For the fourth year, classical pianist and naturalist Hunter Noack will bring IN A LANDSCAPE: Classical Music in the Wild™ to Jack London State Historic Park.
On May 23 and 24, 2025, the groundbreaking concert series will transform how audiences experience classical music by removing it from the confines of traditional concert halls and placing it in the great outdoors.
Vineyards, redwood forests, and sunny meadows will replace the traditional concert hall as audiences listen through state-of-the-art wireless headphones, wandering freely with the music as a soundtrack to their experience.
The concerts at Jack London State Historic Park will be performed at 5-6:30 p.m. in the winery ruins. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early to enjoy the park, bring a picnic and favorite beverages, plus lawn chairs or blankets to sit on (seating is not provided).
During the concert, the headsets will carry the music throughout the meadow, the historic winery ruins and around the Londons’ cottage and barns.
Tickets are $45 (plus $10 per vehicle park entry fee). For Friday, May 23, tickets are available at https://aftontickets.com/event/buyticket/38jyndw7x7. For Saturday, May 23, tickets can be purchased at https://aftontickets.com/event/buyticket/qpxvvkd2xe. These concerts are expected to sell out so early ticket purchase is advised.
For more information about IN A LANDSCAPE visit www.inalandscape.org.
Steeped in literary history, Jack London State Historic Park evokes a sense of adventure and inspiration. This 1,565-acre park was once the home and ranch of Jack London and his second wife, Charmian Kittredge London. Charmian was Jack’s life and literary companion, authoring many accounts of adventures they navigated together. The park is a unique blend of stunning landscapes and historic buildings, managed by Jack London Park Partners. The group is the first non-profit organization to take up management of a state park on behalf of the people of California, having saved it from closure in 2012 due to state budgetary cuts.
Plan to spend time here before the concert, touring the ruins of Jack & Charmian’s home that burned before they moved in, the cottage they lived in for many years, and Charmian’s later home that is now a museum of their lives and travels. With panoramic views of the oak-studded hills, the park reflects London’s love for the land, a sentiment he shared with its forebearers — the Pomo, Coast Miwok, and Wappo peoples.
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Jack London State Historic Park
2400 London Ranch Rd.
- Glen Ellen
Price: $45.00