Since their inception, Musicians from Marlboro tours have introduced national audiences introduced to such great talents as Yefim Bronfman, Pamela Frank, Richard Goode, Jaime Laredo, Murray Perahia, Paula Robison, Sir András Schiff, Peter Serkin, Richard Stoltzman, Christian Tetzlaff, Benita Valente, and Harold Wright, among others. They have also included other exceptional artists now heard in the Brentano, Chicago, Emerson, Guarneri, Juilliard, Orion, Miami, Muir, Tokyo, St. Lawrence, and Ying Quartets as well as the Beaux Arts, Eroica, Mannes, and Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson Trios and the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center.
This section offers a complete record of more than 50 years of Marlboro tours, searchable by composer, artist, or work. Explore diverse repertoire combinations or view information about particular artists.
Explore More of the Marlboro Archives
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Past Participants
Generations of leading artists have found inspiration at Marlboro, with younger participants staying up to three summers.
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From the Archives
Our ongoing series of long-form blog posts delves into the lives of some of Marlboro’s most influential participants.
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Concert History
This section offers a complete record of Marlboro performances from 1951, searchable by composer, artist or work.
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Tour Participants
Search past participants of the Musicians from Marlboro touring program by name to learn more about their involvement.
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Vocal Translations
Access hundreds of English translations of German vocal texts by the late senior Marlboro violist and scholar, Philipp Naegele.
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Repertoire Search
Search for chamber music repertoire by limiting works by composer or instrumentation.
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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.
