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Published February 14, 2008 05:00 am - After 92 seasons as a summer-only program, the Seagle Music Colony has become a full-time resident company in Schroon Lake. The colony is the oldest summer singer training program in the country.

Seagle Music Colony moves beyond summer-only program
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By ROBIN CAUDELL
Staff Writer

SCHROON LAKE -- The Seagle Music Colony's move from a summer-only program to a full-time resident company expands the vision of the oldest summer vocal-training program in the nation.

It is also a nod to Schroon Lake, where world-renowned baritone Oscar Seagle founded the colony in 1915.

"What it means is we will be able to focus our efforts in the community throughout the year rather than just being present in the summer," said Tony Kostecki, general director. "We have a very active working Board of Directors. Many are full-year residents here. It is making a commitment not only to the company and its continued growth but to the community as well."

COMMITTED CONTRIBUTORS

Under the 12-year tenure of the previous director, Darren K. Woods, the vocal training and opera/musical theater performance company experienced growth in repute and budget. Hence, the need for a full-time director. Enter Kostecki, who assumed his newest Seagle role in January. Over the past 12 years, he served as coach/accompanist and conductor and then, general manager.

His new duties include oversight of all the company's business operations as well as management of the staff and young artists in the summer residency. The company's general operating budget is $450,000 annually. Thirty percent arises from ticket sales through summer productions. Twenty percent is realized from the young artists' tuition. The remainder is raised through individual and corporate donations.

"We had to commit to a full-time salary, which is a significant increase from what we've been doing in the past. Our employees previously were part-time without benefits. We had to come up with a benefits package."

Office space was an in-kind donation.

"We're really lucky. The community in Schroon Lake has helped us a lot."

Still, the "r" word, recession, looms.

"It makes everybody nervous. The people we're relying on in contributions, their income, their budget is much tighter for all kinds of philanthropic work. We have some momentum and good growth. We have enough committed contributors to help us go."

A SELECT PROGRAM

In 2015, the colony celebrates its centennial.

"We're trying to put together some long-range plans to make something happen around that time. We're considering some kind of endowment project as well to commemorate those 100 years."

Each year, more than 500 applicants vie for the opportunity to attend the colony. Only 32 are selected. Over the past decade, the colony has grown from two productions and eight performances each summer to six full productions and more than 35 performances. Most artists are segueing between their formal education and professional careers. Artists submit audios of their performances and are given live auditions.



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