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February 21-26, 2012New Bern, North CarolinaMorehead City, North Carolina"It's like having Carnegie Hall in my backyard!" - CCMF patron We
invite you to join us for uncommon concerts and delightful programs!
Welcome
to the Carolina
Chamber Music Festival! The Carolina Chamber Music Festival
presents the Winter Week of its ninth season in historic downtown New
Bern. Founded and directed by harpist Anna Reinersman and cellist
Jennifer Lucht, the Carolina Chamber Music Festival will present four
up-close-and-personal concert experiences with something for everyone -
from beautiful masterpieces by Mozart to the spectacular sounds of
soaring strings at Tryon Palace's Cullman Performance Hall. Popular
returning artists affiliated with leading organizations including the
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Boston Pops, and Metropolitan Opera
Orchestra are joined by Pulitzer Prize-winning Composer in Residence
Melinda Wagner. As always, Festival concerts are paired with
interactive, entertaining events including post-concert “Meet the
Artists” receptions, pre-concert discussions, and informal
question-and-answer sessions with the artists.
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Special Offer: Spring Hill Suites by Marriott is offering a
special String Spectacular
Package that includes double occupancy accommodations and 2 Carolina
Chamber Music Festival String
Spectacular concert tickets, all for $139—a savings of $34. Click
here for your String Spectacular Concert Package and make your
reservation (room rate includes concert tickets).
(*offer
excludes hotel tax)
Media Sponsorship provided by Public Radio East ![]() Carolina Chamber
Music Festival
PO Box 1591, New Bern, NC 28563 (252) 626-5419 info@carolinachambermusic.org CCMF
is a not-for-profit 501(c)3
organization
Select photography by Chandler Studios, 910-324-1646 More information about our Family Audiences Program ![]() This project was supported by the North Carolina Arts Council with funding from the state of North Carolina and the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art. |
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