The Lake George Experience


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The Lake George Music Festival is reinventing the meaning of the phrase cultural destination.

Every August, top-notch classical and “new music” performers and composers from around the world descend upon the region for two weeks, sharing the fruits of their talent and hard work through traditional and experimental concerts, open rehearsals, public receptions, and informational talks—held at the historic Carriage House on the ground of the Fort William Henry Hotel.

Lake George is no stranger to the flowering of classical music in America. In the early twentieth century, it attracted such luminaries as contralto Louise Homer and her husband, composer Sidney Homer. It brought soprano Marcella Sembrich, whose studio on the lake’s west shore remains open to the public today as a museum and intimate performance space. In the second half of the century, the “Queen of the Lakes” spawned the Lake George Opera.

Nowadays, the Lake George Music Festival is transforming the region into an exciting destination for experiencing the twenty-first century blossoming of classical and new music.

Programs are tantalizingly diverse and span solo piano and chamber music to large orchestral works. There are fresh interpretations of the classics—from Bach to Brahms, Mozart to Mahler. There are pieces by twentieth century experimentalists such as Xenakis and Reich. And, there are performances—even premiere performances—of contemporary works, many written by the festival’s own composers-in-residence. In addition, the “Sounds of Our Time” series pairs the festival’s symphony orchestra with cutting edge artists in such popular genres as indie rock and electronic dance music (EDM). Ensembles-in-residence, be they focused on percussion or art song, further expand the range of musical offerings.

Yet, what makes this festival transformative isn’t just that it attracts so many world-class performers and composers, but also that its organizers make it a priority to cultivate an invigorating spirit of cooperation and camaraderie among the musicians, local residents, and summertime visitors.

Open rehearsals occur throughout the community—from church to outdoor amphitheater, from art gallery to auditorium, from hotel rooftop to steamboat on the lake. Local families take the musicians into their homes as guests. Everything from wine-tasting events to post-concert receptions make it easy for all who attend to mingle informally with one another and with the musicians.

Finally, there’s the extra enchantment that comes from all this taking place surrounded by the beauty of the Adirondacks. If residents, visitors, and musicians intertwine like voices in sublime counterpoint, they do so around a cantus firmus that is the silvery shoreline of Lake George.

Welcome to classical music in the twenty-first century! Experience great music as a resounding Lake George “Welcome!”

Our Mission

As one of the nation’s foremost classical music artist retreats, the Lake George Music Festival upholds a mission to advance music, re-imagine the concert experience, and build audiences for the 21st century through artistic integrity and innovation.

The festival is a 501c3 not-for-profit organization and relies on annual contributions and grants to balance its budget. It was founded in 2011.

The Queen of American Lakes.

“Lake George is without comparison, the most beautiful water I ever saw; formed by a contour of mountains into a basin… finely interspersed with islands, its water limpid as crystal, and the mountain sides covered with rich groves… down to the water-edge: here and there precipices of rock to checker the scene and save it from monotony.”
— Thomas Jefferson, May 31, 1791

The Queen of American Lakes.

“Lake George is without comparison, the most beautiful water I ever saw; formed by a contour of mountains into a basin… finely interspersed with islands, its water limpid as crystal, and the mountain sides covered with rich groves… down to the water-edge: here and there precipices of rock to checker the scene and save it from monotony.”
— Thomas Jefferson, May 31, 1791

GETTING HERE.

BY CAR Centrally located and within a day’s drive from many Northeast cities.

BY AIR Albany International Airport is approximately 45 minutes south of Lake George and is serviced by all major airlines. Plattsburgh International Airport is  1.5 hours north of the Lake George Area.

BY TRAIN Amtrak services New York City to Montreal with stops in Albany and nearby Fort Edward.

Uber, Lyft, the Greater Glens Falls Transit System and local transportation companies are available

GETTING HERE.

BY CAR Centrally located and within a day’s drive from many Northeast cities.

BY AIR Albany International Airport is approximately 45 minutes south of Lake George and is serviced by all major airlines. Plattsburgh International Airport is  1.5 hours north of the Lake George Area.

BY TRAIN Amtrak services New York City to Montreal with stops in Albany and nearby Fort Edward.

Uber, Lyft, the Greater Glens Falls Transit System and local transportation companies are available

Local Attractions

Local Attractions

The Carriage House

The Carriage House is our primary performance space. It is a historic 19th century building on the shores of beautiful Lake George. Once the site of a major battle during the French and Indian War, the Carriage House has seen many transformations during its lifetime. It was originally built as a barn-like structure to house the horses and carriages used to transport guests from New York City to Lake George in the early 1900s. In the mid-1900s it was used for a variety of purposes including housing for hotel workers, office space, and of course: a performance space!

The Hyde Museum

The Hyde is one of the Northeast’s exceptional small art museums with distinguished collections of European and American art.

Courthouse Art Gallery and Museum

Visit the Old County Courthouse Museum and Jail Cells built in 1845 and become acquainted with the history of the Lake George Region. Once served as the Warren County Courthouse until 1963, it now is the residence for the Lake George Historical Association.

Courthouse Art Gallery and Museum

Visit the Old County Courthouse Museum and Jail Cells built in 1845 and become acquainted with the history of the Lake George Region. Once served as the Warren County Courthouse until 1963, it now is the residence for the Lake George Historical Association.

Adirondack Winery

As the Festival’s exclusive wine sponsor, the Adirondack Winery opened its doors in April 2008 as one of the first Micro-Wineries in the country. Their Tasting Room in downtown Lake George is great for small groups, and they make their wines in the back of this tasting room using a small-batch method.

Adirondack Winery

Adirondack Winery opened its doors in April 2008 as one of the first Micro-Wineries in the country. The Tasting Room featured a tasting bar fit for about 15 people max, and they were making their wines in the back of the tasting room using a small-batch method.

Area hikes

Prospect Mountain is one of the most popular hikes in the Lake George Region at roughly three miles round trip. Some other local trails include: Buck Mountain, Pilot Knob, and Black Mountain.

Area hikes

Prospect Mountain is one of the most popular hikes in the Lake George Region at roughly three miles round trip. Some other local trails include: Buck Mountain, Pilot Knob, and Black Mountain.

LG Steamboat Company

Established in 1817, the Lake George Steamboat Company has been operating on Lake George for over 200 years. Experience the beauty of Lake George and the surrounding Adirondack Mountains on a cruise aboard the Minne Ha Ha, the MV Mohican II or the company’s flagship Lac du Saint Sacrement.

LG Steamboat Company

Established in 1817, the Lake George Steamboat Company has been operating on Lake George for over 200 years. Experience the beauty of Lake George and the surrounding Adirondack Mountains on a cruise aboard the Minne Ha Ha, the MV Mohican II or the company’s flagship Lac du Saint Sacrement.

Outlet Mall Shopping

Open year-round and offering the latest apparel and gifts, the Factory Outlets are the ultimate stop for anyone who loves to shop! All the stores are closely located to one another and offer deep discounts to make your wallet happy. One look and you will understand why this well-known Lake George attraction has become a must-stop destination for many travelers.

Outlet Mall Shopping

Open year-round and offering the latest apparel and gifts, the Factory Outlets are the ultimate stop for anyone who loves to shop! All the stores are closely located to one another and offer deep discounts to make your wallet happy. One look and you will understand why this well-known Lake George attraction has become a must-stop destination for many travelers.

The Sembrich Museum

Marcella Sembrich Opera Museum, also known as The Sembrich and the Marcella Sembrich Memorial Studio, is a historic teaching studio located at Bolton Landing, Warren County, New York. It was built in 1922-24 as a teaching studio for New York Metropolitan Opera diva Marcella Sembrich.

The Sembrich Museum

Marcella Sembrich Opera Museum, also known as The Sembrich and the Marcella Sembrich Memorial Studio, is a historic teaching studio located at Bolton Landing, Warren County, New York. It was built in 1922-24 as a teaching studio for New York Metropolitan Opera diva Marcella Sembrich.

Fort William Henry

Visit the Fort William Henry Museum in the heart of Lake George. Experience the history, the sights and sounds of the fort during the French & Indian War! This Museum includes a historical resort & conference center featuring hotel rooms with views of Lake George.

Fort William Henry

Visit the Fort William Henry Museum in the heart of Lake George. Experience the history, the sights and sounds of the fort during the French & Indian War! This Museum includes a historical resort & conference center featuring hotel rooms with views of Lake George.

Restaurants

Restaurants

Local Flavors for Everyone!

Lake George has many restuarants to choose from. Just a few of these include: Inn at Erlowest, Sagamore, TR’s at Holiday Inn, Chateau on the Lake, Boathouse Restaurant, Mama Riso’s

Local Flavors for Everyone!

Lake George has many restuarants to choose from. Just a few of these include: Inn at Erlowest, Sagamore, TR’s at Holiday Inn, Chateau on the Lake, Boathouse Restaurant, Mama Riso’s

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