Timucua Art’s 2026 International Chamber Music Festival features classical roots and bold new voices
- Alastair Mac

- Dec 15, 2025
- 3 min read
The 2026 festival will run for five weekends, kicking off on Janaury 2, featuring a mix of classical, contemporary, and jazz music.

Timucua Arts Foundation is a multi-faceted arts and education institution, presenting concerts and festivals throughout the year, together with education and wellness programming to people of all ages.
Timucua Arts Foundation presents distinctive integration of the performing and visual arts consistently and affordably, most often presented in the unique white house venue.
Once of the highlights at Timucua Arts is its annual International Chamber Music Festival brings together world-class chamber musicians for classical masterpieces, jazz tunes, and cutting-edge new music.
Kicking off on January 2, Timucua Arts has announce dthe schedule foe the 2026 International Chamber Music Festival with Festival Passes available now.
International Chamber Music Festival Weekend One
Ulysses Quartet: Debussy, Grosshandler and More (Friday, January 2nd @7:30pm): The 2019 Vietnam International Chamber Music Champions perform classical works and new compositions.
International Chamber Music Festival Weekend Two
For Eunmi Ko: New Music for Piano (Sunday, January 11th @7:30PM): Ko is a daring pianist known for her innovative approach and emotionally challenging her audience.
International Chamber Music Festival Weekend Three Weekend Pass Pricing: $20 Early Bird; $50 General
Harnsburger-Jones Marimba Duo (Friday, January 16th @7:30PM): This duo brings marimba into the classical world.
Some Strings Attached (Saturday, January 17th @7:30PM): This string ensemble juxtaposes classical and new styles.
International Chamber Music Festival Weekend Four Weekend Pass Pricing: $50 Early Bird; $100 General
Russ Spiegel Trio (Friday, January 23rd @7:30PM): Award-winning jazz guitar trio.
Gurvich-Zuniga Quartet (Saturday, January 24th @7:30PM): Original jazz pieces influenced by Israel and Costa Rica.
Ilan Morgenstern: New Music for Bass Trombone (Sunday, January 25th @7:30PM): A collection of works for bass trombone by Marqueź, Piazzolla, Gilliland, Crausaz, Brahms, and Hopson.
NOW Ensemble (Monday, January 26th @7:30PM): A dynamic group with a fresh take on the classical scene.
International Chamber Music Festival Weekend Five Weekend Pass Pricing: $20 Early Bird; $50 General
Cassie and Maggie MacDonald (Friday, January 30th @7:30PM): These sisters weave their deep Celtic heritage into the global folk scene.
Nashville Brass-GRAMMY Winners (Saturday, January 31st @7:30PM):GRAMMY Award-winning Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass come out of their long hiatus to perform in Orlando!
International Chamber Music Festival Weekend Six Weekend Pass Pricing: $20 Early Bird; $50 General
Hope Will Never Be Silent (Friday, February 6th @7:30PM): A flute and piano tribute to gay composers including Georges Hüe, Samuel Barber, Jake Heggie, Robert Muczynski, and Miguel del Aguila.
Project Alunir, Harp and Clarinet Duo (Saturday, February 7th @7:30PM): Music by Chick Corea, Leonard Bernstein, Tyler Kline, Paul Reade, Han Lash, and more.

For 25 years, Timucua Arts been bringing top-tier music and art to Central Florida all in the world’s best living room concert hall.
Timucua Arts Foundation has carved a niche for high-quality, accessibly priced programming in Central Florida. From August to June, it hosts eight annual music festivals, along with regular concerts, educational opportunities, and weekly wellness events.
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