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May 17 & 18

Faustina & Santina

Just announced!
2025-26 Season

Messiah | Hidden Virtuosas | Soundtrack of Independence

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25/26 Season Passes

Early Bird: no fees through June 30!

The model of a top-notch period orchestra… Tempesta’s brilliant playing made the best case for the rarely played repertoire.

Miami Herald
Closing out the Season:

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As our 2024-25 Season comes to a close on June 30, we are grateful for your patronage and support: as enthusiastic audience members, As listeners of radio-broadcasts and recordings, and as promoters, friends, and peers. If you are able, please help us continue our work by making a financial gift in support. And Thank you!

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TEMPESTA DI MARE

PHILADELPHIA BAROQUE ORCHESTRA & CHAMBER PLAYERS

Music that is powerful and profound, yet accessible and joyful.
With every performance, Tempesta di Mare creates a sense of discovery. This stems from the ensemble’s signature interpretive approach to baroque music as a dramatic, rhetorical craft—like oration and acting—an approach shared by the composers and performers when the music was new.

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Just ANnounced

2025-26 Season

Handel's Messiah, a multi-event immersive event – Hidden Virtuosas, and Soundtrack of Independence. Join us!

Early Bird Season Passes for 4, 7 or all 11 projects of the season are available now, with no fees on orders through June 30!

OCT 2025 – MAY2026
Center City | Chestnut Hill | Wilmington

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Scarlatti: Cantatas

with Clara Rottsolk, soprano

“The performances are unflaggingly attractive and reveal one beautifully crafted aria after another.”  – Grammophone Magazine
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Our Season Artwork

created for Tempesta by Mads Torres

What inspires you? 
“Horror and fantasy! Anything offbeat, usually in the form of comics and music.”
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