Solidaire Trio
Open to school groups only. Please contact Festival Napa Valley’s Education Department to attend. Admission-free.
Noted as the first and only flute, cello, and percussion ensemble, Solidaire Trio brings its innovative musical sensibility to young audiences, performing inspiring contemporary classical compositions.
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Noted as the first and only flute, cello, and percussion ensemble, Solidaire Trio brings its innovative musical sensibility to San Francisco, performing contemporary classical compositions.
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Returning to the Festival stage by popular demand, the Vitamin String Quartet blends cutting-edge renditions of classical, rock, and pop. With over 2 billion streams and counting, the quartet is currently one of the most popular contemporary string ensembles in the world, familiar to many for their music on Netflix’s hit series Bridgerton.
Festival Orchestra Napa
Open to school groups only. Please contact Festival Napa Valley’s Education Department to attend. Admission-free.
Ming Luke guest conducts Festival Orchestra Napa featuring virtuoso pianist Ronny Michael Greenberg in a fun and informative concert of favorites by Gershwin, Copland, Montgomery, and more.
¡Viva Mariachi!
Open to school groups only. Please contact Festival Napa Valley’s Education Department to attend. Admission-free.
Presented in collaboration with Napa Valley College as part of their 4th Annual ¡Viva Mariachi! celebration, today’s Novack Concert for Kids features a command performance by Mariachi del Valle of Davis Senior High School in Davis, made up entirely of high school students.
featuring Christina Maxwell & Rieko Tsuchida
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Join us at Related Midwest's newest luxury development, The Row Fulton Market in Chicago, for a very special evening of music and Napa Valley wines. Singer and actress Christina Maxwell, pianist Rieko Tsuchida, and surprise guests will perform favorite film hits ranging from pop to classical to jazz.
Celebrating outstanding contributions to the arts, the Angels of the Arts Award is Festival Napa Valley’s highest honor. In 2024, the Angels of the Arts Award will be presented to composer Gordon Getty in a festive celebratory evening.
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Join us for a lively evening of jazz with Cuban-born pianist and composer Harold López-Nussa performing music from his new album, Timba a la Americana, with GRAMMY® winning harmonica master Grégoire Maret, Latin jazz bass great Luques Curtis, and drummer Ruy Adrian López-Nussa.
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Simone Porter and Blake Pouliot have been best friends since they met as students at the Colburn School in Los Angeles 10 years ago – and they happen to be two of the most prodigious young violinists in the world today. Their eclectic program assembles a kaleidoscope of scenes inspired by Southern California, ranging from The Eagles to Stravinsky, and will be performed with their other longtime friend, pianist Hsin-I Huang.
The genre defying Time for Three trio performs a special program of high energy instrumental and vocal compositions including collaborations with members of the Napa Valley College Chorale and Napa High School Chamber Choir. Time for Three creates across the exciting intersection of classical music, Americana, and singer-songwriter traditions.
Live Performance and In-Person Field Trip for School Groups. Please contact Festival Napa Valley’s Director of Education to attend. Admission-free. The genre defying and highly acclaimed Time for Three trio performs a special program of high energy instrumental and vocal compositions including collaborations with members of the Napa Valley College Chorale and Napa High School Chamber Choir. Q&A with artists following performance.
Featuring insightful interviews with Alice Waters, Tanya Holland, Jacques Pepin, Anne Lamott, Ruth Reichl, and other contemporary culinary and literary greats, Gregory Bezat’s 2023 documentary explores the exciting life and lasting impact of the intrepid mid-century California food writer M.F.K. Fisher, who elevated cooking from a domestic chore to a critical study of life itself.