Music Mountain Summer Chamber Music Festival

Come join the musical fun and celebrate the 4th of July weekend at America's oldest continuing summer chamber music festival, Music Mountain, as its 82nd summer season continues with an exciting weekend of Jazz and Chamber music featuring the ever popular Swingtime Big Band on Saturday, July 2nd (6:30PM) and the internationally acclaimed St. Petersburg String Quartet Sunday, July 3rd (3PM). The July 4th weekend concerts are just a sampling of the 28 chamber, jazz and country groups that will grace Music Mountain’s concert stage and perform weekend concerts in Falls Village thru September 4th. Dust off your dancing shoes for audience favorite, Swingtime Big Band which will present an old fashion Jukebox Saturday Night - a program of the greatest hits and hidden gems of the Big Band years on July 2nd. Back by popular demand, The St. Petersburg String Quartet returns for a second weekend at Music Mountain with Victoria Schwartzman, piano. Ticket prices for the Music Mountain 2011 season are $30 at the door, $27 in advance. (Admission is FREE for those 18 and under.) All concerts begin at 6:30pm on Saturday evenings.For a complete summer schedule, special ticket prices, and to download a ticket order form visit www.musicmountain.org or call 860-824-7126.

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