Grammy-Nominated · Portland, Maine · Founded 2014

The musicians
who play Carnegie Hall
are teaching your kids.

Palaver Strings is a Grammy-nominated chamber ensemble that chose to build something greater in Portland: a music school, a community program, a civic institution. The same musicians. No conductor. No hierarchy between stage and classroom.

Our Name, Our Practice

Music is the mechanism.
Community is the outcome.

A palaver hut is a small circular structure in Liberia — a place where people come to resolve things together, with everyone in the room having equal standing. We took the name from our early connections to the Liberian Education Fund, and kept it because it describes what we're actually doing.

Every rehearsal is a palaver: musicians negotiating without a conductor until they arrive at something none of them could have made alone. Every PMC class is a palaver. Every Lullaby Project session is a palaver. The ensemble, the school, and the community programs aren't three separate programs. They're one practice — just in different rooms.

"We are a diverse group of individuals seeking to come to a creative agreement when we make music."

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Palaver Strings musicians in rehearsal — Season 11

Photo: Titilayo Ayangade — Season 11

Palaver Music Center

The same musicians.
Now teaching your kids.

PMC exists because we noticed our most profound musical experiences happened outside the concert hall — in daycares, schools, and community centers. We wanted to play not only for Portland but with it. Five programs. Downtown location. Sliding-scale tuition.

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Financial aid available for all families regardless of income.
Questions? info@palaverstrings.org

Ages 0–4

Early Childhood Music

Weekly music-and-movement classes for children and their caregivers. Offered year-round at partner childcare sites throughout Portland.

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Pre-K

Introduction to Strings

Group classes introducing Pre-K students to violin, viola, and cello in a community setting. January through May.

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Grades K–4

After-School Strings

Weekly private lessons in violin, viola, and cello with professional ensemble musicians. October through May.

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Carnegie Hall

Lullaby Project

Pregnant people and new parents work with professional musicians over three sessions to write original lullabies for their babies — and leave with a recording.

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Songwriting

Lifesongs Project

A co-creative songwriting collaboration with storytellers from Portland's LGBTQ community. Personal histories become original songs, recorded and performed.

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Access is the design, not the afterthought.

PMC was built to lower every barrier — financial, geographic, cultural — between children and music education.

Sliding-scale tuition Financial aid for all families Downtown Portland location Transit accessible Taught by professional musicians
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Community Programs

We play not only
for Portland.
We play with it.

Long-term co-creative relationships — not one-off outreach. These programs exist because of what we believe music can do between people who don't know each other yet.

Lifesongs Project — LGBTQ community storytellers with Palaver musicians
Songwriting Collaboration

Lifesongs Project

Storytellers from Portland's LGBTQ community work alongside Palaver musicians across multiple sessions to transform personal histories into original music — recorded, performed, and lasting. These songs belong to the people who wrote them.

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Lullaby Project — new parents writing songs for their babies with Palaver musicians
Carnegie Hall Initiative

Lullaby Project

Initiated by Carnegie Hall and carried by a small number of ensembles nationwide, the Lullaby Project brings pregnant people and new parents together with professional musicians to write original lullabies. Each participant leaves with a recording of their song. In 2017, a Portland participant performed her lullaby at Carnegie Hall.

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Anti-Racism Commitment

Classical music has a legacy of exclusion. We take concrete steps to change who makes music, who teaches it, who hears it, and who feels welcome doing all three. Read our statement →

Equity by Design

Sliding-scale tuition. Transit-accessible locations. Bilingual outreach where needed. Partnerships with organizations already inside the communities we hope to serve. Not gestures — structures.

Climate Commitment

We recognize climate change as an urgent reality and are deepening our organizational response. Touring and operational decisions are made with environmental impact in mind. Read our statement →

The Ensemble

We could have gone
to New York. We stayed.

Grammy-nominated. Reviewed in The Guardian and Gramophone. Carnegie Hall on our résumé. We chose Portland on purpose — not as a stepping stone, but as a home and a mission.

There's no conductor. No artistic director separate from the stage. We are the organization — the same people deciding what to play are also running PMC classes, co-writing lullabies with new parents, and setting the strategic direction. That's not a structural quirk. It's the whole idea.

Grammy-nominated — Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance. A Change is Gonna Come, 2022.

Reviewed internationally — The Guardian, Gramophone, Boston Globe, Musical America, The Arts Desk, Classical Music.

Musician-governed since founding — repertoire, hiring, community partnerships, and organizational strategy decided collectively. No hierarchy between office and instrument.

Committed to artist sustainability — fair wages, humane touring. You cannot build lasting community on burned-out musicians.

Palaver Strings performing on stage — Chamber ensemble in concert

Photo: Christina Wnek

Support Palaver

This doesn't exist anywhere else.
Help keep it here.

Grammy-nominated musicians who also teach your kids, write lullabies with new parents, and stay in the room long after the concert is over. There's no blueprint for this. No government funding covers it. Palaver runs because people decide it's worth sustaining.

We're not asking you to fund an institution. We're asking you to invest in a specific bet: that world-class musicians building deep local roots is better than world-class musicians doing two nights and moving on.

Your gift directly funds

Concert series — live performances in Portland and beyond

PMC scholarships — sliding-scale access for every family that wants it

Lullaby & Lifesongs — community programs that couldn't exist without donation support

Artist compensation — fair wages and humane conditions for our musicians

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Palaver Strings Inc. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All gifts tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law.

Other ways to give

Monthly via Patreon — exclusive audio, video, and merch. patreon.com/palaverstrings →

Mail a check — Payable to Palaver Strings Inc., 380 Cumberland Ave, Floor 2, Portland ME 04101

Major or planned giftsContact us to discuss a larger investment in Palaver's future.

Listen & Watch

Now hear
what we sound like.

Palaver's recordings are available across all major platforms. Our albums — including Ready or Not, featuring works by female composers, and A Change is Gonna Come — have been reviewed in The Guardian, Gramophone, and Musical America.

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Concert announcements, PMC enrollment windows, and community news — occasional and worth reading.