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Newport Classical Music Festival presents Musical Transcriptions: Part I
Jul 14
Newport Classical
Newport Art Museum
76 Bellevue Ave
Newport, RI United States info@newportclassical.orghttp://https://newportclassical.org/event/musical-transcriptions-part- Experience familiar works in a whole new light as returning artists Hanzhi Wang and Anthony Trionfo take you through a vibrant program reimagined for accordion and flute. This intimate concert invites audiences to hear well-loved repertoire in a fresh, inventive way, paired with contemporary works that perfectly complement these reimagined classics. Arrive early to explore the museum for a truly enriching experience.
From July 2-19, 2026, the Newport Classical Music Festival will turn this “City by the Sea” into a summer destination for music lovers, featuring 30 concerts across 11 unforgettable venues, from cliffside lawns to gilded mansions.
Admission: $50 - $75
Newport Classical Music Festival presents Musical Transcriptions: Part II
Jul 14
Newport Classical
Newport Art Museum
76 Bellevue Ave
Newport, RI United States info@newportclassical.orghttp://https://newportclassical.org/event/musical-transcriptions-part- Experience familiar works in a whole new light as returning artists Hanzhi Wang and Anthony Trionfo take you through a vibrant program transcribed for accordion and flute. Set against the artwork of the Newport Art Museum, hear well-loved repertoire in a fresh, inventive way, paired with contemporary works that perfectly complement these reimagined classics. Arrive early to explore the museum for a truly enriching experience.
From July 2-19, 2026, the Newport Classical Music Festival will turn this “City by the Sea” into a summer destination for music lovers, featuring 30 concerts across 11 unforgettable venues, from cliffside lawns to gilded mansions.
Admission: $50 - $75
Jul 15, 2026
Cooperstown Summer Music Festival
July 15 - August 17
Fenimore Farm & Country Village
5775 NY-80
Cooperstown, NY United States
(877) 666-7421
info@cooperstownmusicfest.orghttp://https://www.cooperstownmusicfest.org/new-events The Cooperstown Summer Music Festival’s 28th season brings six evenings of extraordinary music to the concert halls and historic venues of Otsego County. This summer’s lineup ranges from the virtuosic baroque of The Sebastians to the blazing bluegrass of Grammy-winner Michael Cleveland, from WindSync’s dazzling wind quintet program to the Westerlies, a brass quartet whose unique blend of jazz, classical, and Americana defies category. The Grammy-winning Ying Quartet returns to join Artistic Director Linda Chesis for a chamber music evening featuring David Ludwig’s Canzoniere, and Caroga Arts Ensemble brings saxophonist Eddie Barbash and the KASA Quartet for an irresistible evening of jazz and strings. Whatever your musical taste, you can trust that every performance on the CSMF stage represents the very best of its kind.
Jul 16, 2026
Newport Classical Music Festival presents Colors of Bach
Jul 16
Newport Classical
The Breakers
44 Ochre Point Ave
Newport, RI United States info@newportclassical.orghttp://https://newportclassical.org/event/colors-of-bach/ Step inside Bach’s world for an immersive evening at The Breakers! Acclaimed violinist Eldbjørg Hemsing returns, joining harpsichordist Sebastian Bottone and Newport Classical’s Resident Festival Artists in Colors of Bach, a program that explores the breadth of one of classical music’s most influential voices. This program offers a rare opportunity to experience Bach’s music as a living, breathing world of sound, rich with contrast, beauty, and humanity.
From July 2-19, 2026, the Newport Classical Music Festival will turn this “City by the Sea” into a summer destination for music lovers, featuring 30 concerts across 11 unforgettable venues, from cliffside lawns to gilded mansions.
Admission: $50 - $200
Newport Classical Music Festival presents WindSync
Jul 16
Newport Classical
The Elms
367 Bellevue Ave
Newport, RI United States info@newportclassical.orghttp://https://newportclassical.org/event/windsync-2/ After an energetic and imaginative Children’s Concert in 2024, WindSync returns to Newport! Praised for playing “many idioms authoritatively, elegantly, with adroit technique, and with great fun” (All About the Arts), WindSync brings a playful approach to the wind quintet repertoire, weaving together classical favorites, contemporary works, and folk-inspired pieces into a vivid musical journey. Set in the elegant surroundings of the historic Elms mansion, this delightful morning concert features a program ranging from the vibrant textures of Boulanger and Glass, the folky Botanist Suite, Mozart’s spirited Serenade in C minor, and more.
Admission: $50 - $75
Jul 17, 2026
Newport Classical Music Festival presents Awakening Light at Sunrise
Jul 17
Newport Classical
Rosecliff
548 Bellevue Ave
Newport, RI United States info@newportclassical.orghttp://https://newportclassical.org/event/awakening-light/ Framed by a quintessential Newport sunrise over the Atlantic and the iconic Cliff Walk, the Resident Festival Artists invite you to begin your day with a thoughtfully curated early morning concert. Sitting on the terrace of the Rosecliff mansion, let the gentle sea breeze and the soft glow of dawn accompany a program as peaceful and reflective as the setting itself. Presenting works by Biber, Beethoven, Pärt, Holst, and Golijov, we invite listeners to awaken with the day’s first light in harmony with the music.
Complimentary coffee and pastries will be served before and after the concert.
Admission: $75
Newport Classical Music Festival presents Pavel Kolesnikov and Samson Tsoy
Jul 17
Newport Classical
The Breakers
44 Ochre Point Ave
Newport, RI United States info@newportclassical.orghttp://https://newportclassical.org/event/pavel-kolesnikov-samson-tsoy Described as “piano magicians” by The Arts Desk, duo Pavel Kolesnikov and Samson Tsoy bring their synergy to Newport for a magical night of interplay between two of today’s most compelling pianists. Known for their inventive site-specific performances, from car parks in London to historic theaters in Aldeburgh, they now add The Breakers mansion to their impressive list of unique venues. Their program is anchored by Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring and Ravel’s Ma Mère l’Oye.
From July 2-19, 2026, the Newport Classical Music Festival will turn this “City by the Sea” into a summer destination for music lovers, featuring 30 concerts across 11 unforgettable venues.
Admission: $50 - $200
Jul 18, 2026
Newport Classical Music Festival: Lawrence Brownlee & Erin Morley
Jul 18
Newport Classical
The Breakers
44 Ochre Point Ave
Newport, RI United States info@newportclassical.orghttp://https://newportclassical.org/event/opera-night/ Step into the golden age of opera with two of the world’s most celebrated voices. Tenor Lawrence Brownlee and soprano Erin Morley bring their unparalleled virtuosity to The Breakers for an unforgettable evening of bel canto masterpieces. From Rossini and Bellini to Verdi and Bizet, this dazzling program features some of opera’s most beloved arias, showcasing the exceptional technique that has made these two artists international stars. Experience the thrill of hearing music written for the world’s greatest voices performed by two artists at the absolute pinnacle of their careers, all set against one of Newport’s most breathtaking mansions.
Admission: $65 - $250
Jul 19, 2026
Homecoming Concert
Sun. July 19, 2026 @ 4 pm
Roxanne Howe-Murphy & James Murphy, and Laurie Meyer
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
boxoffice@desertchorale.org
131 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM United States
(505) 988-2282
boxoffice@desertchorale.orghttp://https://desertchorale.org/concerts-events/homecoming/ Familiar Sights and New Horizons
July 19 - August 2, 2026
Program sponsored by Elaine Wang Meyerhoffer
Marking our nation’s 250th anniversary, this program celebrates the rich yet comforting sounds of American roots choral music. Twenty-four professional vocalists from across the country will unite to perform fresh compositions by Shawn Kirchner, Moira Smiley, and Shavon Lloyd. These celebrated composers, known for their masterful blending of classical choral traditions with American folk influences, will explore themes of community and belonging. Piano, violin, and cello join the Desert Chorale for Alex Berko’s Sacred Place. This moving piece interweaves the structure of a Jewish service with environmental texts, reflecting on the beautiful world we call home. Rounding out this program is the premiere of Cranes Coming Home by emerging composer Taja Astar, winner of Chicago a cappella’s HerVoice competition. Find your own sense of home within this inspiring evening.
Mada & Hugh America 250
July 19
Sevenars Concerts
Sevenars Academy
413-238-5854
15 Ireland Street
Worthington, MA United States
(413) 238-5854
sevenars@aol.com Sevenars is proud to present the Mada & Hugh Piano Duo - the combined talents of Romanian-born pianist M?d?lina-Claudia D?nil? and Korean-American pianist Hugh Sung. Their dynamic and innovative 4-hand performances have captivated audiences worldwide, earning them prestigious accolades, including first prize at the 2024 London International Competition and the 2023 Charleston International Competition, as well as second prize at the 2024 American International Competition. Their exciting Sevenars program will honor America's 250th with works of Barber, Bernstein, Carollo, Copland, Gershwin, Higdon, Persichetti, Price, Lawnhurst & Pollack, and more - including their own arrangements! For more info, please visit madahugh.com
Newport Classical Music Festival presents Harlem Quartet and Friends
Jul 19
Newport Classical
The Breakers
44 Ochre Point Ave
Newport, RI United States info@newportclassical.orghttp://https://newportclassical.org/event/festival-finale-harlem-quart Don’t miss the finale of the 57th Newport Classical Music Festival, featuring GRAMMY Award-winning Harlem Quartet alongside Newport Classical’s Resident Festival Artists in an exhilarating evening of string octets. Known for bringing “a new attitude to classical music” (Cincinnati Enquirer), Harlem Quartet brings its signature dynamic energy to The Breakers for a performance steeped in innovation and collaboration. With a program dynamically anchored by Shostakovich and Mendelssohn, this finale promises to be a bold and exciting send-off to the 2026 Festival.
Admission: $65 - $200
Jul 23, 2026
Rachmaninoff's All-Night Vigil
Thurs. July 23, 2026 @ 7:30 pm
Phyllis Lehmberg and Patricia Stanley
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
boxoffice@desertchorale.org
131 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM United States
(505) 988-2282
boxoffice@desertchorale.orghttp://https://desertchorale.org/concerts-events/rachmaninoffs-all-nig A Sanctuary of Sound
July 23 - 30, 2026
Last performed in 2016, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale is thrilled to continue the tradition of presenting Sergei Rachmaninoff’s profoundly beautiful and deeply spiritual All-Night Vigil (popularly known as Vespers). This cornerstone of choral music consists of fifteen movements of unaccompanied voices creating a cathedral of sound, resonating with both the ancient and the innovative. Composed in less than two weeks in 1915 against the backdrop of war, Rachmaninoff’s masterpiece marries traditional Orthodox chants with his distinctive harmonic language, creating a work of great emotional depth. From the grand opening of “Come, Let Us Worship” to the famous low B-flat descent in “Now Lettest Thou,” the Vespers showcases the full expressive range of the human voice. The Desert Chorale will expand to 32 top-tier professional vocalists to tackle this Herculean work. Whether you’re hearing the Vespers for the first time or revisiting a beloved favorite, this program promi
Jul 24, 2026
Homecoming Concert
Fri. July 24, 2026 @ 7:30 pm
Peter and Sara Rutenberg
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
boxoffice@desertchorale.org
131 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM United States
(505) 988-2282
boxoffice@desertchorale.orghttp://https://desertchorale.org/concerts-events/homecoming/ Familiar Sights and New Horizons
July 19 - August 2, 2026
Marking our nation’s 250th anniversary, this program celebrates the rich yet comforting sounds of American roots choral music. Twenty-four professional vocalists from across the country will unite to perform fresh compositions by Shawn Kirchner, Moira Smiley, and Shavon Lloyd. These celebrated composers, known for their masterful blending of classical choral traditions with American folk influences, will explore themes of community and belonging. Piano, violin, and cello join the Desert Chorale for Alex Berko’s Sacred Place. This moving piece interweaves the structure of a Jewish service with environmental texts, reflecting on the beautiful world we call home. Rounding out this program is the premiere of Cranes Coming Home by emerging composer Taja Astar, winner of Chicago a cappella’s HerVoice competition. Find your own sense of home within this inspiring evening.
Jul 25, 2026
A Toast to the Rat Pack
July 25, 2026
LA County Arboretum
BoxOffice@PasadenaSymphony-Pops.org
LA County Arboretum
Arcadia, CA United States
6267937172
boxoffice@pasadenasymphony-pops.orghttp://https://pasadenasymphony-pops.org/concert/rat-pack-tribute/ Step back into the golden age of swing with the timeless hits of Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Ella Fitzgerald for a dazzling evening of swagger, smooth vocals, and big band swing with: My Way, Come Fly with Me, I’ve Got the World on a String, Ain’t that a Kick in the Head, Come Rain or Come Shine and so much more.
Carmen
July 25, 29 & 31, August 2, 2026
Cincinnati Opera
Cincinnati Music Hall
1241 Elm Street
Cincinnati, OH United States
513-241-2742
info@cincinnatiopera.orghttp://https://www.cincinnatiopera.org Music by Georges Bizet
Libretto by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy
The fiercely independent Carmen lives—and loves—on her own terms. When she sets her sights on Don José, a straitlaced soldier with a sweetheart back home, he quickly unravels, abandoning everything for her. But Carmen’s heart doesn’t stay in one place for long, and when the charismatic toreador Escamillo enters the ring, jealousy turns deadly. Set to Bizet’s iconic, rhythm-driven score, Carmen is a story of desire, freedom, and fatal choices.
Cincinnati Opera presents Carmen
July 25-August 2, 2026
Cincinnati Music Hall
1241 Elm Street
Cincinnati, OH United States
5132412742
info@cincinnatiopera.orghttp://https://www.cincinnatopera.org/carmen The fiercely independent Carmen lives—and loves—on her own terms. When she sets her sights on Don José, a straitlaced soldier with a sweetheart back home, he quickly unravels, abandoning everything for her. But Carmen’s heart doesn’t stay in one place for long, and when the charismatic toreador Escamillo enters the ring, jealousy turns deadly. Set to Bizet’s iconic, rhythm-driven score, Carmen is a story of desire, freedom, and fatal choices.
Rachmaninoff's All-Night Vigil
Sat. July 25, 2026 @ 6 pm
St. John's Cathedral
boxoffice@desertchorale.org
318 Silver Ave SW
Albuquerque, NM United States
(505) 988-2282
boxoffice@desertchorale.orghttp://https://desertchorale.org/concerts-events/rachmaninoffs-all-nig A Sanctuary of Sound
July 23–30, 2026
Last performed in 2016, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale is thrilled to continue the tradition of presenting Sergei Rachmaninoff’s profoundly beautiful and deeply spiritual All-Night Vigil (popularly known as Vespers). This cornerstone of choral music consists of fifteen movements of unaccompanied voices creating a cathedral of sound, resonating with both the ancient and the innovative. Composed in less than two weeks in 1915 against the backdrop of war, Rachmaninoff’s masterpiece marries traditional Orthodox chants with his distinctive harmonic language, creating a work of great emotional depth. From the grand opening of “Come, Let Us Worship” to the famous low B-flat descent in “Now Lettest Thou,” the Vespers showcases the full expressive range of the human voice. The Desert Chorale will expand to 32 top-tier professional vocalists to tackle this Herculean work. Whether you’re hearing the Vespers for the first time or revisiting a beloved favorite, this program promises
Jul 26, 2026
Rachmaninoff's All-Night Vigil
Sun. July 26, 2026 @ 4 pm
Patricia "Tish" Romer
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
boxoffice@desertchorale.org
131 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM United States
(505) 988-2282
boxoffice@desertchorale.orghttp://https://desertchorale.org/concerts-events/rachmaninoffs-all-nig A Sanctuary of Sound
Last performed in 2016, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale is thrilled to continue the tradition of presenting Sergei Rachmaninoff’s profoundly beautiful and deeply spiritual All-Night Vigil (popularly known as Vespers). This cornerstone of choral music consists of fifteen movements of unaccompanied voices creating a cathedral of sound, resonating with both the ancient and the innovative. Composed in less than two weeks in 1915 against the backdrop of war, Rachmaninoff’s masterpiece marries traditional Orthodox chants with his distinctive harmonic language, creating a work of great emotional depth. From the grand opening of “Come, Let Us Worship” to the famous low B-flat descent in “Now Lettest Thou,” the Vespers showcases the full expressive range of the human voice. The Desert Chorale will expand to 32 top-tier professional vocalists to tackle this Herculean work.
The Champlain Trio: In Her Voice
July 26
Sevenars Concerts
Sevenars Academy
413-238-5854
15 Ireland Street
Worthington, MA United States
(413) 238-5854
sevenars@aol.comhttp://https://sevenars.org The Champlain Trio combines the extraordinary gifts of pianist Hiromi Fukuda, violinist Letitia Quante, and cellist Emily Taubl. All three earned degrees from The Juilliard School (among others) and hold positions in the Vermont Symphony Orchestra, Springfield Symphony Orchestra, Amherst College, the University of Vermont, and Middlebury College. Among their many distinctions, they were awarded a Vermont Arts Council Grant to record the Croatian composer Dora Peja?evi?’s Piano Trio, Op. 29, and that album is now out! Their Sevenars concert will include this stunning work, along with trios by Amy Beach and Charlotte Sohy. For more on them, see champlaintrio.com!
Jul 28, 2026
Cincinnati Opera presents Orpheus and Euridice
July 28-August 1, 2026
Cincinnati Music Hall
1241 Elm Street
Cincinnati, OH United States
5132412742
info@cincinnatiopera.orghttp://https://www.cincinnatiopera.org/orpheus Orpheus, a grieving musician, loses his beloved Euridice too soon—and is granted one impossible chance to bring her back from the underworld. Guided by music and memory, he descends into a realm of shadows with only one rule: don’t look back. Ricky Ian Gordon’s Orpheus and Euridice retells the ancient myth with lyrical intimacy and emotional clarity, blending classical voice with contemporary style. It’s a haunting meditation on love, loss, and letting go.
Orpheus and Euridice
July 28 & 30, August 1, 2026
Cincinnati Opera
Cincinnati Music Hall
1241 Elm Street
Cincinnati, OH United States
513-241-2742
info@cincinnatiopera.orghttp://https://www.cincinnatiopera.org Orpheus, a grieving musician, loses his beloved Euridice too soon—and is granted one impossible chance to bring her back from the underworld. Guided by music and memory, he descends into a realm of shadows with only one rule: don’t look back. Ricky Ian Gordon’s Orpheus and Euridice retells the ancient myth with lyrical intimacy and emotional clarity, blending classical voice with contemporary style. It’s a haunting meditation on love, loss, and letting go.
Renaissance Splendor Concert
Tues. July 28, 2026 @ 7:30 pm
Gregory Dove
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
boxoffice@desertchorale.org
131 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM United States
(505) 988-2282
boxoffice@desertchorale.orghttp://https://desertchorale.org/concerts-events/renaissance-splendor/ Discover Europe’s Musical Masterpieces
July 12 - August 1, 2026
Journey into the heart of Spain and Italy, where a resplendent world of Renaissance and Early Baroque sounds awaits. Twenty Desert Chorale artists—joined by the early music ensemble Incantare, theorbo, and organ—will transport you to the hallowed halls of grand cathedrals, the mountains and seasides of the Mediterranean, and beyond. Experience the breathtaking polyphony of these sacred and secular works, creating a captivating tapestry of interwoven melodies that will fill you with the same wonder felt by those who first heard these masterworks centuries ago.
Jul 29, 2026
Santa Fe Desert Chorale Artist Spotlight Recital
July 29, 2026
St. Bede's Episcopal Church
boxoffice@desertchorale.org
550 W San Mateo Road
Santa Fe, NM United States
(505) 988-2282
boxoffice@desertchorale.orghttp://https://desertchorale.org/concerts-events/artist-spotlight-reci Our professional singers not only blend seamlessly in an ensemble—they also shine on the solo stage! Three of your favorite Desert Chorale artists come together for an art song recital in the close setting of St. Bede’s Episcopal Church. Sneak out of the office early and treat yourself to an afternoon filled with profound poetry and soaring melodies.
Jul 30, 2026
Rachmaninoff's All-Night Vigil
Thurs. July 30, 2026
Katherine and William Landschulz
Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
boxoffice@desertchorale.org
131 Cathedral Place
Santa Fe, NM United States
(505) 988-2282
boxoffice@desertchorale.orghttp://https://desertchorale.org/concerts-events/rachmaninoffs-all-nig A Sanctuary of Sound
July 23-30, 2026
Last performed in 2016, the Santa Fe Desert Chorale is thrilled to continue the tradition of presenting Sergei Rachmaninoff’s profoundly beautiful and deeply spiritual All-Night Vigil (popularly known as Vespers). This cornerstone of choral music consists of fifteen movements of unaccompanied voices creating a cathedral of sound, resonating with both the ancient and the innovative. Composed in less than two weeks in 1915 against the backdrop of war, Rachmaninoff’s masterpiece marries traditional Orthodox chants with his distinctive harmonic language, creating a work of great emotional depth. From the grand opening of “Come, Let Us Worship” to the famous low B-flat descent in “Now Lettest Thou,” the Vespers showcases the full expressive range of the human voice. The Desert Chorale will expand to 32 top-tier professional vocalists to tackle this Herculean work.
Jul 31, 2026
The Incomplete History of the World in Ten Pieces
Jul 31
La Jolla Music Society
The Conrad Prebys Performing Arts Center
8584593728
7600 Fay Ave
La Jolla, CA United States
8584593728
boxoffice@theconrad.orghttp://https://theconrad.org/events/ten-pieces/ Music lives within history—and it also creates its own.
As SummerFest marks its 40th year, this season explores both: composers responding to the world around them, and the turning points that reshaped the course of music itself. From works born in moments of upheaval to rediscoveries, landmark commissions, and bold new collaborations, SummerFest celebrates the past—and the new chapters we continue to write.
Part of our Synergy Series, this boundary-crossing opening night blends music, storytelling, and theatrical narration in a fast-moving journey through history. Legendary actor Simon Callow joins festival artists for a vivid time-travel adventure—from medieval chant to modern revolution—where each piece becomes a portal to a defining moment in the story of music.