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A Message from Maestro Piecuch

Welcome to our second season, and thank you so much for your generous support of our first season, which was a rousing and glorious success! We all look forward to once again performing under the stars, and have planned a slate of 4 events in new venue, the world-renowned Mystic Aquarium! Our first event at our new venue will be a Gala Fundraiser/Silent Auction on June 17, followed on August 1 by a Swing Dance Under The Stars Gala Opening Night featuring the Cab Calloway Orchestra, led by Cab's grandson C. Calloway Brooks. The weekend of August 13 and 14 will feature members of the New Haven Symphony Orchestra in a program called Ecstasy, Elegance, Elegy, Elvis!, with guest soloist Robert Bonfiglio, one of the world's leading harmonica virtuosos.

We are thrilled with our new association at the Mystic Aquarium, where we will pursue programming in a more intimate space while making plans to return to presenting concerts on Long Island Sound in the near future. We hope you will continue your generous support while we strengthen and build SoundMusic into a regional force as a presenter of fine musical experiences.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 -  Maestro Martin Piecuch


Maestro Piecuch (pronounced PQ) has conducted over 2000 performances of symphony orchestra, opera and musical theater, delighting audiences around the world, from Chicago, New York and Washington D.C. to Seoul, Korea, including 16 tours of Russia, where he was appointed Permanent Guest Conductor of the Moscow Philharmonic. Martin was the first resident conductor of Wolf Trap National Park for Performing Arts in Virginia. He was the musical director/conductor of the American Light Opera Company and the Washington, D.C. Symphony for ten years, among other positions. Maestro Piecuch is also a world-class woodwind soloist, holding degrees in multiple woodwinds as well as a Master’s Degree in conducting.