The Daily Star, Oneonta, NY - otsego county news, delaware county news, oneonta news, oneonta sports

inactive

March 16, 2010

Conservatory celebrates 35 years of making music

By Denise Richardson

Staff Writer

This spring the Catskill Conservatory will highlight 35 years of music making.

The Conservatory will celebrate its 35th anniversary season, which will conclude at the end of this summer, a media release issued Monday said.

The Spring Music Festival will feature 35 concerts, each denoting a year of the award-winning group's history, presenters said. The free concerts, in-school programs and outdoor events will be presented locally and in other communities across the state and will be scheduled about every week, organizers said.

The first concert will be a week from tonight with a program on the Hewitt Pantaleoni Memorial Concert Series. The Jazz Composers & Improvisors Project will be in the Sanford Auditorium of the Instructional Resources Center at SUNY Oneonta at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 23.

The first day of spring is Saturday.

The Catskill Conservatory has presented more than 3,500 concerts since its start.

Carleton Clay, president and music director, said the conservatory was his idea, and he and Charles Schneider founded the organization in 1974.

The Conservatory began as a teaching and performance organization, but soon turned to the production of chamber music programs spotlighting the work of living American composers as its main activity, the release said.

Clay said 27 individuals and their families were invited to move to the area and participate in the Conservatory during its history and 16 remain. The mission was to present high-quality music programs, he said, and the organization's programs have been presented throughout the state and, during the early years, on tours of the eastern part of the nation.

Clay said Schneider became involved in the founding and development of the Glimmerglass Opera a few months after the formation of the Conservatory and still has a role.

Clay, a retired music professor from SUNY Oneonta, said with about 25 events planned, the total festival programming may surpass the goal of 35. The festival idea started developing last year, gained steam in the past three weeks and was spurred into reality by $5,000 from donors who wish to remain unidentified, he said.

The gift likely would cover about a third of the festival's budget, he said, and venues, activities and other funding sources are being identified.

``It's all coming together,'' Clay said.

Spring Music Festival programs will be free, continuing a tradition of admission-free events, Clay said. Since the beginning, 90 percent of the Conservatory's appearances were admission-free, he said, but in 2000, the organization announced that all its concerts would be free.

``The only way to make the arts truly democratic is to ultimately eliminate the admission factor,'' Clay said Monday. Access to Conservatory programs has been made possible because of federal and state funding, and through support from corporations and individual donors and volunteers, Clay said.

More than half of the festival events will be in the Conservatory's home area, which is centered in Otsego, Delaware, Chenango, Schoharie and Herkimer counties, organizers said. Additional funding will come from the New York State Council on the Arts and corporate, foundation and individual donors, they said, and a schedule of events will be published in the near future.

``I'm proud of what we've achieved,'' Clay said Monday. ``I'm looking forward to going on from here.''

The concert at the State University College at Oneonta next week will feature jazz musicians and composers, including program coordinator and bassist John Davey, tenor saxophonist Jonathan Lorentz, guitarist Dan Muniz and drummer Sadiq Abdushahid. This concert is free and open to the public with funding from the Public Events Committee, CUAC, The SUCO Music Department and the Catskill Conservatory, with assistance from the New York State Council on the Arts.

For more information, call 436-3419.

Text Only
Local News
  • Motorist rolls truck, charged with drunken driving

    A motorist who continued driving after his truck rolled 360 degrees in Summit early Monday was charged with drunken driving, state police at Cobleskill said.

    May 11, 2010

  • Motorist rolls truck, charged with drunken driving A motorist who continued driving after his truck rolled 360 degrees in Summit early Monday was charged with drunken driving, state police at Cobleskill said.

    May 11, 2010

  • Mary Lorraine Hawkins RICHFIELD SPRINGS _ Mary Lorraine Hawkins, 85, went to be with the Lord on Monday, May 10, 2010, she was at Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown.

    May 11, 2010

  • Area briefs: Video on natural gas drilling to be presented COPES CORNERS _ The Concerned Citizens of the Butternut Valley will sponsor a video presentation about natural gas drilling at 7 p.m. today at Gilbertsville-Mount Upton Central School at 693 State Highway 51.

    May 11, 2010

  • Area briefs: Video on natural gas drilling to be presented COPES CORNERS _ The Concerned Citizens of the Butternut Valley will sponsor a video presentation about natural gas drilling at 7 p.m. today at Gilbertsville-Mount Upton Central School at 693 State Highway 51.

    May 11, 2010

  • Evelyn E. Kinney MORRIS _ Evelyn E. Kinney, 81, of Morris, passed away Jan. 17, 2010.

    May 11, 2010

  • Frost may have damaged plantings Traces of a visit by Jack Frost overnight might leave severe damage to plant life in Otsego, Delaware and Chenango counties, weather officials said Monday.

    May 11, 2010

  • Daisy Wagner Schultz WALTON _ Daisy Meda Wagner Schultz, 65, of Walton, passed away unexpectedly Sunday evening, May 9, 2010, at home.

    May 11, 2010

  • Frost may have damaged plantings Traces of a visit by Jack Frost overnight might leave severe damage to plant life in Otsego, Delaware and Chenango counties, weather officials said Monday.

    May 11, 2010

  • Edward Luke Ryder MOUNT VISION _ Edward Luke Ryder, 71, passed away Monday, May 10, 2010, at his home.

    May 11, 2010

  • Police probe apparent murder-suicide WALTON _ An apparent murder-suicide shooting is being investigated by the Walton Police Department, the state police and the Delaware County Sheriff's Department, Walton Police Officer Brian Laauser said Monday. The shootings occurred at 32 Union Street at about 10 p.m. Sunday, police said.

    May 11, 2010

  • Police probe apparent murder-suicide WALTON _ An apparent murder-suicide shooting is being investigated by the Walton Police Department, the state police and the Delaware County Sheriff's Department, Walton Police Officer Brian Laauser said Monday. The shootings occurred at 32 Union Street at about 10 p.m. Sunday, police said.

    May 11, 2010

  • 3 area lawyers say Kagan likely to be confirmed Elena Kagan is likely to be confirmed as United States Supreme Court justice and seems qualified for the post, according to three area lawyers.
    Kagan, the nations solicitor general and a former dean of Harvard Law School, is President Barack Obamas choice to succeed retiring Justice John Paul Stevens.

    May 11, 2010

  • Alyce H. Roberts ONEONTA _ Alyce H. Roberts, 89, of Oneonta, passed away Sunday, May 9, 2010, at home.

    May 11, 2010

  • 3 area lawyers say Kagan likely to be confirmed Elena Kagan is likely to be confirmed as United States Supreme Court justice and seems qualified for the post, according to three area lawyers.
    Kagan, the nations solicitor general and a former dean of Harvard Law School, is President Barack Obamas choice to succeed retiring Justice John Paul Stevens.

    May 11, 2010

  • Outdoor biking program starts in city ONEONTA _ An outdoor biking program Tuesday nights has begun in Oneonta.
    The group meets at the Brenner Recreational Center near Hodges Pond in Neahwa Park at 5 p.m.

    May 11, 2010

  • Outdoor biking program starts in city ONEONTA _ An outdoor biking program Tuesday nights has begun in Oneonta.
    The group meets at the Brenner Recreational Center near Hodges Pond in Neahwa Park at 5 p.m.

    May 11, 2010

  • Marc E. Guy DELHI _ A graveside memorial service for Marc E. Guy, 79, of Delhi, who passed away Saturday, Feb. 27, 2010, at Hospice of the Golden Isles,

    May 11, 2010

  • Bridge work to take place on I-88 today OTEGO _ Crews will be working on bridge maintenance on Interstate 88 eastbound between exit 12 in Otego and exit 13 in Oneonta beginning at 8 a.m. today, a media release said.

    May 11, 2010

  • David C. Yager ONEONTA _ Graveside services with military honors for David C. Yager, who passed away Feb. 7, 2010, will be at 1 p.m. Friday, May 14, 2010, in the West Oneonta Cemetery.

    May 11, 2010

New Today!
Additional Content
Poll

Do you think women should serve in front-line combat situations?

Yes
No
     View Results