Upcoming Events
TEMP: Troubadours of France & Iberia
The poetry, music, and culture of the troubadours of what is now southern France informed and inspired musicians and poets all over Europe for generations. Texas Early Music Project will perform songs, chants, and motets from southern France and northern Spain to evoke the passion, intellect, and cultural fervor that arose from Occitania, Castilla, and Galicia, making the region a center for the arts in the 11th-13th centuries.
Sat., Feb. 28, 2026 at 7:30pm
Sun., March 1, 2026 at 3:00pm
Redeemer Presbyterian Church
More info and tickets HERE.
TEMP: "Purcell, Henry Purcell...A license to trill"
Henry Purcell is deservedly known as England’s greatest composer before Edward Elgar and Ralph Vaughan Williams. His music is used often in movie soundtracks and his operas are revived frequently on international stages. TEMP ends their 2025–2026 season with music from Purcell’s eclectic repertoire for the theater, the opera, the court, the sanctuary, and the pub.
Redeemer Presbyterian Church
More info and tickets HERE.
VAMP Mother's Day Concert at St. Thomas More
VAMP brings their virtuosic artistry to St. Thomas More Catholic Church with a Mother’s Day focused program. With their amazingly interesting and diverse programming, you will not want to miss this group of 5 incredible humans and musicians who work to make vocal music accessible for all!
St. Thomas More Catholic Church
10205 North FM 620
Austin, TX, 78726
Conspirare: Timeless Comfort/Modern Witness
In a deeply moving program that spans centuries and cultures, Joel Thompson’s Seven Last Words of the Unarmed is paired with Johannes Brahms’ Requiem. Together, these intensely personal pieces create a sacred space for reflection, healing, and the transformative power of music to speak what words alone cannot express. Performed by the Conspirare Symphonic Choir.
More details and tickets: HERE.
VAMP at Here Be Monsters Music Festival
Here Be Monsters (HBM) is a two-day exploration of Austin's most celebrated indie-classical artists and creators – all on one lineup. Experience an engaging, fast-moving program of 20 acts, 20 minutes each, & 11 world premieres over 2 nights at one of Austin’s most popular (and comfortable) live music venues, RADIO/EAST.
More details and tickets HERE.
VAMP at Victoria Bach Festival
VAMP is so excited to head to the Victoria Bach Festival again!
More details and tickets HERE.
Beerthoven: Pipe Dreams
Beerthoven is teaming up with the Austin Chapter of the American Guild of Organists for an organ concert like no other, featuring a magnificent digital organ brought in for one night only at Saengerrunde Hall! We're going for baroque with preludes, fugues, cantatas, and other selected works by Bach, Handel, and more from the 17th and 18th centuries, featuring organist Chris Oelkers, baroque trumpeter Adam Gordon, bass vocalist Robert LeBas, and soprano Adrienne Pedrotti Bingamon. The concert will feature masterpieces for solo organ as well as various trumpet and voice combinations.
Free beer, wine, and pastries! More info and tickets HERE.
Conspirare: Spring Sing
Conspirare travels to Blanco to perform a concert celebrating Spring.
More details and tickets HERE.
Philharmonie Austin: Bach B Minor Mass
Johann Sebastian Bach
Mass in B-Minor
Philharmonie Austin + Chorus
February 13-14, 2026 at 7:30 pm
$40 General | $35 Senior | $5 Student
Arts on Alexander
2111 Alexander Ave
Austin, TX 78702
Details HERE.
VAMP: "Circularity"
VAMP is excited to be collaborating with poet Jennifer Bloom and composer Justice Phillips for “Circularity”, a multidisciplinary premiere that explores the perennial question: What does it mean to be human in this moment of our collective unfolding?
Through poetry, vocal harmony, and original composition, this event will be an experience of reflection, resonance, and shared inquiry. The performance weaves Bloom’s poems into a textured musical landscape shaped by Phillips’ evocative compositions and brought to life by VAMP’s radiant, layered voices.
Part concert, part ritual, part communal exploration, circularity will create space to slow down and listen—both to the world around us and to the quieter movements within. The work traces themes of change, interconnectedness, belonging, and the tender contradictions of being alive today.
Audiences are invited not simply to witness, but to feel themselves inside the questions the performance holds:
How do we make meaning in a world in flux?
Where do we find ourselves in the cycles that keep turning?
What becomes possible when voice, poetry, and presence illuminate our shared humanity?
More details and tickets HERE.
Austin Cantorum Sightread-a-thon!
Join singers from Austin Cantorum and friends for an open rehearsal and readthrough spiked with our delicious beer and kolaches. Up for a challenge? Come get your sightreading fix!
Batch Kolaches
3220 Manor Road Austin, TX, 78723
More details HERE.