Flagler Museum Music Series

2025 Music Series

Regularly showcased on "Performance Today!" and National Public Radio, the Flagler Museum Music Series brings esteemed musicians to South Florida's premier chamber music venue. Audience members are treated to chamber music in its true essence, set within a gracious and intimate ambiance.

The Flagler legacy has always been intertwined with exceptional music. Henry and Mary Lily Flagler frequently hosted musical events in Whitehall's Music Room, which boasted a remarkable 1,249-pipe J.H. & C.S. Odell & Co. organ. Henry Harkness Flagler, son of Henry Flagler, played a pivotal role in establishing the New York Symphony Society, serving as its president. Jean Flagler Matthews, granddaughter of Henry Flagler and founder of the Flagler Museum, restored Whitehall's exquisite Odell organ. She also orchestrated a memorable benefit concert in 1969, featuring the New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein.

Attendees of the Music Series not only revel in exquisite chamber music but also have the rare opportunity to interact with the musicians during a champagne and dessert reception following each concert.

The 2025 Flagler Museum Music Series presents performances by acclaimed artists such as the Borromeo String Quartet, Jupiter String Quartet, The Valencia Baryton Project, Trio Karénine, and violinist Elissa Lee Koljonen, accompanied by pianist Sheng-Yuan Kuan.

Event Schedule

February 4th, Borromeo String Quartet

February 11th, Jupiter String Quartet

February 18th, Valencia Baryton Project

February 25th, Trio Karenine

March 4th, Elissa Lee Koljonen


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