In the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra’s latest concert, two famous Romantic masterpieces will take center stage — and orchestra members hope to show just how well the pieces work together. “A Saturday Evening of Symphonies” will
Students from Fletcher Elementary School in the Jamestown Public Schools, under the direction of their music teacher Mary Crandall, practice recorded in preparation to join the CSO in the Link Up: The Orchestra Sings concert
The Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra’s 90th season opens tonight with a highly anticipated performance featuring one of Chautauqua Institution’s favorite musicians: internationally renowned pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk. At 8:15 p.m. tonight, June 27 in the Amphitheater, the CSO
THE CRISTINA PATO QUARTET According to Galician bagpipe player Cristina Pato, one rhythm connects a diverse set of cultures — and in “Latina,” those rhythms will unite in an exploration of Latin music. In its
Cristina Pato Quartet Cristina Pato has many different roles: New York University educator, composer, pianist and writer. But at Chautauqua Institution, she is best known for one role in particular: Galician bagpipe master. Pato, who
Five new voices will arrive at Chautauqua Institution this season — and each will play a major role in the community’s future. They belong to the 2019 Chautauqua Diversity Fellows Program: five talented student musicians who