Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Changing of the Guard

E.J. Iannelli
Gunther Schuller is retiring after 20 years with the NW Bach Festival.
Gunther Schuller is retiring after 20 years with the NW Bach Festival.
Gunther Schuller is retiring after 20 years with the NW Bach Festival.

Following the 35th annual Northwest Bach Festival, which takes place next March, Gunther Schuller will step down as artistic director after a long and illustrious career at the creative helm of the event. The 2013 festival will be Schuller’s 20th in that role.

He’ll be succeeded by Zuill (rhymes with “jewel”) Bailey, one of the world’s premier cellists. Among other honors, Bailey has performed as a soloist with symphony orchestras across the United States and holds an exclusive recording contract with the Telarc International label.

“Gunther had heard Zuill perform at a festival in Santa Fe a few years back, and he was just absolutely blown away by what he heard,” says Gertrude Harvey, who serves as executive director of Connoisseur Concerts, the organization responsible for presenting the NW Bach Festival each spring and Mozart on a Summer’s Eve every July.

Bailey has served as the artistic director for the Sitka Alaska Summer Music Festival and Series as well as El Paso Pro Musica in Texas. His emphasis there has been on community outreach and expanded educational activities.

“Since we know this will be Gunther’s last festival, we want to celebrate his time with us,” says Harvey. “He’ll be conducting two programs rather than the customary one, and he also invited Zuill back as guest artist. It gives us the perfect opportunity for the passing of the torch.”

Also in Arts & Culture Feature

Boy Wonder

There are a lot of reasons why Langston Ward is not your typical teenager

Leah Sottile |
Wednesday, May 15,2013

BOOKS | Red Moon

Benjamin Percy writes about werewolves, and much more

Mike Bookey |
Wednesday, May 15,2013

Savoring Summer

Tips and listings for local summer camps

Chey Scott |
Thursday, May 9,2013

Also By E.J. Iannelli

A Major Poet

Are you born a poet, or do you become one? Major Jackson would say it’s a bit of both

E.J. Iannelli |
Tuesday, April 2,2013

Irreconcilable Paradox

Pulitzer Prize-winning author Jennifer Egan is a technophilic Luddite. And her latest work is a novel of short stories.

E.J. Iannelli |
Wednesday, January 25,2012

Typeset

El Ten Eleven is suddenly very popular among graphic designers and letter dorks.

E.J. Iannelli |
Wednesday, September 29,2010
DVD REVIEW

Any Human Heart

Filming the unfilmable, Any Human Heart produces worthwhile results.

E.J. Iannelli |
Wednesday, April 13,2011

Squall in the Family

A family patriarch dies. Let the aimless infighting begin.

E.J. Iannelli |
Wednesday, April 27,2011


 
 
Close
Close
Close