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Making Music of the Past Present

Chatham Baroque's 2025/2026 Concert Series
Receives Attention from Local and National Press

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Jeremy Reynolds reports Chatham Baroque's new season to kick off in October with historic Beethoven opus


"The forthcoming season for Pittsburgh’s Chatham Baroque and chamber orchestra will include Beethoven’s debut opus." Read more

Chatham Baroque's Upcoming Season on WQED FM Voice of the Arts



Voice of the Arts host, Anna Singer, talks with Chatham Baroque's co-artistic director, Scott Pauley, about the just released 2025/2026 Season. Listen to the interview
 

Operawire’s David Salazar writes Jean-Bernard Cerin, Michele Kennedy, Pascale Beaudin & Tiburtina Headline Chatham Baroque’s 2025-26 Season

"Pittsburgh’s Chatham Baroque has unveiled its 2025-26 season. Here is a breakdown of upcoming vocal performances on offer." Read more
 

Chatham Baroque Announces 2025–2026 Concert Season as featured in OnStage Pittsburgh


"Pittsburgh’s premier Baroque music ensemble, announces its 2025/2026 concert season: a tapestry of early music that traverses time, place, and culture." Read more
 

Chatham Baroque Reveals 25–26 Concert Season Featuring Pascale Beaudin, Kristen Linfante and More by BroadwayWorld's Chloe Rabinowitz

"Chatham Baroque, Pittsburgh's premier Baroque music ensemble, has revealed its 2025/2026 concert season. From iconic works from Beethoven and Bach to Handel and Vivaldi plus little-known treasures from 18th-century Haiti and the mysteries of liturgical a cappella music..." Read more

Subscribe Today to the Chatham Baroque 2025/2026 Concert Series
Early Bird Subscription Prices Available Through July 31

Experience the joy, passion, and intensity of music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque, Early Classical periods and more through vivid and compelling programs by the genre’s very best artists at some of the most amazing acoustic spaces across our community!
 
Single tickets go on sale Friday, August 1, 2025.

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2025/2026 Concert Series


Beethoven’s Opus 1 - Three Groundbreaking Trios
     Sunday, October 19 • 2:30 PM
Celebrate Beethoven’s bold arrival as a composer with his Opus 1 piano trios. CONCERT DETAILS


Chatham Baroque: A Trio Virtuosic
     Friday, November 21 • 7:30 PM
     Saturday, November 22 • 7:30 PM
     Sunday, November 23 • 2:30 PM
Chatham Baroque performs a program of favorite works from Germany and Austria. CONCERT DETAILS


Chatham Baroque: A Corelli Christmas
     Sunday, December 21 • 2:30 PM
Experience the warmth and brilliance of Baroque holiday music with Chatham Baroque. CONCERT DETAILS


Chatham Baroque: Christina, Sweden's Queen of the Arts
     Friday, January 23 • 7:30 PM
     Saturday, January 24 • 7:30 PM
     Sunday, January 25 • 2:30 PM
Trace the remarkable journey of Christina, Sweden’s Queen of the arts through Baroque music. CONCERT DETAILS


The Lisette Project: Haitian Creole Music
     Sunday, February 22 • 2:30 PM
Hear the story of an African man enslaved in 1750s Saint-Domingue through the oldest Haitian Creole known song. CONCERT DETAILS


Chatham Baroque: Bach's Sublime Chamber Music
     Friday, March 27 • 7:30 PM
     Saturday, March 28 • 7:30 PM
     Sunday, March 29 • 2:30 PM 
Our annual birthday program highlighting Bach’s sublime instrumental chamber music, including the trio sonata for violin and flute from The Musical Offering. CONCERT DETAILS


Tiburtina Ensemble: Celestial Harmony
     Sunday, April 26 • 2:30 PM
The all-female a cappella ensemble Tiburtina performs the celestial music of medieval abbess Hildegard von Bingen. CONCERT DETAILS
 


2025/2026 Early Bird Subscription Prices available through Thursday, July 31. Package prices increase beginning Friday, August 1.

Early Bird Subscription Packages
Prices: $245 General, $185 with Senior Discount

Subscriber Benefits

  • Savings of up to $75 versus Full Price tickets
  • All 7 programs + 1 bonus ticket to any 25/26 season concert
  • Flexible ticket exchanges between programs
  • Notice of lectures and events

New for the 2025/2026 season! Subscribers can upgrade their subscription package to include Early Access SeatingEarly Access Seating allows ticket holders the opportunity to enter the venue early to select seats.

You won’t want to miss a single note!

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Support Chatham Baroque's Mission and Programs

You and our community of supporters make delivering on Chatham Baroque’s mission possible. You help to ensure that we contribute to the quality of life of our community by transporting audiences through the creation of beautiful music, presenting the highest caliber artists on our stages, and inspiring youth through our education and community engagement programs. We’re so grateful for all of your support and look forward to the amazing performances and programs that we will experience together. 

Please consider making a gift in support of Chatham Baroque.

You may make your gift online or via check payable to Chatham Baroque, 315 Shady Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206.

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The 2025/2026 Season is made possible in part by:

Anonymous • Allegheny Regional Asset District • Calvary Episcopal Church • Classical WQED-FM 89.3 • Heinz Endowments • Laurel Foundation • Opportunity Fund • Pennsylvania Council on the Arts • The Benter Foundation • VisitPITTSBURGH • and many generous individuals and volunteers
Thank you!

Questions? info@chathambaroque.org or call 412-687-1788

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