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Arranged chronologically
Western Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
14-16 February 2004
University of San Francisco
Theme: "The Worlds of the Eighteenth Century."
Address Dean Peter Togni, tognip@usfca.edu or Rose Zimbardo, rosiez@mindspring.net
DeBartolo Conference on Eighteenth-Century Studies
19-21 February 2004
Theme:" Trans-Atlantic Crossings in the Eighteenth Century."
Deadline submission 30 September 2003; send to Dr. Laura Runge, DebArtolo Conference Director, Department of English/University of South Florida, 4202 E. Fowler Avenue, CPR 107, Tampa, FL 33620-5550; fax: (813) 974-2270; e-mail: runge@chuma.cas.usf.edu
www.cas.usf.edu/english/debartolo
South Central Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
26-29 February 2004
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Theme: "The Worlds of the Eighteenth Century."
Address: Connie C. Thorson, e-mail: thorson@unm.edu
See the SCSECS web site at http://www.scsecs.net/scsecs/2004/index.html
Southeastern American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies
4-6 March 2004
Savannah, Georgia
Theme: "Debt and Deviancy in the Eighteenth-Century."
Deadline for abstracts 15 October 2003; send to John A. Vance, Program Chair, Department of English, University of Georgia, Athens, GA 30602; e-mail: jvance@uga.edu
Mozart Society of America
28 March 2004,
during the annual meeting of American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Boston, Massachusetts.
"Mozartean Couplings."
Address: Kathryn L. Shanks Libin, e-mail: ksl@nic.com.
See ASECS web page at http://asecs.press.jhu.edu
Internaional J.G. Herder Conference, Saarbr@#220;cken, Germany
"AudiMozart!" International
Wind Competition for the performance of the Mozart's concertos for flute,
oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn and orchestra. It will take place in
Rovereto, Italy from May 24th to June 13th, 2004.
http://www.mozartitalia.org/uk/news/audimozart_2004/competition.html
ACTIVITIES OF CITY AND REGIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
Friends of Mozart, Inc.
New York City.
P.O. Box 24, FDR Station, New York, NY 10150 Tel: (212) 8329420.
Mrs. Erna Schwerin, President.
Friends of Mozart also publishes newsletters and informative essays for its members.
19 October 2002, 2:30 P.M.: Inessa Zaretsky, piano, All-Mozart recital, Donnell Library Center, 20 W. 53d Street, New York City.
20 November, 8:00 P.M.: Claring Chamber Players, Mozart String Quartets in G major (K. 80), E major (K. 428), B-flat major (K. 489), CAMI Hall, 165 W. 57th St.
22 January 2003, 8:00 P.M.: David Oei, piano, and Claring Chamber Players, Mozart Concertos in C major (K. 415) and A major (K. 414), CAMI Hall.
4 March, 6:00 P.M.: David Oei, piano, and Claring Chamber Players, Mozart Quartets for piano and strings in G minor (K. 478) and E-flat major (K. 493), Donnell Library Center.
23 April, 8:00 P.M.: Rachel Rosales, soprano, and David Oei, piano, All-Mozart recital of arias and songs, CAMI Hall.
17 May, 2:30 P.M.: Mayuki Fukuhara, violin, and David Oei, piano, Mozart Sonatas for piano and violin, Donnell Library Center.
Mozart Society of California
Carmel.
P.O. Box 221351 Carmel, CA 93922 Tel: (831) 6253637.
Clifton Hart, President.
11 October 2002: Antonio Pompa-Baldi, piano.
7 November: Saeculum Aureum, woodwinds and fortepiano.
21 February 2003, Rosetti String Quartet.
7 March, Altenberg Piano Trio.
25 April, Daniel Weeks, tenor.
All concerts take place Carmel Presbyterian Church, corner of Ocean and Junipero, Carmel, and begin at 8 P.M. General membership which includes tickets for all events $70.00. Single admission $18.00 donation for non-members, $5.00 for students.
The Mozart Society of Philadelphia
No. 5 The Knoll, Lansdowne, PA 190502319 Tel: (610) 2840174.
Davis Jerome, Director and Music Director, The Mozart Orchestra. Sunday Concerts at Seven
22 September 2002: Mozart, Symphony 17 (K. 129); Haydn, Symphony 102;, Vanhall, Concerto for Two Bassoons, Holly Blake and Mark Gigliotti, soloists.
9 February 2003: Mozart Overture Die Entführung aus dem Serail; Haydn, Symphony 88; Mozart, Sinfonia concertante for winds (K. 297b).
27 April: Mozart Symphony 1 (K. 16) and Symphony 41 (K. 551), Concerto to be announced.
All concerts begin at 7 P.M. at the Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany, 330 S. 13th St., Philadelphia. Concerts are free and open to the public.
Mozart Society
Toronto, Ontario.
115 Front Street East, Suite 227, Toronto, Ontario M5A 4S6 Canada Tel: (416) 4822173.
Chris Reed, Secretary.
Call for information about times and locations.
Mainly Mozart Festival
San Diego. P.O. Box 124705, San Diego, CA 921124705 Tel: (619) 2390100.
David Atherton, Artistic Director.
Performances by the Mainly Mozart Festival orchestra, chamber music, recitals, educational concerts, and lectures. Tickets $1542. Call for information about other series offered by Mainly Mozart.
San Francisco Symphony 2002 Mozart Festival
San Francisco Symphony Ticket Services,
Davies Symphony Hall, San Francisco, CA 94102 Tel: (415) 8646000; fax: (415) 5540108.
The following organizations present concerts and lectures
No further information is available at this time
Mainly Mozart Festival
Arizona State University
Mostly Mozart 2001
New York City
Lincoln Center
July and August 2001
OK Mozart International Festival
P.O. Box 2344
Bartlesville, OK 74005
Ms. Nan Buhlinger, Director
San Luis Obispo Mozart Festival
San Luis Obispo, CA P.O. Box 311, San Luis Obispo, CA 93406; tel: (805) 7813008
Clifton Swanson, Music Director and Conductor.
July and August 2001
http://www.mozartfestival.com/
Vermont Mozart Festival
Burlington
P.O. Box 512
Burlington, VT 05402
Warsaw Chamber Opera
Warsaw, Poland
Performances easch summer of all Mozart's works for the stage.
Web site: www.wok.pol.pl/infoang.html
Woodstock Mozart Festival
Woodstock, IL, three consecutive weekends in late July and August, in the Woodstock Opera House
121 Van Buren Street, Woodstock, Illinois
Web site: www.mozartfest.org