MARLBORO-Celebrating its 75th anniversary season this summer, Marlboro Music — the chamber music school and festival under the artistic leadership of pianists Mitsuko Uchida and Jonathan Biss — will bring together some 80 exceptional musicians from around the world for seven weeks of intensive musical collaboration, exploration, and performance.
“For 75 years, Marlboro Music has been a place unlike any other,” wrote organizers in a news release, “an idealistic experiment where extraordinary musicians gather to explore music in depth, across generations, in a spirit of discovery and collaboration.”
Throughout the summer, Marlboro artists of diverse ages, backgrounds, and perspectives will explore chamber music works in depth, with unlimited time and ideal conditions. Those groups that feel they have gotten to the very heart of the music will then present to the public the results of their efforts during five weekends of concerts and open rehearsals, from July 18 to Aug. 16, on the Marlboro Music campus on Potash Hill.
Tickets for the 2026 Marlboro Music summer season are on sale at marlboromusic.org and through the Marlboro Box Office, 215-569-4690.
Open rehearsals begin the week of July 13; schedules are announced at the beginning of each week.
Concert tickets are $20–40. Performances take place in Persons Auditorium on Saturday evenings at 8 p.m., and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 pm, as well as on Friday, Aug. 7, and Friday, Aug. 14, at 8 pm. The Aug. 7 performance is the annual Marlboro Music Town Benefit Concert, with all proceeds supporting Marlboro town organizations.
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