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Events for March 2026
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Mar 16, 2026
Octavo & Spotlight Festival
Dates: March 23
Sponsor: Manhattan Concert Productions
Auditorium: Carnegie Hall
Contact: William Kleinschmidt
  57th Street and, 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019
  New York City, NY United States
Phone: 9802876586
e-mail: tickets@mcp.us
Web: https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2026/03/23/Manhattan-Concert-Productions-Series-0830PM

March 23, 8:30 PM Experience the magic of Carnegie Hall with our Octavo & Spotlight Festival. Renowned guest conductors Brandon Boyd and Jeff Johnson will lead you through an evening of short musical pieces spanning genre and style. The evening would not be complete without performances by Trinity Choir and the University of Kentucky Men's Choir, our talented spotlight groups. Book your tickets today to witness incredible talent and artistry on one of the world's largest stages.

Mar 17, 2026
Goldmund Quartet
Dates: Mar 17
Sponsor: Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Auditorium: Segerstrom Center for the Arts - Samueli Theater
  600 Town Center Drive
  Costa Mesa, CA United States
Phone: (714) 556-2787
e-mail: BoxOffice@SCFTA.org
Web: https://www.scfta.org/events/2026/goldmund-quartett

The Goldmund Quartet invites you to an evening of musical discovery, illuminated by the soft glow of candlelight. Known for their passionate performances and thoughtfully nuanced interpretations, the Goldmund Quartet will present a program that blends wit, energy, and deep emotion and spans centuries of musical brilliance. Hear Haydn's witty and surprising "The Joke" Quartet in E-flat Major, Op. 33, No. 2, Bacewicz's rhythmically driving and harmonically bold Quartet No. 4, and Schubert's darkly passionate and emotionally charged "Death and the Maiden" Quartet in D minor, D. 810.

PCMS: Dark Matter(s) Recital
Dates: March 17 to 18
Sponsor: Philadelphia Chamber Music Society
Auditorium: Perelman Theater
  300 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19102, United States
  Philadelphia, PA United States
Phone: 215-569-8587
e-mail: mail@pcmsconcerts.org
Web: https://www.pcmsconcerts.org/concerts/schultz-ware/

South African soprano Golda Schultz is blessed with “one of the most golden rich-toned voices of her generation” (Opera). Her thrilling PCMS debut recital with pianist Jonathan Ware in 2022 revealed a rare combination of musical wit and curatorial thought. “Schultz and Ware made each song a deeply involving short story. She gives listeners the feeling that each piece of music is being newly discovered as she delivers it, a sense of wonder being transmitted from artist to audience” (Star Tribune).

The Long and Winding Road: Music Takes Form
Dates: Mar 17
Sponsor: La Jolla Music Society
Auditorium: The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Contact: 8584593728
  7600 Fay Ave
  La Jolla, CA United States
Phone: 8584593728
e-mail: boxoffice@theconrad.org
Web: https://theconrad.org/events/music-101-session-3/

Engage with history in this introduction to Western classical music! Led by Michael Gerdes, Director of Orchestras at San Diego State University and a longtime guest lecturer for our organization, this free, five-part public series is designed for anyone curious about the composers, works, and cultural movements that shaped the music we know and love. No prior musical background is required. Each lecture builds on the previous one, yet every session stands on its own, so you can join at any point in the series.

Mar 18, 2026
Besos Jazz Trio
Dates: Mar 18
Sponsor: La Jolla Music Society
Auditorium: The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Contact: 858
  7600 Fay Ave
  La Jolla, CA United States
Phone: 8584593728
e-mail: boxoffice@theconrad.org
Web: https://theconrad.org/events/2026-besos-jazz-trio/

The Besos Jazz Trio has been stirring up audiences with vibrant performances of music and dance since 2017. These worldly performers are a study in balancing traditions. With roots in Mexican ballet folklórico, Claudia Gomez plays percussion and tap dances. Evona Wascinski, from Poland, brings a classical virtuosity to the upright bass. Beston Barnett, a Nashville native, plays manouche guitar and sings in five languages. “We keep it loose but alive; we leave space for what each of us does best,” says Wascinski. Together, they improvise, sing, and dance their way through an eclectic mix of swing tunes, sambas, boleros, and musettes.

Mar 19, 2026
Matthew Morrison
Dates: Mar 19 to 21
Sponsor: Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Auditorium: Segerstrom Center for the Arts - Samueli Theater
  600 Town Center Drive
  Costa Mesa, CA United States
Phone: (714) 556-2787
e-mail: BoxOffice@SCFTA.org
Web: https://www.scfta.org/events/2026/matthew-morrison

Matthew Morrison, known for his standout role as Will Schuester on "Glee," is a dynamic performer whose charisma and versatility have captivated audiences for years. With a background in musical theater, Morrison effortlessly blends his impressive vocal talents with a strong acting presence, bringing depth and charm to all his performances. Over the course of his illustrious career, he has been nominated for Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe Awards. Morrison made his debut on Broadway in Footloose but his big break came when he was cast as heartthrob Link Larkin in the Tony-winning hit Hairspray. Morrison was later nominated for a Tony Award for his role in The Light in the Piazza and received a Drama Desk Nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Musical for 10 Million Miles. Morrison starred in the Tony-winning revival of South Pacific at Lincoln Center Theater in New York and then returned to the stage as J.M Barrie in the musical Finding Neverland, for which he received two Drama Desk nominations for his ro

Mar 20, 2026
Allakhverdyan and Crockett play Strauss
Dates: March 20, 2026
Sponsor: St. Matthew's Music Guild
Auditorium: The Parish of St. Matthew
Contact: info@musicguildonline.org
  1031 Bienveneda Ave
  Pacific Palisades, CA United States
Phone: 310.573.0722
e-mail: info@musicguildonline.org
Web: https://www.musicguildonline.org/event/allakhverdyan-and-crockett-play-strauss/

LA Phil principals Boris Allakhverdyan and Whitney Crockett join the Chamber Orchestra at St. Matthew's for one of Richard Strauss’s most beautiful and soulful late works, the “Duet-Concertino for Clarinet and Bassoon.” Along with Strauss’ “Duet-Concertino,” the concert also includes “Zachor” (“Remembrance”) by Los Angeles-based composer David Lefkowitz (pictured above), a work which reveals an old Lithuanian Klezmer tune emerging from the distant past. Tchaikovsky’s lushly orchestrated “Serenade for Strings” rounds out the program. Our casual pre-concert feature, “Liner notes,” offers conversation with the evening’s artists and insights into the music and composers. “Liner notes” begins at 7:10pm in the church and is free to all ticket holders. All concerts take place at St. Matthew’s Church in Pacific Palisades. Tickets: $45; Students $10

Le Consort: A Trio Sonata Soirée
Dates: Mar 20
Sponsor: La Jolla Music Society
Auditorium: The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Contact: 8584593728
  7600 Fay Avenue
  La Jolla, CA United States
Phone: 8584593728
e-mail: boxoffice@theconrad.org
Web: https://theconrad.org/events/le-consort/

Le Consort invites you to the baroque era, in which the trio Sonata was the most popular chamber music formation. This whirlwind program will spotlight examples by famous composers such as Bach and Telemann, alongside some unjustly neglected Baroque masters, illustrating the immense expressive range and creativity of this repertoire. With a few strokes of the two violins and cello bows and animation of the harpsichord’s keys, let yourself be teleported from the Venice of Albinoni and Gentili to the Naples of Porpora, with a visit to Telemann and Bach in Germany. The program concludes with a magnificent setting of “Follia”—the era’s most recognizable melody, and one which still resonates today. A great journey awaits you!

The Cry of Jeremiah
Dates: Fri Mar 20
Sponsor: Rochester Oratorio Society
Auditorium: Hochstein Performance Hall
Contact: Sarah Engel
  50 N Plymouth Ave
  Rochester, NY United States
Phone: 5854732234
e-mail: info@rossings.org
Web: https://rossings.org/allevents/the-cry-of-jeremiah/

The Cry of Jeremiah by Rosephanye Powell Excerpts from “Christus” by Felix Mendelssohn Featuring Pablo Willey-Bustos, tenor; Rev. Dr. Rickey B. Harvey Sr., narrator; Roberts Wesleyan Chorale, Carina Telesca, director; the Rochester Oratorio Society Symphonic Chorus and Orchestra Mendelssohn’s Christus, his answer to Handel’s Messiah, thrillingly relates the Easter story through the fragments left to us at his passing. Together with “The Cry of Jeremiah,” by Rosephanye Powell, they make for a compelling and uplifting, Gospel-inspired evening. Rev Dr. Rickey Harvey narrates, with Pablo Bustos-Willey, tenor, and the ROS Orchestra. The Roberts Wesleyan Chorale will perform selections under the direction of Carina Telesca, and will join the ROS Symphonic Chorus and Orchestra to sing The Cry of Jeremiah as conducted by Maestro Townell. Discounts on all advance ticket purchases including additional discounts for students and seniors. Tickets purchased at the door will be full price.

Mar 21, 2026
Augustin Hadelich, violin; Francesco Piemontesi, piano
Dates: Mar 21
Sponsor: La Jolla Music Society
Auditorium: The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Contact: 8584593728
  7600 Fay Avenue
  La Jolla, CA United States
Phone: 8584593728
e-mail: boxoffice@theconrad.org
Web: https://theconrad.org/events/hadelich-piemontesi/

“One of the most exciting violinists of his generation” — The New York Times “Francesco Piemontesi is one of the finest of young pianists and deserves to be fully recognised as such” — Classical Explorer

Composers Concordance Generations XV
Dates: March 21st, 2026
Auditorium: The Stonewall Inn
Contact: genepritsker@gmail.com
  53 Christopher Street, NYC
  New York City, NY United States
Phone: +1 646-522-9442
e-mail: composersconcordance@gmail.com
Web: https://composersconcordance.wixsite.com/2025-26-season

For Immediate Release - New York, NY - On March 21st at 6:30pm at the historic Stonewall Inn, Composers Concordance presents Generations XV, the 15th-annual concert featuring the winners of the Generations Composition Competition, with categories for composers 25 or younger, as well as composers 65 or older. This year's winners are Asher Lurie (Category A) for his composition 'Voltage Rip,' and Maurizio Najt (Category B) for their composition 'Coffee Rush Dance'. The winning works, scored for solo instruments with electronics, will be featured on a wide-ranging program including electronic music by Lynn Bechtold, Dan Cooper, Gilbert Galindo, Howie Kenty, Joseph Pehrson, Gene Pritsker, Will Rowe, Dave Soldier, and Maria Tegzes, to be performed by Michiyo Suzuki - clarinet, Gene Pritsker - guitar, Franz Hackl - trumpet, Maria Tegzes - soprano, and Will Rowe - cello.

Discover Maryland Opera: In Our Own Words
Dates: March 21, 2026
Sponsor: Maryland Opera
Auditorium: Roland Park Community Center
Contact: Jason Buckwalter
  5802 Roland Avenue
  Baltimore, MD United States
Phone: 484-678-6041
e-mail: info@marylandopera.org
Web: https://www.marylandopera.org/discovermo

Join James Harp, Artistic Director, and the Directors of Maryland Opera for cocktails and conversation about where we've been and where we're going. The event will feature live performances by soprano Jouelle Roberson and tenor Anthony Ballard of excerpts from our sold-out production of Oshun & Kandake and our upcoming production of Madama Butterfly, as well as signature cocktails inspired by all three operas created by Peter Wood of The Spirit Shop on Falls Road.  Enjoy light fare while you explore with us both our past and our exciting future.  Sip and discover all the ways we are working to build bridges between traditional and new opera, opera lovers and opera newcomers alike!

Mar 22, 2026
Doodle POP
Dates: Mar 22
Sponsor: La Jolla Music Society
Auditorium: The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Contact: 8584593728
  7600 Fay Avenue
  La Jolla, CA United States
Phone: 8584593728
e-mail: boxoffice@theconrad.org
Web: https://theconrad.org/events/doodle-pop/

A mischievous duo starts to doodle… and ends up creating a whole imaginative world! What will happen as we follow their vivid drawings into this beautiful watery world? From BRUSH Theatre in South Korea, this touching and playful non-verbal show uses live musicians who perform the accompanying score and sound effects, stunning interactive animation projections and live whiteboard drawings, and an abundance of theatrical imagination.

Shriver Hall Concert Series: Dark Matter(s) Recital
Dates: March 22
Auditorium: Shriver Hall
  3400 North Charles Street, Baltimore, MD, 21218, United States
  Baltimore, MD United States
Phone: 410-516-7164
e-mail: info@shriverconcerts.org
Web: https://www.shriverconcerts.org/schultz

An enticing selection of art songs spans familiar and overlooked repertoire from myriad styles, all rooted in great literature with settings of Walt Whitman, Shakespeare, Langston Hughes, and Strauss’s opulent Four Last Songs with texts by Hermann Hesse. South African soprano Golda Schultz, who has starred at the Opéra National de Paris, Metropolitan Opera, and BBC Proms, brings this program to life with her “remarkable depth and dimension” and “distinctively thrilling radiance” (Financial Times).

Mar 25, 2026
Golda Schultz: Dark Matter(s) at New Orleans Opera Festival
Dates: March 25
Sponsor: New Orleans Opera Association
Auditorium: The Civic Theatre
  510 O’Keefe Avenue, New Orleans, LA
  New Orleans, LA United States
Phone: (504) 529-2278
Web: https://www.neworleansoperafestival.org/

South African soprano Golda Schultz is blessed with “one of the most golden rich-toned voices of her generation” (Opera). With Dark Matter(s), Schultz and pianist Jonathan Ware weave together Strauss, Brahms, and Clara Schumann, offering New Orleans audiences a chance to experience one of today’s most compelling vocal artists at the height of her artistry.

Mar 26, 2026
Lang Lang
Dates: Mar 26
Sponsor: La Jolla Music Society
Auditorium: Jacobs Music Center
Contact: 8584593728
  1245 Seventh Ave
  San Diego, CA United States
Phone: 8584593728
e-mail: boxoffice@theconrad.org
Web: https://theconrad.org/events/lang-lang-3/

Lang Lang is a leading figure in classical music today—as a pianist, educator, and philanthropist, he has become one of the world’s most influential and committed ambassadors for the arts in the 21st century. Equally happy playing for billions of viewers at the 2008 Olympic Opening Ceremony in Beijing, the 2020 Dubai EXPO Opening Ceremony, the 2024 Reopening of Notre Dame in Paris, or just for a few hundred children in public schools, he is a master of communicating through music.

Notos Quartett
Dates: Mar 26
Sponsor: Segerstrom Center for the Arts
Auditorium: Segerstrom Center for the Arts - Samueli Theater
  600 Town Center Drive
  Costa Mesa, CA United States
Phone: (714) 556-2787
e-mail: BoxOffice@SCFTA.org
Web: https://www.scfta.org/events/2026/notos-quartett

Let the warm glow of candlelight guide you through an evening of musical exploration with the Notos Quartet. This dynamic ensemble, known for their fiery performances and insightful interpretations, will present a diverse program featuring Walton's dramatic Piano Quartet in D minor, Mozart's gracefully poignant Piano Quartet in G minor, and Schumann's romantically ardent Piano Quartet in Eb Major, Opus 47. The intimate atmosphere created by the candlelight will allow you to fully appreciate the emotional depth and beauty of these masterworks.

Mar 27, 2026
Newport Classical: Ars Poetica performs Dance and Transfiguration
Dates: Mar 27
Sponsor: Newport Classical
Auditorium: Newport Classical Recital Hall
  42 Dearborn St
  Newport, RI United States
e-mail: info@newportclassical.org
Web: https://newportclassical.org/event/ars-poetica-performs-dance-and-transfiguration/

Newport Classical presents Ars Poetica, an ensemble of acclaimed musicians who share a passion for bringing historical music to the stage. Comprised of a colorful array of Baroque instruments, including viola, lute, recorder, and voice, Ars Poetica’s concerts combine innovative repertoire choices, particularly of music from the high Renaissance to early Baroque, with sophisticated interpretations. Their Newport Classical program “Dance and Transfiguration” finds its inspiration in music that has taken previous material and turned it into something new.

Mar 28, 2026
Composers Concordance Trio Terrano
Dates: Sunday, Mar. 8th, 2026 at 3pm
Auditorium: St. John's in the Village
Contact: genepritsker@gmail.com
  218 W. 11th St., NYC
  New York City, NY United States
Phone: +1 212-243-6192
Web: https://www.stjvny.org/

"Music is the shorthand of emotion." — Leo Tolstoy For Immediate Release - New York, NY - On Sunday, March 8th at 3pm at St. John's in the Village, Composers Concordance presents Trio Terrano in a concert of riveting new music written for violin, cello, and piano. Featured on the program are Gene Pritsker's 'Everything Profound,' Audrey Morse's 'Tintagel Castle and Merlin's Cave,' and Lynn Bechtold's 'What If,' plus music by Anton Arensky, Dan Cooper, Walter Rabl, and Paul Schoenfield. The concert will also be live-streamed on Composers Concordance's Facebook Page.

Kingston Chamber Music Festival: Spring Concert
Dates: March 28, 2026
Sponsor: Kingston Chamber Music Festival
Auditorium: The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd
Contact: Valerie Cookson-Botto
  383 Old North Road, Kingston, RI 02881
  Kingston,, RI United States
Phone: (401) 236-8880
e-mail: info@kingstonchambermusic.org
Web: https://kingstonchambermusic.org/

The Kingston Chamber Music Festival (KCMF) celebrates its 38th Season with a Spring Concert on Saturday, March 28, 2026, at The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd in Kingston, RI. Spanning early 20th-century French elegance to the Romantic cello tradition, the program reflects KCMF’s mission to connect generations through exceptional chamber music in an intimate setting. Artistic Director and internationally acclaimed pianist Natalie Zhu performs with Megan Koch of the Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra and RIMEA All-State principal cellist Alejandro Quintero Cashore (Bishop Hendricken) in Menotti’s Suite for Two Cellos and Piano—highlighting collaboration between seasoned professionals and emerging talent. The program opens with Nadia Boulanger’s Three Pieces for Cello and Piano, elegant miniatures rich in lyricism and refined harmony. Menotti’s Suite follows, vibrant and expressive. The evening concludes with Brahms’s Cello Sonata in E minor, Op. 38, a cornerstone of the repertoire.

Loeffler’s Lost Octet, Debussy & Schumann
Dates: Mar 28
Auditorium: First Baptist Church of Portland
  909 SW 11th Avenue
  Portland, OR United States
Phone: 503-294-6400
e-mail: tickets@cmnw.org
Web: https://cmnw.org/concerts-events/2025-26-season/loefflers-lost-octet-debussy-schumann/2385

A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO EXPERIENCE THIS MASTERPIECE Imagine a Romantic masterpiece lost to time, unpublished, unrecorded, and unheard since 1897. Incredibly, after two premiere performances that one reviewer said “took nearly everyone by storm,” Boston-based composer Charles Martin Loeffler’s stunning Octet vanished into the archives of the Library of Congress until it was rediscovered in 2020 by CMNW Protégé Project Alumnus Graeme Steele Johnson. After a year reconstructing the score, an all-star ensemble including clarinetists Johnson and CMNW Artistic Director Emeritus David Shifrin, CMNW Protégé Project Alumni violinists Isabelle Ai Durrenberger and Anna Lee, Oregon Symphony bassist Braizahn Jones, and others will bring it back to life, alongside two masterpieces by Claude Debussy. You can be among one of the first audiences to experience Loeffler’s gorgeous Octet in more than 125 years!

Mar 29, 2026
Ravi Shankar Ensemble
Dates: Mar 29
Sponsor: La Jolla Music Society
Auditorium: The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
Contact: 8584593728
  7600 Fay Avenue
  La Jolla, CA United States
Phone: (858) 459-3728
e-mail: boxoffice@theconrad.org
Web: https://theconrad.org/events/shankar-ensmble/

Curated by Sukanya and Anoushka Shankar, the Ravi Shankar Ensemble is a multi-generational collective of world-class musicians dedicated to the masterful compositions and enduring legacy of the uniquely legendary musician Ravi Shankar. In its debut tour, the ensemble presents a special program featuring visual elements from the Ravi Shankar archives alongside a dynamic selection of Shankar’s soul-stirring music.

Mar 30, 2026
ECCO & Shai Wosner, Tai Murray, Nate Farrington
Dates: March 30
Sponsor: Music Mondays
Auditorium: Advent Lutheran Church
Contact: Aaron Wunsch
  2504 Broadway at 93rd Street
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 2126652504
e-mail: info@musicmondays.org
Web: https://www.musicmondays.org/march-2026

Always an audience favorite, the exuberant East Coast Chamber Orchestra (ECCO) returns to Music Mondays with Dvo?ák’s lyrical Serenade for Strings and three lively new works for string orchestra, including Errollyn Wallen’s tour de force, Concerto Grosso, featuring solos by pianist Shai Wosner, violinist Tai Murray, and bassist Nate Farrington. Hear why “these youthful players are helping to form classical music’s future.” (Washington Post)  



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