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🔆 The summer programs page lists 16 programs (last change 4/26/24).

iCal 7:00 PM. Boston Choral Ensemble [MA]: Fauré Requiem. Gabriel Fauré: Requiem. Staged performance in collaboration with director Patrick Chiu. For more information, email info@bostonchoral.org. Lutheran Church of the Newtons, 1310 Centre Street, Newton Centre MA 02459 (View flier)

iCal 7:00 PM. Boston Choral Ensemble [MA]: My Journey Yours: Immigrant Stories. A multilingual program of works by immigrant composers and writers. Judith Shatin: La Frontera; Melissa Dunphy: "N-400 Erasure Song"; Sydney Guillaume: “Finding a Home”; and songs from several of the immigrant communities of Boston. For more information, email info@bostonchoral.org. Multicultural Arts Center, 41 Second Street, East Cambridge MA 02141 (View flier)

iCal 2:00 PM. Boston Choral Ensemble [MA]: My Journey Yours: Immigrant Stories. A multilingual program of works by immigrant composers and writers. Judith Shatin: La Frontera; Melissa Dunphy: "N-400 Erasure Song"; Sydney Guillaume: “Finding a Home”; and songs from several of the immigrant communities of Boston. For more information, email info@bostonchoral.org. Multicultural Arts Center, 41 Second Street, East Cambridge MA 02141 (View flier)

iCal 3:00 PM. Boston Choral Ensemble [MA]: Silent Night, Silent Light. Arvo Pärt: Seven Magnificat-Antiphons (selections); Jake Runestad: “Winter Star”; Kim Baryluk: “Solstice Carol”; with traditional holiday music and carols. For more information, email info@bostonchoral.org. Old South Church, 645 Boylston Street, Boston MA 02116 (View flier)

iCal 3:00 PM. Boston Choral Ensemble [MA]: PopUp Boston! A 30-minute family-friendly program with joyful music from the many diverse communities that call Boston home. Pieces include “Kalinda” in Haitian Creole; “Balelaikka,” a Tamil tongue-twister from India; “Salseo,”a Venezuelan song with a salsa beat; and the stirring “Song for the People” by Melissa Dunphy. For more information, email info@bostonchoral.org. Boston Public Library, 700 Boylston Street, Boston MA 02116 (View flier)

iCal 1:30 PM. Boston Choral Ensemble [MA]: PopUp Boston! A 30-minute family-friendly program with joyful music from the many diverse communities that call Boston home. Pieces include “Kalinda” in Haitian Creole; “Balelaikka,” a Tamil tongue-twister from India; “Salseo,”a Venezuelan song with a salsa beat; and the stirring “Song for the People” by Melissa Dunphy. For more information, email info@bostonchoral.org. MassArt Art Museum, 621 Huntington Avenue, Boston MA 02115 (View flier)

iCal 11:00 AM. Boston Choral Ensemble [MA]: PopUp Boston! A 30-minute family-friendly program with joyful music from the many diverse communities that call Boston home. Pieces include “Kalinda” in Haitian Creole; “Balelaikka,” a Tamil tongue-twister from India; “Salseo,”a Venezuelan song with a salsa beat; and the stirring “Song for the People” by Melissa Dunphy. For more information, email info@bostonchoral.org. Thomas Crane Public Library, 40 Washington Street, Quincy MA 02169 (View flier)

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Archived Online Events

  • Musica Sacra [MA]: In Music is Such Art: Choral Music set to texts of Shakespeare. Brush up your Shakespeare! From the time of his contemporary, Thomas Morley, to the present day, composers have turned to his expressive poetry to further explore his keen observations of the human condition. Modern composers such as Mäntyjärvi, Diemer, Komulainen, Harris, Helldén, Johanson, and Hamilton, as well as 19th century ones such as Macfarren, Pearsall and Amy Beach have all set his texts, be they poetry or songs or famous soliloquies from his plays. [5/11/2024] Cambridge MA
  • Pioneer Valley Symphony Orchestra: Oliver Towne: Streaming Free May 1. The PVS Orchestra’s 30th annual Mary Stuart Rogers Education Concert was performed on April 11th for almost one thousand 3rd & 4th graders in Greenfield, MA. A video of the world premiere of Oliver Towne, a radio play-style composition from Andrés Martín and poet Roger Arvid Anderson, will be available to stream free on our YouTube channel beginning May 1st. [5/1/2024] Visit archive