SEASON 4 EVENTS

Spring Serenade
Jun
8

Spring Serenade

Join us for the season opener of the 2025 Arazzo Music Festival in an exciting program of strings! Led by cellist and festival director Samuel DeCaprio, this program is a celebration of the string trio—featuring notable works by Mieczysław Weinberg and Ludwig van Beethoven. DeCaprio will be joined by violinist Katie Lansdale and violist Rosemary Nelis.

We are so grateful to partner with the Mansfield Community School of the Arts to present this concert!

Free with required reservation via Mansfieldcc.com or stop by the Community Center to sign up. Please contact info@arazzofestival.org with any questions.

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Free Music Lessons
Jun
9
to Jun 20

Free Music Lessons

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The Arazzo Music Festival is collaborating with the Mansfield Community School of the Arts to offer free music lessons in cello, violin, and piano to Connecticut students. Before registration, please email info@arazzofestival.org to inquire about participating in this opportunity! Space is limited, registration required. Register online at Mansfieldcc.com or stop by the Community Center to sign up.

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Delirium
Jun
13

Delirium

Join us for an exciting exploration of musical works with pianist Anna Han, the 2025 Irma Vallecillo Visiting Artist at the Arazzo Music Festival! This recital will be given in honor of pianist Irma Vallecillo’s artistic career and pedagogy—as she provides generations of musicians a strong connection to the tradition, but also inspires and encourages all to cultivate a unique vision in their musical paths.

“There is a fine line between genius and insanity”—or perhaps, a fine line between truth and delusion, between clarity and wildness. This program explores works that captures states of mind governed by intuition and less tethered to the rationality we so often wield to our own detriment. This collection of music seeks to blur the boundaries between past, present, and future; between external sight and inner vision; between intellect and instinct; and engage with the full spectrum of the human experience. Works by Amy Beach, Isaac Albéniz, Béla Bartók, Gabriel Fauré, Unsuk Chin, and Robert Schumann.

Arazzo is honored to partner with Duncaster Senior Living to present this concert!

If not a resident at Duncaster, please email info@arazzofestival.org to RSVP and receive more information on guest parking.

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Cello Masterclass
Jun
21

Cello Masterclass

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Cellist and festival director Samuel DeCaprio is collaborating with the Mansfield Community School of the Arts to conduct a free masterclass for Connecticut cellists. Before registration, please email info@arazzofestival.org to inquire about performing in this masterclass! Space is limited, registration required. Register online at Mansfieldcc.com or stop by the Community Center to sign up.

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Reimagined Colors
Jun
21

Reimagined Colors

Join us for the Season Finale of Arazzo’s fourth season in the Great Hall at the Wadsworth Atheneum! Cellist and festival director Samuel DeCaprio is joined by harpist Bridget Kibbey and flutist Sooyun Coco Kim for an evening of chamber music in the galleries. This program explores the unique voices of harp, flute, and cello in a variety of combinations, featuring new and old works reimagined in a vivid and colorful soundscape. Works by Bach, Bartók, Fauré, Jongen, and Ravel. Registration required.

For more information and free ticket registration, please visit: https://www.thewadsworth.org/event/concert-arazzo-music-festival/?instance_id=33714

Presented with support from The Saunders Foundation Music Endowment and the Joseph and Robert Cornell Memorial Foundation Fund at the Wadsworth Atheneum.

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