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Sarasota, Florida
June 1 to June 21

Sarasota Music Festival

sarasotaorchestra.org/festival
Festival Music Director and faculty member Jeffrey Kahane has curated 13 concerts that illustrate the ways music allows us to travel through time and space without leaving the concert hall.

Festival Artistic Direction: Jeffrey Kahane

Festival Conductors: Stephanie Childress, Jeffrey Kahane

Festival Artists: Timothy Cobb, David Allen Moore, Tracy Rowell, bass; Benjamin Kamins, Peter Kolkay, Frank Morelli, bassoon; Mike Block, Emmanuel Feldman, Clive Greensmith, Karen Ouzounian, Sæunn Thorsteinsdóttir, cello; Romie de Guise-Langlois, Richie Hawley, Sang Yoon Kim, clarinet; Jasmine Choi, Alex Sopp, Carol Wincenc, flute; Gabriel Kahane, composer/conductor; Janet Rarick, Alexander Technique, guest artists; Julie Landsman, Julia Pilant, Jeffrey Scott, horn; Sara Griffin, Katie Nakanishi, Robert O’Brien, library; Jung Choi, Nathan Hughes, Toyin Spellman-Diaz, oboe; Jeffrey Kahane, Robert Levin, Nicolas Namoradze, piano; Paul Neubauer, Melia Watras, Rebecca Young, viola; David Bowlin, Stella Chen, Jennifer Frautschi, Alexander Kerr, Tessa Lark, Elena Urioste, Sandy Yamamoto, violin

Featured Groups: Miró Quartet, SMF Faculty Ensembles, SMF Fellow Ensembles

Orchestra Affiliation: Sarasota Orchestra

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Olivia Steinman Deems
709 N. Tamiami Trail, Sarasota, FL, 34236
941-953-4252, ext. 718
smf@sarasotaorchestra.org
sarasotaorchestra.org/festival
@SarasotaMusicFestival
@sarasotamusicfestival
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