Saratoga’s Mostly Modern Festival Returns This June

Victoria Paterson – Co-Founder of Mostly Modern Projects

SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (March 2026) Bright Sighted Media has released a new episode of The Good Stuff, featuring Victoria Paterson, co-founder of Mostly Modern Projects. Victoria shared details about the upcoming Mostly Modern Festival, returning June 4–20 with a lineup of concerts and events celebrating contemporary classical music. The season opens June 4 with a concert at Caffè Lena, Saratoga Springs’ historic music venue, and continues with performances at the Arthur Zankel Music Center at Skidmore College, known for its soaring glass walls and intimate acoustics.

Victoria also highlighted two special events leading up to the festival. One is a series of performances by FAB5, a five‑member ensemble featuring strings and percussion. These include a performance at Moynihan Train Hall in New York City on March 26, and a FAB5 brunch show at Tavern on the Green in Central Park on April 5, offering audiences a lively mix of classical and contemporary music in unexpected spaces.

Another upcoming event is a “Mostly Modern @ Manhattan Plaza” concert on April 17, presenting a free midday performance of fresh classical and modern works in New York.

“Mostly Modern is about bringing music to everyone,” Victoria said. “We want people to feel welcome, discover something new, and enjoy the creativity of live performance.”

The Mostly Modern Festival returns this June with a full slate of performances for audiences of all ages, available at mostlymodernprojects.org.

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