Renowned Harpist and Guitarist Return to Duane Smith Auditorium
Renowned harpist Yolanda Kondonassis and guitarist Jason Vieaux will perform at 3 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11, at Duane Smith Auditorium, bringing world-class chamber music back to Los Alamos for the first time since about the 2013–14 season. The program offers cultural enrichment that can support community mental health and local engagement; ticket and accessibility details are available from the event organizers and the Duane Smith programming office.

Yolanda Kondonassis and Jason Vieaux will appear in recital at Duane Smith Auditorium, 1300 Diamond Drive, at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 11. The duo has not performed in Los Alamos since about the 2013–14 season, and the upcoming concert has been described as a "transcendent concert." Ticket and venue details are available from the event organizers and the Duane Smith programming office.
The return of internationally recognized performers carries significance beyond artistic prestige. Live music events provide opportunities for social connection and shared experience across generations, contributing to emotional well-being and community cohesion. For residents who have experienced isolation, loss or chronic stress, attending performances can offer meaningful respite and help rebuild civic rhythms disrupted in recent years.
Local public-health considerations are relevant as the community plans attendance. Residents with respiratory or immune vulnerabilities should consult the Duane Smith programming office and event organizers about seating, ventilation, accommodations and any current public-health guidance. Programming offices can also confirm accessibility services for people with mobility, hearing or vision needs. Making cultural events accessible to older adults, people with disabilities and low-income residents is a social-equity issue; equitable access preserves the civic value of public programming and strengthens community resilience.
The concert also matters economically for nearby small businesses that benefit from event-driven activity. Cafes, restaurants and retail near the venue often see increased patronage on performance days, and sustained programming supports a local cultural ecosystem that can draw visitors from surrounding communities.
Organizers and the Duane Smith programming office are the points of contact for purchasing tickets and learning about venue policies. Residents planning to attend should contact them directly to confirm prices, box office hours and any health-related requirements or recommendations. For those unable to attend in person, public programming that prioritizes accessibility helps ensure the arts remain a resource for all county residents.
As Los Alamos renews its live-performance calendar, events like the Kondonassis-Vieaux recital serve as a reminder that arts programming contributes to public health, social equity and community vitality, important considerations for local leaders, cultural institutions and residents alike.
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