In concert halls, outdoor plazas and on the beach, music is
in the air this summer in Western Connecticut.
From classical to classic rock, there’s something for everyone on the
rich agenda that includes string quartets, jazz all-stars and big bands in
settings from the sandy Long Island shore to the leafy Litchfield Hills.
LITCHFIELD HILLS LUMINARIES
Two of the nation’s oldest and best known chamber music
festivals take place each summer in Norfolk and Falls Village in the Litchfield
Hills, along with a long-established jazz festival in Goshen. Rounding out the
season are a new all-day Folk Music Jamboree in Falls Village and the second
Beatles Festival in Danbury, this year a benefit concert for Sandy Hook relief.
Music Mountain in Falls Village, Connecticut, now in its 84th season, is the nation’s oldest chamber music festival. Concerts take place in Gordon Hall, dating to 1930 and noted for its legendary acoustics. Chamber music is only part of the lure of Music Mountain. The Saturday 6:30 p.m. Twilight series features jazz, Big Band and Country bands through August 17—with dancing on a festive outdoor dance floor. This year will include the first all-day Folk Music Jamboree from 12 noon to 9 p.m. on August 24. www.musicmountain.org.
Ives Music Park |
Jazz Fest |
FAIRFIELD COUNTY FESTIVITIES
The parks and beaches of Fairfield County will be offering
many big names on big outdoor stages in Stamford and Norwalk and a notable Rock
Concert will return to Bridgeport.
Stamford’s Jazz Up series in Columbus Park will take place
at 6:30 p.m. every Wednesday from July 10 to August 7. Featured performers include Yankee baseball star-
turned-musician, Bernie Williams,
Diane Reeves,
Chick Corea, and the Brubeck Brothers Quartet, a group formed by two son of the
late jazz great Dave Brubeck. In case of rain, concerts will move to the Palace
Theater. www.stamford-downtown.com/events
The Alive@Five series featuring rock and pop music takes the stage in
Columbus Park at 5 p.m. on Thursdays July 11 to August 15. www.stamfordaliveatfive.comAlive at 5 |
Concerts are scheduled every Wednesday through September 4 at Norwalk’s scenic Calf Pasture Beach. The 2013 theme is Tribute Bands, with music saluting Neil Diamond, Fleetwood Mac, Sounds of the Sixties, A Salute to the 70's, and Woodstock. Many concerts are preceded by a classic car show. Admission is free, but non-residents pay a $5 parking fee. www.norwalkct.org
Calf Pasture Beach |
Rock fans will gather from near and far (many with tents and campers) for the 18th, Gathering of the Vibes set for July 25 to 28 in Bridgeport’s Seaside Park. The festival began as a memorial party saluting the Grateful Dead and the good vibes and non-stop music on two stages goes on. www.gatheringofthevibes.com
For more information on summer events and restaurants and
lodging in the area, contact the Western Connecticut Visitors Bureau, PO Box
968, Litchfield, CT 06759, (860) 567-4506, or visit their web site at www.visitwesternct.com. Ask for a free
copy of Unwind, a full-color, 152-page booklet detailing what to do and see,
and where to stay shop and dine in western Connecticut.
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