Sevenars Concerts, Inc: Sevenars Music Festival

Sevenars Concerts, Inc: Sevenars Music Festival Summer Music Festival Michael J. Moran, In the Spotlight, Inc. Enrichment programs for schoolchildren and arts and crafts exhibits have also been presented.

"Among local summer music festivals, Tanglewood may have the bigger name, but the music making at Sevenars is just as distinguished, the venue is a lot more intimate, and the repertoire on any one program is likely to be a good deal more eclectic." July, 2017

Sevenars Concerts, established in 1968 in Worthington, Massachusetts, has been called "one of the six best small music festivals in the USA

" by Time Magazine. It has presented more than 300 guest artists since 1976, including world-renowned performers and prizewinning newcomers. Concerts are held in the landmark Academy established in 1895 by Russell Conwell, founder of Temple University and author of the famous "Acres of Diamonds" lecture. Sevenars Music Festival has been called cultural "Acres of Diamonds" and listed along with Tanglewood and the BSO among the significant musical attractions in Massachusetts (Farlex online). Sevenars was founded by pianists Robert and Rolande Schrade and their musical family, the first family of pianists listed on Steinway's global artist roster. Concert admission is by suggested donation (suggested amount $20), including refreshments. Parking free on site. Some comments from the press:
"Although the musicians may β€œrelax” with their audience, which they view as their guests and friends, their playing is in no way relaxed or scaled back; it is serious, world-class professional...It is the combination of all of these elements, the fine music, the unique attractive and charming venue with good acoustics in its lovely setting, the musicians (hosts, hostesses, and visiting), the warm welcome and ambiance, and the personalized touches that make this festival at the same time different from so many others and so very special, and have kept people coming back regularly (sometimes persistently!) for so many years. If you find yourself in Western Mass on a summer Sunday afternoon and want a rewarding and satisfying experience, head to So. Worthington to hear a Sevenars concert." From the feature article " The Sevenars Concerts: Forty Years of Love and Devotion" in Classical Voice of New England, 2008
(For complete article, see www.CVNewEng.org)

About the founding family: "Generations of audiences have thrilled at the many recitals of this highly spirited group -- be it a full family affair or a solo performance when one of them takes the stage alone." Harris Goldsmith, New York Concert Review, Vol 9, #2

"The music may be high-powered, but on concert day the ambiance is still down-home and family." The Boston Globe (feature)

"The ambiance at Sevenars is as important as the music. The lovely New England setting and the warm presence of a closely-knit and musically-dedicated family bring us back to values in danger of neglect." Daily Hampshire Gazette

"The Schrade family, three generations of it, is filled with sound musicians." The New York Times

"Where the spirits are lively and the concerts even more so!"
Time Magazine

"a priceless gift to offer the world..." Springfield Union-News

"More than a concert--there is something profound at work. The Schrades' combination of musical and familial ties is strong medicine for a needful world." Springfield Union-News

Mailing Address:
Sevenars Concerts, Inc.
80 East End Avenue, 3G
New York, NY 10028

With again heavy hearts we share that a beloved Sevenars friend has left this earth, dear Benedict Leerburger, who came ...
03/09/2026

With again heavy hearts we share that a beloved Sevenars friend has left this earth, dear Benedict Leerburger, who came to concerts even through the severest health challenges. We are so sorry to share this sad news ... but it certainly seems true what they say, that grief is the price we pay for love. We will treasure his memory and honor him with each note. We are also deeply touched to learn that the obituary suggests his memory be honored by gifts to Sevenars. Our hearts go out to Julie and all his family and loved ones. Because of a FB issue, the obituary link is in the comments below.

As we set our clocks forward, let's look ahead a bit further to what promises to be an AMAZING season at Sevenars!! Sund...
03/08/2026

As we set our clocks forward, let's look ahead a bit further to what promises to be an AMAZING season at Sevenars!! Sundays, July 12- August 16 at 4pm, there will be a mix of well-loved masterpieces and music one just won't hear anywhere else, all programmed with care and played by some of the world's finest musicians! We can't wait to see you!!
Our newly secure site has just begun to be updated, but please stay tuned! πŸŽΆβ˜€οΈπŸ’›πŸŽ‰πŸŽΆ
https://www.sevenars.org/concerts

It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing of Marvin Ward, dear longtime friend of Sevenars - and of many other ...
02/10/2026

It is with great sadness that we mourn the passing of Marvin Ward, dear longtime friend of Sevenars - and of many other musical organizations. His erudition on music (among many subjects) shone through in his reviews, including glowing ones of Sevenars in the Boston Musical Intelligencer and the Classical Voice of New England, and his spirit in coming to concerts - even through tremendous health challenges - was an inspiration. His warmth will not be forgotten. πŸ’”

12/31/2025

We want to thank you, dear friends, supporters, and audience members, for making 2025 a great 57th year for Sevenars. Whatever is going on in global news, our little corner of the world is still a welcoming community centering on music as a universal language. We are so thankful for that. We can't wait to see you at concerts starting in July, and we'll post occasional updates and concert clips until then. Meanwhile, may you all enjoy good health, prosperity, peace, and love, with every good wish from us.πŸ’œπŸŽΆπŸ’œπŸŽΆπŸ’œπŸŽΆπŸ’œ

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As we bask in summer music memories, it seems like a good time to say another "thank you" to our Local Cultural Councils...
10/11/2025

As we bask in summer music memories, it seems like a good time to say another "thank you" to our Local Cultural Councils. This 2025 season is made possible in part by the 13 LCC's (Local Cultural Councils) of the following towns: Amherst, Becket, Blandford, Chesterfield, Goshen, Huntington, Lee, Middlefield, Montgomery, Russell, Westhampton, West Springfield, and Worthington.

These LCC's are local agencies which are funded in part by the Massachusetts Cultural Council,a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts.

We are deeply grateful!

More Ravel from the summer treasure chest! Hear the wonderful Sullivan String Quartet play this magical second movement ...
10/11/2025

More Ravel from the summer treasure chest! Hear the wonderful Sullivan String Quartet play this magical second movement from Ravel's String Quartet (assez vif - très rythmé) by clicking this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ot5tErpDYRk and there will be more to come!

For your Sunday morning pleasure 🎢- a taste of Ching-Yi Lin's recital at Sevenars this summer, part of our 150th-anniver...
09/28/2025

For your Sunday morning pleasure 🎢- a taste of Ching-Yi Lin's recital at Sevenars this summer, part of our 150th-anniversary tribute to Ravel. There are not many chances to hear this Ravel rarity, La Parade, as it was only published in 2008 - and we think Ching-Yi Lin gave it just the right panache! πŸŽ‰ Just click the YouTube link to hear and watch! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aco4r9aFFf4

09/06/2025

For those who missed it (or even if you didn't and just want to hear it again!), here is the final movement of Ravel's 2nd Sonata for Violin and Piano given a riveting performance by Lynelle James and Alexis Walls at the Sevenars opening this summer! For now it seems best to click the link highlighted that takes you to YouTube rather than to click on the direct upload here (which may send you to Messenger) - and you can also click "like" and subscribe for free while you're there! Enjoy! πŸŽΆπŸ’œ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8pcFl29IUvM

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And for a behind-the-scenes look 🧐 at how we keep that "hush"in this resonant Sevenars hall: chair booties! πŸ˜„ Labor Day ...
09/01/2025

And for a behind-the-scenes look 🧐 at how we keep that "hush"
in this resonant Sevenars hall: chair booties! πŸ˜„ Labor Day weekend was a perfect chance to replace 76 of them - and only 20 more broken ones to go! Wait until you try to "hear a pin drop" in 2026! 🀫🎢

08/31/2025

NOTE: A Facebook glitch seems to have just started today, causing clicks to the video to send you to private messages. You can still see videos (and subscribe for free) to our YouTube channel:
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For Labor Day, many people's last breath of summer, here is one minute of "Summertime" (Grainger-Gershwin) from our opening (Jerry Noble and Rorianne Schrade). Though our audiences are famously so attentive that one can hear a pin drop, the little outburst heard here seems to go with the whole mood - and by the time the lyrics are, "Hush, little baby, don't you cry," there is silence once again. πŸ’œ
Video: Lois Chase
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceAg9kSABVA

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Worthington, MA
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