Portland Conservatory of Music Kicks of Noonday Concert Series


  • October 05, 2022

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Portland Conservatory of Music Announces 2022-23 Free Noonday Series

Free Noonday concerts continue at PCM and at the Portland Public Library, featuring faculty

and students of the Portland Conservatory of Music.

(September 29th, 2022 - Portland, ME.) The Portland Conservatory of Music is thrilled to

announce the 2022-23 schedule of free Noonday Concerts. The free Noonday Concert Series

has been an integral part of the PCM mission to provide equal access to quality music

education and performance since 1995 by presenting concerts for the public at no charge

featuring the talented faculty at PCM. The series runs from October of 2022 through May of

2023 and features a wide variety of music including classical, contemporary, jazz, folk,

traditional, and more.

The 27th season of the Noonday Concert Series kicks off with the Seyir Duo at 28 Neal

Street on Thursday, October 6th. The Seyir Duo is a middle eastern music ensemble featuring

Eric LaPerna and Nathan Kolosko.

PCM is thrilled to be collaborating with the Portland Public Library for the first time since

the pandemic to host part of this concert series at their Downtown Branch in Monument Square

so that more people can access these life-enriching experiences.

For more information go to:

www.portlandconservatoryofmusic.org/noonday-concert-series

Full Noonday Print Schedule

About Portland Conservatory of Music

Portland Conservatory of Music is Portland, Maine’s premier community music education

center located in the heart of Portland’s historic West End. A nonprofit 501(c)(3) community

music school, the mission of Portland Conservatory of Music is to provide access to quality

music education and performance for community members of all ages, abilities, and financial

levels.

Portland Conservatory of Music offers a wide-range of music educational programs

ranging from private lessons and choirs to jazz ensembles and early childhood music. Its faculty

of 50 musicians and instructors have credentials that include advanced degrees, national and

international performance, and instruction at premier Maine colleges and universities. Portland

Conservatory of Music is located at 28 Neal Street in Portland’s West End neighborhood.

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Dean Stein (Violin) and Kathleen McNerney (Oboe)

Robert Gans (Piano & Vocals)

Eric LaPerna (Percussion) and Nathan Kolosko (Oud)

 

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David Cosgrove

28 Neal Street
Portland  ME  04102 

207-239-6782
gro.cisumfoyrotavresnocdnaltrop@tnempoleved
https://portlandconservatoryofmusic.org/