
BMF & NRO Joint Concert
Champagne Concert 02
Champagne Concert 03
Diverse Soundscapes
Serenade for Strings
Rollin’ on the River
July 29SATURDAY 7:30 PM
July 30SUNDAY 11:00 AM
July 30SUNDAY 11:00 AM
July 31MONDAY 8:00 PM
Aug 01TUESDAY 7:30 PM
Aug 02WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM
Aug 03THURSDAY 7:30 PM
Aug 05SATURDAY 7:30 PM
Aug 06SUNDAY 7:00 PM
The Classical Guitar
Champagne Concert 04
Babar the Little Elephant
The Mavericks
Tango & Fandango
An Evening with Branford Marsalis
Unbound Baroque
All Mozart
Champagne Concert 05
ORCHESTRA RIVERWALK CENTER
CHAMBER GASTRONOMY LOUIS HOME
FREE FAMILY CHAMBER RIVERWALK CENTER
ALT-COUNTRYROCK RIVERWALK CENTER
CHAMBER BRECKENRIDGE THEATER
JAZZ RIVERWALK CENTER
CHAMBERDANCE RIVERWALK CENTER
ORCHESTRA RIVERWALK CENTER
CHAMBER GASTRONOMY COOPER HOME
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Aug 08TUESDAY 7:30 PM
Aug 10THURSDAY 7:30 PM
AugustAUG 10–20 VARIED
Aug 12SATURDAY 8:00 AM
Aug 12SATURDAY 7:30 PM
Aug 13SUNDAY 8:00 AM
Aug 13SUNDAY 11:00 AM
Aug 13SUNDAY 7:00 PM
Aug 15TUESDAY 8:00 AM
Dvořák’s Quintet
BalletX & Orchestra
Trail Mix
Acoustic Flow 01
Charlie Chaplin’s The Gold Rush
Acoustic Flow 02
Champagne Concert 06
Champagne Concert 07
Acoustic Flow 03
CHAMBER BRECKENRIDGE THEATER
DANCE ORCHESTRA RIVERWALK CENTER
IOWA HILL TRAIL
ILLINOIS CREEK TRAIL
MOONSTONE TRAIL
CHAMBERYOGA RIVERWALK LAWN
FILM ORCHESTRA RIVERWALK CENTER
CHAMBERYOGA RIVERWALK LAWN
CHAMBER GASTRONOMY HUGHES HOME
CHAMBER GASTRONOMY HALL HOME
CHAMBERYOGA RIVERWALK LAWN
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Del & Dawg celebrates the 50-year bluegrass friendship these two legendary musicians have shared. As the living links between early bluegrass pioneers and present day, the pair has worked with the likes of The Grateful Dead, Phish and Earl Scruggs. They have been a guiding force in the evolving worlds of acoustic music and hardcore bluegrass, performing together at venues and festivals across the country.
DEL & DAWGFT. DEL MCCOURY& DAVID GRISMAN
THURSDAY 7:30 PM $38 / $48 / $58Riverwalk Center June 22
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE TOWN OF BRECKENRIDGE
BLUE RIVER SERIES
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This Americana Red Dirt country band comes packed with a lot of fiddle and soul. Away from the intensities of their show, the music speaks more intimately, which you’ll notice on their latest album, The Turnpike Troubadours. Above all, the lyrics and the stories they spin become the center of attention.
TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS
THURSDAY 7:30 PM $30Riverwalk CenterJune 29
($35 AT DOOR)
Shifting between mandolin, banjo, and fiddle, this North Carolina duo has created a musical language laced with bluegrass, country and folk. While staying true to their Americana sound, their newest album Blindfaller tackles modern day themes seen in our daily headlines.
MANDOLIN ORANGE
THURSDAY 7:30 PM $28Riverwalk Center July 06($32 AT DOOR)BLUE RIVER SERIES
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE TOWN OF BRECKENRIDGEIN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE TOWN OF BRECKENRIDGE
BLUE RIVER SERIES
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Blues Hall of Famer Robert Cray has been bridging the lines between blues, soul and R&B for the past four decades, with five Grammy wins and over 20 acclaimed albums.
AN EVENING WITH THE ROBERT
CRAY BAND
MONDAY 7:30 PM $44 / $54 / $59Riverwalk Center
Sponsored by High Country Healthcare
July 17
The future of funk is clear on The Motet’s most recent self-released studio album, Totem, which covers a lot of ground stylistically while never losing sight of the groove. Their shows have become a beloved tradition and continuously sell out, as they offer a unique opportunity for fans to join the band’s ongoing exploration of creative, live dance music. Special appearance will be made by the Breckenridge Music Festival string quartet in the Motet’s first ever collaboration with classical musicians.
THE MOTET
SATURDAY 7:30 PM $28Riverwalk CenterJuly 15
($32 AT DOOR)
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE TOWN OF BRECKENRIDGE
BLUE RIVER SERIESBLUE RIVER SERIES
WITH FESTIVAL STRING QUARTET
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE TOWN OF BRECKENRIDGE
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The piano takes center stage in seminal works for keyboards by Mozart, Bach and Tchaikovsky. Mozart’s elegant Sonata for Two Pianos gleams with classical idealism. Bach’s Well-tempered Clavier sets the standard of formal precision and expressive contrasts, while Tchaikovsky’s epic trio rounds out the program with tremendous passion and invention. This concert is dedicated to the memory of Anne M. Stonington.
THE WELL- TEMPERED
CLAVIER
Kate Hatmaker VIOLIN
James Holland CELLO
Michael Linville PIANO Robin Sutherland PIANO
MOZART Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major, K. 448 JS BACH Selected Preludes & Fugues from The Well-Tempered Clavier TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Trio in A minor, op. 50
July 18 TUESDAY 7:30 PM $25Riverwalk Center
THE BEST OF BERNSTEIN’S BROADWAY
Teddy Abrams CONDUCTORMorgan James VOCALIST
Celebrate Leonard Bernstein’s 100th birthday with a glittering orchestral program featuring timeless music from West Side Story, Peter Pan, On the Town, Candide and more.
July 20THURSDAY 7:30 PM $30 / $40 / $45Riverwalk Center
Sponsored by Rockridge Building
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BMF & NRO JOINT CONCERT
Carl Topilow CONDUCTORKate Hatmaker VIOLIN
VERDI “Fanfare” from Otello VAUGHAN WILLIAMS The Lark Ascending PLOG Symphony No. 1 for brass, percussion and strings RESPIGHI Roman Festivals
July 22 SATURDAY 7:30 PM $25 / $35 / $40Riverwalk Center
DIVERSE SOUNDSCAPES
July 25TUESDAY 7:30 PM $25Riverwalk Center
Explore a wide range of chamber music for unusual instruments—Britten’s early quartet for oboe with strings and Jamie Ryan’s Pair Up for trombone and marimba. Chen Yi’s Sprout for String Quartet explores the expressive power of Chinese folk songs, and Enescu’s masterful, impressionistic Piano Quintet takes you to exotic realms.
Maya Cohon VIOLIN
Meghan Jones VIOLIN
Adrian Pintea VIOLIN
Katie Carrington VIOLA Jan-Marie Joyce VIOLA
Alex Greenbaum CELLO
James Holland CELLO
Alexandra von der Embse OBOE Jemmie Robertson TROMBONE
Michael Linville PIANO
Rajesh Prasad MARIMBA
BRITTEN Phantasy Quartet in F minor, op. 2, for oboe and string trio RYAN Pair Up for trombone and marimba YI Sprout (1986) ENESCU Piano Quintet in A minor, op. 29
GENEROUSLY UNDERWRITTEN BY Pat and Jack Thomas
SUPPORT IN PART BY KCME, KUVO, KUNC, SPRTV & RMPBS
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SERENADE FOR STRINGS
Aniello Desiderio GUITAR
MÁRQUEZ Danzón No. 2 GINASTERA Concerto for Harp, op. 25 TCHAIKOVSKY Serenade in C Major, op. 48
BROUWER Tres Danzas Concertantes RODRIGO Concierto de Aranjuez SHOSTAKOVICH “The Assault on Beautiful Gorky” from The Unforgettable Year 1919, op. 89 SCHUBERT Symphony No. 3 in D Major, D. 200
July 27 THURSDAY 7:30 PM $25 / $35 / $40Riverwalk Center
THE CLASSICAL GUITAR
July 29SATURDAY 7:30 PM $25 / $35 / $40Riverwalk Center
David Danzmayr CONDUCTORElizabeth Hainen HARPDavid Danzmayr CONDUCTOR
Sponsored by Alpine Bank
Sponsored by Alpine Bank
The BMF welcomes Viktor Frolkov, Division IV winner of the Schmitt Music Piano Competition to perform the Shostakovich.
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This year’s free Family Concert illuminates the popular children’s tale of The Story of Babar, The Little Elephant. Composer Francis Poulenc’s musical interpretation is performed by six members of the Festival Orchestra and unfolds with help of narration and live drawing to create a fun, interactive experience for audiences of all ages.
Join children’s book author and illustrator, Zachariah Ohora, at the Summit Public Library South Branch in Breckenridge on Friday, July 28 at 11:00am for a reading of his newest book.
BABAR THE LITTLE ELEPHANT
SUNDAY 11:00 AM FREERiverwalk CenterJuly 30
Having created a one-of-a-kind sound that seamlessly blends elements of rock, Latino, folk, blues and country, the Mavericks are considered by many to be one of the great and most unique American bands. The four piece group formed in Miami, FL in the late-1980s, eventually moving to Nashville and launching what would be an incredible career featuring countless hits and sold out tours.
THE MAVERICKS
MONDAY 8:00 PM $48Riverwalk Center July 31
(NO TICKET REQUIRED) ($54 AT DOOR)
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE TOWN OF BRECKENRIDGE
BLUE RIVER SERIES
Zachariah Ohora LIVE ILLUSTRATOR
Michael Linville PIANIST & PRODUCER
Christopher Willard NARRATOR
STORY HOUR
The Not So Quiet Library
SUPPORT IN PART BYTHE SUMMIT FOUNDATIONSUMMIT ROTARY CLUB, ANDBRECKENRIDGE BACKSTAGE THEATRE
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NEA Jazz Master, renowned Grammy Award-winning saxophonist and Tony Award nominee, Branford Marsalis is one of the most revered instrumentalists of his time. Leader of one of the finest jazz quartets today and a frequent soloist with classical ensembles, Marsalis’ most current recording with his quartet, Four MFs Playin’ Tunes puts the song center stage.
AN EVENING WITH BRANFORD
MARSALIS
WEDNESDAY 7:30 PM $55 / $65 / $75Breckenridge Theater August 02
The guitar sets an unusual tone for this evening of intimate works, pairing it with violin, flute and string quartet. Piazzolla’s classic Histoire du Tango and Bartók’s Romanian Dances take you on a journey across varying dance genres. Rorem sets various lines of Shakespeare in touching miniature tone poems, and Boccherini’s Fandango revisits the energetic movement of dance.
TANGO & FANDANGO
Nathan Olson VIOLIN
William Shaub VIOLIN
Matthew Carrington VIOLA
Ian Jones CELLO Jessica Petrasek FLUTE
Aniello Desiderio GUITAR
PIAZZOLLA Histoire du Tango ROREM Selections from Romeo and Juliet BARTÒK Romanian Dances BOCCHERINI Quintet in D Major for guitar and strings, G. 448, “Fandango”
August 01 TUESDAY 7:30 PM $25Breckenridge Theater
IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE TOWN OF BRECKENRIDGE
BLUE RIVER SERIES
GENEROUSLY UNDERWRITTEN BY Paul Steven and Marte Singerman
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Sensuality mingles with decadent humor in this charming production that blends the music of great Baroque composers, Vivaldi and Tartini, with contemporary dance performed by Denver-based ballet company, Wonderbound in an exploration of love in the Golden Age. Members of the Festival Orchestra provide the music for this evening of ballet.
UNBOUND BAROQUE
THURSDAY 7:30 PM $30 / $40 / $45Riverwalk CenterAugust 03
MOZART Overture to The Abduction From The Seraglio, K. 384 MOZART Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, K. 219, “Turkish” MOZART Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major, K. 467 MOZART Symphony No. 38 in D Major, K. 504, “Prague”
ALL MOZART
August 05SATURDAY 7:30 PM $25 / $35 / $40Riverwalk Center
Nathan Olson VIOLINDavid Danzmayr CONDUCTOR
GENEROUSLY UNDERWRITTEN BY Barbara Strauss and Paul Finkel
The BMF welcomes Alan Yu, Division III winner of the Schmitt Music Piano Competition to perform Piano Concerto No. 21 in C Major.
Sponsored by Alpine Bank
PHOTO BY AMANDA TIPTON
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Violinist, composer, innovator and worthy contemporary of Beethoven, Louis Spohr, exemplifies a transition from the Classical to Romantic period with his Nonet for winds and strings. Ginastera’s exultation of his native Argentina paints a brooding picture of the landscape of Puna, the arid mesas high in the Andes, while Dvořák infuses his work with Bohemian spirit in the Quintet for Strings.
DVOŘÁK’S QUINTET
Emily Cornelius VIOLIN
Elizabeth Furuta VIOLIN
Rachel Sandman VIOLIN
Sadie deWall VIOLA
Susan Pardue VIOLA
Alex Greenbaum CELLO
James Holland CELLO
Nicholas Browne BASS
Alison Gaines BASS
Jessica Petrasek FLUTE
Kenneth Krause CLARINET
Thomas DeWitt BASSOON
Joe Assi HORN
Johanna Cox OBOE
SPOHR Nonet in F Major, op. 31 GINASTERA Impresiones de la Puna DVOŘÁK String Quintet No. 2 in G Major, op. 77
August 08 TUESDAY 7:30 PM $25Breckenridge Theater
BALLETX & ORCHESTRA
Jayce Ogren CONDUCTORChristine Cox BALLETX ARTISTIC DIRECTORMatthew Neenan CHOREOGRAPHER
SWITCH PHASE feat. BalletX with BMF String Quartet performing arrangements of Armenian folk songs by Vartabed, Tacuba, Ljova STRAVINSKY Jeu de Cartes HAYDN No. 101 in D Major, Hob 1:101, “The Clock” CREDO feat. BalletX and BMF String Quartet performing works by Haydn and Kevin Puts
This program features the extraordinary talent of Philadelphia-based contemporary ballet company, BalletX, and members of the Breckenridge Music Festival Orchestra. Two choreographed works, Credo and Switch Phase, are set to string quartet and woven together with compositions for chamber orchestra to illuminate the inherent relationship between the two art forms.CO-PRESENTED WITH VAIL DANCE FESTIVAL
August 10THURSDAY 7:30 PM $30 / $40 / $45Riverwalk Center
BALLETX AND GUEST ARTISTS PERFORM CREDO IN VAIL PHOTO BY ERIN BAIANO
Sponsored by St. Anthony Medical Center
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Trail Mix combines art, music, hiking and biking along the trails of Breckenridge through free outdoor concerts and environmental installations, featuring 27 pop-up performances over the 10 days of BIFA. Featuring music by BMF orchestra musicians and artworks by Sarah Langsam, Michael McGillis and Nikki Pike. CO-PRESENTED WITH BRECKENRIDGE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ARTS
TRAIL MIX
FREEAugust 10–20
AUGUST 10 AUGUST 16
AUGUST 17
AUGUST 18
AUGUST 19
AUGUST 12
AUGUST 20
AUGUST 13
AUGUST 14
AUGUST 15
10:00 AM 01 Iowa Hill Trail2:00 PM 02 Moonstone Trail4:00 PM 03 Illinois Creek Trail
10:00 AM 14 Iowa Hill Trail2:00 PM 15 Moonstone Trail4:00 PM 16 Illinois Creek Trail
10:00 AM 17 Iowa Hill Trail2:00 PM 18 Moonstone Trail4:00 PM 19 Illinois Creek Trail
10:00 AM 20 Iowa Hill Trail2:00 PM 21 Moonstone Trail4:00 PM 22 Illinois Creek Trail
10:00 AM 23 Iowa Hill Trail2:00 PM 24 Moonstone Trail4:00 PM 25 Illinois Creek Trail
10:00 AM 08 Iowa Hill Trail2:00 PM 09 Moonstone Trail4:00 PM 10 Illinois Creek Trail
10:00 AM 11 Iowa Hill Trail2:00 PM 12 Moonstone Trail4:00 PM 13 Illinois Creek Trail
10:00 AM 04 Iowa Hill Trail2:00 PM 05 Moonstone Trail
10:00 AM 26 Iowa Hill Trail2:00 PM 27 Moonstone Trail
2:00 PM 06 Moonstone Trail4:00 PM 07 Illinois Creek Trail
WITH BMF
ACOUSTIC FLOW
Acoustic Flow combines music, nature and wellness along the relaxing bank of the Blue River with free outdoor classes in yoga, meditation and healing arts, featuring 5 sessions with live music. CO-PRESENTED WITH BRECKENRIDGE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ARTS
August 12–208:00 AM FREERiverwalk Center Lawn
ACOUSTIC FLOW 01 Saturday August 12, 8:00am ACOUSTIC FLOW 02 Sunday August 13, 8:00am ACOUSTIC FLOW 03 Tuesday August 15, 8:00am ACOUSTIC FLOW 04 Saturday August 19, 8:00am ACOUSTIC FLOW 05 Sunday August 20, 8:00am
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Charlie Chaplin’s classic 1925 silent comedy, The Gold Rush, is screened with live music performed by the Festival Chamber Orchestra. A story of the race for gold and hope for a new life illuminates the four destinies of an adventurer, a dancer, an outlaw and a tramp in the great North.CO-PRESENTED WITH BRECKENRIDGE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL OF ARTS
CHARLIECHAPLIN’S
THE GOLD RUSH
SATURDAY 7:30 PM $30 / $40 / $45
6:00 PM
Riverwalk CenterAugust 12
Join us for a free pre-concert lecture with local historian, Rick Hague
Old Masonic Hall
SUPPORT IN PART BY BRECKENRIDGE FILM FESTIVALAND BRECKENRIDGE HERITAGE ALLIANCE
THE GOLD RUSH COPYRIGHT © ROY EXPORT S.A.S.
Join us for Rollin’ on the River, the annual Applause! fundraiser benefiting the Breckenridge Music Festival. Enjoy an evening of Riverboat casino games, music and dancing, hors d’oeuvres, dinner and cocktails!
Applause!, the social event fundraising group comprised entirely of volunteers, hosts a variety of parties and functions to support the Breckenridge Music Festival.
For information on how to become an Applause! member visit BreckenridgeMusicFestival.com/applause or call 970-453-9142.
SAVETHE DATE
A Benefit For Breckenridge Music Festival
Applause!
July 28
FRIDAY 6:00 PMBeaver Run Resort
BeckenridgeMusicFestival.com/applause-gala (970) 453-9142
RESERVE TICKETS
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7:00 PMJuly 23 List Home BARBER Sonata for Violoncello and Piano, op. 6 BRUCE The Eye of Night MENDELSSOHN String Quartet in F minor, op. 80
11:00 AM
BRASS BRUNCH
July 23 Trowbridge Home
Chamber music was an art form originally enjoyed in the home, and our gracious Summit County hosts offer the listener a front-row seat to become immersed in the interplay of musical lines and discover the individual personalities of the players. The intimate Champagne concerts are offered as both evening and brunch events where the music is prefaced by light fare and champagne.FEATURING MEMBERS OF THE FESTIVAL CHAMBER ORCHESTRA
CHAMPAGNE SERIES
11:00 AM
$75 EACH CONCERT TICKET
July 16 Mayson Home SCHUBERT Overture in F Major for piano, four hands, D. 675 ADAMS Ragamarole (1973) MILHAUD Suite for Violin, Clarinet and Piano, op. 157b BEETHOVEN Piano Trio in E-flat Major, op. 1, no. 1
July 16–Aug 13
11:00 AM
7:00 PM
7:00 PM
Aug 13
Aug 13
Aug 06
Hughes Home
Hall Home
Cooper Home
11:00 AMJuly 30 Louis Home DOHNÁNYI Serenade in C Major, op. 10 STRAUSS / HASENÖHRL Till Eulenspiegel einmal anders! VILLA-LOBOS Bachianas Brasileiras No. 6 MENDELSSOHN String Quartet No. 6 in F minor, op. 80
ANDRÈS Chants d’arrière-saison BRUCE The Eye of Night BRAHMS String Quartet No. 3 in B-flat Major, op. 67
REYNOLDS Hornvibes HAYDN Piano Trio in G Major, Hob. XV:25, “Gypsy Rondo” TILSON THOMAS Street Song BRAHMS Piano Trio in B Major, op. 8
BARRIÈRE Sonata No. 10 for two cellos MAZZOLI Dissolve, O My Heart GRANADOS Hibbiee-Jibiees SNOWDEN Appalachian Polaroids SHOSTAKOVICH String Quartet No. 1 in C Major, op. 49
SPONSORED BY HARKER NEUMAIER ASSOCIATES LLCAND MOUNTAIN COMFORT FURNISHINGS & DESIGN
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Orchestra & Chamber PassesBuy a pass and create your own festival experience suited to your particular interests. Save on single ticket pricing with the choice of a Season Pass, 6-Concert Pass, Chamber Pass, or 4-Pack.PASS & PACK SALE ENDS JULY 13
SEASON PASS SAVE 20% Enjoy all twelve orchestra and chamber concerts from your favorite reserved seat.
6-CONCERT PASS SAVE 20% Choose any six concerts to enjoy from your favorite reserved seat.
4-PACK PASS SAVE 20% Four concerts for one person, one concert for four people, or anything in between. Must be exchanged at the Riverwalk Center Ticket Office to select concerts and seats.
CHAMBER PASS SAVE 20%Valid at all 4 Tuesday Chamber concerts taking place in either the Breckenridge Theater or Riverwalk Center.
DisclaimersAll offers exclude Blue River Series. Season Pass, 6-Concert Pass, and Chamber Pass are non-transferable. Riverwalk Center Ticket Office fees apply to all ticket purchases.
GOLD SILVER BRONZE
$351 $321 $261
$204 $180 $132
$153 $136 $102
$80 $80 $80
2017TICKETS
STUDENT/YOUTH$10 Students (WITH ID)
$7 Youth Ticket (18 & UNDER)
EXCLUDES BLUE RIVER SERIES
Orchestra Seating ChartVARIES FOR ALL OTHER CONCERTS
How to Purchase Tickets ONLINE BreckenridgeMusicFestival.com or tickets.breckcreate.org BY PHONE 970-547-3100; call the Riverwalk Center Ticket Office IN PERSON Riverwalk Center Ticket Office; 150 W Adams Ave.
CHAMPAGNE SERIES TICKETSCall the BMF office at 970-453-9142 or visit BreckenridgeMusicFestival.com
Riverwalk Center Ticket Office150 West Adams Ave. Breckenridge, CO 80424970-547-3100
HOURS Tuesday – Sunday 12:00–5:00 PM
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VENUES
RESTAURANTS
01 Riverwalk Center 150 West Adams Avenue
02 Riverwalk Center Lawn 150 West Adams Avenue
03 Old Masonic Hall 16 South Main Street
04 Breckenridge Theater 121 South Ridge Street
05 Moonstone Trail 300 South High Street
09 Briar Rose 109 Lincoln Avenue
10 Southridge Seafood Grill 500 South Main Street #2b
06 Illinois Creek Trail 189 Boreas Pass Road
07 Iowa Hill Trail 1605 Airport Road
11 Giampietro Pasta & Pizzeria 100 North Main Street
12 Canteen Tap House & Tavern 208 North Main Street
13 Downstairs at Eric’s 111 South Main Street
14 Fatty’s Pizzeria 106 South Ridge Street
15 Hearthstone Restaurant 130 South Ridge Street
16 Mi Casa Mexican Restaurant and Cantina 600 South Park Avenue
17 Modis 113 South Main Street
18 Park and Main 500 South Main Street
19 Relish 137 South Main Street
20 Twist 200 South Ridge Street
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CONSTRUCTION ZONE
Park Avenue is under construction at the corner of Four O'Clock Road, the main entrance to the Riverwalk Center (Tiger Dredge) Lot, and will be closed to all traffic. Plan to access the Riverwalk Center Lot from Main Street via W. Adams Avenue (two-way traffic) until projected completion of construction prior to the July 4th holiday.
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A SPECIAL THANKS TO OUR PARTNERS & SPONSORS
Program Partners
Government & Foundation PartnersLodging & Transportation Partners
Media Partners
Corporate Sponsors
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In addition to the arts, Breckenridge Music Festival cares about preserving the beauty of Summit County. This year’s schedule was printed using vegetable-based inks on FSC-certified, 100% post consumer recycled paper which has a significant environmental advantage, preserving the following resources:
Calculations based on research by Environmental Defense Fund and other members of the Paper Task Force.
SHAREYOUR FESTIVAL EXPERIENCES11,389 lbs
17,111 gal
1,145 lbs
3,155 lbs** The amount offset by 37 trees grown over 10 years
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