Berkshire Opera Festival Appoints First Director of Development

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GREAT BARRINGTON, Mass. — Berkshire Opera Festival has appointed Karl E. Held as its first director of development. He begins his role with BOF on Sept. 1.

Held, who hails from Gettysburg, Penn., brings a wealth of producing and fundraising experience across a broad spectrum of the performing arts. His clients have included such institutions as Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, Carnegie Hall, Tanglewood, the Spoleto Festivals in South Carolina and Italy, the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and The Philadelphia Orchestra. He was the visionary and driving force behind the renovation and gala re-opening of Gettysburg’s Majestic Theater, and the creation and launch of the 2007-2008 inaugural season of the Gettysburg Festival.

He has served on several national councils for The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts and currently serves on numerous boards and as an advisor to arts organizations in New York City and the greater metropolitan area. Held believes strongly that the arts in education are essential for inspiring and nurturing innovative thinkers who will become the future leaders of the world. Acting on this belief, he recently completed an appointment as president and CEO of the American Boychoir School in Princeton, N.J, and was the founding executive director of the Princeton Center for Arts and Education.


Also a Tony-nominated producer, Held in 2009 created Held-Haffner Productions, a live entertainment, feature film, and television company based in New York City and Hollywood, Calif. This company was one of the producing partners of the recent revival of Ragtime, nominated for seven Tony Awards and nine Drama Desk Awards.

“I am thrilled to be a part of the Berkshire Opera Festival family as we create the reality of what is going to be one of the most exciting new festivals for America in many years," Held said. "The vision of its co-founders, Jonathon Loy and Brian Garman, is world-class, fresh, and innovative, and very much fills a void in the world of opera, as well as arts in education, while set in one of the most beautiful locations in the country, well known for its rich history of shaping our cultural landscape.”

As BOF’s first director of development, Held will be an integral part of the senior management team and will lead the festival’s fundraising efforts. In collaboration with BOF’s founders, he will be responsible for devising and implementing all short-range and long-term strategies to increase contributed income, elevate BOF’s public profile, and broaden the festival’s philanthropic base.

 


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Tickets On Sale for Berkshire Flyer

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Amtrak, in conjunction with the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) and New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT), announced tickets are now on sale for the Berkshire Flyer.
 
The Berkshire Flyer is a seasonal summer passenger rail service that operates between New York City from Moynihan Train Hall and Pittsfield. The service, which began as a successful pilot in 2022, is scheduled to resume on Friday, June 21 through Monday, Sept. 2 for Labor Day weekend. Trains depart New York City Friday nights and return at the end of the weekend, leaving Pittsfield Sunday afternoon.
 
In addition, for the first time this year, the Berkshire Flyer service now includes a train from New York City to Pittsfield on Sunday mornings.
 
"We're thrilled to announce this season's Berkshire Flyer service," said Transportation Secretary and CEO Monica Tibbits-Nutt. "The Berkshire Flyer makes visiting Western Massachusetts on weekends convenient, relaxing, and easy. We are pleased to continue our successful partnership with Amtrak, the New York State Department of Transportation and CSX."
 
The Berkshire Flyer departs from Moynihan Train Hall at 3:16 p.m. on Fridays and arrives at Joseph Scelsi Intermodal Transportation Center in Pittsfield at 7:27 p.m. The train will make all intermediate station stops as the scheduled Amtrak Empire Service train does in New York State on Fridays, which include Yonkers, Croton-Harmon, Poughkeepsie, Rhinecliff, Hudson, and Albany-Rensselaer Station. 
 
The Sunday return trip, making all the same station stops, will depart Pittsfield at 3:35 p.m. and arrive in New York at 7:55 p.m. The new Sunday Berkshire Flyer train from New York City to Pittsfield will depart Moynihan Train Hall at 10:50 a.m. and arrive in Pittsfield at 3:15 p.m.
 
The Berkshire Flyer is building upon two successful seasons where some of the Pittsfield-bound trains were sold out well in advance. Based on that experience, passengers planning a trip are encouraged to purchase tickets early by visiting Amtrak.com, the Amtrak app or by calling 1-800-USA-RAIL.
 
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