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SUMMARY:Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra Spring Concerts
DESCRIPTION:The Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra\, under the direction of conductor Thomas Kociela\, will present “Nordic Legends & Mozart’s Masterpiece” on Saturday\, March 28\, at 3 PM\, and Sunday\, March 29\, at 3 PM\, at Morse Pond School Auditorium\, 323 Jones Road\, in Falmouth. \nThomas G. Kociela\, FCPO conductor for the 2025-2026 season\, is also music director of the Rhode Island College Symphony Orchestra and the Parkway Concert Orchestra (Norwood\, MA)\, as well as the Resident Multi-Camera Video Director at Symphony Hall in Boston.  For more information visit: thomaskociela.com \nThe program includes Sibelius’s Karelia Overture\, Grieg’s Symphonic Dances\, and Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto\, performed by soloist Sangwon Lee. \nJean Sibelius (1865-1957) was commissioned by the Viithat Students’ Association to compose incidental music for an historical pageant celebrating the history and culture of the Karelia region\, the source of much of Finland’s mythology and folk music tradition. Karelia sought to retain its own culture at a time when the Russification of Finland aimed to abolish its cultural heritage. \nIn Karelia Music (1893)\, one of Sibelius’s early compositions\, he incorporates the character of local folk music to portray events in the area’s history. The Overture includes elements of its eight tableaus\, including energetic marches\, moments of quiet reflection\, concluding with an exhilarating march. As one reviewer wrote\, the music has “an appealing dignified feel\, as of an army marching joyfully from the fields of victory\, accompanied by birdsong and sunlight.” \nLike Sibelius\, Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) is known for his nationalistic music\, music which bolstered the national identity of his country\, Norway. Sibelius based his Symphonic Dances on folk tunes collected by Ludvig M. Lindemann (1812-1887) and composed them for piano four hands\, a popular genre at the time. They were orchestrated by Hans Sitt. \nThe first and second dances are hallings: vigorous\, acrobatic Norwegian mountain dances that begin quietly and gradually build to a hypnotic intensity. The first is quite spirited\, the second more relaxed\, with a gentle theme provided by oboe\, harp\, and pizzicato strings. The third dance is a lively spring dance melody. The finale draws from an old mountain ballad\, a wedding song\, and a dramatic heroic march. \n“The Symphonic Dances are truly delightful to perform\,” said Melanie Hayn\, FCPO president and principal oboe\, “with melodies passed between woodwind players and with the strings. The oboe part in this work is particularly fun—I feel as if I’m dancing among the sections of the orchestra during some passages.” \nWolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) composed his Clarinet Concerto for virtuoso clarinetist Anton Stadler to be performed on basset clarinet\, completing it just a few months before his death. The basset clarinet\, co-invented by Stadler\, could play a few notes lower than the standard clarinet. After Mozart’s death\, the low notes were transposed to be played on the standard clarinet\, and the original basset clarinet score was lost. \nThe concerto is considered one of Mozart’s greatest works. It is a piece of great emotional depth\, conveying peace\, simplicity\, and contentment\, making good use of the full range of the clarinet and the virtuosity of the player. The second movement Adagio\, in particular\, has been described as “achingly beautiful\,” lyrical\, and serene\, with a melancholic thoughtfulness\, while the third movement offers a cheerful and delightful rondo. \nSoloist Sangwon Lee notes that the concerto was written at a difficult point in Mozart’s life. He was beset by poor health and growing debt. “The music\, however\, is uplifting\,” Lee said\, with hints of somber tone.” \n“Like many clarinetists\,” Lee said\, “I have a complicated relationship with the concerto. It’s a piece we have been exposed to as young\, inexperienced players. It’s a piece that has been on virtually every audition we have taken. It’s the piece in the clarinet repertoire. There are times I cherished practicing it. There are times I loathed practicing it. But we always come back to it\, a lot of times not by choice\, and it ‘hits different’ as time goes on\, and we discover something new every time. We love it!” \nSangwon Lee joined the Hartford Symphony as Principal Clarinet in 2023. He has performed with orchestras all over New England\, appearing as guest principal clarinetist in the Boston Pops Orchestra\, New Bedford Symphony\, Dartmouth Symphony\, and others. As a chamber musician\, Sangwon has shared the stage with the late Peter Serkin—performing the Beethoven and the Mozart Quintets for Piano with Winds in multiple performances in 2018.  \nIn addition to performing\, Sangwon is passionate about music education. He has coached woodwind sectionals at Yale University\, Boston Youth Symphony Orchestra\, Boston Latin School\, and elsewhere. He taught clarinet and saxophone at the summer Bard Music Camp and at Bard College at Simon’s Rock in Great Barrington\, MA. \nA donation at the door of $20 for adults and $5 for young professionals is suggested\, with free admission for students. Tickets are available only at the door. For more information\, visit falmouthchamberplayers.org. \nThe FCPO is funded in part by the Arts Foundation of Cape Cod\, the Falmouth Cultural Council\, the Mass Cultural Council\, the Falmouth Fund of the Cape Cod Foundation\, Cape Cod Melody Tent\, and the Woods Hole Foundation.
URL:https://artsfalmouth.org/event/falmouth-chamber-players-orchestra-spring-concerts/
LOCATION:Morse Pond School\, 323 Jones Road\, Falmouth\, MA\, 02540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Classical music,Concerts
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SUMMARY:Cape Symphony: Ragtime\, Blues\, & All That Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Step into a world of toe-tapping rhythms as Byron Stripling returns to the Cape Symphony stage to take you on a high-spirited journey through these iconic American genres in signature style\, with plenty of entertaining and humorous vignettes along the way. The program showcases ragtime master Scott Joplin\, blues legend Muddy Waters\, and more\, with a rousing finale you won’t soon forget. Byron is joined by Bobby Floyd of the Ray Charles\, Dr. John\, and Count Basie Bands. \nFor tickets\, visit www.capesymphony.org\, call the Cape Symphony Box Office at 508.362.1111\, email tickets@capesymphony.org\, or visit the Box Office at 2235 Iyannough Road in West Barnstable\, Monday – Friday from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Tickets are discounted 20% for veterans and active military and 50% for students aged 6 – 22. Only tickets purchased on Cape Symphony’s secure website or through the Cape Symphony Box Office are legitimate and guaranteed.
URL:https://artsfalmouth.org/event/cape-symphony-ragtime-blues-all-that-jazz/
LOCATION:Barnstable Performing Arts Center\, 744 West Main Street\, Hyannis\, 02601
CATEGORIES:Blues,Classical music,Concerts,Jazz,Live concerts,Live music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260221T193000
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CREATED:20260205T063237Z
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SUMMARY:Cape Symphony: Ragtime\, Blues\, & All That Jazz
DESCRIPTION:Step into a world of toe-tapping rhythms as Byron Stripling returns to the Cape Symphony stage to take you on a high-spirited journey through these iconic American genres in signature style\, with plenty of entertaining and humorous vignettes along the way. The program showcases ragtime master Scott Joplin\, blues legend Muddy Waters\, and more\, with a rousing finale you won’t soon forget. Byron is joined by Bobby Floyd of the Ray Charles\, Dr. John\, and Count Basie Bands. \nFor tickets\, visit www.capesymphony.org\, call the Cape Symphony Box Office at 508.362.1111\, email tickets@capesymphony.org\, or visit the Box Office at 2235 Iyannough Road in West Barnstable\, Monday – Friday from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM. Tickets are discounted 20% for veterans and active military and 50% for students aged 6 – 22. Only tickets purchased on Cape Symphony’s secure website or through the Cape Symphony Box Office are legitimate and guaranteed.
URL:https://artsfalmouth.org/event/cape-symphony-ragtime-blues-all-that-jazz-2/
LOCATION:Barnstable Performing Arts Center\, 744 West Main Street\, Hyannis\, 02601
CATEGORIES:Blues,Classical music,Concerts,Jazz,Live concerts
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SUMMARY:
DESCRIPTION:This December\, College Light Opera Company is excited to host a unique concert series that will take you on a fabulous journey around the world. Come celebrate an incredible concert\, featuring the Cape Cod String Quartet and friends – singers Anna McEntee\, Emma Fahle\, Zachary Johnson and pianists Matthew Hutchinson\, Talyn Imhoff and Catherine Bonnett – showcasing a mix of modern holiday hits (All I Want for Christmas\, Baby It’s Cold Outside\, Happy Christmas-War Is Over\, Do They Know It’s Christmas\, Baby Please Come Home\, Run Rudolph Run\, Little Saint Nick) alongside classics (White Christmas\, Silver Bells\, The Christmas Song-Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire\, Sleigh Ride\, and more). \nWhen: Friday\, December 12th 2025 – 7:00 PM\nWhere: Lucas Hall\, 54 Chapoquoit Rd\, Falmouth\, MA 02540
URL:https://artsfalmouth.org/event/15086/
LOCATION:College Light Opera Company Lucas Hall\, 54 Chapoquoit Road\, West Falmouth\, MA\, 02540\, United States
CATEGORIES:Christmas,Concerts
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SUMMARY:Cape Symphony: A Salute to Service
DESCRIPTION:This concert is a powerful tribute to veterans\, honoring their courage and sacrifice through exceptional music that embodies the patriotic spirit. Our stirring program opens with Dudley Buck’s 1879 Festival Overture on The Star-Spangled Banner followed by Morton Gould’s rousing An American Salute. Marine veteran Mark Paradis of Taps for Veterans will sound Reveille before Maurice Ravel’s elegant Le Tombeau de Couperin\, and Taps before Barber’s deeply moving Adagio for Strings. After an intermission\, Aaron Copland’s grand Symphony No. 3 brings the afternoon to a triumphant\, hopeful resolution. \nExperience a concert filled with reflection\, remembrance\, and reverence for those who have served. \nTicketholders are invited to our “Musically Speaking” talk about the concert program. The talk begins one hour before the concert and will be led by George Scharr\, Cape Symphony Orchestra trombonist from 1989 – 2025. \nMilitary Discount: Enter “Salute20” at checkout and receive 20% off individual ticket prices for patrons who are veterans or currently in military service. Limit of two tickets per concert weekend. Must have valid military ID for ticket pick-up. \nProgram\nFestival Overture on the American National Air\, “The Star-Spangled Banner”\nDUDLEY BUCK \nAn American Salute\nMORTON GOULD \nLe Tombeau de Couperin\nMAURICE RAVEL \nAdagio for Strings\nSAMUEL BARBER \nSymphony No. 3\nAARON COPLAND
URL:https://artsfalmouth.org/event/cape-symphony-a-salute-to-service/
LOCATION:Barnstable Performing Arts Center\, 744 West Main Street\, Hyannis\, 02601
CATEGORIES:Art,Classical music,Concerts
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