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Chatham Baroque 2026/2027
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“Experience the historical enchantment that Chatham Baroque offers in every one of its performances.”

-Stuart Sheppard, Pittsburgh Quarterly

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Chatham Baroque's 26/27 concert series brings the joy, passion, and intensity of music of the Middle Ages, Renaissance, Baroque and early Classical periods to the stage through vivid and compelling programs by the genre’s very best artists. Hear Vivaldi, Corelli, Marais, and Bach, plus music from Germany, Italy, Spain, France, Mexico, the British Isles, and more at some of the most amazing acoustic spaces across Pittsburgh! Learn more about the season's programs below.


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

-Jeremy Reynolds, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Making Music of the Past Present

2026/2027 Concert Series

Confluence
A Pittsburgh America 250 Concert

    Friday, October 2, 7:30 PM, St. Nicholas Church
    Saturday, October 3, 7:30 PM, Hicks Memorial Chapel
    Sunday, October 4, 2:30 PM, Original Pittsburgh Winery
Celebrate America’s 250th with a program that traces a musical crossroads at the birth of a nation.
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The Wanderer
     Sunday, October 25, 2:30 PM, Shadyside Presbyterian Church
Benjamin Bagby and Norbert Rodenkirchen explore journeys of exile, pilgrimage, and fate.
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Ayreheart
The Ayres ofAlbion

     Sunday, November 22, 2:30 PM, Levy Hall
A lively program of Renaissance and traditional court and folk music from the British Isles.
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A Vivaldi Christmas
     Sunday, December 20, 2:30 PM, Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland
Experience a festive and joyful celebration of the season with Chatham Baroque's A Vivaldi Christmas.
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Singing in the City of the Angels
Villancicos in Puebla by Gaspar Fernández

     Sunday, February 14, 2:30 PM, Calvary Episcopal Church
A spirited program full of rhythmic energy, vivid storytelling, and a rare Latin American musical tradition.
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Art of the Trio
35th Anniversary Edition

Emily Norman Davidson Memorial Concert
     Friday, March 12, 7:30 PM, Teutonia Männerchor
     Saturday, March 13, 7:30 PM, Levy Hall
     Sunday, March 14, 2:30 PM, St. Nicholas Church
Celebrate Chatham Baroque’s  35th anniversary with a dynamic program of the trio’s favorite composers. 
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Bach in Motion
     Friday, April 2, 7:30 PM, Calvary Episcopal Church
     Saturday, April 3, 2:30 PM, Calvary Episcopal Church
Chatham Baroque’s annual J.S. Bach program explores music, movement, and meditation in works by the Baroque master.
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Photo: Claudio Rodriguez

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

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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.

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“It was one of those musical happenings where when it was over you easily wanted to start at the beginning and listen again. I struggled the next day, not feeling like listening to anything that would break the “Spell.””

-Kevin M., audience member

You Help Bring Chatham Baroque's Performances and Programs to Life and to the Community

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.

Make your gift online or send it to our offices located in Calvary Episcopal Church at Chatham Baroque, 315 Shady Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15206.

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“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

The 2026/2027 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 • 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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