The 10 at 10

The popular Saturday morning concert series returns this year starting February 8. Featuring a lineup of both local favorites and internationally renowned musicians, you’ll enjoy a blend of captivating conversation and intimate performances. Attend the live performance or enjoy the broadcast at 10am. The series culminates with a special Benefit Concert for KHFM on Saturday, November 8.

Reserve your seats today and join us for this unforgettable musical experience!

1st Row: Luke Gullickson; Ana Maria Quintero (© Shea Perry); John Marchiando; Musica Antigua de Albuquerque
2nd Row: Daniel Ward; Young/Tiranno Duo; Natasha Stojanovska; Jeffrey Brooks

Complete Schedule

Saturday, February 8 at 10am
Daniel Ward, guitar

KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque

A versatile guitarist, composer, and educator known for his eclectic musical style, David Ward blends classical, jazz, Flamenco, and world music influences.

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Saturday, March 8 at 10am
John Marchiando and Natasha Stojanovska, trumpet/piano

KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque

Dr. Marchiando and Dr. Stojanovska have created of program of music for trumpet and piano entitled “Soundscapes of Her: Music for Trumpet and Piano by Women Composers.”

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Saturday, April 12 at 10am
Luke Gullickson, piano solo

KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque

Pianist and composer Luke Gullickson is a versatile performer and collaborator with the Chatter ensemble, the Grant Wallace Band, and notable groups like Houston Grand Opera and the Chicago Composers Orchestra. He frequently performs with the New Mexico Philharmonic and the Santa Fe Symphony.

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Saturday, May 10 at 10am
Ana Maria Quintero, violin, and “Colombia Vive” string quartet

KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque

The ‘Colombia Vive’ String Quartet will feature repertoire written by living Colombian composers of different styles, varying from neoclassical to folk-inspired music. All pieces will be New Mexico Premieres. The program includes works by Detroit-based composer Paola Marquez, the first-ever Premier Orchestral Institute’s International Composition Competition winner Leonardo Federico Hoyos, and more.

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Saturday, June 14 at 10am
Santa Fe Opera Repertoire and artists to be announced

Location TBD

Join us for a performance by artists from the Santa Fe Opera, showcasing their exceptional talent.

Saturday, July 12 at 10am
Jeffrey Brooks and Natasha Stojanovska, clarinet/piano

KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque

Dr. Jeffrey Brooks, a versatile clarinetist and educator, pairs up with Macedonian pianist and composer Dr. Natasha Stojanovska, known for her performances of Eastern European and American women composers, for this performance.

Saturday, August 9 at 10am
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival Repertoire and artists to be announced

Location TBD

Join us for a performance by musicians from the Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival, displaying their remarkable skill and artistry.

Saturday, September 13 at 10am
Young/Tiranno Duo, violin/tenor

United Church of Christ
1804 Arroyo Chamiso Rd, Santa Fe

Violinist/pianist Elizabeth Young-Tiranno and tenor John Tiranno perform a diverse repertoire across North America. Based in Santa Fe, they have appeared at venues such as the San Miguel Chapel, Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis, and the Cathedral of St. John in Albuquerque.

Saturday, October 11 at 10am
Musica Antigua de Albuquerque, voice and period instruments

KHFM Lobby
8009 Marble Ave, Albuquerque

This dynamic ensemble is dedicated to performing early music on period instruments. They aim to share the rich cultural heritage of the past through historically informed performances, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation of early music.

Saturday, November 8 at 10am
A Benefit Concert for KHFM

Location TBD

More details coming soon about this special event—stay tuned!