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| | Medusa
Touba Family Foundation World Music Wednesdays
Medusa is a genre-defying folk quartet combining ancient string traditions with contemporary storytelling. Featuring rare instruments and global influences—from the Middle East to Appalachia—their original music is immersive and inclusive, revealing the shared threads that connect us.
Tickets: $35
Series Subscription: $90 | Buy Tickets |
| | Wicked (2024)
The Sembrich Film Series
Set in the Land of Oz before the events of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, this film, based on the hit Broadway musical, explores the early relationship between Elphaba, the future Wicked Witch of the West, and her schoolmate Galinda, who becomes Glinda the Good.
Free Admission - Reservations Encouraged | Buy Tickets |
| | Wicked: For Good (2025)
The Sembrich Film Series
Wicked, For Good continues the story of Elphaba and Glinda, exploring their complex friendship and the political turmoil in Oz, ultimately revealing themes of sacrifice, loyalty, and the nature of good and evil.
Free Admission - Reservations Encouraged | Buy Tickets |
| | GALA: Ebony & Ivory
2026 Gala Performance
Husband and wife duo Sun-A Park and Ammon Bratt close the festival season with an extravagant evening of music for piano four-hands — performed with brilliance and virtuosity on The Sembrich’s coveted 1905 Steinway! This all-American program features dazzling concert showpieces by Judith Lang Zaimont, Amy Beach, Samuel Barber, and George Gershwin. Dress in festive black and white attire for an ebony and ivory-inspired lakeside reception following the performance!
Tickets: $175
Honorary Committee: $275 | Buy Tickets |
| | Salon Concert: “Alma & Efrem”
Step into a 1914 salon celebrating the legendary partnership of soprano Alma Gluck—the first female classical artist to sell 1 million records—and violinist Efrem Zimbalist. This evocative program begins with a rare playback of one of Gluck’s records on The Sembrich’s beautiful 1908 Victrola, vividly bringing history to life.
Tickets: $40 | Buy Tickets |
| | "Mother Wit"
An evening of rhythm and prose with Alvin Hall & Tyler Goldchain.
In their second collaborative event, The Adirondack Center for Writing and The Sembrich lure best-selling author of Driving the Green Book, Alvin Hall and award-winning musician and composer Tyler Goldchain out of their separate realms to create new works for the Sembrich audience that explore the space between music and the spoken word.
Tickets: $35 | Buy Tickets |
| | The Hawaiian Nightingale
Studio Talk & Exhibition-Closing Reception
The Sembrich’s 2026 Exhibition “A Cause For Singing” closes with a special studio talk by curator Caleb Eick titled “The Hawaiian Nightingale.” The talk explores the illustrious life and career of Hawaiian soprano Ululani McQuaid Robertson Jabulka (1895-1970), a student of Marcella Sembrich, the first Hawaiian woman to achieve international fame in opera, and a celebrated interpreter of Puccini’s Madama Butterfly.
Tickets: $30 | Buy Tickets |