The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival
The cornerstone of The Josef Gingold Chamber Music Festival philosophy emphasizes Gingold’s passionate commitment to music and humanity. Authentic performance practices are embodied by the art of Josef Gingold, one of the primary exponents of the Golden Age of music and violin playing.
The Gingold Chamber Music Festival offers the fully invested instrumentalist, pre-formed ensembles and composers a unique opportunity to learn from some of the world’s leading pedagogues and touring artists. The program provides private lessons, studio classes, master classes, and an array of student/faculty conversations which contextualize aspects of performance and the business of music. Highlights include concert offerings by Gingold Virtuosi, a unique ensemble comprised of faculty artists preparing and performing alongside selected festival young artist participants as well as a new festival initiative, the Composers Institute, which centers on composition for chamber music ensembles.
Gingold Virtuosi concerts offer a range of chamber ensemble performances that includes piano trios, string quartets and quintets performing a wide array of concert repertoire at acoustically acclaimed venues. A recent international roster of guest artists includes Elmar Oliveira, Emanuel Ax, Julian Rachlin, Gil Shaham, Gary Hoffman, Rafael Figueroa, Sarah McElravy, Roberto Diaz, Ian Hobson, David Harding, Toby Appel, Gerard Schwarz and Nicola Benedetti, among others. In addition to the Artistic and Music Director, Andrés Cárdenes, the festival’s core faculty include Gary Levinson, Michael Klotz, Yuriy Bekker, Anne Martindale Williams, Andrés Diaz, Wendy Chen, and Orlando Jacinto Garcia, who curate the program with a modern outlook intended to prepare Gingold Festival participants for a successful 21st century career in music.