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List of chamber music festivals
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The following is an incomplete list of chamber music festivals, which encapsulates music festivals focused on chamber music. Chamber music is a form of classical music that is composed for a small group of instruments—traditionally a group that could fit in a palace chamber or any small chamber. Most broadly, it includes any art music that is performed by a small number of performers, with one performer to a part. From its earliest beginnings in the Medieval period to the present, chamber music has been a reflection of the changes in the technology and the society that produced it.[1]

Related lists and categories

The following lists have some or total overlap:

Festivals

Festival name Location Years Notes
Atlantic Music Festival  United States; 2009–present
Australian Festival of Chamber Music  Australia; 1991–present
Bangalow Music Festival  Australia; 2002–present
Beethoven Festival Park City  United States; 1984–present
Bridgehampton Chamber Music Festival  United States; -present
Chamber Music Northwest Summer Festival  United States; 1971–present
Delft Chamber Music Festival  Netherlands; Delft 1997-present
East Neuk Festival  UK;  Scotland -present
GAIA Chamber Music Festival   Switzerland; 2006–present
Geelvinck Fortepiano Festival  [[|]]; -present
Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival Summer Festival  United States; 1994–present
HIghlands-Cashiers Chamber Music Festival  United States; 1981–present
InterHarmony International Music Festival  Germany/ Italy -present
International Chamber Music Festival of Cervo  Italy; Cervo -present
International Chamber Music Festival Plovdiv  Bulgaria; Plovdiv 1964–present
International Academy of Music  Italy; Castelnuovo di Garfagnana 2003–present
International Chamber Music Festival Utrecht  Netherlands; Utrecht -present
Kimito Island Music Festival  Finland; -present
Kingston Chamber Music Festival  United States; Rhode Island 1989–present
Komorniki Festival of Organ and Chamber Music  Poland; -present
Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival  Finland; -present
La Musica  United States; Florida -present
Lockenhaus Chamber Music Festival  Austria; -present
Madison-Morgan Chamber Music Festival  United States; 2002–present
MasterWorks Festival  United States; -present
Missouri Chamber Music Festival  United States; -present
Musica Viva Festival  Australia; 2009–present
Music@Menlo  United States; 2002-present
Music Mountain Summer Chamber Music Festival  United States; -present
Mendelssohn on Mull Festival  UK;  Scotland 1988–present
Newport Music Festival  United States; Rhode Island 1969–present
Norfolk Chamber Music Festival  United States; 1880s-present
NYU SummerStrings  United States; -present
Olympic Music Festival  United States; 1984-present
Ottawa Chamberfest  Canada; -present
Orfeo Music Festival  Italy; 2002–present
Orvieto Musica  United States;  Italy; 1994–present
Portland Chamber Music Festival  United States; -present
Quadra Island Festival of Chamber Music  Canada; 2011-present
Rafael Méndez Brass Institute  United States; -present
Rome Chamber Music Festival  Italy; 2004–present
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival  United States; -present
Sunflower Music Festival  United States; 1987-present
West Cork Chamber Music Festival  Ireland; 1996-present
Zagreb Kom[2]  Croatia; 2006-2019

Gallery

See also

References

  1. ^ Estelle Ruth Jorgensen, The Art of Teaching Music (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2008): 153–54. ISBN 978-0-253-35078-7 (cloth); ISBN 978-0-253-21963-3 (pbk).
  2. ^ Zagrebački međunarodni festival komorne glazbe (in Croatian)