We’re excited to officially announce that Prelude 2026 will take place in Rome, Italy, from January 15–19, 2026, over the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend. As always, this exclusive event is complimentary for ensemble leaders (and a guest) who meet Encore’s minimum number of international travelers. Prelude is designed to celebrate and support our inspiring community of music educators through discovery, connection, and renewal. Now in its 11th year, Prelude is a unique gathering that brings together directors, educators, and administrators from across North America. Qualified group leaders will enjoy a carefully curated itinerary of cultural exploration, professional development, and unforgettable musical experiences. For first-time travelers, Prelude also provides an invaluable opportunity to connect with veteran group leaders, gain insight into touring, and see the Encore experience in action. And this year, the Eternal City provides the perfect backdrop. Why Rome? Few cities in the world offer the artistic legacy, sacred spaces, and sense of history found in Rome. Whether you’ve been before or are seeing it for the first time, Rome is a place that invites deep reflection and renewed inspiration. This year’s highlights include: Welcome reception and farewell gala dinner with live entertainment A private Vatican experience, with exclusive access to sacred spaces (including the Sistine Chapel, pending Vatican approval) A lecture on frescoes and Roman art A Gregorian chant demonstration in a historic Roman church Visit to the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia Optional venue inspections and meetings with Vatican music leaders Encore has also arranged for three nights of accommodations at the elegant Hotel Michelangelo, just steps from St. Peter’s Square. Who Can Attend? Prelude is open to qualified Encore group leaders who have met or are on pace to meet the minimum number of international travelers for their 2026 tour. If you’re already qualified, be sure to register soon to reserve your place. Whether you’re attending solo or bringing a guest, this is your invitation to take part in a once-in-a-lifetime journey through one of the world’s most inspiring cities.
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