Thank you to everyone who attended one of our Duxbury Music Festival 2024 performance.
We look forward to next summer!
Stephen Deitz, Artistic Director
Duxbury Music Festival’s 2024 season blends dynamic works of classical music with the rhythms of jazz, the passion of tango, and the sounds of the Great American Songbook. A multi-genre chamber music series unlike any other in our region, presented in the heart of the Duxbury community.
Join us for a free community concert at the Duxbury Senior Center, followed by four unforgettable performances at South Shore Conservatory’s Duxbury campus, The Ellison Center for the Arts.
photos: Gillian Gordon
Thank you to the following Duxbury Music Festival sponsors:
Festival Sponsor
Wilfred Sheehan
Presenting Sponsor
Lynn Dale & Frank Wisneski
Concert Sponsor
The Clifford Family
Safe Family Foundation
Artist Sponsor
Diane & Sherm Hoyt
(in honor of Barbara Clifford)
Benefactor
Jason Wolfson
Thursday, July 11, 12 pm
Community Harmony
Duxbury Senior Center, 10 Mayflower Street, Duxbury
As part of its commitment to the community, South Shore Conservatory presents an annual summer concert in partnership with the Duxbury Senior Center. This special lunch-and-learn program will feature cellist Sophie Shao and Duxbury Music Festival Artistic Director and pianist Stephen Deitz, performing works by Bach and Fauré.
Lunch at 11:30 am, followed by the concert beginning at 12 noon.
Sunday, July 14, 7 pm
French Connection
Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street, Duxbury
The 2024 season kicks off with a collaboration between artists from Duxbury Music Festival and Summer Music Festival. Building on a tradition that first took shape in 2021, they come together this summer for a concert of French and French-inspired works, Debussy’s sublime String Quartet, and Martinů’s La Revue de Cuisine.
Friday, July 19, 7 pm
Night and Day
Ellison Center for the Arts, 64 St. George Street, Duxbury
Experience an enchanting evening spanning the sounds of Chamber Music, Jazz, the Great American Songbook, and Tango! This celebratory concert features the music of Leonard Bernstein, Alec Templeton, Stephen Sondheim, and Astor Piazzolla.