Single tickets will become available in late summer.
Tomás Luis de Victoria’s luminous Requiem, written in 1605, stands among the most exquisite achievements of the Renaissance.
A haunting evening inspired by Washington Irving’s legend, set in the landscape that gave it life. Music and storytelling meet at the edge of autumn in the Hudson Valley.
A candlelit program of choral music for the Christmas season, centered around the hymn “Lo How a Rose E’er blooming” Medieval carols, Renaissance motets, and modern reflections in warm December light.
Tony Award–winner Christine Baranski joins Skylark for Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol, interwoven with choral music in extraordinary historic settings in New York and Newport.
Music shaped by remembrance and cultural memory, presented in collaboration with the Jewish Museum in New York City. A program reflecting on how the past endures in sound.
Britten’s radiant Flower Songs anchor a program of music inspired by gardens, birdsong, and the living world.
A new work by Gregory W. Brown and Eleanor Daley’s Requiem explore shadow, tenderness, and quiet strength. An evening of contemporary choral writing shaped by intimacy and depth.
Joby Talbot’s monumental Path of Miracles traces the ancient Camino de Santiago in four movements of striking virtuosity. Performed in the soaring galleries of the Hispanic Society of America.
An annual Memorial Day tradition in Falmouth, honoring those who have served through music of reflection and resolve. Presented free to the community through the generosity of M. Duffany Builders.