Berwald Septet
This fascinating program begins with Julian Bliss making his Festival debut in one of the best-known works for solo clarinet.
Dvorák & Bernstein
Bernstein’s Halil opens the program, while Dvořák’s tumultuous F-minor Piano Trio brings the evening to a dramatic close.
Ran Dank Piano Recital
This rich recital program features works from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries.
Vivaldi Concertos
Ida Kavafian, Cho-Liang Lin, Daniel Phillips, Danbi Um, violin soloists; Tara Helen O’Connor, flute soloist; Harvey de Souza, L. P. How, violin; Toby Appel, viola; Kajsa William-Olsson, cello; Edgar Meyer, double bass; Paolo Bordignon, harpsichord
Beethoven & Mendelssohn
This powerhouse program begins with an intimate violin-and-piano performance of music from Stravinsky’s enduring ballet Pulcinella, moves to a beloved early composition by Beethoven and culminates in Mendelssohn’s genre-defining Octet.
Young People's Concert
The Summer Young People’s Concert is a FREE event. Tickets are not required.
Wiley & Polonsky Recital
In this highly anticipated duo recital, Peter Wiley and pianist Anna Polonsky perform two gorgeous 19th-century works.
Liverman & Huang Recital
Grammy Award–winning baritone Will Liverman and Grammy-nominated pianist Myra Huang return for a powerful program.
Mozart & Arensky
Alan Gilbert returns to play violin in Arensky’s Quartet in A Minor on a program that includes Mozart’s G-minor Piano Quartet and the first-ever Festival performance of English composer Malcolm Arnold’s Divertimento.
Nicolas Namoradze Recital
Pianist Nicolas Namoradze returns with an all-Ravel recital that features the exquisitely restrained Pavane pour une infante défunte; Jeux d’eau, and music from the composer’s Daphnis and Chloé ballet score.
Beach Bunny & The Beths
On 2025’s Tunnel Vision, Beach Bunny is getting back to basics: urgent, guitar-based indie rock with pop melodies. Woven through the album, “Just Around the Corner” echoes dynamic ’90s indie rock courtesy of fuzzed-out guitars and crashing drums, while slashing riffs and precise rhythms propel the melodic “Big Pink Bubble.”
Goldberg Variations for Trio
Three extraordinary musicians—Jennifer Gilbert, Alan Gilbert, and Paul Watkins, take listeners into a stunning alternative sound world for one of the most beloved works in the chamber music repertoire.