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brava! celebrating women in music 2026 summer music festival

Sembrich Summer Festival: Soulful Visions With Violinist Kinga Augustyn

Violinist Kinga Augustyn brings stunning musicianship to the evocative melodies of Clara Schumann, Amy Beach, Florence Price, and others.

When and Where

Date and Time

Saturday, Jun 27, 2026
7:00 PM

Address

The Sembrich (Indoors), 4800 Lake Shore Drive Bolton Landing, NY 12814

Cost

$55 (or series subscription at $140)

About this event

Violinist Kinga Augustyn brings stunning musicianship to the evocative melodies of Clara Schumann, Amy Beach, Florence Price, and others in an evening program highlighting the outstanding contributions of women in classical music. Pianist Moriah Trenk accompanies.

Praised as “Stylish and vibrant” (The Strad Magazine), and “beyond amazing, one hell of a violinist!” (The Fanfare Magazine), Ms. Augustyn regularly performs across the globe as a soloist with orchestras and as a recitalist and chamber musician - and she holds a special place in her heart for The Sembrich and Lake George.

Followed by a lakeside reception.

This event is part of the Alfred Z. Solomon Masterwork Series, which includes Soulful Visions - Violinist Kinga Augustyn (June 27), Rooted - Soprano Vedrana Kalas (July 18), and The Overlook Quarter (August 8). Save when you buy a series subscription that gives you access to all three performances.

About the Sembrich Summer Festival

This event is part of the 2026 Summer Festival, Brava! Celebrating Women in Music, a season honoring the extraordinary artistry, resilience, and influence of women in music. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Lake George, Brava! pays tribute not only to great female performers, but also to women composers, patrons, educators, and cultural leaders whose contributions have often been overlooked.

Through a thoughtfully curated series of concerts, lectures, and exhibitions, the 2026 Festival explores themes of artistic empowerment, mentorship, and creative legacy, from the Gilded Age to today's international stage.



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