Jun 01 Saturday
Geneva Music Festival 2024 Season: Light and DarkSaturday, June 1, 7:30PMWar and Peace
Geoffrey Herd and Blake Pouliot, violin;Eric Wong, viola;Clive Greensmith and Max Geissler, cello;Esther Park, piano
Beethoven Op. 76, “Harp”Shostakovich Piano Trio No. 2Georges Antoines Piano Quartet
Explore the music of three composers, each of a different era and nationality, whose lives and works were indelibly marked by the suffering of war. The program is a testament to the strength of the human spirit to find beauty even in the harshest of times.
All programs subject to change.$35 adult; $10 college student with ID; FREE for youth aged 18 and youngerBuy 8 or more tickets across all concerts in a single booking and get 15% off.More information and tickets available at GenevaMusicFestival.com. Wheelchair accessible.
Jun 02 Sunday
Geneva Music Festival 2024 Season: Light and DarkSunday, June 2, 7:30PMKate McGarry + Keith Ganz Ensemble
Kate McGarry, vocals; Keith Ganz, guitar; Clarence Penn, drums; Paul Creek, bass
Join us for an unforgettable evening of enchanting melodies and captivating rhythms as Grammy-nominated jazz virtuosos, Kate McGarry and Keith Ganz showcase their incredible talent and chemistry.
Jun 06 Thursday
Geneva Music Festival 2024 Season: Light and DarkThursday, June 6, 7:30PMNight and Day
Clara Lyon and Geoffrey Herd, violin; Jimmy Thompson and Josh Newburger, viola; Clive Greensmith and Hannah Collins, cello; Anna Petrova, piano
Haydn Sunrise Quartet Mark Olivieri, CommissionAlexander Scriabin Sonata-Fantasy No. 2Kaija Saariaho, Light and MatterSchönberg: "Verklärte Nacht"
Moving from dawn’s first light to glimmering moonlight, this program captures the cycle of day and night and reminds us of the magic of this quotidian transformation. Composers—from Haydn to Olivieri—capture these contrasts, moving us from morning to night.
Jun 07 Friday
Geneva Music Festival 2024 Season: Light and DarkFriday, June 7, 7:30PMNight and Day
Jun 09 Sunday
Geneva Music Festival 2024 Season: Light and DarkSunday, June 9, 2 PM The Brothers Blue
Matthew Sperber, guitar, bass; Benny Haravitch, banjo, bass, guitar; Charlie Coughlin, fiddle, mandolin
Back by popular demand, the Brothers Blue returns for their second performance at the Geneva Music Festival.
Jul 21 Sunday
On September 18, October 16, November 20, December 18 the Northwest Family YMCA will be holding a free Acoustic Music Jam from 2-4 pm. Traditional, Folk, Country, Bluegrass, Rock and Pop music is welcome. The Jam is open to all ages and skill levels, members and non-members alike. No registration is required. Bring your musical instruments (guitar, voice, banjo, mandolin, flute, etc.) and a music stand. Come join in the fun or just to listen. The Jam is hosted by Steve Pfanenstiel.
Sep 22 Sunday
Since relocating to the Lorenzo grounds in 1997, the Rippleton Schoolhouse has served as a place to “live history.” Hundreds of central New York pupils attend classes in our restored one-room schoolhouse each year. Since 2002, the Friends of Lorenzo have hosted this annual event welcoming “kids of all ages” to participate in period games, enjoy live music, refreshments, horse-drawn wagon rides, fall crafts, and more! For more information call 315-655-3200 or visit https://parks.ny.gov/historic-sites/lorenzo/details.aspx. Admission to the event is free.
Nov 17 Sunday
Dec 12 Thursday
This year is the 50th Anniversary of Christmas at Lorenzo and for the occasion, we will be revisiting the past, with each room decorated in a previous year’s theme! With support from the Friends of Lorenzo, this annual holiday celebration will feature a tour of the decorated mansion, refreshments, live music, and horse-drawn sleigh/wagon rides. Holiday admission: $6 per person; $2 per child, ages 12 and under. Cash preferred for admission. For more information call 315-655-3200 or visit https://parks.ny.gov/historic-sites/lorenzo/details.aspx.
Dec 13 Friday