The summer music season's final flourish is Music from Angel Fire, with nine chamber music concerts from August 15 to 29 in Angel Fire, Raton, and Taos.
A Bartók quartet marathon, a Kirill Gerstein piano recital, a child-themed song recital by Fleur Barron, and piano quintets by Johannes Brahms and Mieczysław Weinberg …
The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival offerings for August 2-8 include three world premieres, a program of Baroque guitar concertos, a song recital by mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, a clarinet quintet by film composer Bernard Herrmann, and Gustav Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde.
Chatter's love machine
The rarely heard viola d'amore (viola of love!) makes a Santa Fe appearance with Chatter
Week three of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival features a trio of piano trios, a string quartet program with operatic connections, a klezmer-inspired quintet, and the American debut of a major young singer.
Samantha Fish is shredding her way through arenas around the world and rubbing elbows with the best in the business.
This week’s Chamber Music Festival offers some songful Beethoven and a bit of footwork.
Nosotros has built an audience over 30 years of organic growth in New Mexico, and now the 10-piece band is starting to spread its music outside the state.
Marc Neikrug's chamber of secrets
Marc Neikrug, artistic director of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, shares his thoughts on how to program a concert and on highlights in its upcoming season.
Changes mark the festival's first week.
Desert Chorale will tackle Mass of the Americas, a composition by Frank La Rocca, in their season-opening program Songs of the Americas.
On the rocks
If you're willing to make a bit of a drive, you can add to your New Mexico concerts this summer with a show at the iconic Red Rocks amphitheatre.
Cloud Eagle Seasonal Dance Group’s music goes to Hollywood.
Albuquerque's Toby Vigneau and Tijeras' Lydia Grindatt, are quickly climbing the ranks in the worlds of symphonic music and opera.
Santa Feans have the rare opportunity to hear La Koro Sutro, a masterpiece by the American maverick composer Lou Harrison, at Chatter's June 15 concert.
It certainly wasn't the path of least resistance, but Eric Burton somehow made the journey from busker to lead singer of the critically acclaimed Black Pumas.
The folk rock troubadour is the son of famed novelist and screenwriter Larry McMurtry, but he's taken his own path as a storyteller.
The summer is one of the best times to be in Santa Fe, and this year, there are a bunch of concerts in town and beyond that are worth saving the date.
The singer-songwriter changed her whole world when she first discovered the mandolin, and then again when she discovered a version an octave deeper.
Soprano Ana Maria Martinez and Santa Fe Symphony musicians join forces for Amor! an intimate program of Spanish-language love songs at St. Francis Auditorium on Thursday, May 16.
The jazz singer was born right around the birth of hip hop, and he's been inspired by the ways that rap and jazz have influenced each other.
Lux life
Albuquerque choral group Coro Lux will sing Carl Orff's Carmina Burrata, a famously complex composition, for two performances this week.
The indie singer-songwriter makes music that mines her personal life, and that means when she plays the songs live, she's reliving the experiences all over again.
Reverence for a requiem
Santa Fe Pro Musica ends its 2023-2024 season with two performances of a concert that pairs Mozart's Requiem with contemporary composer Anna Clyne's "Within Her Arms," written as a requiem for her mother.
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