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Last Day to Receive 26/27 Subscription Early Bird Prices

 

Making the Music of the Past Present

Last Day to Order Your 26/27 Concert Series Subscription at Early Bird Prices


Single Tickets Go On Sale and Subscription Prices Increase on July 1

“Experience the historical enchantment that Chatham Baroque offers in every one of its performances.”

-Stuart Sheppard, Pittsburgh Quarterly

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The 2026/2027 season marks an important milestone for us as we celebrate 35 years of making music in Pittsburgh. This season's programming reflects the spirit of Andrew, Patricia, and Scott as an ensemble. We’ll perform favorite composers and those less familiar. Be joined by exceptional Baroque music specialists. Bring returning and introduce new touring artists to our community. Offer traditional performances and innovative new collaborations. And above all, continue offering the music that connects with audiences in moving and meaningful ways. 

2026/2027 Concert Series

Confluence
A Pittsburgh America 250 Concert

    October 2 - 4, 2026

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The Wanderer
     October 25, 2026

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Ayreheart
The Ayres ofAlbion

     November 22, 2026

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A Vivaldi Christmas
     December 20, 2026

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Singing in the City of the Angels
Villancicos in Puebla by Gaspar Fernández

     February 14, 2027

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Art of the Trio
35th Anniversary Edition

Emily Norman Davidson Memorial Concert
     March 12 - 14, 2027

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Bach in Motion
     April 2 & 3, 2027

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Photo: Claudio Rodriguez

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WQED's Voice of the Arts host, Anna Singer, Interviews Andrew, Patricia, and Scott

Andrew, Patricia, and Scott joined WQED Voice of the Arts host Anna Singer to talk about the 26/27 concert series. They talk about the concerts, which feature an America 250 celebration, Renaissance music, traditional Latin American music, and much more. They also tease returning favorites, including A Vivaldi Christmas, Art of the Trio, and the Peanut Butter & Jam Sessions.

Hear all about the upcoming season's programs, the artists, and the repertoire to be performed. Listen to the interview at wqed.org

“Chatham manages to conjure an entire world of sound that remains ageless. What’s more, they do it in style.”

-Jeremy Reynolds, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Subscribe by Midnight Today, June 30, for Early Bird Savings

Early Bird 2026/2027 Subscription Prices available through midnight today, June 30. Package prices increase beginning Wednesday, July 1.

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 26/27 season concert
  • Flexible ticket exchanges between programs
  • Notice of lectures and events

Subscribers can upgrade their subscription package to include Early Access Seating. Early Access Seating allows ticket holders the opportunity to enter the venue early to select seats.
 
Single tickets go on sale Wednesday, July 1, 2026.

You won’t want to miss a single note!

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“Chatham Baroque delivers a potent reminder of early music's timelessness”

-Jeremy Reynolds, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Consider Making a 2026 Fiscal Year End Gift to Chatham Baroque


Chatham Baroque looks forward to the months ahead as we celebrate our 35th anniversary season with patrons like you who are responsible for so much of our success. Your appreciation for the music that we offer continually inspires us to create and produce new programs, present the best touring artists from the world, work with established and new guest artists, and educate youth and the broader community on the joys of Baroque and early music.

Our 35-year longevity is due in no small part to the generosity of individual contributors like you. Your support has an incredibly important impact on our continued success. The upcoming 2026/2027 Concert Series is made up of many exciting and innovative programs because of the generosity of donors like you. You help us to keep making the music of the past present.

Thank you again for your continued support of Chatham Baroque. Please consider making a gift before the end of our fiscal year that ends today, June 30, to help commemorate the past 35 years and continue to make great music for the years to come! Please donate to Chatham Baroque before midnight today.
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