Since 1951, Marlboro has been the summer home for many of the world’s most eminent musicians and has been widely credited for its leadership role in chamber music worldwide.

The Marlboro Music archives contain a multitude of valuable resources, from vocal translations to historic chamber music recordings. This section of our website has been created to share them with the field.

  • Past Participants

    Past Participants

    Marlboro Music is acclaimed world-wide as an institution devoted to artistic excellence and the development of leaders who illuminate all areas of music. Search our database of chamber music participants, spanning from the first festival summer in 1951 to today.

  • From the Archives

    From the Archives

    Our ongoing series of long-form blog posts delves into the lives of some of Marlboro’s most influential participants.

  • Concert History

    Concert History

    This section offers a complete record of Marlboro performances from 1951, searchable by composer, artist or work.

  • Tour History

    Tour History

    Explore some 60 years of participants and repertoire of the Musicians from Marlboro touring program.

  • Tour Participants

    Tour Participants

    Search past participants of the Musicians from Marlboro touring program by name to learn more about their involvement.

  • Vocal Translations

    Vocal Translations

    Access hundreds of English translations of German vocal texts by the late senior Marlboro violist and scholar, Philipp Naegele.

  • Repertoire Search

    Repertoire Search

    Search for chamber music repertoire by limiting works by composer or instrumentation.

  • Marlboro Music Archive at the University of Pennsylvania

    Marlboro Music Archive at the University of Pennsylvania

    The permanent Marlboro Music archive at the University of Pennsylvania showcases Marlboro’s influence on chamber music in America.