2024 Music Festival

Join us for a truly uplifting morning experience that promises to awaken your senses and ignite your spirit, setting the perfect tone for a day filled with inspiration and joy.
Experience the captivating return of GRAMMY®-nominated chamber orchestra A Far Cry to Newport, joined by Canadian pianist Dinuk Wijeratne and acclaimed Syrian clarinetist Kinan Azmeh.
Hailed as the epitome of brass excellence, Canadian Brass promises to ignite The Breakers with their genre-transcending talents, ensuring an unforgettable evening of musical brilliance and boundless entertainment.
Hanzhi Wang unveils the accordion's versatility and charm, paired with the timeless elegance of the acclaimed Poulenc Trio, creating an enchanting musical dialogue that transcends genres and eras.
Esteemed American violinist Anne Akiko Meyers, joined by the virtuosic pianist Max Levinson, promises a radiant celebration of artistic brilliance and innovation.
Relive the magic of blockbuster classics performed by our resident Festival Artists at the beloved Blithewold Mansion―the perfect summer outing for classical music lovers and film buffs alike.
Newport Classical returns to the picturesque Castle Hill Inn for a mesmerizing and thoughtfully curated program of works for two pianos featuring the dynamic talents of American pianist Drew Petersen and beloved returning Festival Artist Llewellyn Sánchez-Werner.
The renowned Lincoln Trio marks the culmination of their illustrious twentieth anniversary. Revered for their pioneering spirit and innovative contemporary repertoire, the Trio promises an unforgettable performance with the iconic Brahms C Major Piano Trio that catapulted them to acclaim.
This red-hot young quartet was founded in 2019 at the Juilliard School and launched their current trajectory by winning one of the most prestigious awards in chamber music at the 2022 Banff Competition.
Embark on a musical journey led by acclaimed Spanish concert pianist and beloved past Festival artist Daniel del Pino, accompanied by the talented violist Marian Herrero, as they unveil a treasure trove of rarely performed masterpieces by Spanish composers.