Bay Chamber Concerts

We are very fortunate to have an active “Performing Arts Series” in the Camden/Rockport area organized by Bay Chamber Concerts. Below I have included a few highlights from their upcoming winter season, but the full schedule can be seen online. Tickets for all events are available online or we would be happy to make any arrangements for you. Whether you would like to add a concert to an upcoming visit to Camden, or you want to plan a trip to the Hartstone Inn to enjoy an upcoming concert, it would be our pleasure to assist you.

LibanaSaturday, February 09, 2008 7:30 PM Camden Opera House
Back by popular demand! The seven women who make up Libana perform an eclectic mix of traditional and contemporary world music. In addition to their a cappella singing, they play an array of instruments including double bass, clarinet, dumbek, accordion, oud, charango, hammered dulcimer, and conga.
Visit Libana’s website.

Anne-Marie McDermott Saturday, March 29, 2008 2:30 PM Rockport Opera House McDermott is the 1995 winner of the Andrew Wolf Chamber Music Award, and is a regular with the Lincoln Center Chamber Music Society. Since winning the Wolf Award, she’s gone on to perform at some of the most prestigious venues around the world. Her program will include a Haydn sonata, Bach’s Chaconne and Schubert’s great last piano sonata.

Imani Winds Sunday, April 27, 2008 2:30 PM The Strand Theatre
Grammy-nominated Imani Winds has worked to create a new genre – “urban classical music.” It is a wind quintet (flute, oboe, clarinet, French horn, bassoon) comprised of African-American and Latino musicians who combine their rich cultural background with the classical tradition.
Visit Imani Winds’ website.

The Glenn Miller Orchestra Saturday, May 17, 2008 7:00 PM Owls Head Transportation Museum
Last year’s dance party was such a hit that we’ve decided to bring it back again! Everyone knows and loves the music of Glenn Miller, the seminal Big Band leader. We’ll have food, a dance lesson and lots of energy on the dance floor among the cars and planes of the Owls Head Transportation Museum. General admission, dancing encouraged!