A Guide to the Best Classical Music Festivals in 2021

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Contents

A guide to the best classical music festivals in 2021. Discover which festivals are worth attending, and get tips on how to make the most of your festival experience.

Introduction

Classical music lovers rejoice—2021 is shaping up to be a fantastic year for classical music festivals around the globe. From renowned orchestras to lesser-known ensembles, these festivals offer something for everyone.

So whether you’re looking to experience the majesty of Bach’s Mass in B minor or the excitement of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, here are 10 of the best classical music festivals happening in 2021.

The Best Classical Music Festivals in 2021

If you’re a fan of classical music, you’ll want to know about the best classical music festivals happening in 2021. Here’s a guide to the top festivals around the world, including when and where they’ll be taking place.

The Three Choirs Festival

One of the oldest and most prestigious festivals in the world, the Three Choirs Festival is a celebration of classical music that has been taking place for over 300 years. The festival rotates between the host cities of Hereford, Worcester, and Gloucester, with each city playing host to the festival every third year. The lineup for the 2021 festival includes some of the world’s most celebrated classical musicians, performing a wide variety of works from across the centuries. If you’re a fan of classical music, this is one festival you won’t want to miss.

The BBC Proms

One of the most anticipated classical music festivals in 2021 is the BBC Proms. Taking place in London, England from July 17th to September 11th, the BBC Proms is a world-renowned event that features some of the best classical musicians from around the globe. If you’re looking for an unforgettable experience, this is definitely the festival for you.

The Glyndebourne Festival

The Glyndebourne Festival is one of the world’s most prestigious classical music festivals, held annually in the grounds of Glyndebourne House in East Sussex, England. The festival was founded in 1934 by John Christie and runs for five weeks from late May to early July. It is renowned for its excellent acoustics, intimate atmosphere and stunning setting, as well as its top-class performers and productions.

The Edinburgh International Festival

The Edinburgh International Festival is one of the biggest and most beloved classical music festivals in the world. Every August, some of the biggest names in the classical music world come to perform in Scotland’s capital city. If you’re a fan of classical music, this is one festival you won’t want to miss.

The 2021 Edinburgh International Festival will take place from August 13th to September 5th. The full lineup has not been announced yet, but previous years have featured big names like Leonard Bernstein, Andras Schiff, and Daniel Barenboim. Tickets usually go on sale in May, so start planning your trip now!

Conclusion

We hope this guide has been helpful in planning your classical music festival experience for 2021! Remember to check back often, as we’ll be updating this list with new festivals and events as they’re announced. In the meantime, why not explore our other festival guides?

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