Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra
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Cape Symphony | |
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Orchestra | |
Founded | 1962 |
Location | Barnstable, Massachusetts |
Principal conductor | Jung-Ho Pak |
Website | www |
The Cape Symphony is one of the largest professional orchestras in Massachusetts, located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. The Cape Symphony's mission is to inspire joy.
About the Cape Symphony
Artistic Director and Conductor Jung-Ho Pak[1] leads the professional musicians of the Cape Symphony, joined by emerging and world-class guest artists. The mission is described on the Cape Symphony website: "At the Cape Symphony, our mission is to inspire joy. Plain and simple. We believe in having fun, sharing beauty and making people feel wonderful. We hire charismatic performers and our passionate conductor Jung-Ho Pak guides them - and the audience - on an amazing journey.[2]"
The season includes five Masterpiece and three CapePOPS performances, plus a New Year's Day Party and a special June event, all held in the 1,400-seat Barnstable Performing Arts Center[3] in Hyannis, MA. During the summer, the orchestra performs for thousands of residents and vacationers at outdoor events, including the annual Symphony at the Seashore which takes place at the Cape Cod National Seashore.
The Cape Symphony is supported by exceptional trustees and staff,[4] generous sponsors and supporters,[5] and enthusiastic volunteers.[6]
Music Directors
- 2007– Present Jung-Ho Pak
- 1980-2007 Royston Nash
- 1970-1980 Jerry Cohen
- 1969-1970 Osborne McConathy
- 1968-1969 Kalman Novak
- 1962-1967 Jennings Butterfield
References
- ^ "Artistic Director & Conductor". www.capesymphony.org. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
- ^ "Who We Are". www.capesymphony.org. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
- ^ "Barnstable Performing Arts Center". www.capesymphony.org. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
- ^ "Board and Staff". www.capesymphony.org. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
- ^ "Thanks to Our Supporters". www.capesymphony.org. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
- ^ "Volunteer". www.capesymphony.org. Retrieved 2019-09-04.
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