Flutist Amir Hoshang Farsi and pianist Mika Sasaki, join forces to close the Chamber Series with brilliance and flair. Hailed as “virtuosic and birdlike” (I Care If You Listen), Farsi brings his lyrical tone and adventurous spirit to a rich and colorful program featuring works by Gabriel Fauré, Lili Boulanger, Ian Clarke, Reena Esmail, and Yuko Uebayashi.
Ring in the 57th Newport Classical Music Festival with a performance by fiery, self-conducted chamber orchestra Delirium Musicum as we return to The Breakers for Opening Night. Described as “ferocious and rhythmically mesmerizing” by the San Francisco Classical Voice, the ensemble is known for challenging expectations and redefining classical music as a red-hot concert experience.
Regarded as one of the most compelling pianists of his generation, Dmitry Shishkin offers a captivating solo recital at The Breakers mansion. A prizewinner of the International Tchaikovsky and Geneva International Music Competitions, Shishkin is praised by Gramophone for his “imaginative pointing to his phrasing.”
Kick off your Fourth of July festivities with a relaxed open-air concert at King Park! Fenway Quintet, one of the Boston area’s most esteemed professional brass quintets, returns with a joyous patriotic program celebrating America's birthday through the iconic sounds that shaped the nation. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and enjoy the fireworks with a stunning view of the Pell Bridge.
Internationally acclaimed for their “fearless, yet probingly beautiful” performances (The Strad), the GRAMMY® Award-winning Parker Quartet returns to Newport with a vibrant program featuring Mozart, Silvestrov, and Schubert. Renowned for their fresh interpretations of canonical works, the Quartet continues to chart a dynamic artistic path rooted in both tradition and innovation. Having captivated audiences on the world’s premier stages for over two decades, the Parker Quartet now steps onto the stage of the magnificent Breakers mansion, promising an evening as unforgettable as the setting.
In celebration of America’s 250th birthday, the 2026 Resident Festival Artists invite you to immerse yourself in the lush, evocative sound world of American Impressionism. Highlighting three visionary American composers, the program explores the American answer to the impressionist movement, highlighting the subtle textures, nuance, and distinctive spirit of early 20th century American music through the works of Arthur Foote, Charles Tomlinson Griffes, and Florence Price. Arrive early to explore the Newport Art Museum for a truly enriching afternoon.
Get ready to hear the saxophone like you’ve never heard before! Spend a beautiful morning on the outdoor grounds of Blithewold Mansion with the Cerus Saxophone Quartet. Named for the mythical wild bull tamed by Persephone, Cerus brings the same spirit to the stage, blending works from the traditional classical cannon and new contemporary works with energy, precision, and playful imagination.
“A pianist of sterling artistry” (Gramophone), GRAMMY® Award-winning pianist Michelle Cann makes her Newport debut with a picturesque concert at Castle Hill Inn. A recipient of both the Sphinx Medal of Excellence and the Andrew Wolf Chamber Music Award, Cann has established herself as one of the most sought-after artists of her generation.
The 2026 Resident Festival Artists invite you to a concert celebrating the beloved Sonata form. The program takes audiences on a journey through musical history, moving from the elegance of the Classical period, the expressive heights of the Romantic era, and into the modern and Impressionist sounds of the early 20th century. Set within the elegance and charm of one of Newport’s most charming mansions, this morning concert offers an intimate musical conversation through time.
Violinist Stella Chen, violist Matthew Lipman, and cellist Brannon Cho join forces for an evening of chamber music trios at the stunning Breakers mansion. These three powerhouse musicians have each garnered international acclaim and have performed on prestigious stages worldwide with some of the world’s top orchestras. The three now come together to present a program pairing beloved Classical trios with a contemporary work inspired by the individual voices of the ensemble, set against the glamorous backdrop of The Breakers.
















