The second concert from the past season of the Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival will be broadcast at 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 8, on Maine Public Classical’s Maine Stage. This concert was originally performed on July 23 at Deertrees Theatre in Harrison.
The Program will feature:
FOSS: Three American Pieces for Flute and Piano
ARENSKY: String Quartet in A Minor, Op. 35
SCHUMANN: Piano Quartet in E-Flat Major, Op. 47
Musicians include: Susan Rotholz, flute; Juliette Kang, violin; Ramon Carrero-Martinez, viola; Eliot Bailen, cello; Thomas Kraines, cello and Mihae Lee, piano.
For Program notes and artists bios for that concert, visit the SLLMF website at sebagomusicfestival.org/mpbn-replays/. For those outside the listening area, there is the option to listen online at https://www.mainepublic.org/classical-music.
Sebago-Long Lake Music Festival is a five-week summer chamber music festival performed at Deertrees Theatre. During the five weeks, festival artists perform at free or by donation community concerts in western and coastal Maine. They also repeat several of their Deertrees concerts at venues in Maine, New Hampshire and Connecticut.
Deertrees concerts in 2025 are on Tuesdays from July 15 through Aug. 12. Tickets will be available online in the spring. Season tickets may be purchased at any time by sending your check for $145.00/ticket to SLLMF, P.O. Box 544, Harrison, Maine, 04040. In addition to cost savings, season ticket holders are invited to post-concert receptions. Those 21 and younger are always admitted Free of Charge at SLLMF concerts at Deertrees. Open Rehearsals are free to all on Mondays at Deertrees preceding the Tuesday concerts from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Anyone is welcome to join the musicians for a few minutes or a few hours.
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