After a lecture-filled day, if it makes them happy, Chautauquans can head over to the Amphitheater to catch nine-time Grammy-winner Sheryl Crow. Crow, Keb’ Mo’
Few performers, or even large orchestras, can make the violin sing quite like the Sons of Mystro, whose eccentric musicality broadens the horizons of what
Musician. Composer. Lyricist. Vocalist. These are just a few of many hats consummate musician Ben Folds wears. Originally scheduled to perform live in 2020, he
Dance Theatre of Harlem will close its 2021-2022 season with its debut to Chautauqua audiences, though the company is no stranger to the Institution, where
Joshua Bell and Larisa Martínez share an undying passion for music. Bell, a Grammy Award-winning violinist, and Martínez, an Emmy-nominated, internationally acclaimed soprano, also share
Christopher Williams’ artistry will open a gateway to another world on the Amphitheater stage this weekend. This other world is a glimpse into Western Greek
SARA TOTH - EDITOR Smokey Robinson The final mainstage performer of Chautauqua’s 2021 season really needs no introduction. Legendary singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson, once pronounced by Bob
Members of the United States Army Field Band & Soldiers’ Chorus perform on July 9, 2017, in the Amphitheater. The 65-member instrumental ensemble was founded
The Roots take center stage for their double-bill performance with Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Saturday in the Amphitheater. KRISTEN TRIPLETT/STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER KRISTEN TRIPLETT -
SARA TOTH - EDITOR Sérgio & Clarice Assad Clarice Assad remembers the first time she played music professionally with her father, the legendary classical guitarist