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| | GALVIN CELLO QUARTET
MARCH 19, 7PM
MICHAEL D. PALM THEATRE
Experience the stunning and unique sound of four cellos with a beautiful program of music that features favorite classical composers. Presented by Telluride Chamber Music and Palm Arts.
Musicians:
Haddon Kay, Sydney Lee, Luiz Venturelli, James Baik
Advance tickets:
Adults/$40, Students/$20
Tickets on the door are $5 more per person
This is show is General Admission (no reserved seating)
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| | RESONANCE AND ROMANCE
JUNE 28, 6PM
MAI HOUSE
The opening concert of MusicFest 2026, “Resonance & Romance” weaves together the lyricism and structural elegance of Mendelssohn, the deep warmth and expressive intensity of Brahms, and the shimmering, atmospheric sound world of Debussy, revealing romance as tenderness, yearning, and emotional depth.
Musicians:
Deborah Buck & Min-Young Kim, Violins
Kathryn Lockwood, viola; Caroline Stinson, cello
Orion Weiss, piano; Yousif Sheronick, percussion
Advance Tickets: Adults/$65, Student/$25
Tickets on the door are $5 more
Tickets include a themed reception after the concert
This is show is General Admission (no reserved seating) | Buy Tickets |
| | FROM THE MUSIC ROOM
JULY 2, 6PM
MAI HOUSE
The second main event of MusicFest 2026. "From the Music Room – A Trip Down Memory Lane" invites listeners into an intimate musical space where cherished memories, familiar voices, and new discoveries gently coexist. Music by Mozart, Brahms and Tchaikovsky is perfectly paired with Waggoner and Rhodes.
Musicians:
Alan Kay, clarinet
Deborah Buck & Min-Young Kim, violins
Kathryn Lockwood, viola; Caroline Stinson, cello
Orion Weiss, piano; Yousif Sheronick, percussion
Advance Tickets: Adults/$65, Student/$25
Tickets on the door are $5 more
Tickets include a themed reception after the concert
This is show is General Admission (no reserved seating) | Buy Tickets |
| | BRAIDED TRADITIONS
JULY 5, 3PM
MAI HOUSE
The finale MusicFest 2026 ! “Braided Traditions – A Festival of Cultural Roots” is a celebration of heritage, identity, and the powerful ways music carries history forward. Featuring composers including Brahms, Debussy, Dvořák and Copland.
Musicians:
Deborah Buck & Min-Young Kim, Violins
Kathryn Lockwood, viola; Caroline Stinson, cello
Orion Weiss, piano; Yousif Sheronick, percussion
Advance Tickets: Adults/$65, Student/$25
Tickets on the door are $5 more
Tickets include a themed reception after the concert
This is show is General Admission (no reserved seating) | Buy Tickets |