Friday, September 20, 2024

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

Diversity and Inclusion: The Four Worlds of the Aryaloka String Quartet

Friday, March 15, 2024 at 07:30 PM Price: $25

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Four players, four composers, four quartets, four worlds. All connected by interwoven threads, invigorating explorations of sound, form, rhythm, texture, mood, drama… Beethoven, Caroline Shaw, Haydn, Astor Piazzola. Each one pushing the boundaries in their musings. The stormy, wild and unpredictable Beethoven; Shaw (inspired by Haydn in this case), as if in a hymn or a dream; Haydn, despite being close in time to the Beethoven, utterly different, charming, morose, playful; and Piazzola, giving us the limits of the tango dance form, a narrative of street encounters and cabaret.

Continuing its mission to present unlikely juxtapositions of quartet works, the Aryaloka Quartet invites you to hear this marvelous playing out (pun intended) of diversity and inclusion. Four worlds but, in the end, one world. The Aryaloka String Quartet of Boston was formed in the mid-2000’s by long-time colleagues and friends Beth Welty and Mark Latham, violins; Dani Rimoni, viola, and Sandi-Jo Malmon, cello. They are dedicated to bringing the communal experience of chamber music to the wider world, in both smaller, unexpected venues as well as traditional concert halls.

Jazz Jam Cape Cod Hosted By Bart Weisman

Sunday, March 17, 2024 at 12:00 PM – 02:30 PM Price: $10

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Every third Sunday of the month come to listen to or perform Jazz Standards with Fred Boyle, Ron Ormsby, and Bart Weisman!

Since 2006, this has been the only Jazz Jam on Cape Cod. Professional and student musicians perform Jazz Standards with Fred Boyle on piano, Ron Ormsby on bass, and Bart Weisman on drums

Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 07:30 PM Price: $25

Rod Abernethy, Kim Moberg, Susan Cattaneo in The Round

Saturday, March 23, 2024 at 07:30 PM Price: $25

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Join Rod Abernethy, Kim Moberg, and Susan Cattaneo for a night of incredible music.

Rod Abernethy is an authentic southern folk troubadour, master acoustic guitarist, and award-winning songwriter and composer for film, TV, and video games.  Rod’s awards include the Overall Grand Prize Winner of the 2021 International Acoustic Music Awards and the 2019 Grand Prize winner of the American Songwriter’s Bob Dylan Song Contest. His album Normal Isn’t Normal Anymore received rave reviews from No Depression, American Highways, and The Wall Street Journal and was in the Top 20 CDs of 2021 at No. 11 on the Folk International Folk Charts.

Kim Moberg, award-winning singer/songwriter, was born in Juneau, Alaska, the daughter of an Alaskan Native Tlingit mother and a military veteran father from Kansas. Music was a constant in Kim’s childhood. A classical pianist, Kim’s mother guided her love for a wide range of musical genres from folk to jazz, while her father is a Country music fan. Kim’s sound reflects this mélange of her musical upbringing. At 14, Kim began playing guitar on a borrowed acoustic. Later, Kim taught herself to play her favorite songs, but debilitating stage fright kept her from her dream of becoming a performer. In 2014 Kim set out to overcome her stage fright and wrote her first song. Kim teamed with Grammy-nominated producer Jon Evans (Tori Amos) to record “Above Ground” and “Up Around The Bend”, each charting on the Folk Alliance International DJ and North American College & Community Radio charts. Kim and Jon collaborated again for her third album, “The Seven Fires Prophecy: Suite for Humanity” (2023), an 8-song suite that ties the ancient Anishinaabe prophecy to our current social environment. The project blossomed from Kim’s desire to share what she learned about Indigenous teachings and the important and relevant life lessons they offer. Kim’s rich vocals, described as “a blend of honey and whiskey,” gently guides listeners through her musical stories while her compositions tug at feelings of melancholy, heartbreak, healing, and social consciousness.

Susan Cattaneo is one of Boston’s most respected singer-songwriters. Respectful of tradition, but not bound by it, Susan blends rock, folk, and blues with a healthy dose of country. Call it New England Americana with a twang. In 2018, she was nominated for Best Americana Artist at the Boston Music Awards, and she performed and won the Connecticut Folk Festival. Her album The Hammer and The Heart charted #1 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart and yielded a #1 song on folk radio and a top 10 album of 2017. The album reflects her love for collaboration, featuring 40 local and national artists, including Mark Erelli, The Bottle Rockets, Bill Kirchen, Jennifer Kimball, Dennis Brennan, and Jenee Halstead, just to name a few. She was an Emerging Artist at Falcon Ridge Folk Festival and a finalist or winner at some of the country’s most prestigious songwriting and music contests including Kerrville’s New Folk Contest (2018 and 2015), the Philadelphia Songwriters Project, the Wildflower Festival Songwriters Contest, the International Acoustic Music Awards, the Independent Music Awards, the 5 Unsigned Only Song Contest, the USA Songwriting Competition, the Mountain Stage New Song Contest and the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest. Susan has also been teaching songwriting at the Berklee College of Music for over 15 years and has performed all over New England with Western Mass trio The Boxcar Lilies.

She currently tours in the Indie pop duo Honest Mechanik, who received Best Folk Album nomination from the 2021 Boston Music Awards.