Brent Stevens marks his 20th anniversary with KHFM on June 8. To celebrate, he is hosting a series of live concerts on Saturday mornings at 10am. Brent’s guests will include local favorites and internationally renowned musicians. The concerts promise a mix of intriguing talk and intimate performances. The series concludes with a Benefit Concert for KHFM on Sunday, August 4 at 2pm.
Help us celebrate by reserving your seats today!
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Saturday, July 13 at 10am
Ana Maria Quintero, violin,
and String Ensemble
FUSION | The Cell
700 1st St NW, Albuquerque
The musicians and actors will present an educational concert with repertoire ranging from the Baroque and Classical eras to modern Latin America, including Telemann’s Burlesque de Quixotte.
FUSION, home to the FUSION Theatre Company, is a center for arts and culture in Downtown Albuquerque.
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Sunday, August 4 at 2pm
A Benefit Concert for KHFM
Zuill Bailey, cello, and
Bryan Wallick, piano
Robertson & Sons Violin Shop
3201 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque
The acclaimed cello and piano duo performs an all-Rachmaninoff program followed by a reception with the artists. The performance will be re-broadcast on KHFM the following Saturday.
The appearance of Mr. Bailey and Mr. Wallick is partially sponsored by a generous gift from Robertson and Sons Violin Shop.
Complete Schedule
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1st Row: Genevieve Leitner; Amy Owens (© Karsten Staiger); Zuill Bailey; Judith Gordon; Tara Helen O’Connor (© Lisa-Marie Mazzucco)
2nd Row: Jesse Tatum; David Felberg; Bryan Wallick; Ana Maria Quintero (© Shea Perry); Ran Dank
Saturday, June 8 at 10am
Young Voices of the Santa Fe Opera
Amy Owens, soprano, and Paul Roth, piano
Robertson & Sons Violin Shop
3201 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque
Opera, musical theatre/crossover, and art song highlighting Amy Owens career as soloist, and training the next generation of singers as part of the Santa Fe Opera’s programs.
Saturday, June 15 at 10am
Toby Vigneau, bass, and Judith Gordon, piano
KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque
Virtuoso music for bass and piano. This concert will also include an ensemble performance by musicians from the UNM Summer Music Institute.
Saturday, June 22 at 10am
Genevieve Leitner, guitar
KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque
Music for solo guitar focusing on music of Latin America, including Chile, Argentina, and Venezuela.
Saturday, June 29 at 10am
David Felberg, violin
KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque
Violin solo ranging from the Baroque era by J.S. Bach and G.P. Telemann to modern music by Kevin Puts and Caleb Burhans.
Saturday, July 6 at 10am
Jesse Tatum, flute
KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque
Music for solo flute by J.S. Bach, Sirish Korde, and Christoper Cerrone’s “Liminal Highway” with electronic reinforcement and effects.
Saturday, July 13 at 10am
Ana Maria Quintero, violin, and String Ensemble
FUSION | The Cell
700 1st St NW, Albuquerque
A string quartet and actors hold an Educational Concert with repertoire ranging from the Baroque and Classical eras to modern Latin America, including Telemann’s Burlesque de Quixotte.
Saturday, July 20 at 10am
Tara Helen O’Connor, flute, and Ran Dank, piano
St. Francis Auditorium at the New Mexico Museum of Art
107 W Palace Ave, Santa Fe
Prokofiev’s Sonata in D Major for Flute and Piano. The artists are presented with the cooperation of the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival.
Saturday, July 27 at 10am
Judith Gordon, piano
KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque
Music for solo piano featuring a mix of the pianist’s favorite works, including Ravel’s three-movement Sonatine.
Sunday, August 4 at 2pm
A Benefit Concert for KHFM
Zuill Bailey, cello, and Bryan Wallick, piano
Robertson & Sons Violin Shop
3201 Carlisle Blvd NE, Albuquerque
The acclaimed cello and piano duo performs an all-Rachmaninoff program followed by a reception with the artists. The performance will be re-broadcast on KHFM the following Saturday.