Cascade Peaks ChamberFest announces Princeton concert series lineup, June 20 to 22
Borealis String Quartet, Gryphon Trio, and more musicians to perform world-class compositions at RockRidge Canyon lakeside resort
RockRidge Canyon, home of the Cascade Peaks ChamberFest.
Embark on a musical journey this summer and plan a visit to RockRidge Canyon resort, located south of Princeton, B.C., as a festival passholder for Cascade Peaks ChamberFest.
Cascade Peaks has just announced its festival concert series lineup, featuring some of Canada’s most well-renowned chamber musicians: the Borealis String Quartet, the Gryphon Trio, violinist Jonathan Crow, violist Juan-Miguel Hernandez, and clarinetist James Campbell. Taking place from June 20 to 22, the weekend event will present world-class performances of several compositions, including the Brahms Clarinet Quintet, Messiaen’s Quartet for the End of Time, Mozart’s viola-forward String Quintet No. 4 in G minor, and the famous Mendelssohn String Octet.
Located on the perimeter of B.C.’s wine country, RockRidge Canyon offers a stunning lakeside view and a wide variety of recreational opportunities. Accommodation can be booked onsite or in Princeton itself, which is an easy driving distance from the resort.
For more information and to book a visit, visit Cascade Peaks ChamberFest.
Post sponsored by Cascade Peaks ChamberFest.
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