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Scarlatti Festival 2025-2026
P.O. Box 95, Croton Falls, NY 10519
Scarlatti Festival 2025-2026
P.O. Box 95, Croton Falls, NY 10519

Members and Friends Gathering 2025

The Explorers Club 46 E 70th St, New York, NY, United States

This annual event for members and supporters will feature cantatas by Alessandro Scarlatti about the patron saints of ecology and travel. Event is invitation only and includes a reception and a performance.

Judith and the Invader

St. Paul the Apostle Church 405 W 59th St, New York, NY, United States

In a time of siege and despair, a courageous widow defies the odds, using her beauty and cunning to save her people from an overwhelming enemy. Premiered in either Rome or Naples in 1697, Scarlatti's dramatic oratorio features a libretto by Prince Antonio Ottoboni and…

Judith and the Invader

Village Hall at St. James Church 296 Titicus Rd, North Salem, NY, United States

In a time of siege and despair, a courageous widow defies the odds, using her beauty and cunning to save her people from an overwhelming enemy. Premiered in either Rome or Naples in 1697, Scarlatti's dramatic oratorio features a libretto by Prince Antonio Ottoboni and…

Judith and the Invader

St. James the Less Church 10 Church Ln, Scarsdale, NY, United States

In a time of siege and despair, a courageous widow defies the odds, using her beauty and cunning to save her people from an overwhelming enemy. Premiered in either Rome or Naples in 1697, Scarlatti's dramatic oratorio features a libretto by Prince Antonio Ottoboni and…

The Faithful Princess

St. Ursula, a princess and her virgin companions embark on a perilous pilgrimage, facing trials, tribulations, and ultimately, martyrdom for their unwavering faith. Premiered between 1695–1700, Scarlatti’s dramatic oratorio features a score for five voices, basso continuo, strings, lute, and trumpet. Commemorating the life and…

The Faithful Princess

St. Luke's Church 331 NY-100, Somers, NY, United States

St. Ursula, a princess and her virgin companions embark on a perilous pilgrimage, facing trials, tribulations, and ultimately, martyrdom for their unwavering faith. Premiered between 1695–1700, Scarlatti’s dramatic oratorio features a score for five voices, basso continuo, strings, lute, and trumpet.   Commemorating the life…