Event Calendar

Upcoming Events
GLFM’s Children’s Chorus Camp welcomes back Program Director Magdalena Delgado of Uniting Voices Chicago who returns to share her knowledge, energy, skill, and passion with young singers (ages 10–15) from our region. The program spans four afternoons, culminating in a free afternoon concert on Thursday, June 12.
DetailsThis Chicago-based brass trio will offer free daytime performances throughout the area. V3NTO expands the boundaries of a relatively small repertoire, bringing brass trio music to life in a variety of settings. Since 2016, GLFM has offered concerts without direct charge, instead relying on generous support from grants, corporations, sponsors, individual donors, and free-will donations at concerts.
This Chicago-based brass trio will offer free daytime performances throughout the area. V3NTO expands the boundaries of a relatively small repertoire, bringing brass trio music to life in a variety of settings. Since 2016, GLFM has offered concerts without direct charge, instead relying on generous support from grants, corporations, sponsors, individual donors, and free-will donations at concerts.
This Chicago-based brass trio will offer free daytime performances throughout the area. V3NTO expands the boundaries of a relatively small repertoire, bringing brass trio music to life in a variety of settings. Since 2016, GLFM has offered concerts without direct charge, instead relying on generous support from grants, corporations, sponsors, individual donors, and free-will donations at concerts.
The superb concert-grand Steinway at Demmer Recital Hall will showcase pianist Evren Ozel, a recent winner of several major competitions, whose artistry GLFM first got to know through our partnership with the Cleveland International Piano Competition, in which Ozel was a grand finalist. Pre-concert talk at 7:00pm. American pianist Evren Ozel has established himself as a musician of “refined restraint” (Third Coast Review), combining fluent virtuosity with probing, thoughtful interpretations. Having performed extensively in the United States and abroad, Evren…
The Green Lake Festival of Music offers two overlapping Choral Programs. Registration is now open for singers to participate in one or both programs to rehearse and perform as part of the festival, led by Choral Programs Director and Conductor John Hughes (music director of Chicago Master Singers). GLFM’s Choral Institute Festival Chorus will rehearse and perform works by Carol Barnett and others June 18–21, including The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass with famed bluegrass ensemble Monroe Crossing. The Composer…
The festival’s Choral Institute Festival Chorus, accompanied by famed bluegrass ensemble Monroe Crossing and led by Choral Programs Director and Conductor John Hughes, will perform Carol Barnett’s The World Beloved: A Bluegrass Mass and other shorter choral works. Pre-concert talk at 7:00pm. Since 2016, Green Lake Festival of Music has offered concerts without direct charge, instead relying on generous support from grants, corporations, sponsors, individual donors, and free-will donations at concerts.
Choral works by the festival’s 2025 Composer-in-Residence Shawn Okpebholo, including a world premiere commissioned by GLFM, will be performed by the Composer Residency Choral Ensemble. Pre-concert talk at 2:45pm. Since 2016, Green Lake Festival of Music has offered concerts without direct charge, instead relying on generous support from grants, corporations, sponsors, individual donors, and free-will donations at concerts.
TNTeague, the father and son duo of “the Paganini of the Steelpan” Liam Teague and Jaden Teague-Núñez, offers an exciting, eclectic, and unique blend of music that includes calypso, jazz, classical and ragtime. . Bring your own portable seating and refreshments to take in this remarkable opportunity to revel in the Caribbean sounds and reinventions of standard repertoire ringing from the waterside park. No tickets required! Since 2016, GLFM has offered concerts without direct charge, instead relying on generous support from grants, corporations, sponsors,…
For two weeks, GLFM’s prestigious Chamber Music Institute will welcome 24 emerging professional participants from around the world to learn from and perform with esteemed faculty, focusing on the specialized art of chamber music. CMI Program Director Beth Oakes returns with Salley Koo, violin; Jesse Holstein, violin/viola; and Andrew Janss, cello. New to the faculty this year are Annie Fullard, violin; Gregory Sauer, cello; and Shawn Okpebholo, composer (GLFM’s 2025 Composer-in-Residence). CMI ensembles will perform throughout the region in multiple…