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Step back into another era in Bolton Landing, nestled in the Adirondack Mountain Region of New York State. Experience a bit of Lake George's Golden Age, at the former teaching studio of the Metropolitan Opera Diva Marcella Sembrich; pianist, violinist, teacher, Polish patriot and benefactor. This quaint building is one of the few open to the public from the "Great and Gracious" period of northern New York State's history of the early 20th century. Here her teaching studio was the focal point of Mme. Sembrich's summers at her lakeside mansion, named Bay View. Juilliard and Curtis Institute vocal students sought instruction by the acclaimed Marcella Sembrich, in what is now a Memorial Museum. More details
On a wooded peninsula, today this is a unique "time capsule oasis" situated among commercial resort properties. Visitors can walk along 1,000 feet of Lake George shoreline paths, experiencing the pristine, natural beauty of this Queen of American Lakes among towering 200 year old white pines. The Sembrich Museum property is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Marcella Sembrich (1858-1935), internationally known Polish soprano, first sang with the New York Metropolitan Opera in its initial season, 1883; retired in 1909; sang concert tours until 1917; gained preeminence as a vocal teacher at Curtis Institute and Juilliard School; summered in the Adirondack Mountains at Lake Placid from 1915 to 1921 and here on Lake George from 1922 to 1934. The Studio Museum first opened in 1937 by Mme. Sembrich's daughter-in-law, Julliette deCoppet Stengel, whose musical family founded the Flonzaley Quartet (1903-1929). The Museum, in continuous operation since 1937, opens daily June 15th to September 15th, from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM and 2:00 PM to 5:30 PM EDT.
Throughout the summer months, there are several planned events, such as concerts by renowned singers, composers, and musicians, and symposiums by opera historians. A schedule of the summer events is posted on this site. For further information about programs, or to purchase one of the books, tapes or CD's - write, call, or use e-mail.
The Marcella Sembrich Memorial Association, Inc. is a membership association whose mission is to preserve the Sembrich collection and to maintain the memorial Museum in the singer's former teaching studio. This Museum was established in 1937 by Juliette deCoppet Stengel, wife of William Marcel Stengel after the death of his mother Marcella Sembrich-Stengel in 1935. Initially the museum memorial was financially supported by Juliette
Stengel, who founded MSMA in 1940. Since her death in 1961, memberships and public
contributions have been necessary to maintain and preserve the collection and museum in
Bolton Landing.
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