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Article: BROOK FARM CONCERT KEEPS TRADITION.(Local)(Concert review)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- August 16, 2009
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Byline: Linda Loomis and James Welsch Contributing writers
David Ying welcomed guests to Brook Farm for the 30th anniversary of the Skaneateles Festival saying the first week's concerts are tributes to the past. "Thirty years is perhaps really not all that long," he said. But it is long enough to establish a reputation for brilliant programming and performances, and Saturday's concert only enhanced the festival's reputation.
While the audience of more than 350 guests enjoyed a relaxing evening of classical favorites, the artists displayed their virtuosity on demanding selections. Sharing a ride home, we talked about highlights from the third concert of ...
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The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY);
August 31, 2002 ;
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...Tonight's finale of the Skaneateles Festival has been moved from Brook Farm to Marcellus High School, Route 174. Susan Mark, the festival's executive director, said cool, damp weather would make it ...
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