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Chatham Baroque Announces 2026–2027 Season, Celebrating 35 Years in Pittsburgh

Chatham Baroque unveils its 2026–2027 season, celebrating 35 years with guest artists Chris Norman and Pascale Beaudin, Vivaldi and Bach programs, and visiting Renaissance and Baroque ensembles.

·Jun 3, 2026·via BroadwayWorld
Chatham Baroque Announces 2026–2027 Season, Celebrating 35 Years in Pittsburgh

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The ensemble will present Chris Norman, Pascale Beaudin, and Benjamin Bagby at Carnegie Music Hall.

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Chatham Baroqu e has announced its 2026/2027 concert season , marking the organization's 35th anniversary. Founded in 1990, Chatham Baroque has built a national reputation for historically informed performance, innovative programming, and meaningful collaborations with guest artists from around the world.

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Over more than three decades, the ensemble has evolved while remaining rooted in its core artistic vision. Following a pivotal transition in the early 2000s, Chatham Baroque took its current form as a trio consisting of Andrew Fouts (violin), Patricia Halverson (viola da gamba), and Scott Pauley (theorbo). Since merging with the Renaissance & Baroque concert series in 2018, the organization has expanded its reach, presenting both its own performances and distinguished international and national touring artists as part of a vibrant and wide-ranging season.

The 2026/2027 season reflects both legacy and forward looking programming the organization has built its reputation on, featuring the return of acclaimed guest artists Chris Norman and Pascale Beaudin in Confluence, a program celebrating America's 250th anniversary, A Vivaldi Christmas, a festive holiday performance at Carnegie Music Hall anchored by Vivaldi's Winter, and the ensemble's annual Bach program featuring the Actus Tragicus cantata and the Chaconne from the D Minor Partita. Visiting artists continuing the Renaissance & Baroque tradition include The Wanderer with Benjamin Bagby and Robert Rodenkirchen, Ron McFarlane's Ayreheart, and a vibrant program of 17th-century Mexican villancicos performed by an international ensemble of 12 musicians.

"The 2026/2027 season marks an important milestone for us as we celebrate 35 years of making music in Pittsburgh," said Scott Pauley, co-artistic director of Chatham Baroque. "It is a moment to reflect on how the ensemble has grown and evolved, but also to look ahead. The programming this season reflects that spirit, Andrew, Patricia, and me in programs as an ensemble and joined by exceptional Baroque music specialists, favorite composers and those less familiar, bringing returning and introducing new touring artists, traditional performances and innovative new collaborations, and music that continues to connect with area audiences in moving and meaningful ways."

October 2, 2026 | 7:30 PM | St. Nicholas Church October 3, 2026 | 7:30 PM | Hicks Memorial Chapel October 4, 2026 | 2:30 PM | Original Pittsburgh Winery

Guest artists Chris Norman (flutes and pipes) and Pascale Beaudin (soprano) join Chatham Baroque in a program celebrating America's 250th anniversary. Exploring music from the era of the founding fathers, the program traces the meeting of European traditions in the early American landscape, including Baroque works and folk tunes from English, Irish, Scottish, and French sources, evoking the musical crossroads at the birth of a nation.

October 25, 2026 | 2:30 PM | Levy Hall

The Wanderer explores journeys of exile, pilgrimage, and fate through vivid musical narratives drawn from Beowulf and Anglo-Saxon elegies of loss. Interwoven with instrumental works rooted in early melodic traditions, this evocative program brings to life a world of perilous travel, memory, and longing. Performed by the renowned medieval ensemble Sequentia, led by Benjamin Bagby and Norbert Rodenkirchen. A Renaissance & Baroque Legacy Concert.

November 22, 2026 | 2:30 PM | Levy Hall

Ayreheart, founded by Grammy-nominated lutenist and composer Ronn McFarlane, presents a lively program of Renaissance and traditional music from the British Isles. Works by John Dowland and William Byrd appear alongside anonymous ballads and folk songs from England, Scotland, and Wales. The program highlights connections between courtly art music and folk traditions alongside new works inspired by the past. A Renaissance & Baroque Legacy Concert.

December 20, 2026 | 2:30 PM | Carnegie Music Hall, Oakland

Experience a festive and joyful celebration of the season with Chatham Baroque and a gathering of virtuoso instrumentalists from Pittsburgh and beyond. Vivaldi's sparkling "Winter" from The Four Seasons anchors a program of imaginative and expressive works, including Biber's radiant Annunciation Sonata and Farina's playful Capriccio Stravagante.

February 14, 2027 | 2:30 PM | Calvary Episcopal Church

La Boz Galana and Concerto Scirocco present lively villancicos from 17th-century Puebla, Mexico. Featuring music by Gaspar Fernández, these spirited works are full of rhythmic energy, vivid storytelling, and a blend of cultural influences. Performed by 12 singers and instrumentalists, this program offers rarely heard musical traditions from the early Americas. A Renaissance & Baroque Legacy Concert.

Emily Norman Davidson Memorial Concert March 12, 2027 | 7:30 PM | Teutonia Männerchor March 13, 2027 | 7:30 PM | Levy Hall March 14, 2027 | 2:30 PM | St. Nicholas Church

Dazzling virtuosity. Intimate ensemble playing. Joyful music making. Andrew Fouts, Patricia Halverson, and Scott Pauley celebrate the ensemble's 35th anniversary with a dynamic program of the trio's favorite composers, including Bach, Corelli, Castello, Matteis, and Marais.

April 2, 2027 | 7:30 PM | Calvary Episcopal Church April 3, 2027 | 2:30 PM | Calvary Episcopal Church

Chatham Baroque's annual J.S. Bach program explores music, movement, and meditation. Featuring the motet Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden (BWV 230), the cantata Actus Tragicus (BWV 106), and the D Minor Partita (BWV 1004) for solo violin and dancer, this program brings together sound and movement in a deeply expressive experience featuring Andrew Fouts on violin and international ballerina and Baroque dance specialist, Julia Bengtsson .

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