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FOR THE 2025 FESTIVAL: There is an age limit for applicants in the student divisions. Participants must not have reached their 20th birthday prior to September 1 of the Festival year. For the 2025 Festival, a participant who will be 20 years old or older on September 1, 2025, is not eligible to apply in either student division. To put it another way, if you answer the question “How old will I be on September 1, 2025?” with the answer “20,” you are not eligible to apply in either student division. |
For 2024, again the Falcone Festival provided Blue Lake with a list of contestants, judges, pianists, and volunteers and their email addresses prior to the Festival. Blue Lake emailed a link to a health screening which consisted of a series of questions each person answered and sent back to Blue Lake prior to the Festival. Everyone passed the screening, and no futher action was required by Festival participants.
Blue Lake did expect that if any participant showed symptoms of contagious illness, they would follow Blue Lake treatment guidelines.
Thankfully, no COVID-related problems occurred during the 2024 Festival!
1986
Fritz Stansell, Seymour Okun, Henry Nelson, and Eldon Rosegart conceived of and began the Festival as a tangible enduring way to honor the memory of Dr. Leonard Falcone. The objectives developed for the Falcone Festival have remained fairly constant, as has the importance of an international presence. Fritz Stansell offered Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp (BLFAC), where Leonard had taught high school students for many summers, as the venue for the new competition.
That first year they worked very hard to publicize the competition (at that time for Euphonium only) and develop the criteria, procedures, and logistics. Artist Level first place award was $1000 plus a performance with the Blue Lake Festival Band conducted by Donald Flickinger, with awards for second place ($500) and third place ($200). Awards for Student Level were $300-first place and $150-second place.
There were 34 total entries (24 artists and 10 students) with five artist and three student competitors reaching the semi-final round at Blue Lake. The competitors were able to choose the solo they wished to perform in addition to the required pieces in the double-screened first rounds.
The budget for the entire Festival was a modest $8,000. Roger Behrend served as the chairman of adjudicators, and there were a total of five judges. The US Navy Tuba-Euphonium Quartet (Roger Behrend, Martin Erickson, John Bowman, and Keith Mehlan) opened the competition with a concert. Behrend, Erickson, Bowman, and Brian Bowman of the US Air Force Band were soloists with the Festival Band under the direction of Donald Flickinger. The very first winners–on Saturday, July 12, 1986–were Angie Hunter, Artist Level, and Lance LaDuke, Student Level.
Initial honorary board members helped publicize the Festival among their colleagues and students and also participated in the early days of fund-raising. However, it was Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp and the small Executive Committee, plus Donald Flickinger that kept the Festival going in those early years. Important logistical support was provided by Jim and Bill Gray, who left the Festival to found the Brass Band of Battle Creek.
1987
Artist Level awards were increased to $1,500, $700, and $400; and Student Level to $400, $200, and $100. Awards were again adjusted in 1988: Artist Level, $1500, $700, and $400; Student Level, $800, $400, and $200, and continue to be adjusted today. In the Festival’s second year, Euphonium-Tuba Day was added to the schedule in order to develop support among local Michigan euphonium and tuba players.
The Executive Committee worked hard in the Festival’s first years to consolidate job responsibilities, develop rules for the competition, and raise funds so the competition could continue.
1991
The Festival Board supplemented the competition with additional activities including lessons, ensembles, master classes, and clinics, which were generally led by the adjudication panel.
1996
Tuba divisions were added to the competition
2004
The Festival incorporated in its own name as an educational non-profit 501c3 organization. The strong foundation of objectives and procedures set in place by the founders, along with the continued support of BLFAC, has allowed it to grow steadily and remain a fine tribute to Dr. Leonard Falcone.
We would like to thank our Festival advertisers and supporters for their ongoing support of the Falcone Festival. They help make the Festival possible. If you or your company would like to advertise in the Festival program, please print a copy of the advertising form and return it with your check. Thank you!
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Daily Events
All times listed are Eastern Daylight Saving Time.
You can download a pdf of the daily events schedule here
Daily Events – Subject to Change
* Events open to the general public
Friday, August 8, 2025
3:00 - 4:30 pm |
Welcome and Competition Orientation |
SAC Conference Room |
7:30 pm * |
Guest Artist(s) Recital |
Blodgett Recital Hall |
Saturday, August 9, 2025
9:00 am – 2:30 pm |
Unaccompanied semi-final competition |
SAC/Niblock |
1:00 pm – 6:15 pm |
Rehearsals with collaborative pianists |
SAC |
7:30 pm * |
Adjudicator Recital |
Blodgett Recital Hall |
Sunday, August 10, 2025
9:00 am - 12:00 noon |
Accompanied semi-final competition |
SAC/Niblock |
12:15 - 12:45 pm |
Competitors (with instruments & shirts) photo session |
Blodgett Recital Hall |
12:45 – 1:45 pm |
Luncheon and announcement of finalists |
Marek South |
1:45 – 3:30 pm |
All non-finalists confer with judges |
Marek South |
2:00 – 4:00 pm |
Euphonium Artist and all Student finalists rehearse with collaborative pianists |
SAC |
2:50 – 4:20 pm |
Tuba Artist finalists and Guest Artist(s) rehearse |
Stewart Shell |
4:30 – 5:30 pm |
Festival Euphonium-Tuba Ensemble rehearsal |
Stewart Shell |
8:00 pm * |
Festival Band with Guest Artist(s) and |
Stewart Shell |
Monday, August 11, 2025
8:30 – 9:00 am * |
Combined Euphonium & Tuba warm up session |
Blodgett Recital Hall |
9:10 – 10:20 am * |
Artist Divisons Masterclass |
Blodgett Recital Hall |
10:30 – 11:20 am * |
Clinic for all participants |
Blodgett Recital Hall |
1:00 – 2:30 pm * |
Student Finals Competition |
Niblock Hall |
2:50 – 4:20 pm |
Tuba Artist finalists rehearse with Festival Band |
Blodgett Recital Hall |
7:00 pm * |
Artist Finals Competition & presentation of the medals |
Blodgett Recital Hall |
Post-concert * |
Festival After-glow reception for all |
Blodgett Lobby |