After its successful return to Deertrees Theatre in Harrison last week, the Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival announces its second and third concerts for the summer series. “Still Celebrating Beethoven’s 250th” is the theme.
The performances will feature the following works:

Prize-winning cellist Mihai Marica studied in his native Romania and the US and has played with the Festival since 2016. Courtesy photo

Award-winning violinist Keiko Tokunaga performs globally as a soloist and chamber musician and has played with the Festival since 2016. Courtesy photo
July 20
MOZART: Piano Trio in G Major, K. 564
FRANÇAIX: Trio à cordes
BEETHOVEN: Piano Trio in B-Flat Major, Op. 97, “Archduke”
July 27
BARRIÈRE: Sonata for Two Cellos in G Major
AMY BEACH: Piano Quintet, Op. 67
BEETHOVEN: String Quintet in C Major, Op. 29, “Storm”
The Festival is renowned for diverse and high-quality concerts performed by world-class musicians. This summer’s nationally recognized performing artists include Min-Young Kim and Keiko Tokunaga, violin; Laurie Kennedy and Matthew Sinno, viola; Mihai Marica and Bonnie Thron, cello; Jared Egan, double bass; and Yuri Funahashi and Mihae Lee, piano.
In addition to our three live concerts at Deertrees, the Festival has five On-Demand Streaming performances for viewing from anywhere. Although our in-person season is shorter, it has allowed us to prepare the Streaming performances for those not yet ready to return in person. The On-Demand or Streaming performances can be viewed from home on the “opening night” or for nearly a week afterward at your convenience. Opening nights for the Streaming performances are the five Wednesdays between July 14 and Aug. 11.
For more information about the programs, the artists and to purchase tickets for our concerts at Deertrees and our On-Demand Streaming performances, go to the website sebagomusicfestival.org.
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