- Brevard Music Center
The Brevard Music Center is a summer institute and festival located in western
North Carolina . It enrolls about four hundred students, age fourteen and older, who participate in orchestra and other large ensembles, play chamber music, study composition, and take private lessons. A faculty of sixty is drawn from orchestras, conservatories, and universities from throughout the United States. The term runs from the last week of June through the first week of August. Three performance venues, including the 1800-seat Whittington-Pfohl Auditorium, host more than eighty public concerts that attract audiences of some 50,000 persons. With an annual budget of more than three million dollars, the Center contributes substantially to the economy of western North Carolina. The Brevard Music Center began life in 1936 as a summer music camp for boys atDavidson College . The founder, Davidson faculty member James Christian Pfohl, led the program for seven years at Davidson and one season at Queens College inCharlotte, North Carolina . In 1944 Pfohl moved the program to its present location inBrevard, North Carolina , and he instituted a festival of concerts in 1945. The name "Brevard Music Center" was adopted in 1955. Pfohl remained artistic director until 1964, when he was succeeded by Henry Janiec ofConverse College . Janiec was succeeded in 1997 by conductorDavid Effron .Keith Lockhart became the Artistic Advisor and Principal Conductor from October 2007. The Brevard Music Center offers tuition in orchestral instruments, piano, composition, and opera. Two-thirds of the student body is college age or older, and all students live on the wooded campus of one hundred fifty acres. Active alumni include countertenorDavid Daniels , conductorKeith Lockhart , and violistRoberto Diaz , president of theCurtis Institute of Music . [citebook|title=Brevard|author=Susan M. Lefler|year=2004|publisher=Arcadia Publishing|id=ISBN 0738516120]References
External links
* [http://www.brevardmusic.org/ Brevard Music Center website]
* [http://www.ibiblio.org/brevardm/ Brevard Music Center archive website]
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