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Cooperstown Music Fest Launches Season Tonight

The Cooperstown Summer Music Festival is offering three Pro Am chamber music performances this week, featuring selections from Mendelssohn, Mozart, Haydn, Brahms and Reynaldo Hahn, as follows:

7 p.m. today Pathfinder Village; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Star Theater, Cherry Valley; 7:30 Wednesday at Hyde Hall.

For the Star Theater and Hyde Hall performances, suggested donation is $15, but all are welcome.e to attend.

Performing are Linda Chesis, flute; Shirley Irek and Bruce Harris, piano; Kirsten Jermé and Barbara Gaden, cellos; Marc Uys and Mark Ptashne, violins; and Jonathan Phillips, viola.

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