Events
Festival Series: Salon Style
Step into WWCMF’s 19th-century Salon, an intimate, close-range concert of short, character-driven works by Edward Elgar, Fritz Kreisler, Gabriel Fauré, Camille Saint-Saëns, Felix Mendelssohn, and Dmitri Shostakovich. The program culminates in Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Piano Quartet in E-flat major, K. 493 — a work of elegance, invention, and lasting vitality.
6/7/26, 7 PM — Gesa Power House Theatre
WWCMF will add your name and the number of tickets you purchase to the concert guest list. We will NOT send physical tickets.
Doors open one hour before the performance.
Festival Series: By Moonlight
A landmark of 20th-century modernism, Pierrot lunaire by Arnold Schoenberg unfolds in a series of surreal, moonlit miniatures — by turns playful, eerie, and unsettling — combining voice and chamber ensemble in a wholly original sound world. The program continues with Béla Bartók’s Piano Quintet in C, a sweeping early work that bridges late-Romantic intensity and emerging modernist voice.
6/13/26, 7:30 PM — Gesa Power House Theatre
WWCMF will add your name and the number of tickets you purchase to the concert guest list. We will NOT send physical tickets.
Doors open one hour before the performance.
Festival Series: Making a Scene
A program of transformation and imagination, beginning with Eugène Ysaÿe’s virtuosic Sonata for Two Violins — a dazzling display of intensity and interplay. Tristan Murail refracts Robert Schumann’s Kinderszenen through a contemporary lens, reimagining familiar scenes with new color and perspective, before Benjamin Britten’s Gemini Variations brings the program to a brilliant, inventive close.
6/20/26, 7:30 PM — Echolands Winery
WWCMF will add your name and the number of tickets you purchase to the concert guest list. We will NOT send physical tickets.
Doors open one hour before the performance.
Festival Series: Strength In Numbers
A program rooted in energy and renewal, opening with the Washington premiere of David Schiff’s Vineyard Rhythms, a vivid musical portrait of the vineyard’s seasonal cycle. The evening concludes with Felix Mendelssohn’s Octet in E-flat major — a dazzling, youthful masterpiece of brilliance, momentum, and sheer joy.
6/27/26, 7:30 PM — 510 East Boeing Avenue, Walla Walla
WWCMF will add your name and the number of tickets you purchase to the concert guest list. We will NOT send physical tickets.
Doors open one hour before the performance.