Live Classical Music at the Library: Piatigorsky Foundation Concert Tour

Looking for a fresh and memorable way to experience live music? Whether you’re a lifelong classical fan or simply curious to try something new, this is your chance to enjoy an extraordinary concert right at your library.
Join us on Sunday, May 3, from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. at the Cheyenne Library for a stop on the spring Piatigorsky Foundation tour of Wyoming. This intimate performance features the rich, expressive voice of mezzo-soprano Katherine Calcamuggio Donner, accompanied by pianist Gabriel Evens.
Since 1990, the Piatigorsky Foundation has introduced communities across the country to the joy of live classical music through free, accessible performances. Each concert is designed to be informative, engaging, and approachable, with musicians selected not only for their exceptional talent but also for their ability to connect with audiences through storytelling and conversation.
Performances are typically about an hour long and thoughtfully tailored to the audience, creating a shared experience that feels both personal and inviting. Rather than a formal concert hall setting, these performances take place in familiar community spaces like libraries, making classical music more accessible and enjoyable for all.
The Wyoming concerts are presented by the Wyoming Arts Council and made possible by the generous support of the Muriel & Seymour Thickman Charitable Trust.
This isn’t a traditional concert hall experience. It is close, personal, and full of energy, where world-class musicians transform a familiar community space into something magical.
Join us for an afternoon of music that is both unique and inspiring.
