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MusiciansMaine, United States11-50 Employees
Bowdoin International Music Festival is a music organization based in Brunswick, Maine, operating at 181 Park Row, with a staff of 11 to 50 employees. Founded in 1964, its primary activity is the Bowdoin International Music Festival, which aims to prepare gifted young musicians from around the world for a life in music through study with world-class artists and to present classical concerts to high artistic standards. The Gamper Festival of Contemporary Music, established in 1965, is part of the organization and has commissioned and presented works by prominent composers, including Luciano Berio, George Crumb, Sebastian Currier, William Bolcom, and George Rochberg. The organization has a history of influence in the classical music world and maintains a web presence at bowdoinfestival.org. Revenue is reported in the range of $10 million to $25 million.