Cape Community Orchestra Presents its Spring Concerts May 13 and 15 Cape Community Orchestra, under the direction of Nancy Torrente, will present its spring concerts on Friday, May 13, at 7 PM at St. George Greek Orthodox Church, 1130 Falmouth Road in Centerville and on Sunday, May 15, at 3:30 at the Yarmouth Senior Center, … Continue reading
A Cello Story
As long-time—and much-loved—cellist Nikki Patton and her husband Mark Patton, retired head of Natural Resources for the Town of Falmouth, were making the difficult decision to leave Falmouth to embark on “a new adventure” in Georgia, Allison Strickland and her husband Matthew were contemplating a similarly complicated move from Oak Park, Illinois, to Falmouth. Soon … Continue reading
Arts Alive is September 10 to 12!
Arts Alive, the usual harbinger of the spring outdoor entertainment season, is welcoming fall to Falmouth this year with an exuberance of music and art. The three-day festival takes place Friday, September 10 through Sunday, September 12 on the Falmouth Library Lawn, 300 Main Street. All events are free. The event is sponsored by ArtsFalmouth. … Continue reading
Arts Alive 2021 Artists and Special Events
For Immediate Release: Arts Alive Artisans Market and Special Events Arts Alive, Falmouth’s festive three-day celebration of the arts, takes place Friday, September 10, through Sunday, September 12, on the Falmouth Public Library Lawn and Shore Street Extension. Hosted by ArtsFalmouth, the annual event is a colorful marketplace of handcrafted wares and a nonstop series … Continue reading
Falmouth ArtMarket Opens for the Season on Thursday, July 1, 2021
The Falmouth ArtMarket opens for its 14th season on Thursday, July 1, at Marina Park, 180 Scranton Avenue. Open from 11 AM to 5 PM, every Thursday in July and August, the ArtMarket offers fine arts and crafts, musical entertainment from 2 to 4 PM, and, new this year, a Book Booth featuring local authors, … Continue reading
“Magdalena” Explores What Really Happened to Mozart
“ Extraordinary musical genius, child prodigy, and socially awkward eccentric, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was an enormously prolific and influential composer. He remains one of the greatest and most popular composers of all time, 230 years after his death under mysterious circumstances, at the age of 35. What caused his death has remained a mystery … Continue reading
Cape Community Orchestra Celebrates 30th Anniversary
The Cape Community Orchestra, under the direction of John P. Hagon, presents its fall concerts in honor of its 30th anniversary on Friday, November 22, at 7:30 PM at the Yarmouth Senior Center, 528 Forest Road, and Sunday, November 24, at 3 PM at St. John Paul II High School, 120 High School Road, Hyannis. … Continue reading
BoCoCelli and Chappaquoit Cellists Premiere New Music by Dimitri Cervo
BoCoCelli, a cello octet of graduate students at Boston Conservatory at Berklee College of Music led by Rhonda Rider, and students and friends of Nikki Patton’s Chappaquoit Cello Studio in West Falmouth, will premiere a new work by Brazilian composer Dimitri Cervo on Saturday, November 16, at 7 PM at Woods Hole Community Hall. An … Continue reading
William Drury to Conduct the Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra’s Fall Concert
The Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra, under the direction of guest conductor William Drury, will present its fall concerts on Saturday, November 9, at 4 PM, and Sunday, November 10, at 3 PM, at John Wesley United Methodist Church, 270 Gifford Street, Falmouth. The orchestra will perform Beethoven’s Symphony No. 4 in B Flat Minor, Mozart’s … Continue reading
Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra Musicale October 5
The Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra will present their Fall Musicale on Saturday, October 5, at 3 PM, at the Cape Conservatory, 60 Highfield Drive, Falmouth. Members and friends of the orchestra will present a variety of chamber music works by Ludwig van Beethoven, Joseph Canteloube, Eugene Damaré, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Carl Nielsen, and other composers. … Continue reading