Constella Festival is “challenging the misconceptions of classical music”

Cincinnati's annual Constella Festival of Music & Fine Arts (April 8-19) is called "the festival that's challenging the misconceptions of classical music" in a preview article published in Huffington Post's Arts & Culture section.

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Cincinnati’s annual Constella Festival of Music & Fine Arts is called “the festival that’s challenging the misconceptions of classical music” in a preview article published in Huffington Post’s Arts & Culture section.

In December Soapbox wrote about founder Tatiana Berman’s efforts to expand Constella’s reach by employing more digital promotions that “target audiences nationally to come to Cincinnati.” This Huffington Post piece will certainly help with her goal.

“Unlike the standard classical music circuit — characterized by what Berman’s team describes as the 100 concert a year demanding schedule — Constella seeks to, in essence, maintain the intimacy of classical music, but encourage the experimentation and chance-taking,” the article says.

The Constella Festival runs April 8-19 at Memorial Hall, Woodward Theatre, Cincinnati Art Museum, SCPA and several other venues. Get festival details and buy tickets here.

Read the full Huffington Post article here.
 

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