L-R Photo of Cantus by Nate Ryan; Photo of Frisson by Dorothy Shi

Newport Classical celebrates the holiday season with two weekends of festive programs in December – Cantus at the Mansion: Songs of the Season featuring Cantus with The Choir School of Newport County in two performances on Sunday, December 8, 2024 at 1pm and 3:30pm at Rosecliff (548 Bellevue Ave.), and Classical Christmas featuring Frisson on Saturday, December 14, 2024 at 1pm and 3:30pm at Emmanuel Church (42 Dearborn St.). Tickets will go on sale on Monday, October 7, 2024 at www.newportclassical.org.

On December 8, Newport Classical presents a modern twist on a timeless Christmas tradition with Cantus’s Songs of the Season in the gilded opulence of Rosecliff Mansion. The acclaimed low-voice ensemble, known for their “exalting finesse” and “expressive power” (Washington Post), returns to Newport after their enchanting, sold-out performance in 2023. Cantus is joined by the Professional Choristers of The Choir School of Newport County, led by Peter Berton. In a performance perfect for families and classical music aficionados alike, the hour-long concert blends poetry with sacred and secular music by reimagining the beloved Nine Lessons and Carols format made famous by the Choir of King’s College at the University of Cambridge. This concert is made possible through Cynthia Sinclair’s generous philanthropic support of The Choir School of Newport County. The fan-favorite Messiah at the Mansion will return to Newport in 2025.

Newport Classical’s community holiday celebration, Classical Christmas, returns to the English Gothic Revival architecture of Emmanuel Church on December 14 with two spirited afternoon concerts of classical chamber music. The dynamic ensemble Frisson, featuring young master musicians led by oboist Thomas Gallant, will perform seasonal favorites including the Nutcracker Suite, Vivaldi’s “Winter,” Bach’s Brandenburg Concerto No. 4, Carol of the Bells, a Christmas Jazz Suite, and traditional carols. Following the concert, ring in the holidays with a festive reception graciously hosted by the Vestry of Emmanuel Church.

Up next on October 6, Newport Classical welcomes the globe-trotting musical duo Bridge & Wolak for a free, family-friendly Community Concert at Newport Classical Recital Hall. On October 8 and 9, GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist Emanuel Ax will make his Newport Classical debut in two special concerts featuring a solo recital program of Beethoven and Schumann, entitled Fantasies. Newport Classical’s Chamber Series at Newport Classical Recital Hall continues on October 18 when Finnish-Cuban pianist Anton Mejias gives the US premiere of Twelve Preludes: The Art of Memory by composer Philip Lasser, performed alongside Book II of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier. Lasser’s new work is co-commissioned by the Dresdner Musikfestspiele and Newport Classical. Join Lasser for a conversation about his new work at 6:30 pm. On November 1, baritone Markel Reed, known for his appearances at the Metropolitan Opera, performs the music of Brahms, Margaret Bonds, Terence Blanchard, and more. Cellist Seth Parker Woods, celebrated by The Guardian as “a cellist of power and grace,” explores three centuries of music with Bach’s contemplative Sarabandes as a point of departure and return in his solo cello concert on November 15.

The Chamber Series kicks off 2025 with a performance by the Telegraph Quartet, described as “powerfully adept, with a combination of brilliance and subtlety” by the San Francisco Chronicle, in music rarely experienced by its creators, the composers Rebecca Clarke, Beethoven, and Smetana, on January 24. 

Boyd Meets Girl comes to Newport for a performance on Valentine’s Day, February 14 – the impressive husband-and-wife guitar and cello duo has toured the world sharing their eclectic mix of music from Debussy and Bach to Radiohead and Beyoncé.

On February 28, the acclaimed Trio Karénine, which has established itself in recent years as a key group on the French and international stage, pairs Schubert’s second piano trio with Dvořák’s rarely programmed second piano trio, filled with color, warmth, lively dance, and Slavic folk elements.

Oboist James Austin Smith, hailed by The New York Times as “virtuosic,” and for his “dazzling” and “brilliant” performances, joins forces with acclaimed pianist Gloria Chien in music by William Grant Still, Clara Schumann, Camille Saint-Saëns, and more, on March 21.

On April 25, Bulgarian-American violinist Bella Hristova, who has won international acclaim for her “expressive nuance and rich tone” (The New York Times) presents the music of Bach and Messiaen, alongside works by Grieg and Indian-American composer Reena Esmail, with pianist Anna Polonsky.

Pianist Orion Weiss, known for his “powerful technique and exceptional insight” (The Washington Post) returns to Newport for a solo recital of Bach’s beloved Goldberg Variations on May 16.

On June 13, the GRAMMY®-nominated Norwegian Trio Mediaeval, who captivate audiences with their crystalline voices, closes the 2024-2025 Newport Classical Chamber Series with an enchanting evening of Norwegian and Swedish traditional songs, hymns, fiddle tunes, and ballads.

The 2025 Newport Classical Music Festival will take place from July 4-22, 2025.

For Newport Classical’s complete concert calendar, visit www.newportclassical.org/concerts.

Ryan Belmore is the owner and publisher of What's Up Newp. He took over the publication in 2012 and has grown it into a three-time Rhode Island Monthly Best Local News Blog (2018, 2019, 2020). He was named LION Publishers Member of the Year in 2020 and received the Dominique Award from the Arts & Cultural Society of Newport County the same year. He has been awarded grants for investigative and community journalism, and continues to coach and mentor new local news publications nationwide. Ryan...

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