WoCo Fest 2026: Transcend—All Day at the Mansion

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Boulanger Initiative Presents

WoCo Fest 2026: Transcend—All Day at the Mansion

Co-presented by Strathmore

The Mansion

Sat, April 25, 2026 | Doors open at 2:45pm

Individual concert tickets: $38 (preconcert talks included with ticket) | All Day Pass: $90 | Mansion entry only: Free/Pay What You Can | Student prices: $10 per individual concert; $30 for an All Day Pass | Food trucks on site

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Schedule of Events

About Each Event

Claire Chase In A Black Dress Playing The Flute

4pm Concert

Claire Chase

Described by The New York Times as “the North Star of her instrument’s ever-expanding universe,” flutist Claire Chase is a trailblazing advocate for contemporary music. A MacArthur Fellow and the first flutist to receive the Avery Fisher Prize, she has premiered hundreds of works and leads the 24-year commissioning project Density 2036, reimagining the solo flute repertoire for the 21st century. In this performance, Chase presents a curated program of innovative works, including Annea Lockwood’s Solo from Elwha!, Liza Lim’s Throat-song from Sex Magic, her own arrangements of Susie Ibarra’s Sunbird and Tania León’s Singsong, and Suzanne Farrin’s The Stimulus of Loss.

Pre‑Concert Talk With Maeve Gilchrist

5:10pm Pre‑Concert Talk

Bridging the Lochs with Maeve Gilchrist: A Harper’s Journey from the World of Celtic Folk into Contemporary Composition

Join harper and composer Maeve Gilchrist as she shares the story of her artistic journey from her musical childhood in Scotland immersed in the oral tradition of Scottish music to pursuing an interest in improvisation within and out-with the traditional music world and ultimately to her work as a contemporary composer in New York. Learn how Maeve manifests elements of traditional music within her compositional and improvisational technique, transforming tradition into a living, evolving musical language.

Maeve Gilchrist With Harp In Background

6pm Concert

Maeve Gilchrist

Described as “a phenomenal harp player who can make her instrument ring with unparalleled purity,” Maeve Gilchrist has pushed the Celtic lever harp to exciting new heights. Born in Edinburgh and now based in New York City, Maeve’s innovative approach blends classical, folk, and contemporary improvisation. She performs internationally as a soloist, bandleader, and collaborator, including with the Grammy-winning Silkroad Ensemble and Arooj Aftab’s Night Rein Ensemble. In this performance, time is slowed through the process of careful observation and imagination, which features excerpts from her work 12 Dances, interweaving site-specific recordings, poetry, and visual stimulation.

This performance is made possible by The Carl and Beryl Tretter Charitable Fund.

Pre‑Concert Talk With Dr. Caiti Beth Mckinney

7:10pm Pre‑Concert Talk

Dr. Caiti Beth McKinney

Join Boulanger Initiative’s Research Manager Dr. Caiti Beth McKinney for a pre-concert talk exploring Germaine Tailleferre’s Quatuor à cordes and Fanny Mendelssohn’s String Quartet in E-flat Major. Dive into the rich and tumultuous worlds of two composers whose families actively worked against their music and accomplishments, and experience the joy of their compositional triumphs. We will explore the two works by these incredible composers performed by Argus Quartet.

Argus Quartet Standing In Front Of A Brick Wall With Their Instruments

8pm Concert

Argus Quartet

Praised by The New Yorker as a “vivacious foursome,” the Argus Quartet brings a dynamic program that bridges past and present while reflecting this year’s theme, Transcend. Their WoCo Fest program traces a powerful arc across centuries of musical expression, featuring works by Shelley Washington, Molly Herron, Germaine Tailleferre, and Fanny Mendelssohn. From contemporary reflections on memory and identity to Mendelssohn’s sweeping String Quartet in E-flat Major and Washington’s Grammy-nominated work Middleground, the performance invites audiences to hear how marginalized voices across time transcend boundaries of genre, tradition, and expectation.

 

Giancarlo Latta, violin • Sam Parrini, violin • Maren Rothfritz, viola • Drake Driscoll, cello

 

This performance is made possible by George Wenchel.

 

Reception to follow.

And be sure to join us for a free opening concert on April 24. Learn more.

Boulanger Initiative: WoCo Fest 2026: Transcend is co-presented by Strathmore and supported in part by funding from the Arts & Humanities Council of Montgomery County, the Maryland State Arts Council, The Paul M. Angell Family Foundation, The Alice M. Ditson Fund, LSWG, George Wenchel, and The Carl and Beryl Tretter Charitable Fund.

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