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iCal 7:00 PM. Hartford Chorale [CT]: Spring Sing! Beethoven 9th Symphony and Brahms Nänie. This series offers the general public an informal, single-evening opportunity to sing great choral masterworks with Hartford Chorale. While there will be an opportunity to rehearse certain sections, the main purpose of these “sings” is to joyfully sing through a beloved major work, together, in one evening. For more information, call 860-547-1982 or email contact@hartfordchorale.org. St. James's Episcopal Church, 1018 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford CT 06107  🔗

iCal 7:00 PM. Hartford Chorale [CT]: Spring Sing! Mozart Requiem. This series offers the general public an informal, single-evening opportunity to sing great choral masterworks with Hartford Chorale. While there will be an opportunity to rehearse certain sections, the main purpose of these “sings” is to joyfully sing through a beloved major work, together, in one evening. For more information, call 860-547-1982 or email contact@hartfordchorale.org. St. James's Episcopal Church, 1018 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford CT 06107  🔗

iCal 7:00 PM. Hartford Chorale [CT]: Spring Sing! Messiah. This series offers the general public an informal, single-evening opportunity to sing great choral masterworks with Hartford Chorale. While there will be an opportunity to rehearse certain sections, the main purpose of these “sings” is to joyfully sing through a beloved major work, together, in one evening. For more information, call 860-547-1982 or email contact@hartfordchorale.org. St. James's Episcopal Church, 1018 Farmington Avenue, West Hartford CT 06107  🔗

iCal 4:00 PM. Hartford Chorale [CT]: Requiem Aeternam. Works by Perkins and Duruflé For more information, call 860-547-1982 or email contact@hartfordchorale.org. Immanuel Congregational Church, 10 Woodland Street, Hartford CT 06105  🔗

iCal 7:30 PM. Hartford Chorale [CT]: Christmas with Hartford Chorale. Camille Saint-Säens: Christmas Oratorio; Margaret Bond: Ballad of the Brown King; John Rutter: Magnificat For more information, call 860-547-1982 or email contact@hartfordchorale.org. Cathedral Of St. Joseph, 140 Farmington Avenue, Hartford CT 06105  🔗

iCal 3:00 PM. Hartford Chorale / Farmington Valley Symphony Orchestra [CT]: Brahms Requiem. Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem. Sarah Callinan, soprano; Greg Flower, bass. For more information, call 800-975-3876 or email info@fvso.org. Christ Church Cathedral, 45 Church Street, Hartford CT 06103  🔗

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Archived Online Events

  • Musica Sacra [MA]: ¡Feliz Navidad! Choral Music for Christmas. An array of motets and villancicos from past and present, including Conrad Susa’s Carols and Lullabies: Christmas in the Southwest for marimba, guitar and harp; plus villancicos, carols, and motets from the New World and the Old. In light of recent targeting of our immigrant communities by the federal government, Musica Sacra is donating a portion of the ticket proceeds to the Massachusetts Immigrant and Refugee Advocacy Coalition (MIRA). [12/13/2025] Cambridge MA
  • The Seraphim Singers [MA]: A Seraphim Christmas. Eric Christopher Perry, Music Director; Heinrich Christensen, organ. With the Bitumen Brass Quartet. Seasonal music, carol singing, and serene joy and jubilant good tidings. Join in Seraphim's community outreach project by bringing donations of sturdy winter wear to the concerts to help those facing housing insecurity. Tickets: $30, $25 senior, $15 student. First Time Promo: two for the price of one ($30). Virtual: $20 per viewer. Sunday evening concert is in person and streamed. [12/20, 12/21 & 12/21/2025] West Roxbury MA
  • The Tallis Scholars [MA]: Mother & Child: English music for the Virgin Mary. Music from the English repertoire about the Virgin Mary, including Thomas Tallis’s Missa Puer natus, Benjamin Britten’s A Hymn to the Virgin, and a newly commissioned piece by Matthew Martin. [12/5/2025] Cambridge MA