Concord Community Music School Hosts 22nd Annual David Surette Mandolin Festival

The 2025 David Surette Mandolin Festival performers/instructors are (top-bottom, left to right) Carlo Alonzo, Neil Pearlman, Sharon Gilchrest, and Will Patton.

The 2025 David Surette Mandolin Festival performers/instructors are (top-bottom, left to right) Carlo Alonzo, Neil Pearlman, Sharon Gilchrest, and Will Patton. Concord Community Music School

Published: 03-04-2025 8:01 AM

The 22nd David Surette Mandolin Festival, to be held March 8-9 at the Concord Concord Community Music School, celebrates the many voices of the mandolin, a stringed instrument heard in bluegrass, old-time, classical, swing, blues, Brazilian, Italian, and Celtic music. The festival is named for its founder, New England musician David Surette. With a reputation that reached across the US and beyond to Canada, England, France and Italy, Surette was admired and respected as a player, composer and teacher.

The three-day event begins with a concert at the Dance Hall in Kittery, Maine on Friday, March 7 followed by workshops on Saturday, March 8 and Sunday, March 9 at Concord Community Music School, with an evening concert at the music school on March 8.

The Concord workshops will give mandolin players of every level the chance to work on their skills with world-class instructors. This year’s instructors are Italian mandolin virtuoso Carlo Aonzo, Nashville bluegrass picker Sharon Gilchrist, Vermont jazz and swing player Will Patton, and Celtic multi-instrumentalist Neil Pearlman of Portland, Maine.

The concerts feature not only Aonzo, Gilchrist, Patton and Pearlman, but also Surette’s family Susie, Isa and Julianna Burke.

To register for the workshops or buy tickets for the Saturday evening concert at Concord Community Music School, visit ccmusicschool.org/event/david-surette-mandolin-festival-2025/

For tickets to the Friday night kickoff concert at the Music Hall (Kittery, ME), visit thedancehallkittery.org/events/david-surette-mandolin-fest