Olympic Music Festival

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The Olympic Music Festival, based in Port Townsend, Washington, is a classical music event founded by Alan Iglitzin. For 32 seasons, concerts were held in a barn nestled on 55 acres of farmland in Quilcene, Washington. The 2016 season was presented at the Wheeler Theater at Fort Worden in partnership with the Centrum Foundation. The Olympic Music Festival was voted "Best Classical Music Festival" by readers of The Seattle Weekly.

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After one summer, I knew that it was the most special and spectacular music festival you could possibly attend.

— Teddy Abrams, Music Director of the Louisville Orchestra[1]

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Coordinates: 48°07′42″N 122°46′56″W / 48.1283185°N 122.782361°W / 48.1283185; -122.782361

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