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Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival Names Ray Salva as Executive Director
Welcome to Ray Salve as our new executive director!
43rd Season Announcement press release
Please click HERE for the full press release.
“A Family Concert in the Park” with the Imani Winds: August 12th at the Cape Cod National Seashore Salt Pond Visitors Center in Eastham
“The Escher Quartet and two Jons” perform Coleridge-Taylor and Schumann August 6th at First Congregational Church in Wellfleet
“In Celebration of our Audience” August 3rd at the Cotuit Center for the Arts with Jon Manasse and Jon Nakamatsu
2021 Season – a great success!
We did it! Live chamber music triumphed over the pandemic, and all nine concerts of the 2021 Festival were well attended by happy audiences. Henry David Thoreau – when he was not hiking over Cape Cod or living at Walden Pond – wrote “When I hear music, I fear no...
CCCMF Preview in the Cape Cod Times
The Cape Cod Times featured a preview article about the Festival's 2021 Season in their July 29th edition. In addition to previewing the specific concerts, the article includes selections from author Keith Power's conversation with new Executive Director Paul...
CCCMF in the News!
The Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival has recently been featured in numerous publications and on the radio. To listen to an interview with new Executive Director Paul Schwendener and Executive Director Emeritus Elaine Lipton by WOMR DJ Felice Coral, click here. To hear...
Artful Journeys “Music in the Loire Valley” Trip, Spring 2022
Music Workshops, Performances and Conversations with Jon Manasse, Jon Nakamatsu, and the Ying Quartet. May 24th to June 2, 2022 Our Loire Valley trip will provide chamber music lovers with nine days of bliss alongside Jon Manasse, Jon Nakamatsu and the Ying String...
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Jon Nakamatsu in an Interview on Your Classical
It seems to be human nature that when something is forbidden it becomes all the more enticing. When Jon Nakamatsu was a boy, no one in his family was allowed to touch the piano. Can you see where this is going? The story of how Jon Nakamatsu became a pianist. Our...