Caramoor Announces 2026 Summer Season
By Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts
Over Thirty Performances from June 20 to August 2, 2026
KATONAH, NY – Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts, a vibrant cultural destination nestled on 81 acres of historic gardens and woodlands in Katonah, NY, announces its highly anticipated Summer Season, bringing audiences together for over 30 unforgettable performances from June 20 to August 2, 2026. Once the home of music and art lovers Walter and Lucie Rosen, Caramoor has evolved into one of the region’s most distinctive destinations for live performances, cultural engagement, and exploration – a sanctuary for music, arts, and nature. The Summer Season immerses the entire estate in music, with performances happening in five distinct settings – the Venetian Theater, Spanish Courtyard, Friends Field, Sunken Garden, and the Music Room.
Caramoor’s Summer Season extends across genres – highlights this year include opening night with Tony Award-winner Kelli O’Hara and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s (June 20); superstar pianist Yuja Wang and People of Earth (July 23) in a thrilling new collaboration exploring the vibrant rhythms and colors of Afro-Latin and Caribbean music; performances by classical music luminaries including Hélène Grimaud (June 25), Les Arts Florissants (July 17) in a Charpentier opera double bill, and Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra (July 26) in Handel’s opera Tolomeo; a Summer Season finale featuring one of the foremost violinists of our time, GilShaham, with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s conducted by Xian Zhang (August 2); virtuosic American stringband Punch Brothers (July 18); evocative singer-songwriter Patty Griffin (July 11); the incomparable MarkMorris Dance Group (July 30); the legendary Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers (August 1); plus specialcommunity celebrations including the Dedicated Men of Zion celebrating Juneteenth (June 21); Isaac Mizrahiin a Pride Month performance (June 26); and Pops, Patriots, and Fireworks featuring the Westchester Symphonic Winds for America’s 250th (July 4); and much, much more. This summer also brings the return of Dancing at Dusk, Caramoor’s series for young listeners and the continuation of Music and Meditation in the Garden, pairing chamber music and meditation in an idyllic setting.
“Each summer at Caramoor, we invite audiences to experience the extraordinary intersection of music, nature, and community, this season reflects our commitment to presenting exceptional artists spanning a broad range of musical traditions while creating welcoming pathways for audiences of every age. I am especially delighted to welcome back Dancing at Dusk, our beloved children’s concert series, which invites families to experience the joy of music together and helps spark a lifelong connection to the arts here at Caramoor.”
“The unique Caramoor setting continues to inspire and inform our programs, from world-class celebrated artists to rising stars, in a multitude of genres. As part of each season we strive to bring one-of-a kind programs such as this year's Baroque opera performances by Les Arts Florissants and Philharmonia Baroque, the world premiere of a concert-length work by Christopher Cerrone, and one of the first performances of a new collaboration between Yuja Wang and People of Earth. We pride ourselves on the breadth and diversity of the musical experiences we bring to new and returning visitors each summer.”

Opening Night and Summer Gala
Opening Night & Summer Gala: An Evening with Kelli O’Hara and the Orchestra of St. Luke’s
Saturday, June 20, 2026 at 7:00pm, Venetian Theater
One of Broadway’s most beloved voices, Tony Award-winner Kelli O’Hara returns to Caramoor to kick off the 81st season, performing with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s conducted by Rob Fisher with Dan Lipton, music director. Experience the magic of this artist who continues to define the beauty and heart of the Broadway stage, with a program of American Songbook gems, Broadway favorites, and timeless pop standards. O’Hara can currently be seen on HBO’s The Gilded Age, which was nominated for a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series, as well as on the CBS series Sheriff Country. Recently, she starred opposite Tom Hanks in the world premiere of the Off-Broadway play This World of Tomorrow. She is currently performing on Broadway in the revival of Fallen Angels opposite Rose Byrne.
Opera and Dance
Les Arts Florissants in Charpentier's Les Arts Florissants and La Descente d'Orphée aux enfers
Friday, July 17, 2026 at 7:00pm, Venetian Theater
6:00pm, Pre-concert talk by Julia I. Doe, Associate Professor of Music at Columbia University
Following the magical performance of Purcell’s The Fairy Queen at Caramoor in 2024, pioneering conductor and harpsichordist William Christie returns to present the work that gave his renowned Baroque ensemble its name: Les Arts Florissants. In this double bill, two miniature operatic gems by Marc-Antoine Charpentier shimmer with expressive choruses, eloquent declamation, courtly airs, and vibrant instrumental colors, revealing the French composer’s dramatic genius. The performance features soloists from Le Jardin des Voix (the ensemble’s international academy for young singers), choreography by Martin Chaix, and stage direction by Marie Lambert and Stéphane Facco.
Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra in Handel's Tolomeo
Sunday, July 26, 2026 at 4:00pm, Venetian Theater
3:00pm, Pre-concert talk by MIT professor emeritus and Handel scholar Ellen T. Harris)
The Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra returns to the Venetian Theater for a semi-staged production of Handel’s masterpiece, Tolomeo, re d'Egitto. The ensemble has previously brought memorable Handel productions of Atalanta and Acis and Galatea to Caramoor. This production, led by Music Director Designate Peter Whelan and directed by James Darrah, features an elite cast of Baroque specialists, including countertenor Aryeh Nussbaum Cohen in the title role and soprano Lauren Snouffer as Seleuce. Bass-baritone Dashon Burton and countertenor Kangmin Justin Kim round out a powerhouse lineup for this tale of exile, romance, and political intrigue.
Thursday, July 30, 2026 at 7:30pm, Venetian Theater
Hailed as "the preeminent modern dance organization of our time" by none other than Yo-Yo Ma, Mark Morris Dance Group returns to Caramoor with its signature blend of wit, grace, and profound musicality. Morris, celebrated as the most musical of living choreographers, treats the audience to a feast for eyes and ears. This performance captures the sheer joy and human authenticity that make this company an enduring treasure. The company performs Three Preludes with music by George Gershwin, Northwest with music by John Luther Adams, Jenn and Spencer with music by Henry Cowell, and Dancing Honeymoon with music by Ethan Iverson.
Orchestras
The Knights and Pianist Conrad Tao in Rhapsody in Blue
Sunday, June 28, 2026 at 4:00pm, Venetian Theater
Experience a vibrant celebration of the American sound with the boundary-breaking orchestral collective The Knights in an afternoon of fearless music-making. Led by Artistic Directors Eric and Colin Jacobson, the program anchors the spirit of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, featuring Conrad Tao’s acclaimed, explosive interpretation within a broader narrative of musical innovation. From the pastoral beauty of Copland’s Appalachian Spring Suite and Margaret Bonds’ soulful Troubled Water to contemporary rhapsodies by Jessie Montgomery and the ensemble's own Christina Courtin, this performance bridges the gap between classical tradition and modern energy.
Apollo's Fire in Dueling Double Concertos
Sunday, July 12, 2026 at 4:00pm, Venetian Theater
The GRAMMY Award-winning Baroque orchestra Apollo’s Fire returns to the Venetian Theater with Dueling Double Concertos, a high-energy program directed by the charismatic Jeannette Sorrell. This "fencing match" themed performance pits soloists against one another in a brilliant display of 18th-century virtuosity. The afternoon features the driving rhythms of Vivaldi’s Concerto for Two Violins and Two Cellos, the intricate dialogue of Bach’s Double Violin Concerto, and the folk-inspired textures of Telemann. Moving beyond the traditional Baroque canon, the ensemble also performs René Schiffer’s tango-infused Concerto for Two Violas da Gamba and Sorrell’s own acclaimed arrangement of Vivaldi’s La Folia.
Summer Season Finale: Orchestra of St. Luke's and Violinist Gil Shaham
Sunday, August 2, 2026 at 4:00pm, Venetian Theater
3:00pm, Pre-concert conversation with Gil Shaham
The Orchestra of St. Luke’s returns to its summer home in the Venetian Theater for a cornerstone performance of the season led by the dynamic conductor Xian Zhang. This program reunites the orchestra with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, an audience favorite since his first performance at Caramoor in 1994. The afternoon features Shaham’s definitive interpretation of Samuel Barber’s Violin Concerto, a work he has championed with what critics describe as inherent sweetness and electrifying playfulness. Framed by the wit of Rossini’s L'italiana in Algeri Overture and the majestic architecture of Mozart’s Symphony No. 41 ("Jupiter"), the concert offers a masterclass in both lyrical intimacy and orchestral grandeur.
Chamber Music & Ensembles
Poiesis Quartet, Caramoor’s 2025-26 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence
Thursday, July 2, 2026 at 7:30pm, Music Room
The Poiesis Quartet concludes its time as 2025-26 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence with a bold program titled A Love Letter to the Queer Community. Performing in the intimate Music Room, Poiesis explores identity and heritage through a curated selection of modern works. The evening includes the Chickasaw-inspired textures of Jerod Impichchaachaaha’ Tate’s Pisachi alongside evocative works commissioned by Poiesis from Zola Saadi-Klein, Daniel Lasagna, Maya Irizarry Lambright, and Calvin Ray Shawler, as well as the world premiere of composer Jeff Scott’s Caramoor-commissioned Tapestry of the Beloved Beatified. This program highlights the ensemble's commitment to social narrative and musical innovation, offering a unique window into the future of the string quartet. Poiesis’s first concert in residence at Caramoor was chosen as one of the best classical performances of 2025 by The New York Times.
Friday, July 10, 2026 at 7:30pm, Spanish Courtyard
The GRAMMY-nominated British a cappella octet returns to Caramoor for Lead Me Home, a celebration of the American choral landscape. Showcasing a wide array of American styles, the concert features traditional hymns and folk songs alongside contemporary compositions including music by Caroline Shaw, Bobby McFerrin, The Beatles, Samuel Barber, Cole Porter, Virgil Thomson, and more. Gramophone magazine declares, “The singing of VOCES8 is impeccable in its quality of tone and balance. They bring a new dimension to the word ‘ensemble’ with meticulous timing and tuning.”
Sandbox Percussion Premieres Christopher Cerrone’s The Only Way is Through
Sunday, July 19, 2026 at 4:00pm, Sunken Garden (Free)
In this immersive outdoor world premiere, GRAMMY-nominated composer Christopher Cerrone explores the fundamental human journey of learning to exist in the world. Inspired by Robert Frost's poetry, The Only Way is Through, co-commissioned by Caramoor, traces the path from first sounds to full understanding. During the piece, Sandbox Percussion will physically assemble their instruments from raw materials – loose wooden bars, individual bells, scattered pipes – and the sounds of construction will become the music itself: the clatter of materials, the testing of pitches, the gradual building of something coherent from elemental parts. The Young People's Chorus of New York City, led by Artistic Director Francisco J. Núñez and stage director Mary Birnbaum, will move among them, bringing components to the musicians, their physical journey mirroring their vocal evolution from wordless sounds to fully formed language. Throughout, the audience is invited to move freely through the Sunken Garden, navigating their own relationship with the unfolding work, experiencing the joy and struggle of watching consciousness take shape.
Verona Quartet in Inflection Points
Friday, July 24, 2026 at 7:30pm, Spanish Courtyard
The Verona Quartet returns to the Spanish Courtyard with Inflection Points, a program focusing on societal changes every 100 years through the lens of music. As the 2017-18 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence, the ensemble has a long-standing history with Caramoor, including a highly praised 2021 performance of Ligeti and Dvořák that showcased their “cohesive…vibrant, intelligent” (The New York Times) approach. This evening’s selection spans centuries, beginning with the Baroque elegance of Scarlatti’s Sonata a Quattro No. 4 before moving into the luminous, modern textures of Augusta Read Thomas’ Clara’s Ascent. The program concludes with two dramatic masterpieces: Janáček’s intense, psychological String Quartet No. 1 and the profound architectural beauty of Beethoven’s String Quartet Op. 127.
Ruckus in The Edinburgh Rollick
Friday, July 31, 2026 at 7:30pm, Spanish Courtyard
Ruckus is a shapeshifting, collaborative Baroque ensemble with a visceral and playful approach to early music. Described as “the world’s only period-instrument rock band” (San Francisco Classical Voice), Ruckus’ core is a continuo group, the Baroque equivalent of a jazz rhythm section: guitars, keyboards, cello, bassoon and bass. In The Edinburgh Rollick, Ruckus and violinist Keir GoGwilt celebrate the legacy of Niel Gow (b. Perthshire, 1727-1807), one of Scotland’s most important musicians, in this dynamic folk-Baroque feast of Scottish dance music. Weaving together these jubilant, hard-driving and nostalgic tunes into large-scale dramatic forms, Ruckus and GoGwilt bring the 18th-century tradition of blending folk and art music to the present day.
Featured Soloists & Recitals
Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 7:30pm, Venetian Theater
Renowned Renaissance woman Hélène Grimaud returns to Caramoor for a deeply poetic recital exploring the profound emotional landscapes of the “Three Bs” – Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms. Known for a visceral intensity that has captivated Caramoor audiences since her 1998 debut and a celebrated 2015 residency, Grimaud brings her trademark technical control to this program of masterpieces. From the intimate, variation-rich Beethoven Piano Sonata No. 30, Op. 109 to the nostalgic textures of Brahms’ Fantasies and the monumental architecture of Bach’s Chaconne, this performance showcases the same unapologetically personal artistry that defines her work as both a world-class pianist and a dedicated wildlife conservationist.
Johnny Gandelsman: This is America
Sunday, July 5, 2026 at 1:00pm, Caramoor Grounds
Violinist, producer, and 2024 MacArthur Fellow Johnny Gandelsman will perform a solo violin program of works from his This is America project at Caramoor, featuring the New York premiere of a Caramoor co-commission by Pulitzer-Prize-winning composer Tyshawn Sorey. A reflection of the complex times in which we are living, this two-part performance at 1:00pm in the Sunken Garden and 3:00pm in the Spanish Courtyard features intimate musical portraits of joy, uncertainty, isolation, and love by composers including Justin Messina, Layale Chaker, Dana Lyn, Kinan Azmeh, Akshaya Tucker, Ebun Oguntola, Christina Courtin, Olivia Davis, and Rhiannon Giddens. At 2:15pm, Gandelsman, Lyn, and Courtin will give a talk offering insights on the program.
Aristo Sham, piano, 2025 Van Cliburn Gold Medalist
Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 4:30pm, Music Room
2025 Van Cliburn Gold Medalist Aristo Sham brings his lucid and gripping artistry to the intimate Music Room for a program centered on the transformative transcriptions of Ferruccio Busoni. This afternoon recital highlights Sham’s technical mastery through a curated selection of Brahms character pieces, including the soulful Intermezzo in A Major and the spirited Capriccio in C Major. The second half of the performance focuses on Busoni's iconic arrangements, featuring the monumental Bach Chaconne and Chopin’s Variations on Prelude in C minor. As the newest Cliburn winner, Sham continues the competition's legacy of elite pianism with a performance that balances late-Romantic introspection with towering virtuosity.
Conor Hanick, piano in Hans Otte’s The Book of Sounds
Thursday, July 16, 2026 at 7:30pm, Spanish Courtyard
In the 1980s, the German composer and broadcaster Hans Otte released a series of solo piano pieces called Das Buch der Klänge. Inspired by Buddhist thought and American Minimalism, Otte created a series of works that are lyrical, alternately contemplative and energetic, and possibly a little psychedelic. It was an overlooked masterpiece until pianist Conor Hanick, praised as one of his generation’s most inquisitive interpreters of music new and old, began playing it a few years ago, to great acclaim. Otte wrote of the work, “This Book of Sounds rediscovers the listener as a partner of sound and silence, who in the quest for his world, wishes for once to be totally at one with sound.”
Yuja Wang, piano and People of Earth
Thursday, July 23, 2026 at 7:30pm, Venetian Theater
One of today’s most electrifying pianists, Yuja Wang, makes her Caramoor debut in a collaboration with New York City’s most exciting Latin music supergroup, People of Earth. They join forces for a vibrant journey through the sounds of the Caribbean – composed and music directed by Cuban piano phenom Ahmed Alom. People of Earth includes Raul Rios, trumpet and vocals; Jesus Ricardo, trumpet and vocals; Rubén Rengel, violin and vocals; Ivan Llanes, percussion and vocals; and Gabriel Globus-Hoenich, percussion and bandleader
Njioma Grevious, violin & Andrew Goodridge, piano
Saturday, August 1, 2026 at 4:30pm, Music Room
Violinist Njioma Grevious brings her vibrant and compelling artistry to the Music Room following a string of major milestones, including winning both the Robert F. Smith First Prize and the Audience Choice Award at the 2023 Sphinx Competition and a 2024 Avery Fisher Career Grant. With pianist Andrew Goodridge, Grevious presents a wide-ranging program that mirrors the versatility she has displayed as a member of the acclaimed Abeo Quartet (2023-24 Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence) and in recent solo debuts with the Chicago and National Symphony Orchestras. The recital opens with the solemnity of Bach and the atmospheric modernism of Electra Perivolaris, moving through the fiery energy of Brahms’ Scherzo and the mystical architecture of Messiaen’s Theme and Variations. The afternoon concludes with Clarence Cameron White’s soulful Levee Dance and the soaring, lyrical brilliance of Prokofiev’s Sonata No. 2.
American Roots, Global, and Jazz
Saturday, June 27, 2026 from 12:30-7:00pm, Caramoor Grounds
Presented in collaboration with City Winery
Caramoor’s annual American Roots Music Festival fills the stunning grounds with the sounds of Americana, folk, bluegrass, and more. Audiences can wander from stage to stage and discover their next favorite artist as an incredible lineup of bands performs at Caramoor’s picturesque venues. This year’s festival features the Grateful Dead songbook with the acoustic string-band Deadgrass; the vintage-inspired sounds of The Moonrise Cartel; the rich, evocative storytelling of Caleb Caudle & The Sweet Critters; and the next-generation alt-country flair of Chloe Kimes; concluding with the high-energy Memphis soul of Southern Avenue. Additional artists and full schedule to be announced.
Louis Armstrong Hot Five Centennial Celebration
Friday, July 3, 2026 at 7:30pm, Friends Field
Presented in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center
The music Louis Armstrong created in the 1920s with his small group, the Hot Five, remains among the most influential, timeless, and joyous in the history of American music. Under the auspices of the Louis Armstrong House Museum, and on the eve of what Armstrong always claimed to be his birthday (the Fourth of July), trumpeter Alphonso Horne will lead an all-star ensemble of today’s finest jazz musicians in celebration of the 100th anniversary of this groundbreaking group. Hosted by two-time GRAMMY Award winner Ricky Riccardi, the evening honors the recordings that transformed jazz from a collective style into a soloist’s art form, forever changing the course of popular music. While Armstrong is celebrated worldwide as the beloved entertainer behind classics like What a Wonderful World and Hello, Dolly, it was these revolutionary recordings from a century ago that reshaped the sound and future of jazz.
Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca – Afro-Cuban Rhythms
Thursday, July 9, 2026 at 7:30pm, Friends Field
Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loca channel the rich currents of the Afro-Cuban global diaspora, blending Congolese soukous music, salsa horn blasts, and Angolan cadence into one irresistible groove. The group’s joyous, multilingual songs invite every dancer in the house to join in, making them a perfect addition to Caramoor’s festive Summer Season.
Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 7:30pm, Venetian Theater
Presented in collaboration with City Winery
Patty Griffin is among the most consequential singer-songwriters of her generation. Over two decades, the two-time GRAMMY Award winner – and seven-time nominee – and Americana Music Association Lifetime Achievement award winner, has crafted a remarkable body of work that prompted The New York Times to hail her for “[writing] cameo-carved songs that create complete emotional portraits of specific people…[her] songs have independent lives that continue in your head when the music ends.” Her latest album Crown of Roses, was released in July 2025.
Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 7:30pm, Venetian Theater
Presented in collaboration with City Winery
Punch Brothers are a virtuosic American string band with bluegrass roots, but one whose imagination spans classical, jazz, and folk traditions, earning them acclaim from The New Yorker as “one of the most incredible bands this country has ever produced.” With impeccable acoustic musicianship and emotional depth, they have won a GRAMMY for Best Folk Album and bring both precision and spontaneity to the stage.
Saturday, July 25, 2026 from 12:30pm to 9:00pm, Caramoor Grounds
Presented in collaboration with Jazz at Lincoln Center
The Caramoor Jazz Festival fills the grounds with the spirit of jazz, inviting audiences to wander, listen, and discover music unfolding across the gardens and open-air stages. Spend the day immersed in sound and shared experience with performances by El Arte Del Bolero (Miguel Zenon & Luis Perdomo), Jazz at Lincoln Center Summer Jazz Academy Big Bands, and more to be announced, then come together for an unforgettable evening performance by Caramoor favorite Emmet Cohen Trio (7:30pm), bringing the Jazz Festival to a thrilling close.
Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers
Saturday, August 1, 2026 at 7:30pm, Venetian Theater
Presented in collaboration with City Winery
A three-time GRAMMY winner and one of America’s most adventurous songwriters, Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers engage in genre-defying performances that blur the lines between rock, jazz, bluegrass, and improvisational jam. Known for hits like The Way It Is as well as collaborations with the Grateful Dead, Hornsby continues to reinvent his sound while staying rooted in masterful songwriting and brilliant piano work. The band’s live shows are known for virtuosity, spontaneity, and Hornsby’s unmistakable piano touch.
Celebrations of Community
Dedicated Men of Zion – Celebrating Juneteenth
Sunday, June 21, 2026 at 4:00pm, Gala Tent (Free)
With roots in gospel and their voices in harmony, the Dedicated Men of Zion bring a jubilant sacred soul tradition to Caramoor for the annual Juneteenth celebration. Their sound carries the strength of their Eastern North Carolina church upbringing, blending praise, joy, and deep-rooted family ties. This performance offers a powerful reminder of the resilience and joy at the heart of the holiday.
Isaac Mizrahi – Celebrating Pride
Friday, June 26, 2026 at 7:30pm, Venetian Theater
Presented in collaboration with The LOFT LGBTQ+ Community Center
Entertainment and fashion icon Isaac Mizrahi lights up Caramoor with this special Pride Month performance. Accompanied by his jazz band, Mizrahi will serenade with iconic tunes from Madonna to Sondheim and everything in between, all interspersed with his signature, unfiltered storytelling. Expect a hilarious, sophisticated, and undeniably fabulous evening. Note: This performance may include mature themes and is not recommended for children.
Saturday, July 4, 2026 at 8:00pm, Venetian Theater
Celebrate America’s Semiquincentennial with Caramoor’s most festive tradition. This historic Independence Day spectacular featuring the Westchester Symphonic Winds, led by conductor Curt Ebersole with vocalist MaryKay Messenger, honors 250 years of American spirit with a program of patriotic favorites including music by John Philip Sousa, Harold Arlen, Earl Robinson, Barton Green, and Frank Ticheli, plus Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. The evening concludes with a dazzling fireworks display.
Music and Meditation in the Garden – Chamber Music and Meditation in an Idyllic Setting
Music and Meditation in the Garden – Adam W. Sadberry, flute; Alexander Davis, bassoon; Jennifer Llewellyn, meditation coach
Saturday, July 11, 2026 at 11:00am, Sunken Garden
Flutist Adam W. Sadberry and bassoonist Alexander Davis bring Caramoor’s first woodwind duo to the Music and Meditation series. Sadberry is a winner of Concert Artists Guild’s 2021 Victor Elmaleh Competition, and is paving a distinctive career with his citizenry, creativity, and vibrancy both on and off stage. Davis's artistic intentions center on space-making, connection, and community-building within classical music. Join us for deep listening in the tranquil Sunken Garden, including a short led meditation led by Jennifer Llewellyn.
Saturday, July 18, 2026 at 11:00am, Sunken Garden
Hailed as “a top-notch fiddle-and-guitar duo” by The New York Times, Dana Lyn and Kyle Sanna connect the dots between their experience as composers and improvisers and their deep admiration for traditional Irish music. Their passion for the environment will be keenly felt in the serene setting of the Sunken Garden.
Saturday, August 1, 2026 at 11:00am, Sunken Garden
A morning of ethereal resonance concludes this summer’s Music and Meditation in the Garden series. The shimmering strings of harpist Emily Levin, praised for her “technical wizardry and artistic intuition” (Herald Times) and Metropolitan Opera violinist Julia Choi create a textured soundscape to cultivate focus, clarity, and a sense of tranquility.
Great for Families – Dancing at Dusk, Caramoor’s Series for Young Listeners
Dancing at Dusk – WindSync plays Peter and the Wolf
Wednesday, July 8, 2026 at 5:30pm, Friends Field
WindSync brings Prokofiev’s Peter and the Wolf to life as a playful, participatory musical adventure. Families and young listeners are invited to experience a timeless story in Friends Field’s beautiful and spacious setting.
Dancing at Dusk – Flor Bromley’s Fiesta Global
Wednesday, July 15, 2026 at 5:30pm, Friends Field
Flor Bromley lights up Dancing at Dusk with a vibrant, interactive program that weaves together Latin American rhythms, bilingual storytelling, and family-focused fun. Expect an uplifting community dance party filled with color, rhythm, and joyful energy.
Dancing at Dusk – Hopalong Andrew
Wednesday, July 22, 2026 at 5:30pm, Friends Field
Hopalong Andrew brings his high-spirited “urban cowboy” music to Dancing at Dusk, turning Caramoor’s Friends Field into a joyful, family-friendly hoedown. With playful Western-themed songs, call-and-response games, and plenty of chances to move, he delights kids and grownups alike.
Sonic Innovations
Sonic Innovations is Caramoor’s seasonal (June through October) exhibition of sound art, which uses the historic grounds as the site for multiple works and grew out of the 2014 site-specific commissioning initiative In the Garden of Sonic Delights. Each artist has drawn inspiration from their chosen location, creating work that is mindful of the natural and human-made sounds and systems present in the environment, while engaging each site’s unique characteristics, be they acoustic, historic, architectural, or aesthetic. Sonic Innovations encourages us to hear and see Caramoor differently, bringing a listener’s awareness to the surroundings and the change of seasons.
Currently on display are Trimpin's in "C"; Lisa Renée Coons’ Five Essays on Caramoor; Liz Phillips’ Dyning in the Dovecote; Annea Lockwood and Bob Bielecki’s Wild Energy; Ranjit Bhatnagar’s Stone Song; and Taylor Deupree’s t(ch)ime. Learn more.
More about Caramoor
Each year, Caramoor presents an exciting array of concerts across genres – from classical, opera, and chamber music to jazz, American roots, global sounds, and the American songbook. In addition to the Summer Season, the intimate Rosen House Concert Series runs from October through May in the historic Rosen House, a Mediterranean-style villa listed on the National Register of Historic Places and filled with treasures from around the world. With a mission to engage audiences of all ages, Caramoor also offers a selection of concerts and programs for families and our youngest listeners.
Caramoor is a place where music, history, and nature come together to create moments of beauty and connection for all who visit. In addition to hearing concerts, visitors to Caramoor can tour the spectacular Rosen House, explore its intriguing collections, enjoy a picnic, and experience the lush gardens and grounds – including Caramoor’s unique collection of site-specific Sound Art, sound sculptures which draw inspiration from their environment. Caramoor also offers a formal afternoon tea service year-round in the Music Room (by reservation), a seasonal concessions tent, and a selection of public programs such as yoga, art classes, conversations, and large-scale community events.
Caramoor’s 2026 Summer Season Schedule At-A-Glance
Saturday, June 20 at 7:00pm: Opening Night & Summer Gala – An Evening with Kelli O'Hara (Venetian Theater)
Sunday, June 21 at 4:00pm: Dedicated Men of Zion – Celebrating Juneteenth (Gala Tent)
Thursday, June 25 at 7:30pm: Hélène Grimaud, piano (Venetian Theater)
Friday, June 26 at 7:30pm: Isaac Mizrahi – Celebrating Pride (Venetian Theater)
Saturday, June 27 from 12:30-7:00pm: American Roots Music Festival (Caramoor Grounds)
Sunday, June 28 at 4:00pm: The Knights & Conrad Tao, piano (Venetian Theater)
Thursday, July 2 at 7:30pm: Poiesis Quartet – Ernst Stiefel String Quartet-in-Residence (Music Room)
Friday, July 3 at 7:30pm: Louis Armstrong Hot Five Centennial Celebration (Friends Field)
Saturday, July 4 at 8:00pm: Pops, Patriots, and Fireworks (Venetian Theater)
Sunday, July 5 at 1:00pm: Johnny Gandelsman – This is America (Caramoor Grounds)
Wednesday, July 8 at 5:30pm: Dancing at Dusk – WindSync plays Peter and the Wolf (Friends Field)
Thursday, July 9 at 7:30pm: Ricardo Lemvo and Makina Loca (Friends Field)
Friday, July 10 at 7:30pm: VOCES8 – Lead Me Home (Spanish Courtyard)
Saturday, July 11 at 11:00am: Music and Meditation in the Garden – Adam W. Sadberry, flute and Alexander
Davis, bassoon (Sunken Garden)
Saturday, July 11 at 4:30pm: Aristo Sham, piano (Music Room)
Saturday, July 11 at 7:30pm: Patty Griffin (Venetian Theater)
Sunday, July 12 at 4:00pm: Apollo's Fire – Dueling Double Concertos (Venetian Theater
Wednesday, July 15 at 5:30pm: Dancing at Dusk – Flor Bromley’s Fiesta Global (Friends Field
Thursday, July 16 at 7:30pm: Conor Hanick, piano – The Book of Sounds (Spanish Courtyard)
Friday, July 17 at 7:00pm: Les Arts Florissants in a Charpentier Opera Double Bill (Venetian Theater
Saturday, July 18 at 11am: Music and Meditation in the Garden – Kyle Sanna, guitar and
Dana Lyn, violin (Sunken Garden)
Saturday, July 18 at 7:30pm: Punch Brothers (Venetian Theater)
Sunday, July 19 at 4:00pm: Sandbox Percussion Premieres Christopher Cerrone’s The Only Way is Through
(Sunken Garden)
Wednesday, July 22 at 5:30pm: Dancing at Dusk – Hopalong Andrew (Friends Field)
Thursday, July 23 at 7:30pm: Yuja Wang, piano and People of Earth (Venetian Theater)
Friday, July 24 at 7:30pm: Verona Quartet – Inflection Points (Spanish Courtyard)
Saturday, July 25 from 12:30pm to 9:00pm: Caramoor Jazz Festival (Caramoor Grounds)
Sunday, July 26 at 4:00pm: Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra – Handel’s Tolomeo (Venetian Theater)
Thursday, July 30 at 7:30pm: Mark Morris Dance Group (Venetian Theater)
Friday, July 31 at 7:30pm: Ruckus – The Edinburgh Rollick (Spanish Courtyard)
Saturday, August 1 at 11:00am: Music and Meditation in the Garden – Emily Levin, harp and Julia Choi, violin
(Sunken Garden)
Saturday, August 1 at 4:30pm: Njioma Grevious, violin and Andrew Goodridge, piano (Music Room)
Saturday, August 1 at 7:30pm: Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers (Venetian Theater)
Sunday, August 2 at 4:00pm: Summer Season Finale – Orchestra of St. Luke's and Gil Shaham (Venetian Theater)
For Caramoor’s complete schedule visit: caramoor.org/whats-on