Win tickets to Caramoor’s Music Room Concerts
Are you a townie, culture vulture, foodie or locavore?
Then the What To Do eLetter is perfect for you. Sign up to enter our drawing for two tickets to see the St. Lawrence String Quartet in the music room of Caramoor’s historic Rosen House.
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Best of all … If you sign up (like now) you can win those tickets to an intimate evening of chamber music at Caramoor. The 25,000 square foot Rosen House was built in the Mediterranean-style during the period between 1929 and 1939 by Walter Rosen, an international banker and Lucie Bigelow Dodge Rosen, a spirited and independently minded, member of a prominent New York City family. The majestic Music Room includes Renaissance furniture and Urbino Maiolica, Gothic tapestries, 18th-century needlework chairs, as well as several 20th-century sculptures by Malvina Hoffman and others, commissioned by Walter Rosen. After Caramoor’s Summer Festival, the Rosen House Music Room is used throughout the fall, winter and spring for a series of concerts highlighting chamber music, American roots music and cabaret.
St. Lawrence String Quartet – Caramoor: Champions of new works by composers such as John Adams, Osvaldo Golijov, Ezequiel Vinao, and Jonathan Berger, the New York Times lauded the St. Lawrence String Quartet for their “electric” performances. You can see them perform works by Haydn, Jonathan Berger and Schumann on Saturday, October 24 at 8pm by entering our drawing here. (Caramoor, 149 Girdle Ridge Rd., Katonah: www.caramoor.org)
There’s more jazz, roots and chamber music and even some great events for the kids at Caramoor this fall right here.