June 19, 2010
The Montecito Schedule has been finalized with a few important concert dates and masterclasses! Check out the schedule by downloading it here.

June 9, 2010
Yoga class sign-ups now available! Please e-mail us if you would like to sign up.

Please download a packing list here for items to bring to MSMF.

April 12, 2010
Acclaimed Grammy-winning cellist János Starker will be in residence at Montecito this summer giving master classes on August 4th and 5th.

January 12, 2010
Redesign and relaunch of Montecito Music Festival's website. Our new website will feature easy-access to information on the Montecito family, revamped and redesigned faculty biographies, and a new Twitter feed.

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Summer Session: July 19 - August 7, 2010

Application Deadline: March 15, 2010

Scholarship Application Deadline: March 1, 2010

Notification of Acceptance : April 5, 2010

Deposit Due: April 15, 2010

Tuition Balance Due: May 15, 2010

Emanuel Borok Scholarship Recital: July 26, 2010, 8-9 PM

Ory Shihor Masterclass: July 27, 2010, 3-4PM

Daniel Shapiro Masterclass: July 28, 2010, 3-4PM

Leon Fleischer Tribute Concert: July 31, 2010, 8-9 PM

Cello Concert for Janos Starker: August 5, 2010, 8-9 PM

Finale Student Concert: August 6, 2010, 3-4 PM and 7:30-8:30 PM

Note: $15 General Admission, $7.50 Children/Seniors for Masterclass and Concert Events

2010 Season Application - Now Available!

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    Richard Slavich - cello


    Cellist Richard Slavich is widely recognized for his work both as teacher and performer. A member of the string department at the University of Denver's Lamont School of Music since 1977, he directs the cello and chamber music programs. He has presented cello master-classes nationally and internationally, in locales from Omaha and Amarillo to Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa in History from Stanford University, he earned his music degrees from the prestigious Indiana University School of Music, which awarded him the accolade "Graduate with Highest Distinction." His teachers include Fritz Magg, Janos Starker, Frank Miller, Menahem Pressler, and William Primrose.

    Mr. Slavich's performance experience is rich and varied. He has made several national recital tours, and has performed in settings ranging from Washington, D.C.'s Kennedy Center and Chicago's Orchestra Hall to elementary schools in rural South Carolina and settlement houses in the Chicago ghetto. In 1988 he won the United States Information Agency's "Artistic Ambassador" competition and presented 5 weeks of concerts and radio broadcasts throughout Asia. As cello soloist, Mr. Slavich has appeared with many orchestras, including the Denver Symphony, Denver Chamber, and Colorado Philharmonic Orchestras. Mr. Slavich began his professional career with a three-year engagement as solo cellist of the Nuremberg (Germany) Symphony Orchestra.

    Mr. Slavich's repertoire reflects a lively and inquisitive spirit: works for solo cello range from the majestic Bach suites to such exciting contemporary pieces as Ned Rorem's After Reading Shakespeare and Michael Colgrass's portrait of an American Indian Wolf. His sonata and concerto offerings include both mainstream (Dvorak concerto, the Beethoven sonatas) and less often encountered works (Kabalevsky concerto, Kurt Weill sonata). His CD An American Cellobration is available at all Tower Record stores on the Crystal Records label (CD639).

     

     
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