Kindred Spirits announces 2025 summer series at Grey Towers
Milford. Kindred Spirits Arts Programs will hold four summer concerts and one free show at Grey Towers National Historic Site.

Kindred Spirits Arts Programs (KSAP) has announced its Summer 2025 season of concerts. The four events will be staged at the Grey Towers National Historic Site under the open-air canopy of the Pool Pavilion on Saturdays at 5:30 pm.
This year’s concerts are as follows:
June 14: Duo Mantar. Two renowned virtuosos—classical guitarist Adam Levin and mandolinist Jacob Reuven—will offer a broad range of works from classics to folk and original compositions dedicated to them.
July 12: Terra String Quartet. This young ensemble of graduates from world’s major conservatories has already won numerous prizes and achieved international acclaim. Their performance will feature music by Haydn, Bartok and Brahms.
August 16: Marianne Solivan Quartet. An in-demand New York City-based singer and an instrumental trio offer a varied and energetic repertoire that highlights Solivan’s love for the American Jazz tradition and her Latin roots.
September 13: Alexander Markov. An internationally celebrated violinist, Markov returns to Milford to perform favorite classical masterpieces by Bach, Tartini, Paganini, Sarasate, and others. Pianist Heike Doerr and cellist Yosif Feigelson will also participate.
Additionally, Kindred Spirits will present a free concert on Sunday, August 10 at 3 p.m. at the Open Air Amphitheater in cooperation with Grey Towers Heritage Association as part of Gifford Pinchot’s Ice Cream Social. The Celtic group House of Hamill, from Philadelphia, has been a fixture at festivals across the U.S., sharing its tunes and stories on the country’s premier folk stages. The audience is welcome to bring chairs, blankets and umbrellas.
”We are delighted to bring once again a variety of artists and music genres to the beautiful and unique setting of historic Grey Towers,” said Yosif Feigelson, a KSAP founder and the artistic director. “Every year our audience grows and travels from wider geographic locations. I’m confident this will be another summer of wonderful music.”
Tickets are $25 and can be purchased through the KSAP website (https://kindredspiritsarts.org/#content) or in advance at Eventbrite, and at the door. Space is limited and shows sell out; KSAP recommends buying tickets early.
Now in its 25th year, Kindred Spirits Arts Programs, the events’ producer, is a not-for-profit organization of volunteers that brings performing artists to Northeast Pennsylvania. KSAP also arranges educational enrichment programs for students in all grades.
Visit http://www.kindredspiritsarts.org, email kindredspir@yahoo.com, or call (570) 390- 8699 to learn more about supporting KSAP. Donations and volunteers are appreciated.