Masterworks festival

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The MasterWorks Festival is a month-long intensive summer training program for classical performing artists. It is held in Winona Lake, Indiana, home of evangelist Billy Sunday, the birthplace of Youth for Christ and the location of many early Billy Graham crusades. It was co-founded in 1997 by Artistic Director of the Christian Performing Artists' Fellowship (CPAF) and chair of the music department at Grace College, Dr. Patrick Kavanaugh and his wife Barbara, and by Trombonist and assistant chair of the Grace College music department, James Kraft and his wife Mary Jeanne.

The festival is operated on the campus of Grace College. It focuses on intense artistic training and deep spiritual growth. MasterWorks offers master classes for classical musicians, dancers and actors instructed by world-renowned performing artists. It has featured such performers as Midori Goto, Christopher Parkening, Rebecca Wright, Jeanette Clift George, John Dalley, Lawrence Dutton, Anne Martindale Williams, David Hardy, Doug Yeo, Christine Smith, Steve Hendrickson, John Nelson, Phil Smith, Paula Robison, Stephen Clapp, and the Ying String Quartet.

The festival hosts a variety of artistic and spiritual activities from concerto competitions and community performances, to bible studies and evening worship services. Over 40 performances are held throughout the month-long festival including two weekly orchestral performances, a full length ballet program with orchestra, a full length theatre production, a full length opera production, *chamber music recitals, student recitals, faculty recitals and guest concerto artists.

MasterWorks also hosts a summer intensive technical internship program. The program assists in productions throughout the festival.

In 2004, MasterWorks expanded it's festival outside the US and MasterWorks Europe took place in London, England. MasterWorks Europe 2008 will be held in Winchester, England at Winchester College. Plans for MasterWorks Festivals around the globe are currently in the process of development.

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