Summer Music

Whether your musical tastes run to classical, jazz, choral, folk, pop, swing or rock, there’s something for you in the Litchfield Hills this summer. In fact, you might even say that the hills are alive with live music and concerts. Go ahead and construct your musical Getaway from among these four venues.

1-2 days

  • Summer

  • Music Mountain
  • Yale Summer Music
  • Infinity Hall
  • Litchfield Jazz Festival
Music Mountain, Lakeville

Music Mountain

Music Mountain in gorgeous Lakeville is one of the premiere destinations in the United States for intimate chamber music concerts. But Gordon Hall will also play host to a Jazz series, and Sunday Family Concerts, and has an outdoor dance floor.

Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, Norfolk

Yale Summer Music

The Norfolk Chamber Music Festival produced by the Yale School of Music dates back to the 1890s and is one of the musical highlights of any Connecticut summer. The full schedule this year includes, as always, performances by young artists, choral groups and visiting artists. And the verdant setting, on the grounds of a 19th-century estate, is lovely.

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Infinity Music Hall (Norfolk), Norfolk

Infinity Hall

There’s something happening almost every night at Infinity Hall in Norfolk, an intimate rock-pop-folk concert venue with restaurant attached. Looking for a wide range of music in the perfect setting? This is the place.

Litchfield Jazz Festival

Located at the beautiful grounds of Frederick Gunn School in Washingon, the Litchfield Jazz Festival offers entertainment for all ages in late July each year. Since its beginnings in 1996, the festival has brought a steady all-star lineup of jazz performers to a delightful setting in the country, and this year is no different. Featured artists include the Anat Cohen Quartet, the Mike Stern Band and the Sean Jones Quartet.

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