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Rhode Island Chamber Music Concerts is dedicated to enriching the cultural life of the Ocean State by presenting affordable chamber music concerts by internationally renowned and award-winning classical artists.
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Office: (401) 863-2416
PO Box 2631
Providence, RI 02906
Concert Venue: McVinney Auditorium
43 Dave Gavitt Way, Providence, RI
Free parking at the venue:
(Set your GPS for 30 Fenner Street to go directly to the adjacent parking lots)