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Fairbanks Summer Arts Festival Fairbanks, AK July 18 – August 1 in the land of the midnight Sun: a unique multi-discipline study-performance festival on the beautiful university of alaska campus. inspiring guest artists, classes, and performances. Festival conductors: peter Brockman, brass; robert Franz, orchestra; Joann Kulesza, opera Festival artists: paul Sharpe, bass; Karrie pierson, bassoon; parry Karp, Karl Knapp, cello; tony costa, clarinet; robin costa, english horn; John Barcelona, dorli mcWayne, carol Wincenc, flute; Jenny lindner, harp; James atkinson, horn; p. Bailey Sorton, robert Sorton, oboe; peter Brockman, trombone; Burnette dillon, trumpet; Sally chisholm, viola; Suzanne Beia, alvaro & routa gomez, david perry, violin. Featured groups: chamber orchestra, instrumental choirs, Jovino, oBoHio double reed consort, opera, orchestra, pro arte Quartet. For Information: terese Kaptur, executive director p.o. Box 82510, Fairbanks, aK 99708 907 474 8869, 907 474 8617 (fax) festival@alaska.net fsaf.org
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Sitka Summer Music Festival Sitka, AK June 4 – 25 the festival begins the first Friday in June and lasts three weeks, with a full calendar of events including concerts on tuesday and Friday evenings and one Saturday evening performance. artistic direction: Zuill Bailey, artistic director designate; paul rosenthal, artistic director Festival artists: Zuill Bailey, cello; paul rosenthal, violin; other artists tBa For Information: roberta B rinehart, executive director p.o. Box 3333, Sitka, aK 99835 907 747 6774 director@sitkamusicfestival.org sitkamusicfestival.org
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