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10th Annual Carlsbad Music Festival and Village Music Walk

Friday Village Music Walk (FREE): 5-10pm
Saturday Music Fest concerts (FREE and TICKETS): 1-10pm
Sunday Music Fest concerts (FREE and TICKETS): 1-7pm

Fest concerts located at Magee Park, St. Michael's Chapel and the Carlsbad Village Theatre.

The Carlsbad Music Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary of “adventurous music by the beach” with its biggest and most exciting Festival to date on Friday-Sunday, September 20-22, 2013. This year's Festival will feature over 50 performances in three days with concerts in Magee Park and Carlsbad Village Theatre on Saturday and Sunday, as well as the Village Music Walk on Friday, all curated by Festival Founder and Director, composer Matt McBane. All concerts will take place in the charming seaside Village of Carlsbad in walking distance of the beach, hotels, restaurants and the Coaster train station.

Highlights of this year's Festival include the California debut of NY vocal ensemble Roomful of Teeth performing ensemble member Caroline Shaw's 2013 Pulitzer Prize-winning composition “Partita”; the first-ever duo performance by longtime collaborators percussionist (and La Jolla Symphony conductor) Steven Schick and 2012 MacArthur Genius Grant winner and flutist (and Leucadia native) Claire Chase; the Calder Quartet performing “Physical Property” with guitarist/composer Steven Mackey; a performance by Peter Sprague's Bop Moderno featuring fellow San Diego jazz luminary Gilbert Castellanos; performances by local bands including Trouble in the Wind and The Mattson 2; performances by musicians from the Center for World Music including Mexican folkloric group Son de San Diego; and cross-genre musicians such as Nathan Hubbard/Passengers.

Full schedule and ticketing info at:
http://carlsbadmusicfestival.org/


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