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ATX Chamber Music and Jazz Announces 2025–26 Season

The new season highlights distinguished guest artists, engaging concerts, and thoughtfully curated musical experiences.

ATX Chamber Music and Jazz Announces 2025–26 Season

ATX Chamber Music and Jazz has unveiled its 2025–26 season, bringing some of the world's most renowned artists to distinctive Austin venues. Featured performers include pianist Jeremy Denk, Afro-Cuban jazz legend Chucho Valdés, soprano Jeanine De Bique, and the internationally acclaimed Danish String Quartet.

From intimate candlelit salons and private house concerts to the stage of the Paramount Theatre, each event combines exceptional artistry with thoughtfully curated social settings. Guests will enjoy food and drink partnerships with Austin establishments such as Here Nor There and The Roosevelt Room, enhancing the connection between music, culture, and community.

The season also marks the return of ATX's premium all-inclusive experiences, offering audiences unparalleled access to artists in rare, intimate settings. These events include valet service, curated food and drink, and opportunities to meet and engage with performers during exclusive afterparties.

ATX Chamber Music and Jazz is committed to creating spaces where brilliant artists and engaged audiences come together, said Dr. Geoffrey Herd and Dr. Anna Petrova, Co-Artistic Directors. This season is not just about powerful performances—it's about conversations, connections, and shared experiences that remind us why live music matters.


Here's a first look at the 2025–26 season:

September 13: A Toast to Texas with Here Nor There, Assembly Hall | Tickets $40–$85
Ensemble ATX joins acclaimed musicians including Blake Pouliot, Camden Shaw, and Milena Pajaro van de Stadt of the Dover Quartet for a celebratory opening night of music, craft cocktails, and community. The evening concludes for select guests with a private afterparty alongside the musicians.

October 24–25: Joshua Redman Quartet – Words Fall Short | The Mansion & Private Residence | Tickets $40–$85
Joshua Redman presents his newest project in two intimate nights. The Mansion transforms into a moody jazz lounge with curated cocktails, while the October 25 private residence performance offers a premium, all-inclusive experience for 80 guests.

November 20: The Danish String Quartet, Assembly Hall | Tickets $40–$85
Hear classical masterworks and Scandinavian folk arrangements by the internationally acclaimed Danish String Quartet, paired with Nordic-inspired cuisine and contemporary Danish art from the Unchained Art Gallery.

Jananuary 31: Musical Mixology with Ensemble ATX, The Mansion | Tickets $40–$85
An evening of masterful music, craft cocktails, and conversation. Ensemble ATX—violinist Geoffrey Herd, violist Molly Carr, cellist Clive Greensmith, and pianist Anna Petrova—will perform while guests enjoy a guided mixology masterclass by The Roosevelt Room.

March 7: An Evening of Song with Jeanine De Bique, Le Château Bellevue | Tickets $40–$85
Soprano Jeanine De Bique performs a repertoire spanning Purcell to Caribbean folk songs in a candlelit salon, accompanied by wines, cocktails, and delicate hors d'oeuvres curated by The Roosevelt Room.

April 17–18: Jeremy Denk in Residence | Kodosky Manor & Assembly Hall | Tickets $40–$85
MacArthur "Genius" Jeremy Denk presents an intimate solo recital by invitation and a chamber collaboration with Ensemble ATX, paired with exclusive cocktails by Here Nor There.

May 15–16: Chucho Valdés Season Finale | Secret Skyline Venue & Paramount Theatre | Tickets $40–$85
NEA Jazz Master Chucho Valdés closes the season with a solo piano all-inclusive event and a full quartet performance, delivering a grand finale to Austin audiences.

Tickets are now on sale. Space is limited for many events. Follow ATX Chamber Music and Jazz on Instagram and subscribe for early ticket access, artist interviews, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of the season.

Founded in 2023, ATX Chamber Music and Jazz presents innovative, engaging, and immersive chamber music and jazz performances while cultivating social connections among diverse audiences. The organization regularly donates a portion of seats to children and chaperones and brings artists to schools, youth centers, and retirement communities free of charge to ensure music accessibility for all.

For tickets, schedules, and additional information, visit:
ATX Chamber Music and Jazz