This summer, a record 95 students from 22 states across the United States and 15 countries from around the globe will descend on Mary Baldwin College to participate in the 20thAnniversary Heifetz International Music Institute and its. From theonJuly 2to theonAugust 11, the institute’s world-class faculty performers, alumni artists in residence, and brilliant young students will present no fewer than 45 public concerts, symposia, and special events, in and around historic downtown Staunton, named one of “the Best Small Towns in America” by Smithsonianmagazine.
“Our 20th anniversary is a moment for us to celebrate this milestone accomplishment for the audience-focused, communicative mission of the Institute, as unique today as when we started in 1996,” said Founder and Artistic Director Daniel Heifetz. “More importantly, this summer represents a significant new chapter in the Institute’s growth — with a concert every day of the week — as well as the evolution of our now-five-year partnership with Mary Baldwin College, including the launch of theprogram, modeled after MBC’s acclaimed Program for the Exceptionally Gifted, and our jointcampaign to refurbish our ‘home arena’ of Francis Auditorium.”
The institute has lined up a number of guest artists, noted alumni, speakers, and special events to celebrate its 20th anniversary season, as well as a brand new series: the,aseries of free public lectures by notable figures in the world of music, medicine, and journalism,will kick offat 7:30 p.m. July 4 atthe American Shakespeare Center’s Blackfriars Playhouse and continue every Monday night, preceded by a short concert by the youngest Heifetz performers.
July 4 will also feature the start offree noontime concerts held every Monday in the historic synagogue in the city’s downtown, as well as a Heifetz Institute, the Charlottesville home of Founding Father James Monroe, the nation’s fifth president.
Audiences will get their first look at the freshly-refurbished James D. Francis Auditorium (replete with new seats, carpeting, lights, and more, thanks to the joint Heifetz/MBCTake Your Seat!campaign) onJuly 5with the start of theconcert series, taking place on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday nights during the course of the summer institute.Stars of Tomorrowconcerts are mainly devoted to solo performances by the institute’s students, in collaboration with our faculty pianists.
Thewill return again on Fridays,featuring pairings of notable Virginia beverages with great music. The Happy Hours feature local wineries, retailers and gourmet food purveyors offering tastings and nibbles starting at5 p.m. everyFriday, before concertgoers settle in to hear an extraordinary concert by Heifetz faculty and guests at6 p.m. The renowned nine-time Grammy Award-winningwill take center stage at the openingFridaynightCelebrity Seriesconcert, onJuly 8, the institute’sfeaturing locally sourced provisions from Barren Ridge Vineyards, Mike Lund Food, Three Notch’d Brewing Company, Shenandoah Hops, and Paris Cake Company.
Saturdaynightwill have a new home in 2016: the big new “Heifetz Tent” on Mary Baldwin College’s Page Terrace. The wildly popular new series features Heifetz students “stretching out” in informal multi-genre jam sessions ranging from classical to blues, jazz, folk, roots, and pop, often in collaboration with surprise guest artists. The first “Hoot” with bes onJuly 9, featuring the beloved bluesman and Heifetz Institute Communication Training teacher.Also back for a second season will be the,taking place at 2 p.m. in Francis Auditorium. Wrapping up the weekend, these programs showcase the talents of the students, faculty and artists in residence. The 2016 series begins onJuly 10, with a program called Mostly Mozart, featuring violinist and Ashkenasi/Kirshbaum Chamber Music Seminar Co-Director Shmuel Ashkenasi joined by a select group of students and alumni.
For a complete listing of the 2016Festival of Concerts, visit . Tickets can be purchased online, by phone or in person at the Heifetz Box Office and Gift Shop located at 107 East Beverley St. in Staunton or at the door prior to each performance.
About The Heifetz International Music Institute
Founded 20 years ago in 1996, the Heifetz International Music Instituteis held on the campus of Mary Baldwin College, located inStaunton, Virginia,for six weeks each summer. The institute is highly selective, as hundreds of the most brilliant and deserving young string players (violin, viola, and cello) from all over the globe apply to the Institute for only 80 openings. In 2015, students from 12 countries and throughout the United States were admitted to the Institute for studies with world-renowned faculty, participation in the institute’s Celebrity Series, Stars of Tomorrow, Heifetz Hootenannies and other festival performances, instruction in the institute’s signature©, featuringclasses in Voice, Public Speaking, Drama, Wellness, Movement and Freedom of Expression, in addition to intense private lessons and chamber music coaching. In 2012, the Institute formed a partnership withand moved to Staunton, VA., theinstitute’s national program of outreach and career development, consists of year-round concerts and residencies throughout the country, forming partnerships with school systems and cultural institutions in both major cites and rural areas, including the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and the Jamestown, Rhode Island, Arts Center. For more information visit .
About Daniel Heifetz
Violinistis the founder and artistic director of the Heifetz International Music Institute. In a career spanning more than 30 years, Heifetz is acclaimed on five continents for his extraordinary virtuosity, profound artistry and charismatic stage presence. As an educator, Daniel Heifetz has dedicated himself to the art of communication in performance.