Aston Magna Foundation

Aston Magna Foundation

  Phone: 1 (413) 528-3595   Address: P.O. Box 28 Great Barrington, MA - 1230, USA

Aston Magna Foundation was created to enrich the appreciation of music of the past and the understanding of the cultural, political, and social contexts in which it was composed and experienced. The goal is to reach a larger public through the use of historical instruments and practices in performances, recordings, and workshops, and through innovative interdisciplinary educational programs, publications, and electronic media. OUR HISTORY Since 1972, Aston Magna has forged an important and unique place in American cultural life. Founded by Lee Elman and the late Albert Fuller, the Aston Magna Music Festival, now under the musical direction of Daniel Stepner, is America?s oldest annual summer festival devoted to music performed on period instruments. Aston Magna's pioneering history includes the first American performances of the complete Bach Brandenburg Concertos and the first Mozart symphonies on original instruments. Aston Magna?s international concert performances have included appearances at the Valtice Festival in the Czech Republic and a European tour of Handel's oratorio, The Triumph of Time and Truth, at venues in Europe such as the Pamphilj Palace in Rome, where the work was first heard under Handel?s direction in 1707. Aston Magna seeks to interpret the music of the past as the composer imagined it. Original period instruments ? or historically accurate reproductions are essential performance elements. Performance techniques are appropriate to the period, national styles, culture and aesthetics of the time.

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