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Boscobel Chamber Music Festival Returns to Enchant Hudson Valley

by Barbara

The Boscobel Chamber Music Festival is set to grace the historic Boscobel House and Gardens in Garrison, NY, from August 30 to September 8. Celebrating its third year, this esteemed event blends the Hudson Valley’s rich heritage with its modern status as a premier music destination.

The festival, in collaboration with the Chamber Music Society of Palm Beach and led by Artistic Director Arnaud Sussmann, will feature five public performances over its two-week run. The lineup includes acclaimed chamber musicians and offers a variety of educational and community-focused activities.

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Jennifer Carlquist, Boscobel’s Executive Director and Curator, expressed enthusiasm about the festival’s growth. “We are so pleased to count the Chamber Music Festival among Boscobel’s widening variety of meaningful Hudson Valley experiences,” she said. “Now in its third year, the Festival has become another one of Boscobel’s most anticipated events.”

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The festival kicks off on August 30 with “Romantic Journey,” showcasing a sextet of wind, strings, and piano. For a more relaxed experience, attendees can enjoy a Labor Day performance on the riverfront lawn on September 2 or an interactive family concert at the West Meadow Pavilion on September 8.

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A standout event is scheduled for September 7, featuring Schubert’s “Trout Quintet” alongside works by 19th-century composer Louise Farrenc. This performance promises to highlight the exquisite interplay of piano and strings.

Tickets for the Boscobel Chamber Music Festival range from $25 to $85. For more details or to purchase tickets, visit Boscobel.org.

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