The legendary Classical Mystery Tour is returning to perform with the Cape Symphony for the first time in ten years. The four musicians in Classical Mystery Tour look and sound just like The Beatles.
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The Beatles: Celebrating the 20th Century’s Best
Did you know that one of the early names of The Beatles was Johnny and the Moondogs? Can you name all the Beatles’ drummers? Do you know who Brian Epstein, Stu Sutcliffe, and Mal Evans were? If so, you’re a major Beatles fan.
Minimalist Mavericks
As part of our American Mavericks concert, we’re showcasing two masters of minimalism: John Adams and Philip Glass. According to Artistic Director & Conductor Jung-Ho Pak, “Minimalism takes away the structure of rhythm, harmony and melody, and alters your perception of time.” Pretty trippy, right?
A Young Composer Reflects on Meeting His Hero
In 1988, composer Bill Banfield was a graduate student at the University of Michigan when he had the opportunity to meet the great Leonard Bernstein. In a 1992 essay, Bill wrote about his extraordinary experience one cold Michigan evening.
“American Mavericks” Listening Links
Check out these free-spirited composers who will be featured in the Cape Symphony’s May 5 and 6 Masterpiece concert. We’re celebrating the birthdays of American Mavericks!
Celebrating Leonard Bernstein at 100
On May 5 and 6, the Cape Symphony will celebrate the birthdays of American icons in American Mavericks. We’re proud to be part of Leonard Bernstein at 100, a two-year global celebration of the life and career of the 20th century cultural giant, featuring more than 2,000 events on six continents.
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