

These great concerts were part of the 2007 Music Naturally Summer Festival which ran from June 17 through June 30.
| June 17 Sunday |
Faculty on Parade! Join us at Conestoga House in celebration of opening night of Music Naturally 2007! – Conestoga House, Marietta Avenue, Lancaster |
| June 18 Monday |
Harpsichord in the Spotlight! The harpsichord is the star of a program featuring faculty member Hedi Salanki and others playing an all-Baroque program. - Calvary United Church of Christ, Reading |
| June 19 Tuesday |
Evening of Chamber Music Students share the stage with faculty members in a program of ensemble music. – St. Stephen's Cathedral, Harrisburg |
| June 20 Wednesday |
Mozart, Brahms and Dvorak Featuring Arnold Steinhardt and festival faculty members. - Church of the Brethren, Lititz |
| June 22 Friday |
An "ABC" Concert Violinist Arnold Steinhardt and Michael T. Jamanis play the music of Albinoni, Bach and Corelli – Barshinger Hall, Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster |
| June 23 Saturday |
Once Upon a Time... A magical evening when stories and music come together. Narration by Robert Sherman. - Binns Park, Downtown Lancaster |
| June 26 Monday |
Academy Day at Barnes and Noble Violinst Arnold Steinhardt signs copies of his autobiography in the morning, while supporters of the Academy use special vouchers to have a percentage of their purchases donated to the Academy. - Barnes and Noble Booksellers, Fruitville Pike, Lancaster |
| June 24 Sunday |
An Afternoon at Elizabethtown Young artists join faculty for a performance featuring music of chamber works by Mozart, Beethoven, Dvorak, and Schumann - Freemasons Cultural Center, Masonic Village, Elizabethtown. |
| June 25 Monday |
Cello Fest A Music Naturally Tradition! - Santee Chapel, Lancaster Theological Seminary. |
| June 26 Tuesday |
Church Hop Another Music Naturally favorite, featuring young artists performing at several downtown Lancaster churches. - St. James Episcopal, First reformed Church, First Presbyterian Church, Lancaster |
| June 27 Wednesday |
The Miami String Quartet "Everything one wants in a quartet' is how the New York Times describes this group of talented musicians; on the program is Mendelssohn's op 80, Bruce Adophe's "Whispers of Mortality," and Schubert's "Death and the Maiden."- St. James Episcopal Church, Lancaster |
| June 28 Thursday |
The Academy Winds The Academy's faculty wind quintet performs alone and with students. - Church of the Apostles, Rohrerstown |
| June 29 Friday |
Grand Finale! Faculty and students solo and in ensemble in a spectacular program that will feature Zhang Hongyan playing the Pipa, a plucked instrument similar to a lute.-Barshinger Hall, Franklin and Marshall College, Lancaster |
| June 30 Saturday |
Closing Celebration A wine and hors d'oeuvres reception precedes a potpourri of fun inspringing compositions; festival competition winners will be featured playing piano and chamber music.- Conestoga House, Marietta Avenue, Lancaster |