A captivating sunrise concert on the lake, followed by an optional yoga session and a breakfast offered to the entire audience.
The accordion’s long journey toward being recognized as a noble instrument—no longer confined to barn dances—has finally borne fruit. A vast repertoire has been transcribed for it, originally conceived not only for its elder sibling, the organ, but also for a wide range of instruments and ensembles. Early keyboard music naturally lends itself to the accordion due to its limited range, so it comes as no surprise that Domenico Scarlatti can be played on it. What is surprising, however, is its ability to embrace and evoke the orchestral color palette of The Nutcracker. A fascinating challenge—and, for us, a discovery.