Stringfest: Edmar Colón Ensemble
featuring youth ensembles from Boston Music Project, City Strings United, and Project STEP

Salvation Army Kroc Center

Fast Facts

  • Recommended for ages 4 and up: tons of kids on stage, family atmosphere, little siblings welcome! 

Stringfest performances provide children in local string education programs with opportunities to learn from and perform alongside professional artists. Stringfest programs are open to the public, and we invite you to witness the magic that unfolds when young musicians engage with dynamic, world-class performers!

Puerto Rican-born, Boston-based saxophonist Edmar Colón is a red-hot young jazz bandleader and composer who is a frequent leader and guest artist on Celebrity Series stages. Most recently heard alongside Rob Kapilow in a 2025 What Makes it Great? presentation about Simon & Garfunkel, Colón can play it all!

Colón and his Ensemble team with young string players from three leading educational programs around Boston for an afternoon of intergenerational inspiration and artistry. The youth ensembles open the concert with winter selections, followed by Colón's ensemble and side-by-side jazz-inspired interpretations of Puerto Rican folk songs.

Everyone is welcome at all of our performances, especially our free performances in the community through our Neighborhood Arts series. Seating is first come first serve, and all of our venues have the ability to provide Accessible seating. You can also learn more about Accessibility at this venue by visiting the venue page linked in the "Related Links" section.

Please fill out the form below to notify our team of any accommodations you'd like to request in advance.

Salvation Army Kroc Center Information

This performance is made possible in part by support from Celebrity Series' Amy & Joshua Boger Innovation Fund.

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