Cape Symphony

Cape Symphony

Website: http://www.capesymphony.org/

 1060 Falmouth Road , Suite A, Hyannis, MA 02601

The Cape Symphony started as a community orchestra more than half a century ago.  Since then, it has become one of the largest orchestral organizations in Massachusetts.  Artistic Director and Conductor Jung-Ho Pak leads a polished and professional ensemble of 75 musicians, joined by emerging and world-class soloists to bring innovative and accessible programming to the community.

Featured guest artists have included pianists Jon Nakamatsu, Freddy Kempf and Ignat Solzhenitsyn, along with violinists Joshua Bell, Jennifer Frautschi, Miriam Fried, Ayako Yoshida and Nadja Salerno-Sonnenberg.  Virtuosos David Shifrin, clarinet, James David Christie, organ, and Paul Neubauer, viola, have also appeared with the orchestra.  Jazz great John Pizzarelli, trumpeter Byron Stripling and soprano Megan Weston have energized Cape Symphony Pops concerts.

The Cape Symphony season includes ten Masterpiece perfromances, twelve CapePOPS and a New Year’s Day concert, all held in the 1400-seat Barnstable Performing Arts Center in Hyannis, MA. During the summer, the orchestra performs to thousands of residents and vacationers at outdoor events.

In 2010, the organization introduced Cape Symphony Presents Productions to bring more artists and cultural experiences to the community and support the Cape Symphony’s symphonic performances, currently funded through a combination of ticket sales, private donations, sponsorships and alternative fundraisers.  Celtic fiddler Eileen Ivers, The Vienna Boys Choir and renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma have headlined Cape Symphony Presents Productions.

The Cape Symphony is highly committed to education. There are several programs related to the Season, including free concert talks and Master Classes. Through MusicWorks! Everday, the symphony brings an array of engaging programs to more than 14,000 students on the Cape and Islands.

In 2010, the Cape Symphony merged with the Cape Conservatory, forming the largest arts organization in the community.  In addition to musical instruction, the Conservatory offers classes in dance, art and drama for all ages at campuses in West Barnstable and Falmouth.  Its Pre-School program is known for blending traditional academics with the arts.

The Cape Symphony is governed by a 26-member Board of Trustees and has a staff of ten professionals. The organization is supported by exceptional trustees, generous sponsors and supporters and enthusiastic volunteers.

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