CCMS’s 7th Annual Fiddle Fest Fuses Friends, Fellowship, and Folk (Try Saying THAT Ten Times Fast!)

Article by Jeff Selesnick

“There’s so much to love about the Fall Fiddle Festival,” says Music School faculty member and Festival Chair Liz Faiella. The annual October tradition, which will be held Saturday, October 4, 2025 at the Music School,  brings teen and adult fiddle fanatics to CCMS in a celebration of a variety of folk music styles and the lively folk community that calls Concord home.

Now in its seventh year, the Festival looks to build off the success of CCMS’s annual Mandolin Festival, spearheaded by beloved former folk faculty member David Surette. “I looked up to David so much,” notes Faiella. “He worked to create a happy community around folk music here at the Music School and beyond. Mando Fest was part of that, and I wanted to do the same in the fiddle realm.”

While certain small elements have changed throughout the years, the core of the festival has remained relatively the same. The slight alterations ahead of this year’s event include an increase in the number of workshop sessions from three to four and the inclusion of a jam option during each workshop for those that just want to run tunes. The goal is to create a party atmosphere for all involved, and the changes for this year’s event aim to do just that, right down to the brand-new, custom-made Fall Fiddle Festival banner that will make its debut this year.

From collaborating with some of her favorite fiddlers from around the world to introducing guest faculty members to the vibrant Concord folk music scene, Faiella has a hard time picking her favorite aspect about the event. “I love the classes, but the jams might be my favorite. The feeling of bringing together musicians from all over, many of whom have never met, and finding that we all know so many tunes in common and can make awesome music together – that’s one of my favorite aspects of the Festival, and of folk music in general.”

In a nod to the first ever Fiddle Festival, renowned Canadian fiddler Pascal Gemme will return as a guest faculty member after “bringing the house down” during his appearance at the inaugural event. Jenna Moynihan, who was also a featured player at a past Fall Fiddle Festival, joins Gemme as a guest faculty fiddler and looks to lend her knowledge of Scottish music and lyrical style to the festival atmosphere. Audrey Budington, along with Faiella, rounds out the CCMS faculty fiddlers that will be present at the Festival, and brings a versatility that spans jazz, folk, and rock to the table. Faiella’s brother, guitarist Dan Faiella, will be a mainstay at the jam sessions throughout the day, and he and fellow guitarist Yann Falquet will chime in during the evening concert.

“The Fiddle Fest is always such a party,” says Faiella. “My hope is that it is just a day full of fun and connection, that the students get the chance to truly connect with the teachers, that they learn something that helps them enjoy their fiddle playing even more, that they find some new musical buddies in the classes and jams, and that everyone at the evening concert feels that they are part of something both enjoyable and beautiful.”

To learn more about this year’s faculty, register for the workshops, or buy tickets for the evening performance, visit ccmusicschool.org/event/fall-fiddle-festival-workshops-concert-2/