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New season, new color!

In anticipation of our 37th season, held July 23-August 3 in Edwards Hall at the University of Rhode Island, we are excited to announce our season theme and new logo color! As many of you know, the idea for KCMF was sparked when violinist David Kim visited South County for the first time in 1986…. Read More

Clancy Newman on Rolling with the Unexpected

When interviewed for a KCMF Artist Profile last year, cellist Clancy Newman mentioned: “One of my favorite things about performing chamber music is that you never know what’s going to happen. Something unexpected always happens! Performing music is always fresh, always interesting, and always challenging in predictable and unpredictable… Read More

Woodland Songs in The Strad

Our world premiere of Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s commissioned work for the Dover Quartet was chosen as the premiere of the month by The Strad magazine! Tate’s Woodland Songs celebrates animals that represent different clans of the Eastern Woodlands People through the use of traditional Chickasaw melodies mixed with classical techniques. “In the piece I’m influenced… Read More

Dr. Chiayu Hsu on Cultural Fusion

In honor of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we’re delighted to share the work of Dr. Chiayu Hsu. Born in Banciao, Taiwan, Dr. Hsu is a prolific composer and associate professor of composition at The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire. During our 2017 summer festival, pianist Hanchian Lee played… Read More

In memoriam

We honor the lives and legacies of two beloved members of the KCMF community: Margaret “Patty” Stout (1937-December 16, 2023) and Bettina “Tina” Letcher (May 11, 1938-July 16, 2023). “They were dear friends,” says David Kim, who founded KCMF in 1989. “As KCMF became bigger, I knew I needed… Read More

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