Caroga Arts Collective has announced their first two shows from their 2025 Spring residency, with an additional pre-concert preview, in April.

30 minutes before each show in the residency, the Collective will share an exclusive sneak peek of their Caroga Lake Music Festival, to be held this summer. The concert itself will showcase renowned and notable guest artists and talented Caroga Arts musicians performing an extensive range of repertoire and genres, with some performers playing pieces from Tchaikovsky and Dohnányi.
James Thompson (violin), Aaron Schwartz (violin), Stephanie Price-Wong (viola), Serena Hsu (viola), Leo Singer (cello) and Kyle Barrett Price (cello) will perform on April 3 at the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts Gloversville, including a festival preview at 7 p.m. followed by the concert 30 minutes after. The group will also perform with free admission on April 4 at the Cobleskill United Methodist Church in Cobleskill, with a 6:30 p.m. festival season preview and a concert following the preview.
Caroga Arts Collective aims to reimagine the Adirondack experience through the arts. Since 2012, Caroga Arts presents over 50 performances and 150 artists from around the world annually, focusing on revitalizing the region through community outreach and educational programming for the youth and adults.
Tickets to the concert on April 3 can be purchased here. For more information on Caroga Arts Collective Spring Residency, visit here.
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