The most famous of all Santa Fe’s attractions is the world-renowned
Santa Fe Opera (tel: (505) 986 5900; website:
www.santafeopera.org). Situated across rolling, hilly landscape just north of town, with spectacular views of the Sangre de Cristo and Jemez mountains on either side, the dramatic architecture of the amphitheater is almost a show in itself. The season extends from late June through August and features music, performances, set design and productions of the highest order.
From early July through
late August, the
Santa Fe Chamber Music Festival (tel: (505) 983 2075; website:
www.santafechambermusic.org) brings a bill of recognized performers, groups and ensembles to play traditional chamber work as well as modern, jazz, world music and other pieces. In June, July, August and December, the
Santa Fe Desert Chorale (tel: (505) 988 2282; website:
www.desertchorale.org) performs at various venues including the Lensic Theater, Loretto Chapel, St Francis Cathedral and the Eldorado Hotel Pavilion.
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