Cape Symphony Preschool & Conservatory will hold its second annual Family Arts Festival on Saturday, September 6 from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM at our West Barnstable campus (2235 Iyannough Road).
If you’ve ever wanted to explore the magic of the arts and learn how to make it your own, this event was designed for you! The public is invited to meet our fabulous faculty, try our classes, and check out some musical instruments up close. We’ll have music class demos, art activities, a dance demonstration, theatre games, open-door classes, performances, and an Instrument Petting Zoo.
The Cape Symphony Youth Orchestra Program welcomes all young musicians who play orchestral instruments to audition for placement in one of our ensembles. Auditions for new and returning members who did not already audition in June will be held September 13 at our West Barnstable campus. Please use this form to learn more and sign up.
Join us for a historic opening to the season as we welcome our new Music Director with a program that blends American spirit, youthful brilliance, and timeless orchestral mastery. Be part of this momentous occasion as we usher in a new era of music-making at Cape Symphony!
We begin with John Williams’ stirring arrangement of the Star-Spangled Banner, followed by George Walker’s bold and dynamic Pageant and Proclamation, commissioned by the New Jersey Symphony in 1997. Rising star Sofia Hernández-Williams, just 11 years old, takes the stage for Saint-Saëns’ passionate and virtuosic Cello Concerto No. 1, a favorite of virtuoso cellists since its first performance in Paris in 1873. After an intermission, Brahms’s triumphant Symphony No. 1 brings the performance to a powerful close.
Join us for a historic opening to the season as we welcome our new Music Director with a program that blends American spirit, youthful brilliance, and timeless orchestral mastery. Be part of this momentous occasion as we usher in a new era of music-making at Cape Symphony!
We begin with John Williams’ stirring arrangement of the Star-Spangled Banner, followed by George Walker’s bold and dynamic Pageant and Proclamation, commissioned by the New Jersey Symphony in 1997. Rising star Sofia Hernández-Williams, just 11 years old, takes the stage for Saint-Saëns’ passionate and virtuosic Cello Concerto No. 1, a favorite of virtuoso cellists since its first performance in Paris in 1873. After an intermission, Brahms’s triumphant Symphony No. 1 brings the performance to a powerful close.