About Us:
Located in historic Round Top, Texas, The James Dick Foundation for the Performing Arts and its sole project, Round Top Festival Institute, were founded in 1971 by world-renowned concert pianist James Dick. Begun with a handful of gifted young pianists in rented space on the town square, the project is now an internationally acclaimed music institute for aspiring young musicians and distinguished faculty.
Since 1971, with the help of its patrons and friends, The James Dick Foundation for the Performing Arts has developed superb year round education and performance programs. It has also created a unique 210-acre campus "Festival Hill" containing major performance facilities, historic houses, extensive gardens, parks and nature preserves. Through its singular collection of rare books, manuscripts, archival material, music and historic recordings, photographs and objects, Round Top Festival Institute is also known as an important center for research and scholarly study.
Our Mission:
To Educate and train young musicians through an intensive summer music education program and a comprehensive series of public performances.
To Present educational forums and music events featuring distinguished musicians, musicologists, art historians, humanities experts, writers and poets.
To Commission and present original productions of new compositions, operas, dramas and ballets for the general public and the training of young artists.
To Collect rare books, historic manuscripts, archival materials, music and objects for scholarly research, educational purposes and as a service to the public.
Schedule of Events: June 7, 2025 3:30pm - 5:30pm: Season Opening Chamber Music Concert Programs are subject to change. 54th Season Partners: The Burdine Johnson Foundation Estate of Ann Baker Beaudette. The Mr. And Mrs. Joe W. Bratcher Jr.…
Read More »Schedule: 1:30 PM -- Brass Showcase @ Festival Concert Hall Repertoire Dance (1973) -- Wilke Renwick (1921-2014) The Girl with Flaxen Hair (1910) -- Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Arr. Kulesha Canzona Bergamasca (arr. De Jong) -- Samuel…
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