There are no orange construction barrels, but you can see that we have a different “look” as the Falcone Festival website undergoes a complete upgrade. The site is now responsive and you should still be able to find what you are looking for under the menu items, which have not been changed. We are working to make sure everything is still operating properly, with some design changes, and ultimately some upgraded functionality coming, but we may be unavailable off and on until roughly mid-January. We apologize for any inconvenience. If you have an urgent question, email Jane Goodrich or send a question to the falcone.festival on Facebook.

Fritz Stansell

StansellWe are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of Fritz Stansell, founder and president emeritus of the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp. Fritz Stansell was also one of the original founders of the Falcone Festival and had an incredible impact on the music world. Our most sincere condolences to the Stansell family and BLFAC community during these difficult times.

Blue Lake’s founder and president emeritus, Fritz Stansell, has passed away at the age of 92. He leaves a legacy that will forever inspire our mission and vision. Thank you, Mr. Stansell. Ars longa, vita brevis. You can read his obituary here.

FALCONE FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES DR. CHRIS COMBEST TO BE NEW FESTIVAL PRESIDENT BEGINNING 2025

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The Leonard Falcone International Euphonium and Tuba Festival is pleased to announce Chris Combest as the successor to long-time President Phil Sinder, beginning in 2025. This leadership transition coincides with the Festival’s 40th anniversary, celebrating its enduring legacy of excellence and inspiration in the low brass community.

Dr. Combest, a decade-long member of the Board of Directors, brings extensive experience and a deep commitment to the Festival. He has served as a regular adjudicator for the competition and as a member of the Music Committee, chairing the Falcone Composition Competitions in 2024 and 2020.

Outgoing President Phil Sinder has led the festival through significant growth, with expanded programming and international engagement. Since its founding in 1985, the Leonard Falcone International Euphonium and Tuba Festival has become a cornerstone event for low brass musicians, drawing participants and audiences from around the world to its home at the Blue Lake Fine Arts Camp.

As the Festival prepares to celebrate its 40th anniversary, this transition marks an exciting new chapter in its history, ensuring that it remains a vibrant and impactful event for years to come.  Return

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