Bellingham Festival of Music

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The Bellingham Festival of Music is a classical music festival held annually in Bellingham, Washington, USA, over several weeks during the summer. It was established in 1993, with American orchestral conductor Michael Palmer as its artistic director.

The festival's programming features orchestral and chamber music concerts among its events, which over the years have been held at a handful of local venues including Western Washington University, the Mount Baker Theater, McIntyre Hall in Mount Vernon, and the White Salmon Lodge on the slopes of nearby Mount Baker.

The resident 40-member Bellingham Festival Orchestra is composed of musicians from major European and American orchestras. There is also a Bellingham Festival Chorus which performs with the orchestra on occasion, composed of singers from surrounding Whatcom, Snohomish and Skagit counties who are selected by audition each year.

In an article dated January 13, 2007[1] the Bellingham Herald reported that there would not be a festival in 2007 due to cash shortfalls, according to Festival officials. However, 9 months later, in an article published on October 17, 2007[2] the Herald reported that the Bellingham Festival of Music had successfully reorganized its fiscal affairs and that its concerts would take place again in July of 2008, with its board of directors promising a leaner fiscal approach that would be less administratively top-heavy but would maintain high artistic quality. Michael Palmer, one of the Festival's founders, will continue in his role as artistic director.

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  1. ^ Mary Lane Gallagher. "Concert series canceled; Bellingham Festival of Music succumbs to financial woes", The Bellingham Herald, 2007-01-13. 
  2. ^ Mary Lane Gallagher. "Organizers revive Bellingham Festival of Music" (HTML), The Bellingham Herald, 2007-10-17. Retrieved on 2007-10-17. 

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