Sun Valley Music Festival Announces Summer Season Lineup
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Chris Botti headlined the Sun Valley Music Festival gala concert several years ago. This year’s gala performer will be announced in February.
 
Wednesday, January 28, 2026
 

STORY AND PHOTOS BY KAREN BOSSICK


The American Festival Chorus directed by Craig Jessup will be among the headliners of the Sun Valley Music Festival’s 42nd Summer Season.


Other headliners include Grammy award winning violinist Gil Shaham; American classical pianist Orion Weiss, who has an affinity for chamber music, and 24-year-old Russian pianist Alexander Malofeev, who won the International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians at 13.


Singers include Christina Pier, who has been praised for her “big gleaming soprano and impressive coloratura” and baritone Benjamin Appl, a German-British lyric baritone who started in his musical career singing in a boys’ choir at the Regensburg Cathedral in Bavaria, West Germany.


“I’m so excited about the lineup of works and artists for the season ahead,” commented Music Director Alasdair Neale. “From a brand-new commissioned work by Anna Clyne to a Pops Night celebration of the Great American Songbook, there truly is something for everyone.”


The orchestra will show its mettle in such symphonic classics as Mahler’s First Symphony and Elgar’s “Enigma Variations,” Neale added: “And, last but not least, there’s Brahms’s ‘A German Requiem,’ sure to be a moving highlight of the season.”


The largest privately funded, admission-free classical music festival in the United States will open Monday, July 27, with Orion Weiss and the Festival Orchestra performing Rossini’s “Overture to La Scala di seta” and Beethoven’s Piano concerto No. 1 in C Major. Weiss is regarded as a brilliant pianist with a powerful technique and exceptional insight, according to critics from the New York Times and Washington Post.


It will conclude nearly four weeks later on Thursday, Aug. 20, when the Festival Orchestra performs Mahler’s titanic symphony No. 1. Music lovers will find such treasures as Igor Stravinsky’s revolutionary “Firebird,” which embodies themes of beauty, hope and transformation in Slavic myth, in between.


Conductor Stephanie Childress will return for a fourth season to lead two programs, including Elgar’s “Enigma Variations” as well as Beethoven’s Symphony No. 1.


Jeff Tyzik, who recorded several solo jazz albums as a trumpeter and won a Grammy Award in 1987 for producing the 1986 album “The Tonight Show Band with Doc Severinsen,” will conduct Pops Night. That night has been titled “Come Swing with Me!”


And Euan Shields, who was born in Japan and raised in the United States where he attended Juilliard and performed with the San Francisco Symphony Youth Orchestra during high school, will join the Festival as the new associate conductor. The co-founder of the San Francisco Chamber Orchestra, he will conduct Ravel’s “Rhapsodie Espagnole” and Thomas Adès’s Inferno from “Dante” (Part I).


Grammy-award winning violinist Gil Shaham will also be featured in two programs. In the first he’ll offer Barber’s Violin Concerto; in the second he'll collaborate with Festival Orchestra musicians to perform Beethoven’s String Quintet in A Major, “Kreutzer.”


Acclaimed pianist Alexander Malofeev—who “manifests the piano mastery of the new millennium in itself,” according to Il Giornale, makes his Sun Valley debut playing Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3.


Christina Pier will sing Brahms’s “A German Requiem,” alongside Benjamin Appl and the 65-voice American Festival Chorus, founded in 2008 by Dr. Craig Jessop.


The Festival Orchestra comprises over 100 world-class musicians from North America’s most distinguished orchestras, including the San Francisco Symphony, St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Minnesota Orchestra and Toronto Symphony.


All performances will be held at the Sun Valley Pavilion with Pavilion seating under cover and lawn seating outside for picnickers who can watch the performances on a big screen with state-of-the-art sound system.


All concerts start at 6:30 p.m. And all are free, with the exception of the fundraising Gala, whose headliner will be announced in February. Some seats in the Pavilion may be reserved in advance by donors at certain levels.


Learn more at https://www.svmusicfestival.org/.


SUN VALLEY MUSIC FESTIVAL’S 2025 SUMMER SEASON


Opening Night with Orion Weiss


Monday, July 27


Alasdair Neale, Conductor


Orion Weiss, Piano


Rossini: Overture to “La Scala di seta”


Beethoven: Piano concerto No. 1 in C Major, Op. 15


Childress Conducts Beethoven


Festival Chamber Orchestra


Tuesday, July 28


Alasdair Neale, Conductor


Stephanie Childress, Conductor


Britten: Simple Symphony


Beethoven: Symphony No. 1


Orion Weiss and Festival Musicians Play Chamber Music


Chamber Concert


Thursday, July 30


Orion Weiss, Piano


Festival Chamber Orchestra Musicians to be announced


Program to be announced


Strauss and Mozart


Festival Chamber Orchestra


Friday, July 31


Alasdair Neale, Conductor


Richard Strauss: “Metamorphosen”


Mozart: Symphony No. 39


Stravinsky’s “Firebird” and Anna Clyne’s “Woman of the Mountain”


Festival Orchestra


Monday, Aug. 3


Alasdair Neale, Conductor


Clyne: “Woman of the Mountain”


Stravinsky: Suite from “The Firebird”


Festival Orchestra – Gala Benefit Concert


Tuesday, August 4


To be announced


Childress Conducts Elgar


Festival Orchestra


Thursday, Aug. 6


Stephanie Childress, Conductor


Benjamin Frolyak: “Let There Be Light”


Elgar: “Enigma Variations”


Brahms’s A German Requiem


Festival Orchestra


Sunday, Aug. 9


Alasdair Neale, Conductor


Christina Pier, Soprano


Benjamin Appl, Baritone


American Festival Chorus; Craig Jessop, Director


Brahms: “A German Requiem”


Christina Pier and Benjamin Appl with Festival Musicians


Chamber Concert


Monday, Aug. 10


Christina Pier, Soprano


Benjamin Appl, Baritone


Peter Henderson, Piano


First Half to be announced


Robert Schumann: “Dichterliebe”


Alexander Malofeev Plays Prokofiev


Festival Orchestra


Thursday, Aug. 13


Alasdair Neale, Conductor


Alexander Malofeev, Piano


Prokofiev: “Romeo and Juliet” excerpts


Prokofiev: Piano Concerto No. 3


Tan Dun’s Water Concerto


Chamber Concert


Friday, Aug. 14


Alasdair Neale, Conductor


Euan Shields, Conductor


Mark Damoulakis, Percussion


Tan Dun: Water Concerto


Ravel: “Rapsodie espagnole”


Festival Orchestra Pops Night: The American Songbook


Sunday, Aug. 16


Alasdair Neale, Conductor


Jeff Tyzik, Conductor


Join the Festival for “Come Swing With Me!” featuring music from the American Songbook


Gil Shaham plays Barber


Festival Orchestra


Monday, Aug. 17


Alasdair Neale, Conductor


Gil Shaham, Violin


Barber: Violin Concerto


Adés: Inferno from “Dante”


Gil Shaham and Festival Musicians play Beethoven


Chamber Concert


Tuesday, Aug. 18


Gil Shaham, Violin


Festival Orchestra Musicians TBA


Ravel: Introduction and Allegro


Beethoven: “Kreutzer” Quintet


Season Finale: Mahler’s Symphony No. 1


Festival Orchestra


Thursday, Aug. 20


Alasdair Neale, Conductor


Mahler: Symphony No. 1


 

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