July 9, 2026 / 6pm - The Aubade Wind Trio on Cape Cod, at the Atwood Museum, Chatham, MA
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July 9, 2026 - 6pm
Home of the Chatham Historical Society
347 Stage Harbor Road
Chatham, MA 02633
After our sell-out performance last year, we return to Cape Cod to present chamber music for the “high winds” (flute, oboe and clarinet) at the elegant Atwood Museum in Chatham, MA. Program TBD.
Carl Gutowski, flute
Zachary Pulse, oboe
Monika Veress, clarinet
Flutist Carl Gutowski has been performing in solo and chamber music settings for over 30 years. Highlight performances over the past few seasons include venues such as Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall; the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall; the Chapel Restoration, Cold Spring, NY; the Cultural Center of Cape Cod; The Art Complex in Duxbury, MA; and the National Opera Center in NYC. He won the 2022 National Flute Association competition. Carl is also the Concert Manager of the Howland Chamber Music Circle in Beacon, NY. He holds a B.A. in Mathematics from Vassar College and an M.S. in Computer Science from Tufts University. His principal flute teachers were Tacy Edwards, William Hebert and John Solum. When Carl isn’t making music, he is a software engineer with over 30 years of experience developing software systems for air traffic control, publishing, education, e-commerce and finance. More info at https://carlgutowski.com
Zachary Pulse is a musician and teaching artist based in the Hudson Valley. His performance engagements this season include the Brooklyn Chamber Orchestra, Caroga Lake Music Festival, Harrisburg Symphony, and New York Wind Symphony. A champion of new music and working with living composers, Zach has commissioned several works that exhibit the oboe and the voice. His duo, So Much Hot Air—with mezzo-soprano, Jennifer Beattie—was in residence with the Fall 2023 Yale College Composition Seminar. Zach has presented chamber music concerts across the U.S. and Europe with a wide range of ensembles, earning him several awards, including Grand Prize at the Plowman Chamber Music Competition. Zach holds degrees from the Chicago College of Performing Arts, the University of Michigan, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He currently serves on the Board of Directors for the Howland Chamber Music Circle in Beacon, NY.
“Chosen by the clarinet”, Transylvanian born Hungarian clarinetist, and Cape Symphony 2013 New England Concerto 'The Soloist' Winner, Mónika Veress, was noted for her “tender and insightful playing” and “exquisite musicianship” in a review by Keith Powers also stating “her soft passages sounded like whispers, and when she played with force, it was with complete confidence.”
In 2013 October Mónika was featured as a guest artist with the Cape Symphony Orchestra, and was honored to perform for Hungarian dignitaries like the president of Hungary, János Áder, and the Honorary Consul of Hungary in Boston.
Mónika Veress received her musical training at the prestigiuos Gh. Dima Music Academy, Cluj Napoca, Romania where she graduated with high honors and a Masters in Stylistics of Clarinet Performance.
Mónika teaches multiple levels on multiple instruments privately and as a teaching artist with Cape Symphony. Monika is co-founder of Open Mic Classical (www.openmicclassical.org), an organization promoting classical music. To learn more about Mónika visit her website: http://www.klarinetista.com




























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