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The American Sinfonietta in Lucern, Switzerland performing to a sold out auditorium


The American Sinfonietta, the residing orchestra of the Bellingham Festival for ten years was founded in 1991.  This critically acclaimed 40-member orchestra is made up of professional musicians from across America.  The orchestra conducted its ninth European tour in October of 2001 with performances in Vienna, Prague, Berlin, and Frankfurt.

The Seattle Post Intelligencer hailed,


"this orchestra, comprising first-class musicians from around the United States,
was astonishing in its acuity and sense of ensemble.
The strings were vibrant and the winds exceptional in character."


American Sinfonietta & Chorus
Haydn's Oratorio "The Creation"
Bellingham Festival 2000
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Salzburg, Austria Performance
European Tour 2000
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Lucern, Switzerland Performance
European Tour 2000
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Carter Brey, Cellist (Dvorak Cello Concerto)
Bellingham Festival 2001
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Frederica von Stade, Mezzo-Soprano
Bellingham Festival 2001
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Pepe Romero, Guitar
Lucern, Switzerland Performance
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European Tour 2001
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Bach's Bminor Mass
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2000 Tour
Regensburg, Germany
The American Sinfonietta
in a rehearsal with Violinist Robert McDuffie
Bellingham Festival 2001
Alan Siebert, Principal Trumpet
Professor, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music,
demonstrating a musical passage.
Childrens Concert, Bellingham Festival 2001
Members of the American Sinfonietta
Chamber Music Program-Evening of Brahms
Bellingham Music Festival 2001
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