Kyle Price: Cello Solos

Join us September 13th for a special solo concert with cellist Kyle Price performing music in the unique space of our Original Art Gallery (Night Watch).

Enjoy the Museum galleries and some Prosecco before the concert! Then join us in the Night Watch gallery for a solo performance of Britten’s Third Suite for Cello and Bach’s Cello Suite No. 3. Kyle Price has carefully designed an evening of music complementing the artwork in the gallery, which includes paintings by Winslow Homer, William Merritt Chase, Childe Hassam, and more.

Kyle Price has planned an evening of astounding cello solos by some of the greatest composers for cello ~ an evening to savor both music and art.

Doors open at 6:00 pm
Concert begins at 7:00 pm

This event is now SOLD OUT.

Kyle Barrett Price is the founder and Artistic & Executive Director of Caroga Arts Collective. Price is a cellist, and is nationally recognized for his multi-faceted musical career, innovative leadership style, and his advocacy for collaborative programming in the arts and humanities. His dream of bringing his friends to play chamber music in Caroga Lake became a reality when he founded the Caroga Lake Music Festival in 2012. Since then, Price has been passionate about making the arts accessible while building special connections with artists and communities.

Price is a member of the Cavani String Quartet and has performed at internationally renowned music festivals and universities around the United States, most recently performing Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Cellos with the Lacrosse Symphony Orchestra and the Wisconsin Philharmonic. In addition to his cello studies, Price is a composer and has distinguished himself with an original voice, receiving commissions from orchestras and chamber groups across the country.

Kyle Price Cello Solos evening is made possible by Christine McNaughton and the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature.

Man wearing a black button up shirt stands with a cello
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