Ivan and Mimi Ace
7:00 PM BACKSTAGE PASS: Composer and clarinetist Kinan Azmeh joins Festival Directors Aaron Wunsch and Julia Bruskin for a conversation about Syrian culture and how his music draws upon its musical traditions, including in his new work for the Claremont Trio.
Syrian clarinetist Kinan Azmeh is a “spellbinding” performer (New Yorker), and his works have been commissioned by the New York Philharmonic and the Silkroad Ensemble, of which he is a member. The Claremont Trio performs a new work by Azmeh, commissioned by the Festival, and he joins them on clarinet for Khatchaturian’s rousing Trio and his own clarinet quartet; the Trio ends the program with Brahms’ rich and ravishing Trio in C Major.
Program:
KHACHATURIAN Trio for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano
Andante con dolore, molto espressione
Allegro
Moderato
KINAN AZMEH Gravitas
World Premiere, commissioned by the Skaneateles Festival*
AZMEH On Solitude and Other Ambiguous Emotions
INTERMISSION
BRAHMS Trio No. 2 in C Major, Op. 87
Allegro moderato
Andante con motto
Scherzo
Allegro giocoso
* this piece is part of the Commissioned Works Series, made possible with the generous support of Doug Sutherland and Nancy Kramer through their Creative Endeavors Fund.
The facility was rebuilt in 1998 and the church committed to using the building as a community resource to provide space for and host various Art Shows and Music Festivals, Education programs, Co-ops, and Community based youth programs.
97 E. Genesee St, Skaneateles, NY 13152
Parking for the First Presbyterian Church along Genesee Street or in the municipal parking lot located behind M&T Bank on Genesee St. or Doug’s Fish Fry on Jordan. There is also free parking at Skaneateles High School.
From Syracuse and points east: Take Rte. 690 West to 695 West, then follow exit sign to Rte. 5 West. At the second light, turn left onto Rte. 321 (Bennetts Corners Road). Follow 321 until it ends in downtown Skaneateles. Turn left onto Genesee Street. The church is on the left, directly across from Lakeside Park and the Episcopal Church.
From Auburn and points west: Take Route 20 (Genesee Street) to Skaneateles. Go through the center village and the church will be on the left, directly across from Lakeside Park and the Episcopal Church.
Doors open at 7:30pm – Concerts begin promptly at 8pm
The church is air-conditioned and the seats are cushioned church pews.
All seating is “first come, first served” with“A” ticket seating being designated in the front rows of the church and “B” ticket seating in the back ½ of the church.
Light refreshments may be available for purchase at Intermission. There are many restaurants located in the Village within an easy walk or short drive of the church. See listing of “Friends of the Festival” restaurants.
We are happy to accommodate any accessibility needs of patrons and handicap seating is available in all price levels. Please call our office at 315-685-7418 so that we can ensure the best accommodations.
Attendance may be at capacity, so come early to assure yourselves of parking nearby and the seating you prefer.
Acoustics are outstanding in the church, so there are no bad seats sound-wise, but as with all venues, aisle seats may be at a premium.
Bathrooms are located in multiple locations at the church.
A variety of Skaneateles Festival merchandise will be available for purchase before each concert and during intermission.
Guest artist CDs may be available on the nights they perform.
Credit cards and cash are both welcome.
We would love for you to take lots of photos before and after the concerts and tag us on social media! We ask that you be considerate during the concert by silencing your phones and being aware of how your photography may be affecting your neighbors’ experience; we want everyone to enjoy the music in the moment. Please do not use flash during the concert.
Presale tickets refer to all tickets that are sold before the day of the concert. There are no special requirements to be eligible to purchase presale tickets!
315-685-7418
Skaneateles Festival Office
97 East Genesee Street
Hours: M-F 10am – 5pm
On concert nights, if tickets are still available, they can be purchased at the venue entrance as follows:
First Pres. Church – side entrance off the parking lot – beginning at 7:30pm
Robinson Pavilion – tent near the Tasting Room – beginning at 6:00pm