Crescendo
Among Ennio Morricone’s 500-plus film scores, his soundtrack to The Good, the Bad and the Ugly is the one everyone knows. Like Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony or the Beatles’ “Hey Jude,” its opening theme is embedded in the culture.
Get ready for onstage fireworks when the Versailles Royal Opera performs La Fille du régiment at Festival Napa Valley on July 18. Beloved for its enchanting music and adventurous romantic-comedy plot, this production is equally memorable for its spectacular costumes, designed by acclaimed couturier Christian Lacroix.
Suzanne Deal Booth has built a life, and a career, around curating, protecting, and preserving not just the past, but the communities, cultures, and arts that define our world today. That passion drives her role as a Festival Napa Valley board member and underwriter of the Suzanne Deal Booth Visual Arts Program which blends visual arts and live performance.
Art has the unique power to reveal the world in a new light — inviting us to look again at what we thought we knew. This season, we celebrate that spirit of rediscovery — where tradition meets imagination, and the familiar is transformed into something fresh, bold, and unexpected.
Meet the valued individuals who are giving their time and talent to help build Festival Napa Valley's future.
DiDonato moves effortlessly between international tours of her recital programs, opera productions at the world’s leading houses, and transformative masterclasses, which one journalist described as “equal to any night at the opera.”
The outstanding young pianist Tianxu An takes center stage on Saturday, July 12, to perform Rachmaninoff’s epic Third Piano Concerto. Ahead of his highly anticipated Festival Napa Valley debut, he shares insights into his artistry and the quiet magic of musical connection.
Despite many years based in New York City, Tiler Peck — the star dancer who will be performing in Festival Napa Valley’s “An Evening of Dance” this summer — is a California girl, as she proudly proclaims to anyone who asks.
Neapolitan conductor Clelia Cafiero, Principal Guest Conductor at the Opéra de Tours, gained widespread recognition in 2023 with a high-profile debut in France and has since made major debuts in England, Belgium, and Japan.
Gavriel Heine is one of the most dynamic and versatile conductors of his generation, with a career spanning opera, ballet, and symphonic repertoire. He has brought music to life on some of the world’s most revered stages, including 15 seasons as resident conductor of the Mariinsky Theatre.
Acclaimed for his vibrant performances and imaginative programming, Stéphane Denève is a frequent guest with many of the world’s leading orchestras. He is a passionate advocate for both timeless masterworks and the voices of contemporary composers.
In Napa Valley, food and wine don’t simply pair — they tell a story. At these standout wineries, the experience goes far beyond the glass, bringing together seasonal ingredients, inspired culinary creations, and a sense of place.
Napa Valley is renowned worldwide for its extraordinary wines. Befittingly, it also offers many unique opportunities to learn about the art and science behind winemaking, often directly from winemakers and vintners themselves.
When most people think of Napa Valley, world-class wineries and romantic getaways usually come to mind. Napa Valley is also an unexpectedly wonderful destination for families traveling with children.
This summer we celebrate light. The light that emanates from art, food, wine, and natural beauty. The light that ignites our imagination, enriches our lives, strengthens our community. The light that unites us.
Ours is a passion to bring the arts to all — to connect, inspire and educate. Join us in 2023 as we celebrate renowned and promising talents, and all that is our beloved Napa Valley.
This summer Festival Napa Valley celebrates the best of America. We’ve curated a season that embraces the values we hold dear — through music, food, wine, and place.