Marlboro isn’t quite a festival. It’s closer to a laboratory — where artists step away from the spotlight and into something shared. An entire summer of listening. To one another. To the music. To what emerges when you stop performing and start discovering.
What comes out of that carries a different kind of energy. You can hear it in the risk. In the responsiveness. In the sense that the music is still finding its way, even as you listen.
Artistic Director Hsin-Yun Huang has gathered this ensemble from that tradition — shaped by Casals and Serkin, carried forward today by artists like Mitsuko Uchida and Jonathan Biss.
The repertoire won’t be announced in advance. That’s part of the invitation. Come once. Come twice. Either way, you’ll witness something that only existed in that moment — and nowhere else.