In 2001, Artistic Director James Campbell introduced Music from the Inside Out, a series of lectures, discussions and open rehearsals, as an opportunity to “eat, sleep, breath and live music for a few days, just as musicians do for most of their lives.” This has become an integral part of the Festival experience for many. This year, Jeffrey Stokes invites you to join him In the Mendelssohns’ Parlour on the 200th anniversary of the composer’s birth and Keith Horner takes you down memory lane and looks to the future with 30 Minutes for 30 Years, a series of 12 pre-concert interviews.