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Paolo Bartolani is the founder and artistic director of the Rites of Spring Music Festival. COURTESY THE ARTIST

Paolo Bartolani is the founder and artistic director of the Rites of Spring Music Festival. COURTESY THE ARTIST

authorStaff Writer on May 15, 2022

The seventh edition of Rites of Spring Music Festival on the North Fork and East End will kick off with a meet and greet music event on Sunday, May 22, from 5 to 7 p.m. at Castello di Borghese Vineyard.

Paolo Bartolani, founder and artistic director of the festival, will talk with Giovanni Borghese, owner of Borghese Vineyard and treasurer of Rites of Spring Music Festival to present the 2022 concert series. The talk will be followed by a performance with violinist Clara Kim presenting music by Andrew Norman, J.S. Bach and American songs. Food and wine will be served. Admission is free. Reserve at ritesmusic.org.

Castello di Borghese Vineyard is located at 17150 Route 48 in Mattituck.

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