The Top Classical Music Festivals of 2015

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Contents

A list of the top classical music festivals in North America in 2015.

Introduction

With so many classical music festivals to choose from, how can you decide which ones are worth attending? To help you narrow down your options, we’ve compiled a list of the top festivals happening around the world in 2015. From the world-renowned Salzburg Festival in Austria to the lesser-known Hopfner Festspiele in Germany, there’s something for everyone on this list. So whether you’re a diehard fan of Beethoven or you’re looking to expand your musical horizons, these are the festivals you won’t want to miss.

The Top Classical Music Festivals of 2015

If you’re a fan of classical music, then you’re in luck! 2015 is full of fantastic festivals celebrating the genre. From the world-renowned BBC Proms to intimate gatherings in picturesque settings, there’s a festival for everyone. Here are our top picks for the best classical music festivals of 2015.

The Mostly Mozart Festival

Now in its 49th season, Lincoln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival is one of the most beloved annual summer events in New York City. Held over three weeks in late July and early August, the festival features a wide range of classical music, from orchestra concerts and solo recitals to chamber music and opera. This year’s festival will include performances by some of today’s most celebrated classical musicians, including pianist Emanuel Ax, soprano Renee Fleming, and violinist Joshua Bell.

The BBC Proms

The BBC Proms (informally known as The Proms) is an annual classical music festival held in London, United Kingdom. Founded in 1895, it is the world’s largest classical music festival. It takes place over eight weeks, from mid-July to early September.

The Proms consists of a series of orchestral, choral, and solo concerts held at the Royal Albert Hall and other venues around the city of London. Each year there is a particular theme that runs through the programme; previous themes have included works by a single composer (e.g. Mozart in 2006), anniversaries (such as the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 2008), or broad subjects such as The Sea in 2009.

The Proms also features a wide range of other events including children’s concerts, educational events, talks, and films.

The Salzburg Festival

The Salzburg Festival is one of the most well-known and renowned music festivals in the world, and takes place annually in Salzburg, Austria. The festival was founded in 1920 with the intention of presenting a wide array of music, opera, and drama to a large and diverse audience.

Since its inception, the Salzburg Festival has featured some of the most famous classical musicians in the world, including conductors such as Arturo Toscanini and Herbert von Karajan, and singers such as Maria Callas andRenata Tebaldi. The festival has also been responsible for premiering many important works of opera and drama, such as Alban Berg’s Wozzeckand Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier.

Today, the Salzburg Festival is still one of the most important classical music festivals in the world, and continues to present a wide range of music to a large and appreciative audience.

The Glyndebourne Festival

The Glyndebourne Festival is one of the world’s most prestigious classical music festivals. It takes place annually in the village of Glyndebourne, East Sussex, England. Founded in 1934 by John Christie, the festival features a mix of opera performances, concerts, and educational events. It is renowned for its excellent acoustics, intimate atmosphere, and picturesque setting.

The festival runs for five weeks from late May to early July. Tickets are notoriously difficult to come by, but if you’re lucky enough to snag one you’re in for a treat. The Glyndebourne Festival is the perfect place to enjoy world-class classical music in a truly unique setting.

The Edinburgh International Festival

The Edinburgh International Festival is one of the biggest and most important classical music festivals in the world. It takes place every August in Scotland’s capital city, Edinburgh, and features some of the biggest names in the classical music world. This year’s festival will run from August 7-31, and will feature performances by the likes of world-renowned violinist Anne-Sophie Mutter and conductors Daniel Barenboim and Zubin Mehta.

Conclusion

In conclusion, these are the top classical music festivals of 2015. If you are a fan of classical music, make sure to check out one or more of these festivals!

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