This weekend, two Jons will come together for an evening of lively and varied chamber music rooted in Romanticism, jazz and ragtime. At 4 p.m. Saturday, July 27 in Elizabeth S. Lenna Hall, clarinetist
This past June, Spiro Malas — operatic bass, longtime Chautauquan and husband to Marlena Malas, head of the School of Music Voice Program — passed away. After spending decades teaching and performing at Chautauqua, Spiro
Several student musicians will continue a decades-old tradition and partnership between the School of Music and the Hebrew Congregation of Chautauqua when they perform today. At 3:15 p.m. Tuesday, July 23 in the Everett
As the School of Music Piano Program enters its penultimate week, piano students have the chance to put their skills to the test in the annual piano competition. The preliminary round will begin at 9:30
School of Dance students perform Michael Vernon's "Three Facets" to live music by the Music School Festival Orchestra Monday, July 23, 2018 in the Amphitheater. RILEY ROBINSON/ STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Tonight the Music School Festival Orchestra
Fiction will meet reality this weekend when strings ensemble, The Athena Quartet, plays several songs featured in Aja Gabel’s debut novel, The Ensemble. The concert, which is the fourth in the Chautauqua Chamber Music Resident
Fifty years ago, nearly to the day, Neil Armstrong became the first human being to step foot on the moon. In the decades since, humanity has set its sights on even greater heights — and today,
Timothy Muffitt conducts the Music School Festival Orchestra during the MSFO concert, Monday, August 13, 2017, in the Amphitheater. BRIAN HAYES/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER Tonight, the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra and the Music School Festival Orchestra will perform a
Shakespeare is in the air at Chautauqua this season, and as the halfway point of the summer approaches, the School of Music Voice Program will put on four productions of Benjamin Britten’s three-act operatic version of
J.Y. Song From book club discussions to visual arts exhibitions to orchestra performances, literature, art and music all have their place at Chautauqua — and today, classical piano and poetry will collide at a recital
Student chamber group musicians Arsen Jamkotchian, Konrad Kowal, Liana Branscome, Daniel Kaler and Elijah Spies play a Shostakovich Piano Quintet, Op. 57 for their coach Arie Lipsky on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 in McKnight Hall.
CHQDaily Two special recitals this weekend will spotlight the talents of students in the School of Music and two visiting pianists, all of whom are affiliated with and/or supported by the National Federation of Music
CHQDaily Nine students from all three divisions of the School of Music — piano, voice and instrumental — will perform the work of a broad range of composers in the second open recital of the
The Chautauqua Trio will make its chamber music debut in an all-strings performance featuring two pieces the members consider classics of their repertoire, and one piece they’ve only just discovered. The Chautauqua Trio’s show is
Chautauqua will take a trip back in time when retro cover band Under The Streetlamp takes the stage to perform some of the 20th century’s greatest hits. Under the Streetlamp will rock ’n’ roll at
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 Gold Medal of Van Cliburn International Piano Competition in 2005.MHARI