Great Waters Music Festival

Great Waters Music Festival

The Great Waters Music Festival (also called "GWMF") is an annual summer music festival held on the campus of Brewster Academy located on the shore of Lake Winnipesaukee in Wolfeboro, New Hampshire, USA, two hours north of Boston. The festival was founded in 1995 to promote live musical performances of both outstanding amateur and professional musicians, and consists of a wide range of musical performances including choral, symphonic, Folk, pops, jazz, Broadway, and dance. Since the first festival in 1995, which attracted 325 attendees, it has grown to an audience of over 7,000 over its 8 week concert schedule.

Celebrity Performers

The GWMF attracts numerous artists from around the world. The following is a partial list of artists who have performed at the festival.

* Lucie Arnaz
* Canadian Brass
* Dave Brubeck
* Betty Buckley
* Judy Collins
* Sandy Duncan
* Arlo Guthrie
* Mark Hardy
* Richie Havens
* Natalie MacMaster
* Chuck Mangione
* Wynton Marsalis
* Glenn Miller Orchestra
* Peter Nero
* Ronan Tynan

External links

* [http://www.greatwaters.org Great Waters Music Festival "Website"]


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