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The Boy Who Cried Wolf
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The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Date and time: Location: Lensic Performing Arts Center

Inspired by the famous Aesop fable, this wonderful play has a gifted ensemble of actor-musicians who play the endearing characters, the hilarious sheep, and perhaps a scary wolf or two!

Chiaroscuro Quartet
Santa Fe Pro Musica

Chiaroscuro Quartet

Date and time: Location: St Francis Auditorium

Sweelinck: Fantasia Chromatica, SwWV 258
Beethoven: Quartet No. 16 in F Major, Op. 135
Mendelssohn: Quartet No. 2 in A Minor, Op. 13

Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández
Ballet Folklorico Press Photo, Woman dancing in flowy white dress on stage
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Ballet Folklórico de México de Amalia Hernández

Date and time: Location: Lensic Performing Arts Center

The Ballet Folklórico de México revolutionized the concept of traditional dance and transformed the history of Mexican dance, laying the groundwork and setting the tone for thousands of dance troupes in Mexico and abroad with the characteristic seal of its creator.

The Hot Sardines
The Hot Sardines press photo, members surrounding piano playing instruments
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The Hot Sardines

Date and time: Location: Lensic Performing Arts Center

The Hot Sardines emerged two decades ago, turning heads with their unique brand of reinvigorated classic jazz.

Holy Week Baroque
Santa Fe Pro Musica

Holy Week Baroque

Date and time: Location: First Presbyterian

Music of the Italian Baroque

Lang Lang
Lang Lang, Solo Piano, Classical
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Lang Lang

Date and time: Location: Lensic Performing Arts Center

Lang Lang is one of the most influential classical musicians of the 21st century, celebrated as a pianist, educator, and global ambassador for the arts.

Aga Khan Master Musicians
Aga Khan Master Musicians, featuring Feras Charestan (qanun), Abbos Kosimov (doira), Basel Rajoub (saxophone, duclar), Yurdal Tokcan (oud), Wu Man (pipa), Vincent Peirani (accordion), Vincent Ségal (cello)
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Aga Khan Master Musicians

Date and time: Location: Lensic Performing Arts Center

Aga Khan Master Musicians unite virtuoso artists from across the Middle East, Mediterranean, Central Asia, and China to create a strikingly original body of work that blends deep-rooted musical traditions with innovative, cross-cultural creativity.

Branford Marsalis and Dianne Reeves Celebrate John Coltrane
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Branford Marsalis and Dianne Reeves Celebrate John Coltrane

Date and time: Location: Lensic Performing Arts Center

September 2026 marks the centennial of John Coltrane’s birth. To honor the enduring legacy of one of jazz’s most transcendent voices, the Branford Marsalis Quartet and Dianne Reeves will release a tribute album which revisits Coltrane’s seminal 1963 collaboration with Johnny Hartman

An Evening with MILOŠ: Romance Through Time
MILOŠ, Solo Guitar, Classical
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An Evening with MILOŠ: Romance Through Time

Date and time: Location: Lensic Performing Arts Center

In this intimate program, world-renowned guitarist MILOŠ traces the evolution of romance through music—blending centuries of works that capture love in all its forms with the artistry that has made him one of today’s most celebrated classical musicians.

Brentano Quartet
Santa Fe Pro Musica

Brentano Quartet

Date and time: Location: St Francis Auditorium

Shostakovich: Fugue in E-Flat Minor, Op. 87, No. 14
Shostakovich: Quartet No. 15 in E-Flat Minor, Op. 144
J.S. Bach: Fugue in C-Sharp Minor, BWV 849
Beethoven: Quartet No. 14 in C-Sharp Minor, Op. 131

YAMATO — The Drummers of Japan
YAMATO - Drummers of Japan, men playing drums on stage
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YAMATO — The Drummers of Japan

Date and time: Location: Lensic Performing Arts Center

YAMATO is an internationally acclaimed Japanese Taiko drumming group that has captivated audiences in over 50 countries with their powerful, high-energy performances.

Chanticleer
Chanticleer, Choral, Classical
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Chanticleer

Date and time: Location: Lensic Performing Arts Center

Grammy Award-winning vocal ensemble Chanticleer is celebrated worldwide as an “orchestra of voices,” blending Renaissance roots with classical, gospel, jazz, and popular music..