Concert Venues
The concert venues are as stunning as the music itself. Each is unique -- same music, different experience.
Berkeley City Club
an intimate setting in a Julia Morgan architectural gem
This 1930 landmark blends Moorish and Gothic influences. Vaulted ceilings and carved archways create atmosphere, while leaded glass windows give onto lush courtyards. The building was designated a city landmark in 1975 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.



Buena Vista Winery, Sonoma
an enchanted evening under the stars
Buena Vista, founded in 1857, is California’s oldest premium winery. It is a California Historic Landmark located just a mile from Sonoma Square. The property is worth a stroll before the concert, to enjoy the gardens and the historic buildings. The concert will take place in the Fountain Courtyard as day turns into evening, with the main building as a backdrop.
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Mountain Winery, Saratoga
Mozart on the Mountain, high above the South Bay
The scenery from the mountain top is breathtaking, much like the music! The winery’s founder, Paul Masson (a.k.a. “The Champagne King of California”), purchased the mountain-top estate of La Cresta in 1901. He owned the property for 35 years, through both the boom years and Prohibition. In 1958 the new owner added a concert bowl to host the Concert Summer Series. A 12th-century Spanish portal provides a dramatic backdrop to the concert stage.

