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Classical Cape May Announces 2025-26 season of Free Classical Music Concerts

originally published: 10/23/2025

Eddie Zheng will perform on November 2nd

(CAPE MAY, NJ) -- Classical Cape May, in partnership with the annual Cape May Music Festival presented by Cape May MAC (Museums+Arts+Culture) and supported in part by a grant from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, announces a new season of concerts this fall through spring of 2026, expanding its series of free classical music concerts to a full seven months, with the first season's concert held in October.

Concerts are held at the Episcopal Church of the Advent, 612 Franklin St. (Franklin and Washington streets) Cape May, from 4:00pm to 5:00pm and admission is free. Goodwill offerings are graciously accepted and help support the cost of programming. Attendees are invited to a reception after each program to meet the artists.

Sunday, November 2 - Organ Masterworks; Eddie Zheng, organ. In November, they’re thrilled to present organist Eddie Zheng, one of the brightest rising stars in today’s classical music scene. With three degrees from The Juilliard School and an international performance career already spanning the world, Mr. Zheng brings dazzling technique and fresh insight to every program. His recital will showcase the expressive power and grandeur of the organ.

Sunday, December 26 - Christmas Hymn Sing-Along; A holiday gift from Classical Cape May, Episcopal Church of the Advent, and Cape May MAC. Join them on December 26—Boxing Day—for a joyful celebration presented by Classical Cape May, Cape May MAC and the Episcopal Church of the Advent. Led by local musicians including organist Tom Crawford, this festive Christmas Hymn Sing invites all ages to come together in song and spirit. Bring the whole family and lift your voices in favorite carols and hymns. Start a new family tradition! 

Sunday, January 11, 2026 - American Ethos; Carolyn Enger, piano. Acclaimed New Jersey pianist Carolyn Enger presents American Ethos, a powerful program that celebrates the rich diversity of American composers. Through selections by Leonard Bernstein, Florence Price, Ned Rorem, and others, Ms. Enger shines a light on often-overlooked voices who reflect the unique spirit and cultural mosaic of our nation. This recital invites us to listen deeply to the many threads that make up the American musical landscape.




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Sunday, February 8, 2026 - Perfect Harmony; Christopher and Karen DiSanto, clarinets, Piang Liang, bassoon. Join them for a program of rich and colorful chamber music featuring clarinetists Christopher DiSanto and Karen DiSanto and bassoonist Ping Liang, all members of the Bay Atlantic Symphony. This talented trio brings warmth, virtuosity, and a deep musical connection to the stage. Their program will feature an engaging mix of repertoire including works by Mozart, Beethoven, Stravinsky and others.

Sunday, March 8, 2026 - Let’s Hear from Your Directors; Brenda Leonard, cello, Robert Bullington, baritone, Noriko Schneiderman, piano. Classical Cape May co-directors Brenda Leonard and Robert Bullington are joined by pianist Noriko Schneiderman for an afternoon of chamber music. The program includes Sergei Prokofiev’s deeply expressive Cello Sonata and a selection of art songs, showcasing the creative spirit at the heart of Classical Cape May.

Sunday, April 12 - Encore: Mostly Motets; Mostly Motets Chamber Choir. They close the season with a return performance by Mostly Motets, a chamber choir featuring singers from Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Known for their expressive blend and elegant interpretations, the group offers a program of vocal works spanning centuries and styles. Whether Renaissance polyphony or contemporary gems, Mostly Motets brings clarity, warmth, and precision to every performance—an intimate and inspiring finale to our season.

Classical Cape May is co-founded and co-directed by Brenda Leonard and Robert Bullington. The mission is to bring a variety of free classical performances to Cape May during the winter season, and to celebrate local and regional classical music talent. The series is open to all ages and interests, and donations are most welcome.

Cape May MAC (Museums+Arts+Culture) is a multifaceted, not-for-profit organization committed to promoting the preservation, interpretation and cultural enrichment of the Cape May region for its residents and visitors. Cape May MAC membership is open to all. For information about a year-round schedule of tours, festivals and events, visit capemaymac.org.  




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