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2026/2027 Concert Series Features Top Musicians of the Genre

 

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The Chatham Baroque 2026/2027 Concert Series includes vivid and compelling programs featuring works by exceptional composers. Spanning centuries and continents, this season promises unforgettable performances and unparalleled artistry by the genre's very best musicians in some of the most amazing acoustic spaces across Pittsburgh.

Joining Chatham Baroque's Andrew Fouts, Patricia Halverson, and Scott Pauley, are a host of incredible instrumentalists and vocalists that will bring to life music from Bach, Vivaldi, Biber, and more, plus renowned musicians Benjamin Bagby and Norbert Rodenkirchen performing Beowulf, Ronn McFarlane and Ayreheart in a program of Renaissance and traditional music from the British Isles, and an ensemble of 12 instrumentalists and vocalists performing villancicos from 17th-century Puebla, Mexico.

 

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 of Albion

     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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Subscriber Benefits:
  • All 7 programs + 1 bonus ticket to any 26/27 season concert
  • Flexible ticket exchanges between programs
  • Notice of lectures and events 
  

You won’t want to miss a single note!

Support Chatham Baroque's Mission and Programs


Chatham Baroque’s success is supported by the generosity of donors like you. Your contribution ensures that we continue to enhance the quality of life in our community through captivating performances, presenting the highest caliber artists, and inspiring youth through our education and community engagement programs. We’re very grateful for your continued support and look forward to sharing spectacular 2026/2027 season performances and programs with you.

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.
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 • 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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