artistic director

Kal Sugatski

Kal Sugatski (they/them) is a violist and imaginative creator known for their “soul satisfying, bold, political and creative” concert series Vigorous Tenderness, a radically envisioned outdoor chamber music series in Maine. A dynamic musician, Kal has performed with the New York Philharmonic, Pittsburgh Symphony, New York City Ballet, International Contemporary Ensemble, and ChamberQueer, as well as The National, Andrea Boccelli, and Stevie Wonder.  They have also appeared on more than 50 recordings, including Judas and the Black Messiah and other Grammy-winning albums.  


A catalyst for radical change in the arts, Kal’s project Vigorous Tenderness features the work of composers of color, queer composers, and other marginalized voices in classical music, fostering deeper connections between new sounds, community, and the environment. Recognized as a 2022 Mainer of the Year for their groundbreaking arts programming, Kal creates relevant, powerful and experimental concert experiences, responsive to immediate social, political and environmental concerns.  More than 7000 community members have attended a Vigorous Tenderness concert since its inception in 2020.


Kal’s season highlights include performances as principal violist of Orchestra of St. Luke’s, international touring with Max Richter and the American Contemporary Music Ensemble, concerts with new music ensemble Either/Or, backpacking in Tasmania, and Tiny Desk Concerts with Radiohead’s Philip Selway.  They have been featured on NPR twice, both as a soloist and chamber musician and were a 2021-2022 season musician with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.  A regular on Broadway, their appearances include Disney’s The Lion King, Dear Evan Hansen, & Juliet Parade, and they currently hold the violin/viola chair at Lempicka.


A native of Portland, Maine, Kal holds degrees from Oberlin and Manhattan School of Music.  In their spare time they are a long-distance hiker, ocean swimmer, and nature enthusiast.

associate director

Katherine Liccardo

Violinist Katherine Liccardo, a native New Yorker, began her violin and piano studies at age 3. Katherine’s passion for music started at home, growing up in a household of music teachers and performers. At the age of 18, she made her Carnegie Hall Stern Auditorium solo debut as the winner of the Metropolitan Youth Orchestra Concerto Competition.  An active pedagogue and Suzuki teacher, Katherine has a full studio of in person and online students spanning from Maine to Australia. She has been on the faculty of the Center for Preparatory Studies in Music at Queens College for 13 years. During the summers, Katherine has served on the faculty of Kneisel Hall’s Program for Maine Students and Berkshire Summer Music in Massachusetts. She currently serves on the board of the Maine Suzuki Association.

As a performer, Katherine has played at major venues such as Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and The Kennedy Center, but is currently committed to serving local communities in Maine. In addition to her work with Vigorous Tenderness, Katherine works with Shelter Music Maine, a fledgling organization that brings music to unsheltered communities across the state.  SMM believes that all people deserve access to the therapeutic, healing powers of music.

Katherine has recently discovered a love for Celtic fiddling and has been studying with Jeremy Kittel for the past two and a half years. When she’s not playing and teaching, you will probably find her drinking tea with a cat on her lap.

board

Sarah Shmitt, Julia Breul, & Tom Perkins

performers & composers

coming soon…