Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival
     
  The concerts of the Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival will be held in
Old Cabell Hall at the University of Virginia

 
 
     
 

Parking is available in the Newcomb Hall Parking Garage for a nominal fee. Once you have parked, walk to the “Lawn” (the main grounds of the University of Virginia). Old Cabell Hall is at the opposite end of the Lawn from the Rotunda.

From the north: Follow Route 29 South through Charlottesville. As you pass Barracks Road Shopping Center on the right, 29 South becomes Emmet Street. Follow Emmet Street for 1 mile through the traffic signal at the intersection of Emmet Street and Ivy Road. Pass the UVA tennis courts and Memorial Gymnasium on the left. Newcomb Hall parking garage will be on the left.

From Richmond: Take I 64 to 29N via Exit 118B towards Charlottesville-Culpeper. Take the next exit to US 29 Bus (it comes up very quickly). At the end of the ramp, turn right onto Fontaine Avenue. Continue straight as Fontaine changes into Jefferson Park Avenue (“JPA”). When JPA ends in a T at a traffic signal, turn left. The road will shortly curve to the right. Drive under the overpass, and look for the entrance to the Newcomb Hall Parking Garage on the right.

From Staunton/Waynesboro: Take I 64 to 29N via Exit 118B towards Charlottesville–Culpeper. Stay on this for about 1-1/2 miles. Exit at US 250 Bus East. Make a right off the exit onto Ivy Road. Go 1 mile and make a right onto Emmet Street. The entrance to the Newcomb Hall Parking Garage will be on the left after the tennis courts and Memorial Gymnasium.


 
     
 
© Copyright 2007 By the Virginia Chamber Music Foundation
www.virginiachambermusic.org

Charlottesville Chamber Music Festival. September 7-21, 2008.

Two weeks of chamber music concerts in Old Cabell Hall at the University of Virginia
Timothy Summers and Raphael Bell, co-directors.
Featuring music of Mozart, Yun,
Schubert, Dvorak, Eichberg, Ligeti,
Rossini, Bartok, Kurtz, Dohnanyi,
Haydn, Britten, Schnittke,
Handel, Barber, Pärt, Telemann, and J.S. Bach

Pekka Kuusisto, Wei-Pin Kuo, Timothy Summers -- violin
Nicholas Cords, Amadi Hummings, Beatrice Muthelet, Dov Scheindlin -- viola
Raphael Bell, Raman Ramakrishnan -- cello
Benjamin Hochman, Reiko Uchida -- piano
Andrew Appel, harpsichord


presented by the Virginia Chamber Music Foundation: http://www.virginiachambermusic.org