2024 SAMF offers World Class Music in a World Class Setting over Two Weeks

Six FREE Concerts of classical music presented over the last two weekends in June. Visit: www.SAMFestival.org for program descriptions.

By Saint Augustine Music Festival

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Location

Cathedral Basilica of St. Augustine

38 Cathedral Place St. Augustine, FL 32084

About this event

    The St. Augustine Music Festival (SAMF) is celebrating their 18th season this year with their 2024 concerts. Co-Artistic Directors Jorge A. Pena and Jin Kim-Pena are providing another year of World Class Music in the Historic and World Class setting of the Cathedral Basilica in downtown St. Augustine.


    All weekend chamber music concerts are FREE to the public and begin at 7:30 PM (doors open at 7:00 PM).

    If you wish reserved seating, it will require a minimum donation of $350 to SAMF on the website: www.SAMFestival.org. Tax deductable donations of any amount are gratefully accepted to enable SAMF to continue to offer these concerts at no cost to the public.


    First Week - Friday, June 21 to Sunday, June 23


    Friday, June 21, Evolution

    Join us for a musical tour from German baroque to twentieth century South American

    Georg Philipp Telemann: Sinfonia Spirituosa in D major

    Johannes S. Bach: Concerto for 2 Violins in D minor, BWV 1043 featuring Nigel Armstrong and Gabriella Peña

    Alberto Ginastera: Concerto for Strings

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    Saturday, June 22, Mystic Latin

    Enjoy a night of fantasy and dream adventures alongside Don Quixote and sorcery

    Heitor Villa-Lobos: Sexteto Místico - Mystic Sextet Flute, Oboe, Alto-Sax, Guitar, Harp, Celesta.

    Gabriela Lena Frank: Quijotadas for String Quartet

    Georg Philipp Telemann: Don Quixote Suite

    Manuel De Falla: “'El Amor Brujo” for Piano Sextet (1926)

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    Sunday, June 23, Mozart and Americana

    Relax with a beautiful painted American landscape and the perfect music of Mozart

    William Grant Still: Ennanga for Harp, Strings Quintet and Piano Justine Tiu - Harp and Evangeliya Delizonas-Khukhua - Piano

    Arthur Foote: Suite in E major for String Orchestra

    Amadeus Mozart: Concerto for Flute, Harp and Orchestra in C major, K 299 Les Roettges - Flute and Mia Venezia – Harp


    Second Week - Friday, June 28 to Sunday, June 30


    Friday, June 28, War & Romance

    Enjoy two contrasting powers, hate and love all in one night

    Igor Stravinsky: Soldier's Tale for Violin, Clarinet and Piano

    Dmitri Shostakovich: Quartet No.8

    Wolf Ferrari: Sinfonia da camara String Quintet, Piano, Flute

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    Saturday, June 29, Musical Saga

    Let music take you in your own musical saga by exploring two musical masterpieces

    Johannes Brahms: Horn Trio

    Igor Khukhua – Violin, Katharine Caliendo – Horn, Evangeliya Delizonas-Khukhua - Piano

    Jean Sibelius: “En Saga” Original Septet reconstruction for Flute, Clarinet and strings.

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    Sunday, June 30, A Reflective Journey

    Enjoy one last musical story that will take you back in time

    Dmitri Shostakovich: Concerto for Piano, Trumpet and Strings

    Featuring Yukino Miyake, piano and Kevin Karabell, trumpet

    Joseph Haydn: Symphony No. 45 in F sharp minor “Farewell”


    More details about the St. Augustine Music Festival can be found at www.SAMFestival.org

    Frequently asked questions

    Are food and drinks allowed in the venue?

    As the concerts are held within the historic Cathedral Basilica, attendees are expected to respect the wishes of the host. No food or beverages (including water) are allowed within the nave of the Cathedral.

    Can parents bring their children to the concerts?

    The St. Augustine Music Festival concerts are offered to the public at no charge in order to encourage younger people to experience quality classical music. Children that can remain respectful of the musicians and other attendees are most welcome to attend.

    Is the Cathedral wheel chair accessible?

    Yes it is, but only by access through a side door, as there are steps at the main entrance..

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