June 22
The Four Seasons
A wonderful opportunity to hear Elizabeth Blumenstock (and her 1660 Guarneri Baroque violin) as soloist in Vivaldi’s seminal concerto set, which celebrates its 300th anniversary of publication in 2025. Plus, Vivaldi’s Concerto for Lute with GRAMMY-award-winning soloist Stephen Stubbs. More Information
Sunday June 22, 4:00 PM
St Mark's Presbyterian Church, Newport Beach
Tickets: $50
June 23
Joys Celestial
Delight and reflect in the uplifting sounds of the Baroque soprano voice, newly-restored St. Michael pipe organ and soaring trumpet lines, in the intimate acoustics of St. Michael and All Angels Church—the Festival’s “small church” home since the very beginning of the annual series in 1981. More Information
Monday June 23, 7:30 PM
St Michael & All Angels Episcopal Church, Corona del Mar
Tickets: $45
June 25
A “Windy” Night in the Gardens
The first of our two chamber concerts semi “al fresco” in beautiful Sherman Gardens. Two of Vivaldi’s chamber concertos for Baroque wind instruments, and more! Reserve your seat, then stroll the Gardens with a complimentary glass of wine, or sparkling water, or two, before the concert. More Information
Wednesday June 25, 7:30 PM
Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar
Tickets: $55— includes 6:45 pm access to the Gardens for complimentary wine & waters
June 27
Classical Quartets & The Cellist’s Voice
Join us for Quartet Night at the Gardens! Reserve your seat from 45 minutes before concert time, and stroll the Gardens with a glass of wine or sparkling water, or two, before experiencing our first evening of string quartets “done differently” chamber soirée within Corona del Mar’s treasured botanical oasis. More Information
Friday June 27, 7:30 PM
Sherman Library and Gardens, Corona del Mar
Tickets: $55— includes 6:45 pm access to the Gardens for complimentary wine & waters
June 29
Festival Finale: Vivaldi’s Gloria
Adoration and anguish in the Venetian Republic. The 45th Festival, La Serenissima: Vivaldi for All Seasons, closes with a rousing program of music of the sacred and the profane. Followed by wine & waters on the patio, and the Festival Subscribers’ Dinner. More Information