Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival

Monday, Jul 14, 2025 at 12:00pm

New Mexico Museum of Art
107 West Palace Avenue
505-983-2075

Join us For Our Spectacular 52nd Season

The Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival is one of the most respected and renowned chamber music festivals in the world, and part of its allure, for audiences and musicians alike, is that it draws inspiration from its namesake hometown, which is famously and affectionately known as the City Different.

Schedule of Events

6:00 pm - 7:30 pm - Shepherd On The Rock at New Mexico Museum of Art

Our 52nd season-opening program begins with Schubert’s exquisite The Shepherd on the Rock, performed by four-time Grammy Award–winning clarinetist Todd Levy and two extraordinary artists making their Festival debuts: soprano Liv Redpath, praised by the Berliner Umschau for her "radiant voice" and "breathtaking coloratura," and pianist George Fu, who’s been hailed for his "stunning virtuosity" by The Boston Musical Intelligencer. The powerhouse program also features violinist Yura Lee and pianist Gilles Vonsattel playing Enescu’s fiery Sonata in A Minor for Violin and Piano as well as Vonsattel, violinist Leila Josefowicz, and cellist Paul Watkins joining forces for Shostakovich’s somber yet sublime Piano Trio in E Minor.

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12:00 pm - 1:00 pm - BAM!! Insights on the Brain & Music 1 of 3 at New Mexico Museum of Art

How Music Captivates: The Science
ELIZABETH H. MARGULIS, PhD
Professor of Music; Director of Graduate Studies (Musicology), Princeton University
Elizabeth H. Margulis, PhD, is a professor of music and the director of graduate studies in musicology at Princeton University, with affiliations in psychology and neuroscience. She studies the perception and cognition of music.

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