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Published: Wednesday, 24 April 2024 at 15:06 PM


It’s that time of year again… Spring has finally sprung, and along with the promised sunshine we welcome a brand-new season of glorious summer music. This year, festivals around the world have pulled out all the stops to offer a wonderful range of repertoire, from the crowd-pleasing to the obscure, featuring an even more dazzling line-up of artists. Elsewhere we run through the UK’s best festivals for 2024, plus the major events in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, and the rest of the world. But below, we have the USA and Canada’s very best classical music festivals for 2024. Happy reading!

Charlotte Smith Editor

Best US classical music festivals in 2024

Here are the best classical music festivals across the States for 2024, broken down month by month.

Best US classical music festivals: May 2024

Bang on a Can

Brooklyn, NYC, 3-5 May
bangonacan.org

Before August’s eclectic Long Weekend and July’s Summer Festival, there’s the small matter of a May prequel – Bang on a Can’s Brooklyn bonanza of some 60 concerts of new and newish music. Corralled into three exuberant days, premieres world, US and New York come thick and fast.

Included are the Soundwalk Collective with Patti Smith, Anna Meredith’s Nuc and, performed by Ensemble Klang, Peter Adriaansz’s Environments. But contemporary classics are not airbrushed. The Ligeti Quartet salutes its namesake; the music of Steve Reich re-echoes; and Ekmeles illuminates David Lang’s The Little Match Girl Passion

May Festival

Cincinnati, OH, 17-25 May
mayfestival.com

It’s all change in Cincinnati. Last year’s 150th-birthday celebrations concluded, the choralfest steps out with a new festival director at the helm. Pulitzer-Prize-winning co-founder of Bang on a Can, Julia Wolfe curates a series bookended by Haydn’s The Creation and Fauré’s Requiem. In between, the world premiere of her own All that Breathes spearheads a mini-Wolfe retrospective including the oratorio Anthracite Fields and Her Story.

Spoleto Festival USA

Charleston, SC, 22 May-9 June
spoletousa.org

Composer Gian Carlo Menotti had an eye for old world charm – and looking to establish an American equivalent to his Italian Festival of Two Worlds, in Charleston he found it in spades. A man of the musical theatre to his fingertips, he’d applaud Spoleto 2024’s curtain-up: the world premiere of Layale Caker’s new opera Ruinous Gods. In part drawing on Greek mythology, it neatly complements another festival premiere reinterpreting Virgil’s Aeneid.