'Symphony At The Seashore' Returns To The Cape For Free Outdoor Concert

Orchestra conductor on stage

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WELLFLEET, Mass (WBZNewsRadio) - It's that time of year again, as the Cape Cod National Seashore welcomes the Cape Symphony to the shores of Salt Pond for a free outdoor concert tonight, Thursday, August 24th, at 7:00 p.m.

“Over the past six years, the park has formed a wonderful partnership with Cape Symphony,” said Cape Cod National Seashore Superintendent Brian Carlstrom. “Symphony at the Seashore has become a beloved summer tradition, an evening of joyful music and a celebration of the beauty, nature, and inspiration exemplified by the backdrop of our national parks.” 

The annual concert is an enduring legacy of the National Park Service Centennial celebration back in 2016 and features the Symphony's principal artists as well as guest artists. This year, Mozelle Andrulot and Ella Mae Dixon will take the stage.

This year's Symphony at the Seashore will also be one of the final events in a summer's-long celebration of the current Artistic Director and Conductor, Jung-Ho Pak. He'll be stepping down from his role later this year, following 16 years in the role.

“It will be thrilling to work with the talented musicians of the Cape Symphony and our long-time partners at the Cape Cod National Seashore at this annual free concert,” said Pak. “I’m grateful for everyone’s support and good wishes as I say farewell.” 

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