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CONTACT: Karen Herlitz, Director of Marketing
karen@rockportmusic.org
Phone: 978-546-7391, Ext. 110
DATE: March 3, 2016
ANNOUNCEMENT: Please embargo until March 18, 2016
Rockport Music Summer Concert Schedule
35th Annual
Rockport Chamber Music Festival David Deveau, Artistic Director
June 3-July 10 & July 22
Week 1
Opening Night
Friday, June 3, 7 PM Parker String Quartet & Menahem Pressler, piano
The Grammy Award-winning Parker Quartet joins one of the world’s most distinguished musicians—pianist Menahem Pressler, founding member and pianist of the Beaux Arts Trio—for the Opening Night concert. The Parker is hailed by The New York Times as “something extraordinary,” and Pressler as “…a poet, time and again revealing unexpected depths in works that have been endlessly plumbed and surveyed.”
HAYDN: Quartet in D Major, Op.71, No.2
BARTÓK: String Quartet No.1
DVOŘÁK: Piano Quintet No. 2 in A major, Op. 81
Tickets: $98, $92, $65
Saturday, June 4, 8 PM
NEXUS
Pre-Concert Talk, 7 PM
NEXUS is an outstanding percussion ensemble known for its improvisatory ideas and diversity of programs. The Los
Angeles Times stated that their concerts “stand as one of the most memorable in any venue, anywhere."
REICH: Music for Pieces of Wood
REICH/KVISTAD: Marimba Phase
REICH: Drumming Part 1
NEXUS: Mbira
NEXUS: Gankogui
NEXUS: "FraFra" and/or "Snakebite Rattle" from Moondog Suite
BECKER/CAHN: Novelty Ragtime Selections
Tickets: $49, $42, $35
Sunday, June 5, 5 PM
Trio Solisti
Pre-Concert Talk, 4 PM
With a reputation as “the most exciting piano trio in America” (The New Yorker), Trio Solisti is Ensemble-in-Residence at Adelphi University and founders of the Telluride MusicFest.
BEETHOVEN: Piano Trio in C minor, Op. 1, No. 3
LOWELL LIEBERMANN: Piano Trio No. 3, Op. 122
BRAHMS: Piano Trio No. 1 in B major, Op. 8
Tickets: $52, $45, $38
Week 2
Thursday, June 9, 8 PM
Borromeo String Quartet & Donald Berman, piano
The critically acclaimed Borromeo String Quartet joins with pianist Donald Berman, who has established himself as the definitive interpreter of the American new music canon. Together, they will perform the world premiere of Elena Ruehr’s new work.
BACH: Selected Preludes and Fugues from The Well-Tempered Clavier (arr. N. Kitchen)
ELENA RUEHR: Piano Quintet 2016 (WORLD PREMIERE)
BEETHOVEN: String Quartet in E-flat major, No. 12, Op. 127
Tickets: $65, $59, $47
Friday, June 10, 8 PM
Rising Star: Brandon Ridenour, trumpet & Naomi Kudo, piano
Pre-Concert Talk, 7 PM | Prelude Suppers, 5:45 PM
Winner of multiple competitions including the 2014 Concert Artists Guild Competition, virtuoso trumpeter Brandon
Ridenour became the youngest member ever to join the iconic Canadian Brass in 2006. He joins competition winner
Naomi Kudo for a French-American program.
PROGRAM: France and America
HONEGGER: Intrada
DEBUSSY: Preludes
Bruyeres
La Danse de Puck
La fille aux cheveux de lin
MESSIAEN: Vocalise
BARBER: “Fugue” from Piano Sonata*
ENESCU: Légende
GERSHWIN: Three Preludes
Allegro ben ritmato e deciso
Andante con moto
Allegro ben ritmato e deciso
RAVEL: Piece en forma de Habanera, M. 51
DEBUSSY: Preludes
La Puerta del Vino
Des pas sur le neige
Minstrels
COPLAND: The Cat and Mouse*
BERNSTEIN: Rondo for Lifey
DEL STAIGERS: The Carnival of Venice
*Piano Solo
Tickets: $36, $29, $19
Saturday, June 11, 8 PM
Rising Star: Ben Capps, cello & Vassily Primakov, piano
Pre-Concert Talk, 7 PM
Principal cellist of the Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas, Ben Capps
has been praised for his “dazzling technique and a fearsomely meaty tone”
(Holland Times). Capps is joined by pianist Vassily Primakov who is noted by
Gramophone for his “empathy with Chopin’s spirit (that) could hardly be
more complete.”
BRITTEN: Solo Cello Suite, No.1, Op. 72
STRAUSS: Sonata in F major, Op.6
SCHUMANN: Violin Sonata in A minor, Op. 105 (arr. for cello by Capps)
FRANCK: Sonata in A major (arr. for cello)
Tickets: $36, $29, $19
Sunday, June 12, 5 PM
Othello in the Seraglio: The Tragedy of Sümbül
Written by Mehmet Ali Sanlikol | Script by Robert Labaree | Directed by Brian Farley
With eleven musicians and a storyteller, this coffeehouse opera is performed on both European period instruments and
traditional Turkish instruments. The story focuses on Othello in the Seraglio and is scaled to the intimate, informal
setting of a coffeehouse in seventeenth century Istanbul (Constantinople). Tickets: $36, $29, $19
Week 3
Thursday, June 16, 8 PM
Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trio
Widely considered one of the seminal trios of the current era, the Kalichstein-
Laredo-Robinson Trio has set the standard for performance of the piano trio
literature, consistently bringing technical mastery, expressive depth, and
magnetism to the concert stage.
BEETHOVEN: Trio in B-flat major, Op.11 (transcribed from the clarinet trio) SHOSTAKOVICH: Trio No. 2 in E minor, Op. 67 BRAHMS: Trio No. 2 in C major, Op. 87
Tickets: $69, $62, $49
Friday, June 17, 8 PM
“From Russia to Rockport!”
Yevgeny Kutik, violin | Edwin Barker, bass | Eileen Huang, piano
Pre-Concert Talk, 7 PM | Prelude Suppers, 5:45 PM
A unique program for violin, bass and piano featuring Russian works for both instruments, including the Eduard Tubin
Bass Concerto. An Estonian composer (1905-82), Tubin’s concerto was premiered by Estonian bassist Judwig Jutt (and
member of the Boston Symphony under Koussevitzky) in Rockport in 1949.
PROGRAM Edwin Barker, double bass | Eileen Huang, piano EDUARD TUBIN: Concerto for Double Bass (1948) I. Allegro con moto II. Andante sostenuto III.Allegro non troppo poco marciale KOUSSEVITZKY: Chanson Triste, Op 2 KOUSSEVITZKY: Valse Miniature, Op 1, No.2
Yevgeny Kutik, violin | Eileen Huang, piano STRAVINSKY: Divertimento (after "The Fairy's Kiss") PROKOFIEV: Waltz (from "Cinderella") ANDREI ESHPAI: Rhapsody: Hungarian Tunes (selection) HANDEL-HALVORSEN: Passacaglia for violin and double bass
Tickets: $39, $35, $29
Saturday, June 18, 8 PM
Lise de la Salle, piano
Pre-Concert Talk, 7 PM
First Prize Winner of the 2004 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, Lise de la Salle’s performance inspired a Washington Post critic to write, “For much of the concert, the audience had to remember to breathe...the exhilaration didn’t let up for a second until her hands came off the keyboard.”
BEETHOVEN: Piano Sonata in C major, Op. 2, No. 3
RAVEL: Gaspard de la nuit
DEBUSSY: Six Preludes (Selections)
BRAHMS: Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel, Op. 24
Tickets: $46, $40, $29
Sunday, June 19, 5 PM
“Bach and Sons”
Chameleon Arts Ensemble
The Chameleon Arts Ensemble, one of Boston’s finest and most versatile ensembles, will present a special program in honor of Father’s Day with works by the great Johann Sebastian Bach and his three sons—Johann Christian, Wilhelm Friedemann, and Carl Philipp Emanuel.
WILHELM F. BACH: Sinfonia in D minor, F. 65, “Adagio and Fugue” for two flutes, strings & continuo
JOHANN C. BACH: Quintet in F major for oboe, violin, viola, cello & keyboard, Op. 22, No. 2
JOHANN S. BACH: Brandenburg Concerto No. 5 in D Major, BWV 1050
CARL P.E. BACH: Trio Sonata in C minor for 2 violins & continuo, H.579, Wq.161 “Sanguineus and Melancholicus”
JOHANN S. BACH: Brandenburg Concerto No. 4 in G major, BWV 1049
Tickets: $52, $45, $38
Week 4
Thursday, June 23, 8 PM
George Li, piano
Winner of numerous awards including the 2015 Silver Medal of the Tchaikovsky Competition, George Li is praised for combining “staggering technical prowess, a sense of command and depth of expression” (Washington Post).
HAYDN: Sonata in B minor, Hob.XVI:32 CHOPIN: Sonata No. 2 in B-flat minor, Op. 35 RACHMANINOFF: Variations on a Theme by Corelli LISZT: Consolation No. 3 in D-flat major LISZT: Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 in C-sharp minor
Tickets: $61, $56, $45
Friday, June 24, 8 PM
Andrés Cárdenes, violin, Anne Martindale Williams, cello & David Deveau, piano
Pre-Concert Talk, 7 PM | Prelude Suppers, 5:45 PM
Rockport Music’s Artistic Director David Deveau joins with beloved Festival favorites—violinist Andrés Cárdenes and
cellist Anne Martindale William—for a trio program of Austro-German masterpieces.
HAYDN: Trio in C major, Hob.XV:27
ELLEN TAAFFE ZWILICH: Piano Trio (1987)
SCHUBERT: Trio No. 1 in B-flat major, D. 898
Tickets: $65, $59, $47
Saturday, June 25, 8 PM
Frank Huang, violin & Gilles Vonsattel, piano
Pre-Concert Talk, 7 PM
Newly appointed Concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic, violinist Frank Huang was First
Prize Winner of the 2003 Naumburg Foundation’s Violin Competition. He joins with pianist
Gilles Vonsattel, top prize winner of the 2002 Naumburg International Piano Competition, for
a thrilling concert program.
BEETHOVEN: Sonata No. 5 in F major, Op. 24 “Spring”
PROKOFIEV: Sonata No. 1 in F minor, Op. 80
BEETHOVEN: Sonata No. 9 in A major, Op. 47 “Kreutzer”
Tickets: $65, $59, $47
Sunday, June 26, 5 PM
Andrés Cárdenes, violin, Yinzi Kong, viola, Anne Martindale Williams, cello & David Deveau, piano
DOHNANYI: Serenade for String Trio, Op.10
BRAHMS: Piano Quartet No. 2 in A major, Op. 26
Tickets: $65, $59, $47
Week 5 Thursday, June 30, 8 PM
Jeremy Denk, piano
Winner of the 2013 MacArthur “Genius” Fellowship, the 2014 Avery Fisher Prize, and Musical America’s 2014 Instrumentalist of the Year award, Jeremy Denk has established himself as one of America’s most thought-provoking, multi-faceted and compelling artists.
Program: Medieval to Modern
Jeremy Denk charts the history of Western music from the Medieval and
Renaissance worlds of Machaut, Couperin, and Frescobaldi to Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, the modernists Stravinsky,
Cage, Ligeti, and Adams, and back to Machaut.
Tickets: $79, 72, $55
Friday, July 1, 8 PM
Harlem String Quartet & Aldo López-Gavilán, jazz piano
The Grammy Award-winning Harlem Quartet has been praised for “bringing a new attitude to classical music, one that is
fresh, bracing and intelligent” (Cincinnati Enquirer). The Quartet joins with Cuban jazz pianist Aldo López-Gavilán, hailed
by jazz pianist Chucho Valdes as “simply a genius, a star.”
CHICK COREA: The Adventures of Hippocrates (string quartet)
WYNTON MARSALIS: At the Octoroon Balls (string quartet)
ALDO LOPEZ-GAVILAN: Oddudua (solo piano)
ABELARDITO VALDES: Almendra (string quartet)
BILLY STRAYHORN: Take the A Train (string quartet)
ALDO LOPEZ-GAVILAN: Epílogo
ALDO LOPEZ-GAVILAN: Talking to the Universe
ALDO LOPEZ-GAVILAN: Eclipse
ALDO LOPEZ-GAVILAN: Pan con Timba
Tickets: $65, $59, $47
Week 6
Thursday, July 7, 8 PM
Calder String Quartet
Winners of the 2014 Avery Fisher Career Grant, the Calder Quartet defies
boundaries by performing a broad range of repertoire, much of which they
commissioned, recorded and mentored from today’s best emerging composers,
including Thomas Adès, Terry Riley, and Christopher Rouse.
DEBUSSY: Quartet in G minor, Op. 10 ANDERS HILLSBORG: Kongsgaard Variations
BEETHOVEN: Quartet No. 8 in E minor, Op.59, No.2
Tickets: $69, $62, $49
Friday, July 8, 8 PM
Jordi Savall & Hesperion XXI
Folias, Antiguas and Criollas: From the Ancient to the New World
The universally celebrated Jordi Savall and Hespèrion XXI combine forces with the
Mexican folklore ensemble Tembembe Ensamble Continuo to offer an intoxicating
program of music inspired by the "discovery" of the New World. This concert explores
the connections and interactions among disparate musical traditions ranging from the
colonials to the creole, African to indigenous with works by Diego Ortiz and Pedro
Guerrero, as well as colonial and folk music from across South America.
Tickets: $79, $72, $55
Saturday, July 9, 8 PM
“Viva Tango!” with
Cho-Liang Lin, violin | David Shifrin, clarinet | Alex Brown, piano |Hector Del Curto,
bandoneon | Pablo Aslan, bass | Satoshi Takeishi, percussion
LALO SCHIFRIN: Letters from Argentina (2005)
Tango del Atardecer
Pampas
Tango Borealis
Danza de Los Montes
Tango a Borges
Malambo de Los Llanos
ASTOR PIAZZOLLA
Michelangelo 70
Verano Porteño
Adios Nonino
La Muerte del Angel
Oblivion
Libertango
Tickets: $69, $62, $49
Sunday, July 10, 5 PM
Kirill Gerstein, piano
First Prize Winner of the 2001 Arthur Rubinstein Piano Competition and an Avery Fisher Grant, Gerstein has entered the highest ranks of international stars.
BEETHOVEN: Sonata No. 14 in C-sharp minor, Op. 27, No.2, “Moonlight” LISZT: Sonata après une lecture du Dante BEETHOVEN: Sonata No. 13 in E-flat major, Op. 27, No.1 LISZT: Selected Transcendental Etudes
Tickets: $65, $59, $47
Friday, July 22, 5 & 8 PM
Chanticleer Called “the world’s reigning male chorus” by The New Yorker magazine and Ensemble of the Year by Musical America, the GRAMMY® award-winning ensemble Chanticleer is known around the world as “an orchestra of voices” for the seamless blend of its twelve male voices ranging from countertenor to bass.
Program: Over the Moon GERALD FINZI: My Spirit Sang All Day MONTEVERDI: S’andasse Amor a caccia EDWARD ELGAR: There is Sweet Music, op. 53, no.1 MONTEVERDI: Ecco mormorar l’onde ORLANDO DI LASSO: Conditor alme siderum ROBERT PARSONS: Ave Maria JOSQUIN DESPREZ: Benedicta es, caelorum Regina NICO MUHLY: Three Moon Songs Poetry from Albert Giraud’s “Pierrot Lunaire” Harlequin Moondrunk The Alphabet MASON BATES: Observer in the Magellanic Cloud BART HOWARD: Fly Me to the Moon (arr. Evan Price) HENRY MANCINI: Moon River (arr. Jace Wittig) We Shall Walk through the Valley in Peace (Trad. Spiritual, arr. William Appling, Joseph Jennings) Good News, The Chariot’s Comin’ (Trad. Spiritual, arr. Moses Hogan)
Ticket Price: $69, $62, $49
ROCKPORT CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
EDUCATION ACTIVITIES
Saturday, June 4, 10 AM
FAMILY CONCERT: Parker String Quartet
The Grammy Award-winning Parker Quartet brings an engaging family-friendly program of classical music. Winners of
multiple competitions, the Quartet is currently in full-time residence at Harvard University.
PRELUDE SUPPERS Fridays, June 10, 17, 24 Enjoy dinner overlooking the Atlantic while engaging in conversations with others attending the concert and learn more
about the evening’s program. Artistic Director David Deveau and a guest lecturer will lead the discussion (the June 24
discussion will not include David Deveau as he makes final preparations for his performance that evening). Tickets: $35
PRE-CONCERT TALKS Fridays: June 10, 17, 24 Saturdays: June 4, 11, 18, 25 Sundays: June 5 Lecturers: Dr. Elizabeth Seitz, Dr. Andrew Shryock, Dr. Jeremy Gill & Dr. William Matthews
MASTERCLASS: Gilles Vonsattel, piano Friday, June 24, 2 PM
LECTURE-PERFORMANCE: Borromeo String Quartet & Donald Berman, piano Lecturer: Elena Ruehr Thursday, June 9, 2 PM
Unless otherwise indicated, all education and outreach events are free, no tickets required.
SUMMER AT ROCKPORT Folk, Pop & World
Tuesday, July 5, 8 PM
Ladysmith Black Mambazo For over 50 years, South Africa’s Ladysmith Black Mambazo has warmed the
hearts of audiences worldwide with their uplifting vocal harmonies, signature
dance moves and charming onstage banter.
Tickets: $65, $58, $49
Thursday, July 14, 8 PM
1964: The Tribute Since the early 80's, “1964”…The Tribute has been thrilling audiences all over
the globe with what Rolling Stone magazine has called the “Best Beatles
Tribute on Earth.” Tickets: $61, $56, $45
Sunday, July 17, 5 PM
Frank Vignola & Vinny Raniolo with Badi Assad The jaw-dropping skills of guitarists Frank Vignola and Vinny Raniolo join forces
with Brazilian guitarist and singer Badi Assad for an evening of genre-spanning music. Legendary guitarist Les Paul chose
Vignola as one of his “Five Most Admired Guitarists,” and Vignola and Raniolo host their own PBS special Four
Generations of Guitars. Tickets: $39, $35, $29
Thursday, July 28, 8 PM
Booker T. Jones
One of the godfathers and architects of soul music, organist Booker T. Jones stands as a true American musical icon. Tickets: $59, $55, $45
Saturday, July 30, 8 PM
Sunday, July 31, 5 PM
Arlo Guthrie Son to America’s most beloved singer/writer/philosopher Woodie Guthrie,
Arlo’s career exploded with hits like "Alice's Restaurant," "City of New
Orleans," and the counterculture song he made famous at Woodstock,
"Coming into Los Angeles." Tickets: $105, $95, $75, $50
Thursday, August 4, 8 PM
Friday, August 5, 8 PM
Tom Rush With Matt Nakoa A true Rockport Music tradition, folk legend Tom Rush brings his easy baritone and nimble finger-picking to the Shalin
Liu Performance Center. His wry, poignant songwriting made him a star of the 60’s urban folk revival with beloved songs
like “No Regrets” and “Galveston Flood.” Tickets: $69, $62, $49
Friday, August 19, 8 PM
Buckwheat Zydeco Largely responsible for popularizing zydeco music and exporting it from Southwest
Louisiana to the rest of the world, Grammy Award-winning Buckwheat Zydeco’s
music is adored the world over with such memorable releases as Lay Your Burden
Down and On a Night Like This. Tickets: $39, $35, $29
Thursday, August 25, 8 PM
Friday, August 26, 8 PM
Livingston Taylor Opening Act: Eva From upbeat storytelling to touching ballads, Livingston Taylor is known for his ability to take audiences on a musical
journey, whether singing hits “I’ll Come Running,” “I Will Be in Love with You” or other favorites. Tickets: $52, $45, $38
Sunday, August 28, 5 PM
The Kingston Trio
Known for their role in the folk revival of the early 60’s, their iconic takes on traditional folk classics like “Tom Dooley”
and for their trademark three-part harmonies, The Kingston Trio returns to Rockport for
an unforgettable evening of vintage folk classics. Tickets: $72, $66, $50
Thursday, September 1, 8 PM
Friday, September 2, 8 PM
Ani DiFranco In a career spanning 25 years and 20 studio albums, Ani DiFranco has completely
refashioned the folk genre, infusing the style with an independent DIY punk ethos and
energy that left a swath of followers in her impressive wake. Her most recent album,
Allergic to Water, reveals a sound that has grown even more textured and full, with R&B
and funk influences. Tickets: $89, $82, $59
SUMMER JAZZ In celebration of the 5th Annual Rockport Jazz Festival, Rockport Music is extending its
presentation of great jazz through July and August. This summer’s jazz includes:
Friday, July 15, 8 PM
Dianne Reeves Dianne Reeves is the pre-eminent jazz vocalist in the world today. As a result of her
virtuosity, improvisational prowess and unique jazz and R&B stylings, Dianne has received
five Grammy Awards for Best Jazz Vocal Album. Tickets: $105, $95, $75
Monday, July 25, 8 PM
Tuesday, July 26, 8 PM
Chick Corea, Christian McBride & Brian Blade Trio Chick Corea’s trio features the 20-time Grammy-winning pianist in the company of a
stellar rhythm tandem: the incomparable bassist/composer Christian McBride (Sting,
Pat Metheny, McCoy Tyner) and drummer extraordinaire Brian Blade (Herbie Hancock,
Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell and the Wayne Shorter Quartet). Tickets: $115, $105, $85
Friday, July 29, 8 PM
Lizz Wright
A vocalist of uncommon talent and spirit who slides effortlessly between jazz, R&B,
gospel, blues and folk, Lizz Wright has built a career centered on her smoky, supple
voice and an earthy/ethereal style. Whether singing a beloved jazz standard, a
reinterpreted modern pop classic or one of her dynamic originals, Wright’s artistry
remains wholly and uniquely her own. Tickets: $59, $55, $45
5th Annual
Rockport Jazz Festival Thursday-Sunday, August 11-14
Thursday, August 11, 8 PM
Terence Blanchard featuring the E-Collective
Known equally for his composing as his trumpet playing, five-time Grammy
winner Terence Blanchard has made his mark with his frequent and highly
lauded collaborations with filmmaker Spike Lee as well as his musical
fearlessness of his own projects. His most recent effort, 2015’s Breathless,
features his new E-Collective quintet as well as the trumpeter’s exciting new
funk/R&B/gospel hybrid sound. Tickets: $59, $55, $45
Friday, August 12, 8 PM
Harold López-Nussa, piano
Following in the footsteps of greats like Chucho Valdes and Gonzalo Rubalcaba,
young Cuban pianist Harold López-Nussa has exploded onto the Latin jazz scene
with an inventive, swinging Afro-Cuban style and jaw-dropping ability. The Havana-
born pianist and composer has created a sound that is unencumbered by genre
boundaries, forging a unique blend that folds classical, jazz and pan-Latin rhythms
together for a rich hybrid. Tickets: $39, $35, $29
Saturday, August 13, 8 PM
Dr. Lonnie Smith
A hero of the Hammond B-3 organ, Dr. Lonnie Smith has been treading the fine line between pulsing soul jazz and greasy
funk for nearly half a century. This year, after a 45 year hiatus, he returned to the iconic Blue Note label with an
acclaimed recording entitled Evolution featuring sax great Joe Lovano. It’s clear the highly charismatic organist has lost
none of his funky mystical swagger. Tickets: $59, $55, $45
Sunday, August 14, 2 PM
Jazz Rising Stars: Thinkin’ Big
An 18-piece swing band made up of graduates and students of the Berklee School of Music and
New England Conservatory, Thinkin’ Big is bringing new life to big band music. With three CD’s
released, the band performs music from Sinatra to big band arrangements to funk. Tickets: $20,
$15
Sunday, August 14, 7 PM
Ravi Coltrane, saxophone
The post-bop saxophonist has forged his own unique creative voice that manages to both honor
the brilliance of his parents (John and Alice Coltrane) and venture into new and exciting musical
paths. In his over 20 year career, the Grammy-nominated artist has released six acclaimed
records, the most recent being 2012’s Joe Lovano-produced Spirit Fiction. Tickets: $59, $55, $45
Unless otherwise indicated, all concerts and events are held at Rockport Music’s Shalin Liu Performance Center in Rockport, Massachusetts. Subscribers receive a 10% discount with purchase of 5-9 concerts and 15% discount with purchase of 10 or more concerts. All subscribers are eligible for exchange privileges and purchasing additional concerts without additional handling fees. Additional folk, pop and world artists are still to be scheduled for the summer, so please visit our website www.rockportmusic.org for updates.
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Rockport Music is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization and is supported in part by the
Massachusetts Cultural Council.
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