Internationally-renowned conductor William “Bill” Eddins is coming home to Chautauqua. Eddins will conduct the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra at 8:15 p.m. tonight, July 11, in the
For mezzo-soprano Quinn Middleman, there’s something captivating about the vulnerability that opera singers experience in recitals. “I think that’s what people are looking for
As she wrote and researched coastal communities represented within Rising: Dispatches From the New American Shore, Elizabeth Rush found herself following the rampikes. Coupled with
Pianist, Alexander Kobrin, works with Yue Zhang during Kobrin's master class on Monday, July 8, 2019 at the Sherwood-Marsh Studios. Kobrin was awarded at the
Week Three of Chautauqua Institution’s 2019 season, “A Planet in Balance: A Week in Partnership with National Geographic Society,” hones in on possible solutions to
Through the character of the pastor’s wife, Elizabeth, The Christians playwright Lucas Hnath describes the play’s main character, Pastor Paul, as “magnificent.” And although Paul
Jared Jacobsen, organist and coordinator of worship and sacred music, practices for of the 2019 season. SARAH YENESEL/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER It’s not often that a composer
Chautauqua Theater Company Guest Actor Jamison Jones portrays the Pastor in The Christians during the dress rehearsal on Thursday, June 27, 2019 in Bratton Theatre.
Maggie Smith Maggie Smith’s greatest professional success hinges on a cycle of grief. Her poem “Good Bones,” which Public Radio International proclaimed the “Official Poem of
Hrag Vartanian Hrag Vartanian knows when many people think about art critics, their frame of reference doesn’t stretch far beyond Pixar’s “Ratatouille.” “You know the food
JCT Trio The JCT Trio — pronounced “junction” — plans to bring an ever-evolving musical dialogue to Chautauqua Institution. JCT Trio will perform at 4 p.m.
Three of the 2018 Sigma Alpha Iota voice competition winners will join forces with the Music School Festival Orchestra in concert at 8:15 p.m. Monday, July