endless mountain music festival
OUR MISSION
The mission of the Endless Mountain Music Festival is to bring world-renowned musicians to our community of northern Pennsylvania and southern New York to enrich the cultural, economic and educational life of the Twin Tiers region.
A VISIT — A VISION
OUR HISTORY
Nature inspires art, sometimes in the most unexpected moments. In the summer of 2003, Maestro Stephen Gunzenhauser and his wife, Rochelle, were on a weeklong hiatus in Wellsboro, Pa for their first trip of the season.
Captivated by the area's majestic mountains, babbling brooks and the charm of Wellsboro's gaslit Main Street, an exciting idea took shape. It was the perfect place for a classical music festival, surrounded by the breathtaking scenery and small-town appeal of the Wellsboro area.
The couple took the idea to the Wellsboro Chamber of Commerce, who referred them to the Wellsboro residents Dr. Kenneth Sarch, Mansfield University music professor and his wife, Margarita, Wellsboro Community Symphony Orchestra conductor. Their excitement was immediate and contagious. With enthusiastic support from the community, a Board of Directors was named and the Endless Mountain Music Festival was born.
ARTISTIC director
MAESTRO Stephen gunzenhauser
Stephen Gunzenhauser is the Music Director and Conductor of the Endless Mountain Music Festival, now in its twentieth season. He completed 23 years as the Music Director of the Delaware Symphony Orchestra in Wilmington, DE, before concentrating on the Lancaster Symphony. He retired from the Lancaster Symphony after 40 years to focus on growing the Endless Mountain Music Festival. Maestro completed his best-selling book about his travels – “Travels with Stephen-The Most Famous Unknown Conductor” in January of 2024.
Dr. Gunzenhauser enjoys conducting in foreign venues. He has conducted in Europe and the British Isles, South America, Canada, Korea, Hong Kong, and Israel. Personal favorites have included the National Orchestra of Argentina and the Berlin Symphony Orchestra, where he conducted the mayor’s concert on the day after Christmas for five years.
The Maestro is the fifth most-recorded American conductor. His recordings have sold over two million copies; his compact disc of Vivaldi’s Four Seasons has sold more than 800,000 copies. He has recorded 80 compact discs for Naxos, HNH International Music Company, Angel, Pro Arte Records, Elan, West Branch, and Albany Records. He has recorded works by Beethoven, Saint-Saëns, Grieg, Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Bruch, Orff, Borodin, Dvořák, Rachmaninov, Schumann, Copland, Mozart, Vivaldi, Glière, and Lachner. In August 2001, Gunzenhauser completed a recording of Benjamin Lees’ Symphonies Nos. 2, 3, and 5 with the State Philharmonic of Rheinland-Pfalz. That recording was nominated for a Grammy in 2003.
In 2008, he was the conductor of a new virtuoso chamber orchestra called Pro Musicis. They recorded The Seasons of Antonio Vivaldi with Harrisburg Symphony Concertmaster Odin Rathnam for West Branch Records. In September 2001, the Maestro was selected as the American Judge at an International Conducting Competition in Lisbon, Portugal. Also selected were judges from Russia and other parts of Asia and Europe. Dr. Gunzenhauser was an international judge and conductor at competitions in Sicily and Kazakhstan. Maestro Gunzenhauser has conducted the Belgrade Philharmonic in Serbia, and more recently, he appeared with the Arpeggione Chamber Orchestra of Austria and the Israel Sinfonietta in Beer Sheba, Israel.
In past seasons, the Maestro conducted at the Teatro Colón (one of the five most beautiful concert halls in the world) with the Buenos Aires Philharmonic Orchestra and with the Bogotá Philharmonic Orchestra of Colombia, South America. Other activities included a full-scale production of Puccini’s Tosca at the Wittgenstein Theater near Dresden, Germany. In August 2005, he performed at a Hungarian Music Festival sponsored by the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra as well as with the Danubius Orchestra at the Franz Liszt Academy of Budapest in the première of the Mazetti completion of Mahler’s Tenth Symphony.
In August 2006, Maestro Gunzenhauser presented the inaugural season of the first International Music Festival in Pennsylvania, the Endless Mountain Music Festival, which presented seven concerts in eight days. In 2007, the festival expanded to perform 15 concerts in 17 days. And after 19 years, the festival has grown to 17 concerts in 17 days. The festival continues to expand and grow in significance as the only international bi-state (Pennsylvania and New York) music festival. In addition, the Endless Mountain Music Festival performs in Corning, New York, and Elmira, New York. This past season more than 3,000 people attended the festival concerts.
Born in New York City and a graduate of the High School of Music and Art in New York City, Dr. Gunzenhauser received a Bachelor of Music degree from Oberlin College and a Master of Music degree from the New England Conservatory. He also holds an Honorary Doctorate degree from Widener University. He has been awarded three Fulbright grants and has an Artist’s Diploma from the Mozarteum, Salzburg, Austria. He was awarded Delaware’s First Cultural Ambassador designation in 1990 and is the recipient of the University of Delaware’s Medal of Distinction. He was also awarded the Order of the First State – the highest acknowledgment that a civilian may receive from the State of Delaware.
Dr. Gunzenhauser enjoys competitive tennis, golf, and gourmet cooking. He resides in Lancaster, PA, with his wife, Shelly. Both of their daughters are grown and live in Los Angeles, CA. Visit his website at: https://www.stephengunzenhauser.com/
EMMF Staff
Artistic Director – Stephen Gunzenhuaser
Executive Director – Cynthia Long
Conductor in Residence – Teresa Cheung
Orchestra Personnel Manager -
Business Manager - Matthew Difasi, CPA
Marketing Designer – Gwen Button
Stage Manager – Hayne Webster
Box Office Manager – Stacey Champaign
Social Media & Web Manager – Allison Rudy
Photographer – Robert C. Bair, Jr.
Outreach Coordinator - Melanie Mashner
Volunteer Coordinator – Marion Charsky
EMMF Board of directors
President - John Ulrich
Vice President -
CEO - William Hebe
Treasurer - Duke Argetsinger
Secretary - Scott Clark
Board Members Emeritus
AJ Fratarcangelo
Carol Sides
David Tews
Board Members
Ardell Thomas
Tricia Goodwin
Morgan Shaffer
Hilma Cooper
Jim Westbrook