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Measures taken to reduce financial impact of pandemic, prepare for future success

HYANNIS, MA—June 8, 2020

The Cape Symphony & Conservatory is taking measures to reduce expenses in light of the lost revenue caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. These cost-savings solutions include furloughing staff, who are eligible for unemployment compensation, and reducing salaries for working staff.

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Awards will be given in five categories with possible invitation to conduct the Cape’s own professional orchestra

HYANNIS, MA—May 22, 2020

The Cape Symphony wants people to find their “inner conductor” from the comfort of home! No need to read music or even have an orchestra.

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Barnstable Performing Arts Center closed through June

HYANNIS, MA—April 30, 2020

With Governor Charlie Baker’s decision to close Massachusetts schools through the end of June, the Cape Symphony is unable to perform at the Barnstable Performing Arts Center. As a result, the Cape Symphony has decided to postpone the Sinatra! concert originally planned for June 13 and 14, 2020. The concert has been rescheduled for August 22 and 23, 2020.

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Dr. Michael Albaugh comes to the Cape from The Philadelphia Orchestra to take new role

HYANNIS, MA—April 2, 2020

A trained musician, composer, administrator, and educator, Michael Albaugh has been selected to serve as Executive Director of the Cape Symphony & Conservatory.

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