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Kingston Notes

Kingston Notes

By: Kingston Chamber Music Festival
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Kingston Notes is a podcast from the Kingston Chamber Music Festival in Kingston, RI, featuring conversations with musicians, composers, and more! Learn more at kingstonchambermusic.org

Episodes
  • The Magic and Mystery of 7 Haikus
    May 18 2025

    The Kingston Chamber Music Festival will present its 37th season July 23-August 3, 2025 in Edwards Hall at the University of Rhode Island (URI). In this episode, you'll hear from pianist Moé Takamatsu and classical guitarist Adrián Montero. They play together as Hashi Duo and will perform Marvin Camacho's 7 Haikus on July 23. You'll also hear from Dr. Eliane Aberdam, a composer and professor of music at URI.

    Thank you to our podcast sponsor, the Matunuck Oyster Bar, and to our recording engineer, Ethan Hicks.

    The intro music for this podcast was created and performed by cellist and composer Clancy Newman using just his cello.

    For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit our website!.

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    52 mins
  • The Kingston Chamber Music Festival: An Overview
    May 11 2025

    The Kingston Chamber Music Festival (KCMF) has proudly presented extraordinary chamber music concerts in Kingston, RI, since 1989. In this episode, you'll hear from KCMF Artistic Director and pianist Natalie Zhu and longtime patron Dr. David Fastovsky.

    Our 37th season will be held July 23-August 3, 2025 in Edwards Hall at the University of Rhode Island. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit kingstonchambermusic.org.

    Thank you to our podcast sponsor, the Matunuck Oyster Bar!

    The intro music for this podcast was created and performed by cellist and composer Clancy Newman using just his cello!

    Recording engineer: Ethan Hicks

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    1 hr

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