In Fashion
2024–2025 Season
A season inspired by historical impressions of fashion, style, and verve, presenting the music of brilliant composers along with explorations of their stories, attitudes, and trailblazing styles.
Now through May 1, we are offering special advanced pricing for full season subscriptions!
Zeitgeist
September 20, Private Residence | September 21, First Unitarian Church
New Artistic Director’s choice! A program that ties together ideas of inspiration and coincidence based on world events.
La Belle Époque
November 1, KMFA | November 2, First Unitarian Church
Glittering, extravagant, and deliciously excessive music exemplifying “the beautiful age.” Performed by ACMC’s Artist-in-Residence Annie Jacobs-Perkins and her Berlin-based Trio Brontë. Featuring works by Claude Debussy, Maurice Ravel, Igor Stravinsky, and Germaine Tailleferre.
Fin de siècle
January 24, KMFA | January 25, First Unitarian Church
Music composed around the turn of the centuries, inspired by their time and the promise of an inventive future: Ludwig van Beethoven’s Quartet No. 6, Kevin Puts’s Dark Vigil, and Anton Arensky’s Piano Quintet.
Romantic Refrain
February 21, KMFA | February 22, First Unitarian Church
A program chronicling stories of individuality, imagination, emotion, and transcendence. Featuring works for violin, cello, and piano by Ludwig van Beethoven (“Archduke” Trio), Robert and Clara Schumann, and Amy Beach’s lush and romantic Piano Trio.
Gothic Ballad
April 4, KMFA | April 5, First Unitarian Church
Franz Schubert’s “Death and the Maiden” and George Crumb’s “Black Angels” will set the stage for a shadowy evening of haunting nostalgia and evocative sentimentality.
Friday Intimate Concerts: An up-close-and-personal setting for chamber music, taking place at KMFA (and at a private residence on Sept. 20). Tickets include complimentary drinks and light bites served at a post-concert reception with the artists.
Saturday Synchronism Concerts: Public performances in tandem with the Friday night programs, taking place at the First Unitarian Church.