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The 2020 Annual Report and Summer Season highlights are now available

One way to measure the Festival’s impact each year is in the delighted faces of audience members, musicians, students, and the community during concerts and education programs. That was a bit tougher this past summer because the groups were so much smaller and the interactions mostly online. But there are other ways to measure impact, too. This year’s Annual Report includes photos, numbers, and videos from the Summer and Winter Seasons to help tell the story.

All of these concerts and education programs exist only because of the donors and community members who value bringing live music into the lives of children and adults in the community, whether online or in person, and always for free. Your support makes it all possible.

2020 Annual Report

Summer Season video highlights

Relive the music and go behind the scenes of summer performances

Winter Season video highlights

Enjoy music and moments from the year’s Winter Season

Statistics from the year


Almost 80,000

Viewers worldwide enjoyed the summer concerts online and safely spaced on the Pavilion lawn during the Summer Season. The season included:

14

Original concert broadcasts and

4

online donor performances, featuring

128

artists, recording in

43

cities at

68

homes and

15

unique venues across North America, requiring over

14,000

hours of production time to produce.

 

564

Students attended Music Institute programs in the summer and year-round, where

3,821

teaching hours took place, online and safely in person.

 

$2.8 Million

Donations kept the concerts (including Winter Season performances in February) free for everyone.