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2025-2026 Standard Subscriptions
$140.00 – $160.00
Includes one ticket to each of the five paid concerts as part of your subscription.
Regular Subscription – five paid concerts, 20% savings off regular admission.
General Admission is $160 for all five concerts.
Senior Admission is $140 for all five concerts.
2025-2026 You Pick Five Subscriptions
$140.00 – $160.00
“You Pick Five!”
For the greatest flexibility, choose five tickets that can be used in any combination for any of the five concerts.*
Regular Subscription. – five concerts, 20% savings off regular admission.
General Admission is $160 for all five concerts.
Senior Admission is $140 for all five concerts.
*NOTE: Tickets to the Sara Caswell Quartet are FREE and not counted toward your “Pick Five” subscription. Up to 6 tickets may be reserved per patron for this concert
The Sara Caswell Quartet
Saturday, September 20, 2025 | 2:30 PM
Madam Walker Theatre | 617 Indiana Avenue
NOTE: This concert is SOLD OUT. If you are interested in being placed on a waiting list, please call the office at 317-637-4574 or email fiona@violin.org.
In the IVCI’s third annual free community concert, Bloomington native and GRAMMY®-nominated jazz violinist Sara Caswell leads her quartet in an electrifying afternoon of jazz and improvisation at the historic Madam Walker Theatre.
This performance is free to the public, though tickets are required. Patrons may reserve up to 6 tickets.
Rosamunde Quartet
$10.00 – $40.00
Tuesday, October 21, 2025 | 7:30 PM
Indiana Landmarks Center | 1201 Central Avenue
The Rosamunde Quartet makes its Indianapolis debut in this co-presentation with Ensemble Music Society. The quartet consists of 2022 IVCI Jury Member Noah Bendix-Balgley (First Concertmaster, Berlin Philharmonic), violinist Shanshan Yao (Kammerakademie Potsdam), violist Teng Li (Principal, Chicago Symphony Orchestra) and cellist/Indy native Nathan Vickery (New York Philharmonic).
The quartet presents a captivating recital featuring Beethoven’s first string quartet, Mendelssohn’s last, and the “Lyric” quartet by George Walker, the first African-American to win the Pulitzer Prize in Music.
Program:
BEETHOVEN String Quartet in D, Op. 18, No. 3
GEORGE WALKER String Quartet No. 1, “Lyric”
MENDELSSOHN String Quartet in F minor, Op. 80
1982 Gold Medalist Mihaela Martin with pianist Chih-Yi Chen
$10.00 – $40.00
Tuesday, January 27, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Indiana History Center | 450 W. Ohio Street
As the first Gold Medalist in IVCI history, Mihaela Martin holds a special place in the organization’s legacy. She joins IVCI Pianist Chih-Yi Chen in a recital entitled Dances and Romances, exploring the rich intersection of rhythmic folk traditions plus expressions of passion and desire. This performance will be livestreamed and available on-demand through Friday, February 6, 2026.
We thank Streaming Sponsor Marian Pettengill for her support.
Program:
GRIEG Violin Sonata No. 2, Op. 13
STRAVINSKY Divertimento
BEACH Romance, Op. 23
C. SCHUMANN Three Romances, Op. 22
ENESCU Violin Sonata No. 3, Op. 25
2022 Gold Medalist Sirena Huang with 2017 APA Winner Drew Petersen
$10.00 – $40.00
Thursday, February 19, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Indiana Landmarks Center | 1201 Central Avenue
The IVCI and the American Piano Awards co-present this recital featuring 2022 Gold Medalist Sirena Huang and 2017 APA Winner Drew Petersen. The recital features the world premiere performance of a new work by Daniel Bernard Roumain, commissioned by the IVCI and Sirena Huang.
Program:
BEETHOVEN Violin Sonata No. 5 in F (“Spring”)
FRANK Sueños de Chambi
ADAMS Phrygian Gates
ROUMAIN **World Premiere**
JOPLIN Selected Works
2018 Laureate Shannon Lee in Recital with pianist Arseniy Gusev
$10.00 – $40.00
Tuesday, March 24, 2026 | 7:30 PM
Indiana History Center | 450 W. Ohio Street
In her highly anticipated Indianapolis recital debut, 2018 Laureate Shannon Lee pairs with acclaimed pianist/composer Arseniy Gusev in a captivating 20th-century program.
Program:
STRAVINSKY Suite italienne from Pulcinella (excerpts
SZYMANOWSKI Mythes, Op. 30
LUTOSŁAWSKI Partita
GUSEV Crossroads
SLONIMSKY Sonata for Violin and Piano
An Evening with 2014 Silver Medalist Tessa Lark, Charles Yang and Peter Dugan
$10.00 – $40.00
Tuesday, April 14, 2026 | 7:30 PM
The Cabaret | 924 N. Pennsylvania Street
2014 Silver Medalist/popular bluegrass fiddler Tessa Lark joins forces with Time for Three’s Charles Yang (violin/vocals) and From the Top’s Peter Dugan (piano) in an evening of classical/bluegrass/jazz/pop fusion in the intimate setting of The Cabaret, with catering available for purchase by The Jazz Kitchen. Patrons can enjoy the performance at tables of two, four and six, with reserved seating available for an additional $10 per seat.
Doors open at 6:30 PM.
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