Chorus Calendar Performer Listing
Alphabetical by name, for events between 9/3/24 and 6/15/25. Click on the performer name to see the calendar events under that name. State given denotes location of performance(s).
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- The A Cappella Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Holiday Concert 🔗: Holiday and winter music for accompanied chorus of high voices, plus a sing-a-long. Randy McGee, A.D., director; Simonida Spasojevic, accompanist. Tickets: $20 general admission, $15 students/seniors. 12/7 & 12/8/2024
- A Joyful Noyse (MA), 1 event(s)
- Messe de Minuit pour Noël by Charpentier 🔗: Midnight Mass for Christmas with motets written for the convents of Paris by Marc-Antoine Charpentier. Performed on period instruments by A Joyful Noyse. $15 donation to support the Hancock Music Program. 1/5/2025
- Amare Cantare (NH), 1 event(s)
- Hodie 🔗: Unaccompanied choral music for the holidays, including settings by Sweelinck, Palestrina, Nanino, and LaCour of the Christmas text Hodie Christus natus est; Anton Bruckner: Christus factus est; Virga Jesse; Morten Lauridsen: O nata lux; Healey Willan: “The Three Kings”; Benjamin Britten (arr.): “The Holly and the Ivy”; Matthew Cullton: “Gabriel’s Message”; John Rutter (arr.): “Deck the Hall” for women’s voices. Tickets: $18. 12/13, 12/15 & 12/18/2024
- Andover Choral Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- Winter concert 🔗: F.J. Haydn: Missa in Tempore Belli in C (Mass in Time of War); Ralph Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem. 2/2/2025
- Another Octave (CT), 1 event(s)
- Here's to the Women! 🔗: Tickets: $25 general, $18 senior/student/child ($2 more at the door). 11/23/2024
- The Area Choir (NH), 1 event(s)
- Christmas Concerts 🔗: A variety of traditional and contemporary Christmas music with the opportunity for the audience to sing Christmas carols with the choir and organ. The 50-voice community choir will be accompanied by piano and flute. The handbell choir will play several selections. No admission charge, a freewill donation will be accepted. 12/7, 12/8 & 12/8/2024
- Arlington-Belmont Chorale (MA), 5 event(s)
- An Almost-Winter Concert 🔗: Ralph Vaughan William: Fantasia on Christmas Carols; John Rutter: Requiem; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Selections from The Nutcracker. With The Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra. 12/15/2024
- An Almost Spring Concert 🔗: 3/9/2025
- Sponsors’ Concert 🔗: With the Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra. 5/4/2025
- Strawberry Festival and Pops! Concert 🔗: With the Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra. Strawberries and Ice Cream from 6:00 pm, Pops concert at 7:30 pm. 6/13/2025
- A Holiday Concert 🔗: The Arlington-Belmont Chamber Chorus, Stephanie Beatrice, Music Director. Benjamin Britten: "A Ceremony of Carols" (SSA); Dan Forrest: "The Work of Christmas"; John Gardner: "Tomorrow Will Be My Dancing Day"; Mack Wilberg: "Dong, Dong, Merrily On High"; Henry Percell: "Soul of the World"; Mark Sirett: "Thou Shalt Know Him"; Sarah Quartel: "Blow, Blow Thou Winter Wind"; Austin Schend: "The Great Clear Twilight"; William Walton: "What Cheer"; Terre Johnson: "Of the Father’s Love Begotten". 12/7/2024
- Assabet Valley Mastersingers (MA), 5 event(s)
- Messiah Sing 🔗: Singers of all levels and music enthusiasts are invited to join in a performance of George Frideric Handel’s Messiah. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own scores. With organ and soloists. 12/15/2024
- “Elijah” 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Elijah. With orchestra and soloists. 3/16/2025
- If We Come Together (Songs of Hope and Aspiration) 🔗: Olla Gjeilo: Sunrise Mass; Elaine Hagenberg: Illuminare; Christopher Tin: Walayo Yamoni, (sung in Swahili); Jake Runestad: “We Can Mend the Sky”. With string orchestra. 5/10/2025
- Andiamo: Great Opera Choruses and Arias 🔗: Giuseppe Verdi: “Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves” from Nabucco; “Anvil Chorus” from Il Trovatore; Giacomo Puccini: “Humming Chorus” from Madama Butterfly; the drinking song from La Traviata, the wedding march from Lohengrin, the Habanera from Carmen, and many more opera classics. Erin Smith, soprano; Michael Gonzalez, tenor. 11/10/2024
- Open Choral Rehearsal for "Elijah" 🔗: Are you looking for choral experience in a community of welcoming, inclusive, respectful, collegial, and talented vocalists? Interested vocalists (18+) are invited to attend an Open Rehearsal for our Elijah concert in March. to get a sense of how regular rehearsals are run and of the group itself. For more details, see the audition announcement at https://www.choralarts-newengland.org/auditions/2024/assabet-valley-mastersingers. 11/18/2024
- Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- German Glow: Brahms’ Serenade & Mendelssohn’s Psalm 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 42; Brahms: Serenade No. 1 in D major; Emilie Mayer: Overture in D minor. Sonja Dutoit Tengblad, soprano; Steven Lipsitt, conductor. 4/6/2025
- BACHtoberfest Choir (MA), 1 event(s)
- BACHtoberfest Choir: Bach Cantatas BWV 50, 62, 122 🔗: J.S. Bach: "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland", BWV 62; "Das neugeborne Kindelein", BWV 122; "Nun ist das Heil und die Kraft", BWV 50. BACHtoberfest marks the beginning of The Complete Bach Project of Music Worcester, where every single work of Bach will be performed over the next 11 years. Tickets: $35 adult, $17.50 student, $7.50 youth. Tickets include free parking. 10/27/2024
- Back Bay Chorale (MA), 4 event(s)
- Beyond Bach 🔗: Music by Heinrich Schütz, Dietrich Buxtehude, Johann Schelle, and others. Reginald Mobley, counter tenor; Anna O'Connell, baroque triple harp; Stephen Spinelli, conductor. 10/27/2024
- A Boston Christmas 🔗: Featuring brass, organ, and Boston's favorite carol sing-along. 12/20 & 12/21/2024
- Of Hope and Destiny 🔗: Florence Price: Song of Hope; Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied. 3/8/2025
- The Waking Sun 🔗: Kile Smith: The Waking Sun; Giacomo Carissimi: Jephte. 5/17/2025
- Bagaduce Chorale (ME), 1 event(s)
- Illuminare 🔗: Elaine Hagenberg: Illuminare. Bronwyn Kortge, conductor. Tickets: $20 adult, free for students. 12/20 & 12/21/2024
- Bella Voce Women's Chorus of Vermont (VT), 2 event(s)
- Glorious Season 🔗: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria for women’s voices with trumpet, oboe, strings and continuo; and jubilant songs of the season by Robert De Cormier, Dan Forrest, Randol Bass and others. With the University of Vermont String Ensemble. 12/7 & 12/8/2024
- Glorious Celebration 🔗: Francis Poulenc: Gloria; and works by Gwyneth Walker and Robert De Cormier, plus a variety of vibrant new works for women’s voices. With orchestra. 5/17 & 5/18/2025
- Blue Heron Renaissance Choir (MA), 5 event(s)
- 25th Birthday Concert: something old, something new 🔗: Music of Hugh Aston from the Peterhouse Partbooks; Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol: Devran; The Triumph, for choir, bowed tanbur, ney, and two percussionists (world premiere). Blue Heron’s 25th Birthday Party Reception to follow! 10/19/2024
- Christmas in 15th-Century France & Burgundy 🔗: Music for Christmas and New Year’s by Guillaume Du Fay, Nicolas Grenon, Johannes Ciconia, Johannes Regis, Jacob Obrecht, Antoine Brumel, Josquin Desprez, Adrian Willaert, and others. Featuring a chancel lit by candles. Tickets: $10-$90 12/20, 12/21 & 12/21/2024
- The Armed Archangel 🔗: Johannes Regis, Missa L’homme armé (Written for the celebration of the feast of St. Michael at Cambrai Cathedral in 1462). Tickets: $10–90. 2/1/2025
- A More Subtle Art: The Late 14th-Century Ars subtilior 🔗: Music of the generation after Machaut – stories of mythological characters and deities set to jazzy, intoxicating polyphony. Tickets: $10–90. 3/1/2025
- Song of Songs / Songs of Love 🔗: Sacred polyphony setting texts from the Song of Songs, Spanish love songs, and poetry in Spanish and Hebrew. Ohad Ashkenazi and Bella Cadena, actors. Tickets: $10–90. 4/5/2025
- Boston Baroque (MA), 3 event(s)
- The Creation 🔗: F.J. Haydn: Die Schöpfung (The Creation). Hera Hyesang Park, soprano; Paul Appleby, tenor; Nicholas Newton, bass-baritone. 10/4 & 10/5/2024
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Maya Kherani, soprano; Avery Amereau, mezzo-soprano; Omar Najmi, tenor; Jesse Blumberg, baritone. 12/7 & 12/8/2024
- Ariodante 🔗: G.F. Handel: Ariodante. Megan Moore, Ariodante; Amanda Forsythe, Ginevra; Ann McMahon Quintero Polinesso. 4/24, 4/25 & 4/27/2025
- Boston Cecilia (MA), 3 event(s)
- Comfort & Joy 🔗: Finding joy and solace in the face of life's challenges with music of Johannes Brahms, William Byrd, Isabella Leonarda, Salamone Rossi and others. Eduardo Betancourt, harp. 12/6 & 12/8/2024
- Stories in Song 🔗: Interactive music-making for kids of all ages and their families, in collaboration with members of the Boston City Singers, and featuring a newly commissioned piece by Ashi Day. 3/1/2025
- Tipping Point 🔗: Reena Esmail: Tipping Point for chorus and tabla; works of Texu Kim, Kenneth Tay and others celebrating the rich and varied traditions of Asian and Asian-American choral music. 5/17/2025
- Boston Choral Ensemble (MA), 3 event(s)
- Northern Light 🔗: Part Uusberg: Valgusele (For light); Ola Gjelio: “Northern Light”; Eric Barnum: “Sweeter Still”; and other Nordic-inspired works. With traditional holiday carols as well. 12/7/2024
- Earth Have Voice 🔗: Alberto Grau: Kasar mie la gahie; Joe Twist: “How Shall We Sing In A Strange Land?” that underscore our global and timeless relationship with the Earth. 3/8/2025
- To the Hands 🔗: Tracy Wong: Antata (Between); Sarah Quartel: “I Will Be With You”; Caroline Shaw: “To Thy Hands”; and other works by predominantly women composers that celebrate strength, resilience, and grace through the powerful metaphor of human hands. 5/17/2025
- Boston Civic Symphony (MA), 1 event(s)
- Beethoven's 9th Symphony 🔗: Francisco Noya, conductor. 4/27/2025
- Boston Conservatory Brass Ensemble (MA), 1 event(s)
- The Fight For Freedom 🔗: Frank Martin: Ode à la Musique; John Williams: Hymn to the Fallen. Larry Isaacson, conductor. Free admission. 3/13/2025
- Boston Early Music Festival (MA), 1 event(s)
- Telemann’s Don Quichotte 🔗: Georg Philipp Telemann: Don Quichotte auf der Hochzeit des Comacho, staged performance; Burlesque de Don Quichotte orchestral suite. Paul O’Dette & Stephen Stubbs, Musical Directors; Gilbert Blin, Stage Director. Part of the BEMF Chamber Opera Series. 11/3 & 12/1/2024
- Boston Modern Orchestra Project (MA), 1 event(s)
- Gershwin Double Bill 🔗: George and Ira Gershwin: Of Thee I Sing; Let 'em Eat Cake. Heather Buck, Mary Turner; Aaron Engebreth, President, John P. Wintergreen; Abigail Paschke, Diana Devereaux/Trixie Flynn; Neal Ferreira, French Ambassador/Kruger; Steven Goldstein, Vice President, Alexander Throttlebottom. Gil Rose, conductor. With Odyssey Opera. 10/12/2024
- Boston Philharmonic Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- Mahler’s Second Symphony 🔗: Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 2. Miah Persson, soprano; Dame Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano; Benjamin Zander, conductor. Concert will be live streamed. 4/18/2025
- Boston Saengerfest Men's Chorus (MA), 4 event(s)
- Tenor and Bass Workshop 🔗: An afternoon of choral singing, including practice exercises building vocal technique, introduction to new TTBB repertoire, and vocal seminars with experts. Led by Sangerfest director Max Holman. Admission $10, free for students. 10/27/2024
- An Alice Parker Christmas 🔗: With Boston Low Brass. 12/14/2024
- A little light within 🔗: With Southern Rail bluegrass band. 3/9/2025
- German Songs From the Heart 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Alto Rhapsody; works by Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel; Clara and Robert Schumann; Franz Schubert. Sylvia Leith, mezzo-soprano. With the Burbank String Quartet. 5/10/2025
- Boston Symphony Orchestra (MA), 5 event(s)
- Mahler 8th Symphony 🔗: Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8, "Symphony of a Thousand". Latonia Moore, soprano 1; Christine Goerke, soprano 2; Ying Fang, soprano 3; Mihoko Fujimura, mezzo-soprano 1; Gerhild Romberger, mezzo-soprano 2; Andreas Schager, tenor; Michael Nagy, baritone; Ryan Speedo Green, bass-baritone; Andris Nelsons, conductor. With the Boys of the St. Paul’s Choir School. 10/4, 10/5 & 10/6/2024
- Beethoven Symphonies No. 8 & 9: Beethoven & Romanticism 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 8; Symphony No. 9. Amanda Majeski, soprano; Tamara Mumford, mezzo-soprano; Pavel Černoch, tenor; Andrè Schuen, baritone; Andris Nelsons, conductor. 1/23, 1/24 & 1/25/2025
- Die tote Stadt 🔗: Erich Korngold: Die tote Stadt. Christine Goerke, soprano (Marietta); Elisa Sunshine, soprano (Juliette); Karen Cargill, mezzo-soprano (Brigitte); Brandon Jovanovich, tenor (Paul); Joshua Sanders, tenor (Victorin); Neal Ferreira, tenor (Gaston); Terrence Chin-Loy, tenor (Graf Albert); Andrzej Filończyk, baritone (Frank); Elliot Madore, baritone (Fritz); Andris Nelsons, conductor. With the Boston Lyric Opera Chorus. 1/3 & 2/1/2025
- Mozart Requiem 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem; Arvo Pärt: Tabula Rasa. Erin Morley, soprano; Avery Amereau, mezzo-soprano; Anthony Gregory, tenor; Morris Robinson, bass; Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor. 3/27, 3/28 & 3/29/2025
- Decoding Shostakovich: Symphony No. 6 & Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms 🔗: Igor Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms; Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 6; Aleksandra Vrebalov: New work for chorus and orchestra (world premiere; BSO commission). Andris Nelsons, conductor. 4/26 & 4/27/2025
- Cambridge Chamber Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- A Glorious Sight: Four Centuries of Music by Italian Women 🔗: Discover the beautiful, yet little known, music of Renaissance, Baroque, and contemporary Italian women! Overlooked for the last 400 years, this music has come to light due to the recent scholarship of a few dedicated musicologists. Composers include Sulpitia Cesis, Raphaella Aleotti, Maddalena Casulana, Chiara Cozzolani, Leonora D’Este, Isabella Leonarda, and the contemporary Biancamaria Furgeri. With Alleluia (The Rose), by Cole Reyes, winner of the 2024 international composition competition. Special early bird offer, Saturday 12/7 only: Priority Seating and an exclusive Wine & Cheese Reception with a talk from the conductor for just $25! Use code EARLYBIRD before November 15. Regular tickets: $40 priority seating, $25 general admission, $20 student/Senior. 12/7 & 12/8/2024
- Cambridge Symphony Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- Reflection 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem; Gustav Holst: The Planets. Cynthia Woods, conductor. With the Choirs of U-MASS Lowell. 11/15 & 11/17/2024
- Cantata Singers (MA), 7 event(s)
- Chamber Series: Our Neighbors North and South 🔗: A showcase for the works of esteemed Canadian and Mexican composers. John Greer: "A Prairie Boy’s Life" for four hands and quartet; songs by Greer and by John Estacio; music by Daniel Catán, Carlos Chávez, and Arturo Márquez. Allison Voth, Music Director. 11/17/2024
- A Cantata Christmas 🔗: 12/14/2024
- Community Sing 🔗: An opportunity for musicians and non-musicians of all ages to come together and make music. Whether you read music or just love to sing, you're welcome to join in the fun. Enjoy delicious food and drinks, and take some time to mingle and share in the joy of singing together. Sophia Miller, Guest Artist. 2/28/2025
- A Map to the Next World 🔗: Scott Perkins: A Map to the Next World (World premiere). Draws upon Indigenous American folklore and using words by seven celebrated poets, environmentalists, activists, and anthropologists—Tamiko Beyer, Rachel Carson, Harold Courlander, Joy Harjo, Rachel Morgan, Jay Parini, and Judith Wright. 3/14/2025
- Chamber Series: Our Composers Close to Home 🔗: Music by Amy Beach, Arthur Foote, Leonard Bernstein, Peter Child, John Harbison, Marti Epstein, and Elena Ruhr, as well as young up-and-coming composer Omar Najmi. Allison Voth, Music Director. 3/3/2025
- Path of Miracles 🔗: Joby Talbot: Path of Miracles. A journey in sound along the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. 5/2/2025
- Boston Choral Festival: Monteverdi Vespers 🔗: Claudio Monteverdi: Vespers of 1610. With performances by select area high school choral programs who will have spent the day in immersive workshops, learning and perfecting several choral movements. This concert is a rare opportunity to witness the future of choral music alongside seasoned professionals. 10/25/2024
- Cantemus Chamber Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- The Peace of Wild Things 🔗: Music by Josquin des Prez, Felix Mendelssohn, Joan Szymko, Abbie Betines and Eric Whitacre. The program reveals the beauty, resilience and humor to be found within the animal kingdom. 12/15, 12/6 & 12/8/2024
- I Hear America Singing 🔗: Aaron Copland: The Promise of Living; and other choral works by American composers based on words by America poets, including Walt Whitman, Robert Frost and Carl Sandburg. With guitar and oboe. 5/10 & 5/11/2025
- Cantilena (MA), 2 event(s)
- Deeply Rooted 🔗: Kenneth Seitz: “Velvet Shoes”; “Silent Night”; “Dona Nobis Pacem”; and others; Margaret Bonds: “O Sing of a King Who Was Tall and Brown” from Ballad of the Brown King; Ellen Gilson Voth: “Longest Shadow of the Year”; Brian Holmes: “Let Evening Come”; Joan Szymko: “The Peace of Wild Things”; Benjamin Britten: Ceremony of Carols (selections); and other seasonal favorites. A reception follows the performance. 12/8/2024
- Maternal Figures: Reflections on Mothering and Being Mothered 🔗: Patricia van Ness, Lingbo Ma, and Laura Nevitt: a newly commissioned three-movement work for treble voices on the topic of motherhood. The composers will be invited to give either a pre-concert talk or a post-concert “talk-back” with audience members. With other musical works on mothering and mother/child relationships by Bobby McFerrin, Ysaye Barnwell, Zae Munn, and others. A reception follows the performance. 5/10/2025
- Cantilena Chamber Choir (MA), 4 event(s)
- Annual Martin Luther King Celebration 🔗: Music by Aldophus Hailstork and others. With the Urban Choral Arts Society of Baltimore. 1/19/2025
- Voices of Youth and Spirit 🔗: With the Boston Arts Academy Spirituals Ensemble. 5/4/2025
- Coronation Music for Chorus and Brass 🔗: John Rutter: Winchester Te Deum; G.F. Handel: Coronation Anthem, "Let Thy Hand Be Strengthened"; Gustav Holst: "O God Beyond All Praising"; Andrew Lloyd Weber: "Make a Joyful Noise"; Tarik O’Regan: Coronation Agnus Dei; Henry Purcell: "I was Glad"; Anton Bruckner: three motets. Tim Pyper, organ; brass players Peter Bellino, Karen LaVoie, Ronald Barron, David Wampler; Bob Vacca, tympani. Tickets: $35, $25 for seniors, free for students. 10/20/2024
- Christmas at Trinity 🔗: Traditional music for Christmas by Parsons, Bach, Kodaly, Bruckner and new carols by Ola Gjeilo. There will be an audience sing-along with your favorite must sing carols too! Tickets: $35 general admission, $25 seniors, free for students. 12/8/2024
- Cape Cod Symphony (MA), 1 event(s)
- To The Sea 🔗: Ralph Vaughn Williams: Sea Symphony; Maurice Ravel: Une Barque sur l’Ocean from Miroirs; Toru Takemitsu: Towards the Sea ll. Sonja Tengblad, soprano; Bradford Gleim, baritone; James Blachly, conductor. 6/14 & 6/15/2025
- Cappella Clausura (MA), 4 event(s)
- Songs That Enchant 🔗: Music by Clara Faisst, Alma Mahler, Fanny Mendelssohn-Hensel, Clara Schumann, and Julia Schwartz, with music that transports the listener to a world that blurs the line between dreams and reality. In this magic world, mermaids lure innocent people to their deaths, people are haunted by the ghosts of their dead lovers, the wind carries countless messages, and the most interesting things happen at night. Lois Shapiro, piano. 9/21 & 9/22/2024
- Music to Lighten the Darkness 🔗: Music by Anna Clyne, Alma Mahler and others; Francis Poulenc: Soir de Neige.. Music to reflect on light and darkness - physical and emotional - and the challenges that we all face during this cold and lonely time. 11/16 & 11/17/2024
- All About Love 🔗: Music by Evelin Seppar, Modesta Bor, Rafaella Aleotti, Hildegard von Bingen, and others. A concert centering the voices of women and gender non-binary composers in this program on the topic of love in all its forms. 2/15 & 2/16/2025
- Visions for a Kinder World 🔗: Music by Mattia Maurée, Ursula Kwong-Brown, Linda Chase, and others, about the better angels of our nature and how we can manifest a kinder world together. The proceeds from this program will be split with a local Boston charity. 4/12/2025
- Choir Matrix (CT), 2 event(s)
- Mind the Gap 🔗: A music tapestry that explores and celebrates our common experiences to bridge the gap that can divide generations. 11/16/2024
- Crossing Over 🔗: Choir Matrix & Consonare Youth Choirs. A moment in time to reflect how our stories may find similarities and connection with the stories of past generations. 3/23/2025
- ChoralArt (ME), 9 event(s)
- Beethoven's 9th 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Anna Clyne: Quarter Days (premiere). Bruce Hangen, Toshiyuki Shimada, Robert Moody, and Eckart Preu, conductors. Also see the sing-along to Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” on Monday, September 23. 9/22 & 9/24/2024
- Community Sing-A-Long 🔗: Join the PSO for the opening weekend of our 100th anniversary season with our Community Sing-A-Long! Michael Cooper (arr.): “Lift Every Voice and Sing”; Ludwig van Beethoven: “Ode to Joy” from Symphony No. 9. Free & open to all, but pre-registration is required. Sheet music will be provided via email to the registrant. 9/23/2024
- Grand Opera meets the Mighty Kotzschmar 🔗: Opera choruses, from Verdi to Gershwin, accompanied by the Mighty Kotzschmar organ. Philip Lima, baritone. 11/17/2024
- Christmas at the Cathedral 🔗: A cappella motets, vibrant brass melodies, and familiar songs of the season by Choral Art Singers, Portland Brass Quintet, organist Bridgette Wargovitch and keyboardist Kellie Moody. Friday performance is a Preview. 12/6, 12/7, 12/7 & 12/8/2024
- An Epiphany Celebration 🔗: An intimate celebration of the season with a cappella motets early and modern. Hentus van Rooyen, organ; J. Barrie Shepard, poet; Rachel Rivera, singing bowls; Rose Underkofler, violin, Chris Moore, mandolin. 1/4, 1/4 & 1/5/2025
- Fire! 🔗: Travis M. Ramsey: Fire! (premiere, based on Portland’s Great Fire of 1866); Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Credomesse (Mass in C major, K. 257). (Concert poster is George Frederick Morse’s “Painting of Great Fire, Portland, 1866”. Used with permission; Collections of Maine Historical Society, MaineMemory.net, item 42791.) 3/22 & 3/23/2025
- Carmina Burana 🔗: Carl Orff: Carmina Burana; J.S. Bach: Concerto No. 2 in C major for Two Pianos and String Orchestra, BWV 1061; Sergei Prokofiev (arr. Conrad Pope): Concerto No. 6 for Two Pianos and Strings (PSO Commission & World Premiere). Silver-Garburg Piano Duo; Eckart Preu, conductor. With PSO Children’s Chorus. 4/27 & 4/29/2025
- Messiah Sing-along 🔗: Singers of all skill levels welcome. Robert Russell, conductor; Hentus van Rooyen, organ; Trevor Lavenbein, trumpet. With musicians from the Southern Maine Community Orchestra. Food and cash donations for Portland’s emergency food pantry, Project FEED, will be accepted at the door. Admission: $5 at Door, Students Free; net proceeds will be donated to Project FEED. 12/16/2024
- Holiday Sing-along 🔗: Join members of ChoralArt as they lead you in singing your favorite holiday songs and carols. Admission is free, but please RSVP as seating is limited. 12/19/2024
- Choral Art Society of the South Shore (MA), 1 event(s)
- Magnificat! a Celtic Christmas 🔗: 12/7 & 12/8/2024
- Chorus of Westerly (RI), 4 event(s)
- Vivaldi, Rutter & Finzi 🔗: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria; John Rutter: When Icicles Hang; Gerald Finzi: In Terra Pax. Tickets: $15–60. 11/16 & 11/17/2024
- Christmas Pops 🔗: A Christmas extravaganza, featuring old favorites, new arrangements, sing-alongs, and maybe even some surprise visitors. 12/14, 12/15 & 12/15/2024
- Twelfth Night 🔗: 1/11, 1/11, 1/11, 1/12 & 1/12/2025
- Ethel Smyth: Mass in D 🔗: 5/3 & 5/4/2025
- Chorus pro Musica (MA), 4 event(s)
- Holidays. Harmony. Hope. 🔗: J.S. Bach: Singet dem Herrn, BWV 225; Sally Beamish: "In the stillness"; Reena Esmail: "The Unexpected Early Hour"; Tomás Luis de Victoria: O magnum mysterium; John Goss: "See amid the winter’s snow"; Elizabeth Alexander: "When the Song of the Angels is Stilled"; Marques L.A. Garrett: "Ring out, ye Bells!" 12/13/2024
- Mahler’s Second Symphony 🔗: Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 2. Miah Persson, soprano; Dame Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano; Benjamin Zander, conductor. Concert will be live streamed. 4/18/2025
- Beethoven's 9th Symphony 🔗: Francisco Noya, conductor. 4/27/2025
- Paths of Peace 🔗: John Adams: Harmonium; Eric Nathan: Open again a turn of light (Boston Premiere); Roxanna Panufnik, Abraham(Boston Premiere, Dani Maddon, violin); Paul Hindemith, Mathis der Maler. 5/3/2025
- CitySingers of Hartford (CT), 1 event(s)
- Hearth and Tapestry 🔗: A concert that binds the musical fabric of cultures from around the globe to remind us of our shared human experience. It sews together vibrant pieces of patchwork, hailing from the isles of Indonesia to the foothills of France, into one festive wintry quilt. 12/14 & 12/7/2024
- Claflin Hill Symphony Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- Silver Anniversary Triumph 🔗: Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. 4/26/2025
- Commonwealth Chorale (MA), 3 event(s)
- Commonwealth Chorale Presents "Reverent Praise" 🔗: Johann Sebastian Bach: Magnificat; Jonathan Dove: Köthener Messe; Cecilia McDowall: Laudate. Julia Soojin Cavallaro, mezzo-soprano; Maria Whitcomb, soprano; Laura Beth Couch, mezzo-soprano; Leo Balkovetz, tenor; Matthew McGinnis, tenor; William Farrell, baritone; Alexander Cook, bass. With professional orchestra. Dove and McDowall’s compositions both pay tribute to Bach and, with the Magnificat, provide respite for uncertain times. 11/24/2024
- Fate and Earthly Pleasures 🔗: Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. Alexandra Henderson, soprano; Morgan Mastrangelo, tenor; Nicholas Ottersberg, baritone. With Wellesley Middle School 6th Grade Treble Chorus, and Rivers Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Memoli, conductor. 3/8/2025
- Community and Connection 🔗: Aaron Copland: Selections from Old American Songs; Nathaniel Dett: The Chariot Jubilee; Alice Parker: folk song and spiritual arrangements. 5/18/2025
- Con Brio Choral Society (CT), 2 event(s)
- Christmas Concerts 2024 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Vesperae solennes de Confessore, K 339; J.S. Bach: Sanctus, from Mass in B minor; Hugo Distler: Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme; Felix Mendelssohn: "Then shall a Star from Jacob come forth" from Christus; Morten Lauridsen: "Sure on this shining night"; and other seasonal songs and carols. Louise Fauteux, soprano; Allison Messier, mezzo-soprano; Ransom Bruce, and Christopher Grundy, tenor; bass. With orchestra. Tickets: $40, $15 for students. 12/13 & 12/15/2024
- Spring Concerts 2025 🔗: Puccini: Kyrie and Gloria from Messa di Gloria; Britten: Ordination in Myra (movement V) from St. Nicholas; Rheinberger: Kyrie from Mass in E flat, Op. 109; Biebl: Ave Maria, Brahms: Schaffe in mir Gott, ein rein Herz; Mozart: Ave verum corpus; Handel: "Worthy is the Lamb" and Amen from Messiah; Smith (arr.): "Ride the Chariot"; Hairston (arr.): "In that great"; Hampton (arr.): "Praise his Holy Name". Ransom Bruce, tenor. Tickets: $40 general, $15 students. 4/5 & 4/6/2025
- CONCORA (CT), 4 event(s)
- Handel's Messiah & Carol Sing 🔗: George Friderich Handel: Messiah, Christmas portion and “Hallelujah” Chorus; and a carol sing. With chamber orchestra. Tickets $30/40. 12/1/2024
- Path of Miracles 🔗: Joby Talbot: Path of Miracles, an exploration of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route. Ellen Gilson Voth, conductor.Tickets $30/40. 3/16/2025
- An American Requiem 🔗: Edward Tyler: An American Requiem (world premiere). A work that reflects on the school gun violence epidemic in America. Free admission. 5/4/2025
- Bach Cantatas: Town Council Elections 🔗: J.S. Bach: Cantatas BWV71, 119, and 120. All were written in celebration of local elections during Bach’s lifetime. This concert marks the official start of CONCORA’s partnership with THE COMPLETE BACH, an ambitious project that will present all of the music Bach ever wrote in America for the first time. Tickets $30/40. 10/20/2024
- CONCORA (MA), 1 event(s)
- CONCORA: Bach Cantatas BWV 71, 119, 120 🔗: J.S. Bach: "Gott ist mein König", BWV 71; "Preise, Jerusalem, den Herrn", BWV 119; "Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille", BWV 120. BACHtoberfest marks the beginning of The Complete Bach Project of Music Worcester, where every single work of Bach will be performed over the next 11 years. Tickets: $55 adult, $17.50 student, $7.50 youth. Tickets include free parking. 10/25/2024
- Concord Women's Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- The Harper’s Song: A Ceremony of Carols 🔗: Benjamin Britten: A Ceremony of Carols; David Conte: The Harper’s Song; Elaine Hagenberg: O Come, Emmanuel; Ed Henderson: The Huron Carol. Carrie Kourkoumelis, harp. 12/7/2024
- Concord Fragments: A Celebration of Music Written by and for Women 🔗: Libby Larsen: Concord Fragments; Melissa Dunphy: Grown Wild (text by Concord poet Melissa Apperson); Rosephanye Powell: To Sit and Dream (text by Langston Hughes); Tara Traxler: Birds of Passage; Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Concord Hymn (new arrangement). With piano, oboe, clarinet, and violin. 5/3/2025
- Connecticut Master Chorale (CT), 2 event(s)
- Illuminare and Stabat Mater 🔗: Elaine Hagenberg: Illuminare; Kim André Arnesen: Stabat Mater. With orchestra. 3/23/2025
- CT Master Chorale Holiday Prelude Concert 🔗: Music for Winter, Advent and Hanukkah, festive, joyous carols, big band, spirituals, gospel and more! A special segment will be "Christmas in South America", with selections from Argentina, Brazil, and Venezuela. Tina Johns Heidrich, conductor. With the CT Master Chorale Holiday Brass and Joseph Jacovino, keyboards. 11/24/2024
- Connecticut Yankee Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- Rejoice & Be Merry! 🔗: A holiday celebration, including a specially commissioned piece in honor of the 40th anniversary year. Dr. William Atwood, conductor. Tickets: $15, $5 for children 12 and under. 12/6 & 12/8/2024
- Coro Allegro (MA), 3 event(s)
- Forged in Fire 🔗: Zoltán Kodály: Missa Brevis; Bosba: i see others like me; Anton Bruckner: Three Motets. Jerrick Cavagnaro, organ. 11/17/2024
- From Darkness to Light 🔗: Kareem Roustom: There Will Come Soft Rains; Greg Bullen: "The Orchard"; Shawn Kirchner: "Heavenly Home". 3/9/2025
- Hope and Prayers 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Vesperae solennes de confessore; Kenneth Fuchs: In the Clearing (text by Robert Frost). 5/18/2025
- Counterpoint (NH), 1 event(s)
- The Sceptered Isle 🔗: Sacred and secular works from the Tudor period and music of the English Choral Tradition from the early 20th century. 10/26/2024
- Counterpoint (VT), 2 event(s)
- Crescendo Music (CT), 1 event(s)
- Bach-Circle: Christmas Oratorios and Contemporary Female Voices 🔗: J.S. Bach: Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen (Let honor be sung to you, O God), the fifth cantata of his Christmas Oratorio; Dietrich Buxtehude: New Year’s cantata; Johann Schelle: Advent Cantata; Johann Rosenmüller: Magnificat; Philipp Erlebach: Christmas Cantata; Jeremias du Grain: Cantata. With a cappella choral works by Emily Drum, MaryAnne Muglia, and Christine Donkin. Paulina Francisco, soprano; Nicholas Tamagna, countertenor; Gene Stenger, tenor; Douglas Williams, bass-baritone. With Crescendo Period Instrument Orchestra, led by Christine Gevert. 12/28/2024
- Crescendo Music (MA), 1 event(s)
- Bach-Circle: Christmas Oratorios and Contemporary Female Voices 🔗: J.S. Bach: Ehre sei dir, Gott, gesungen (Let honor be sung to you, O God), the fifth cantata of his Christmas Oratorio; Dietrich Buxtehude: New Year’s cantata; Johann Schelle: Advent Cantata; Johann Rosenmüller: Magnificat; Philipp Erlebach: Christmas Cantata; Jeremias du Grain: Cantata. With a cappella choral works by Emily Drum, MaryAnne Muglia, and Christine Donkin. Paulina Francisco, soprano; Nicholas Tamagna, countertenor; Gene Stenger, tenor; Douglas Williams, bass-baritone. With Crescendo Period Instrument Orchestra, led by Christine Gevert. 12/29/2024
- Danbury Concert Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- America Sings! 🔗: Charles Ives: “I Come to Thee”; Randall Thompson: Frostiana,; Emma Lou Diemer: Three Madrigals; Florence Price: “Praise the Lord”; “Resignation”; Ola Gjeilo: Ubi Caritas; Morten Lauridsen: “Sure on this Shining Night”; “Dirait-on!” Free admission (donations welcome). 10/26/2024
- Dedham Choral Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- A Tuscan Christmas 🔗: Giacomo Puccini: Messa di Gloria, for soloists, chorus, and orchestra; Giacomo Puccini, "Senior" (the younger composer's great-great-grandfather): Magnificat. As is tradition, our audience will have the opportunity to raise their voices in traditional carols, accompanied by full chorus and orchestra. 12/13/2024
- Down East Singers (ME), 2 event(s)
- Multi-Media Concert 🔗: Gustav Holst: On this Day Earth Shall Ring; Sergei Rachmaninoff: Liturgy of St. John Chrysostom (excerpts); Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Christmas Carols. With Halcyon String Quartet. Tickets: $25, free for students 18 and younger, but ticket required. 12/6 & 12/8/2024
- Dvorák Requiem 🔗: Antonin Dvorák: Requiem. Erin Chenard, soprano; Jazmin DeRice, contralto; David Myers-Wakeman, tenor; John David Adams, bass. With Mozart Mentors Orchestra. Tickets: $25, free for students 18 and younger, but ticket required. 5/26/2025
- Emmanuel Music (MA), 2 event(s)
- Ensemble Altera (CT), 1 event(s)
- A New Song: Psalms for the Soul 🔗: A concert exploring the psalm texts set in many musical styles and periods, including Gregorio Allegri's Miserere, selections by Bruckner, Parry, MacMillan, and Rutter, world premieres by Michael Garrepy, and 4th annual Composition Competition winner Ian Gabriel Corpuz's setting of Psalm 117, "Laudate Dominum". 9/13/2024
- Ensemble Altera (MA), 2 event(s)
- A New Song: Psalms for the Soul 🔗: A concert exploring the psalm texts set in many musical styles and periods, including Gregorio Allegri's Miserere, selections by Bruckner, Parry, MacMillan, and Rutter, world premieres by Michael Garrepy, and 4th annual Composition Competition winner Ian Gabriel Corpuz's setting of Psalm 117, "Laudate Dominum". 9/14/2024
- Feminine Voices 🔗: Benjamin Britten: Ceremony of Carols (Li Shan Tan, harp); music by Hildegard von Bingen, Imogen Holst, Germaine Tailleferre, Cecilia McDowall, Joanna Marsh, Barbara Strozzi, and Elizabeth Poston, as well as a new commission by Kerensa Briggs. 11/16/2024
- Ensemble Altera (RI), 2 event(s)
- A New Song: Psalms for the Soul 🔗: A concert exploring the psalm texts set in many musical styles and periods, including Gregorio Allegri's Miserere, selections by Bruckner, Parry, MacMillan, and Rutter, world premieres by Michael Garrepy, and 4th annual Composition Competition winner Ian Gabriel Corpuz's setting of Psalm 117, "Laudate Dominum". 9/15/2024
- Feminine Voices 🔗: Benjamin Britten: Ceremony of Carols (Li Shan Tan, harp); music by Hildegard von Bingen, Imogen Holst, Germaine Tailleferre, Cecilia McDowall, Joanna Marsh, Barbara Strozzi, and Elizabeth Poston, as well as a new commission by Kerensa Briggs. 11/17/2024
- Fairfield County Chorale (CT), 4 event(s)
- Yuletide Harmonies 🔗: Zoltán Kodály: Veni, Veni, Emmanuel; Benjamin Britten: Te Deum in C major; William Matthias: Sir Christemas; R.R. Terry: Myn Liking; Gustav Holst: Lullay my liking, Op 34; Christmas Day; J.DS. Bach: Magnificat. Samarie Alicea, soprano; Claire Coven, mezzo soprano; David Freides, tenor; Gustavo Feullien, baritone. With orchestra. 12/15/2024
- A Night at the Opera 🔗: Featuring Kathryn Lewek and Zach Borichewsky. 3/29/2025
- From Faure to Duruflé: The French Connection 🔗: Maurice Duruflé: Requiem; other works for chorus and organ. Heather Petrie, alto; Christopher Grundy, baritone. 6/1/2025
- The Ordering of Moses 🔗: Nathaniel Dett: The Ordering of Moses; Fela Sowande: "Go Down Moses"; Florence Price: Finale from Sonata No. 1; Carl Haywood: "We Shall Overcome". Albert Lee, tenor; Kenneth Overton, baritone; Nathaniel Gumbs, organ; Perry So, conductor. With the Heritage Chorale of New Haven. 2/9/2025
- Farmington Valley Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- Pedal Points: Haydn's Great Organ Mass with contemporary Mass Settings 🔗: Performance is postponed to January 4, 2025! Music of Haydn, Bernstein and McClure in the beautiful acoustics of St. James's Church in West Hartford. Mary Hubbell, soprano; Meredith Ziegler, mezzo-soprano; Connor Vigeant, tenor; Greg Rizzo-Flower, bass-baritone; Nathaniel Gumbs, organ; Ellen Gilson Voth, director. Tickets: $25, free for students. 11/24/2024
- Franklin County Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Winter Concert: 60+ singers backed by local musicians perform a program of spiritual and seasonal favorites, from Gregorian chant to fresh takes on classic carols, plus holiday-themed pop and show tunes. Directed by Paul J. Calcari, founder, and retired Greenfield School District music director. 12/8/2024
- Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ (ME), 1 event(s)
- Grand Opera Meets the Mighty Kotzschmar 🔗: ChoralArt Masterworks performs opera transcriptions with the Mighty Kotzschmar organ in an evening of musical splendor! James Kennerley, Portland Municipal Organist; Robert Russell, ChoralArt Director; Philip Lima, Baritone. 11/17/2024
- Gloriae Dei Cantores (MA), 2 event(s)
- Encore, Encore: Giving Voice to People Living with Dementia 🔗: A lecture by Michael Anderson, PhD, founder of the ENCORE Chorus, which serves people living with early- to middle-stage Alzheimer’s disease and their care partners. The chorus is modeled on the Giving Voice Initiative, which fosters independent choruses that bring joy, well-being, purpose, and community understanding to people with Alzheimer’s Disease and their care partners. In Person & Livestreamed 9/21/2024
- Services of Advent Lessons & Carols 🔗: Candlelit services with uplifting readings, prayers, and carols—a cherished tradition for over thirty years. Doors will open one hour before the service; no tickets required. 11/29 & 11/3/2024
- GMChorale (CT), 3 event(s)
- Festival of Carols 🔗: With the Chancel Choir of First Congregational Church. 12/14/2024
- Mozart Requiem 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem. With Orchestra New England and Saecula Singers. 4/27/2025
- Fall Concert, including Handel's Dettingen Te Deum 🔗: G.F. Handel: Dettingen Te Deum; J.S. Bach: Gloria in Excelsis Deo (Cantata BWV 191); Dona Nobis Pacem from the Mass in B Minor; Heinrich Schütz: motets. With Orchestra New England and the Elm City Girls’ Choir. Pre-concert lecture with Neely Bruce at 3 pm. 11/10/2024
- Greater Boston Choral Consortium (MA), 1 event(s)
- Open Sing with Anthony Trecek-King 🔗: Join us for a community open sing on a range of repertoire, including arrangements of his own, led by Berkshire Choral International Artistic Director and Handel and Haydn Society Resident Conductor Anthony Trecek-King. Open to all singers. Tickets: $10 for members of a GBCC member choir, $15 for others. Preceded by the GBCC annual meeting. Doors open 9:45 am. 11/16/2024
- Handel and Haydn Society (MA), 4 event(s)
- Mozart Requiem 🔗: Michael Haydn: Requiem MH 155; W.A. Mozart: Requiem K. 626. Lucy Crowe, soprano; Beth Taylor, mezzo-soprano; Duke Kim, tenor; Brandon Cedel, bass-baritone; Jonathan Cohen, conductor. 9/27 & 9/29/2024
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Jeanine De Bique, soprano; Reginald Mobley, countertenor; Nicholas Phan, tenor; Sumner Thompson, baritone; Jonathan Cohen, conductor. 11/29, 11/3 & 12/1/2024
- Baroque Christmas 🔗: J.S. Bach: Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland, BWV 62; Christoph Graupner: Overture in F Major; Antonio de Salazar: Conceptio Gloriosae; Francisco Lopez Capillas: Cui Luna, Sol et omnia; Francisco Lopez Capillas: Canticum Beatae Mariae Virginis: Magnificat a 8; Juan de Araujo: Ay andar, a tocar, a cantar, a baylar. Ruben Valenzuela, conductor. 12/19 & 12/22/2024
- Crossing the Deep 🔗: A concert that explores the resonances and juxtapositions between sacred music by Handel and Negro spirituals by enslaved Africans in America, written at the same time and often using the same Biblical texts. Reginald Mobley, countertenor and co-creator; Regie Gibson, spoken word artist; Brianna Robinson, soprano; Anthony Trecek-King, conductor and co-creator. 1/17 & 1/19/2025
- Hartford Chorale (CT), 4 event(s)
- Beethoven and Vaughan Williams! 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music. Phillip Ventre, conductor. 10/20 & 10/27/2024
- Messiah and Magnificat 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah (part 1); J.S. Bach: Magnificat in D. Leif Bjaland & Jack Anthony Pott, conductors. 12/8/2024
- HSO Masterworks 6 – Mozart 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K 626. Jack Anthony Pott, conductor. 3/14, 3/15 & 3/16/2025
- Vox Feminae 🔗: Rosephanye Powell: Cry of Jeremiah ; Jocelyn Hagen: The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci; and other works. Jack Anthony Pott, conductor. 5/16/2025
- Hartford Symphony Orchestra (CT), 1 event(s)
- HSO Masterworks 6 – Mozart 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem in D minor, K 626. Jack Anthony Pott, conductor. 3/14, 3/15 & 3/16/2025
- Heritage Chorale (MA), 2 event(s)
- Heritage Chorale Open Rehearsals and Auditions 🔗: Open Rehearsals on Tuesday, September 3rd and 10th give potential new members a chance to sing with us and audition after the rehearsal if they are interested in chorale membership. You can experience the energy, talent and dedication of Heritage Chorale singers, our inspired music director Steve Lipsitt, and expert accompanist Kevin Neel. Performing three concerts a season (September through May), we often include professional orchestras and soloists. 9/10 & 9/3/2024
- A Glorious Journey: Vienna & Paris 🔗: Music that takes us from classical to modern periods, from two style-defining cities. With professional instrumentalists and vocal soloists. 11/24/2024
- Highland Glee Club (MA), 3 event(s)
- Oktoberfest 🔗: German and English drinking songs: Trinklieder from Mendelssohn and Schubert, the rousing drinking song from The Student Prince, and everyone's favorite pirate song, "Yo-Ho-Ho and a Bottle of Rum." Junhan Choi, baritone. Beer garden reception follows the concert (one beer included with ticket). Tickets: $25. 10/26/2024
- A Holiday Feast of Song 🔗: Music for the holidays, featuring violinist Keila Wakao, 2024 Highland Glee Club Music Award Winner. 12/7/2024
- Game of Tones 🔗: Songs of knighthood, valor, and derring-do. 3/9/2025
- The Jameson Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Serenity & Splendor 🔗: Josquin des Prez: Benedicta es; Jennifer Higdon: A Quiet Moment; Anton Bruckner: Christus factus est; Joseph Rheinberger: Abendlied; and other delights by Mendelssohn, Busto, Schütz, and Bloch. 12/7 & 12/8/2024
- Lexington Pops Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Open rehearsals: Sing with Lexington Pops Chorus in its 43rd Season 🔗: Lexington Pops Chorus welcomes new singers in September and January each year. We will hold two free, open rehearsals at 7:30 pm on September 3rd and 10th in Clark Hall of Hancock Church, 1912 Mass Ave, Lexington (on the Green). Auditions are not required, but singers must be able to read music. We sing a wide variety of music, including classical, jazz, blues, folk, gospel, Broadway and more. If you love to sing, join us! 9/10 & 9/3/2024
- Lexington Symphony (MA), 1 event(s)
- The Fight For Freedom 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams: Sea Symphony; Paul Hindemith: Mathis der Maler. Michelle Trainor, soprano; Aaron Engebreth, baritone; Jonathan McPhee, conductor. 2/15/2025
- Maine Music Society (ME), 1 event(s)
- Battle of the Blends XXIX: A Cappella Extravaganza Returns to Lewiston! 🔗: Five outstanding vocal groups combine for an evening of a cappella performances from jazz and barbershop to rock ‘n’ roll and Renaissance music. With the Maine Music Society Chamber Singers, None of the Above, the Lewiston High School Blue Notes and the LHS Chamber Choir, The Afternotes, and the Downeasters Chorus. Tickets: $30, $6 for students, free for youth age 12 and under when accompanied by an adult. 11/2/2024
- The Maine Music Society Chorale (ME), 1 event(s)
- A Season of Celebration 🔗: Francis Poulenc: Gloria; Dan Forrest: "Angels We Have Heard on High"; and timeless holiday music, including cherished carols and the traditional holiday sing-along. Dr. Richard Nickerson, director. Tickets (including fees): $27 adult, $25 senior, $6 student, free for children under 12. 12/14 & 12/15/2024
- Master Singers of Lexington (MA), 4 event(s)
- Flute & Chorus 🔗: Clsaude Debussy: Trois chansons de Charles d'Orleans; Arthur Foote: Three Pieces for Flute and Piano; "Too Soon So Fair, Fair Lillies"; Edward MacDowell: "Slumber Song"; George Chadwick: "The Stormy Evening"; Orlando di Lasso: Musica Dei donum; John Rutter: Musica Dei donum. Meghan Miller, flute. Free admission. 11/3/2024
- A Master Singers Christmas 🔗: Dieterich Buxtehude: Magnificat; Francesco Durante:Magnificat; William Byrd: Ave Maria; Chris Majoros: Veni Redemptor/O Beautiful Child; and a selection of Christmas Carols. 12/15/2024
- POPS! Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow 🔗: Works by Berlin, Bernstein, Elton John, Kern, Lennon & McCartney, Menken, Porter, Strouse and others. With the Community Children's Chorus. 3/2/2025
- 30th Anniversary Concert 🔗: Clement Janequin: Le chant des oiseaux; Felix Mendelssohn: Die Nachtigal; Lerchengesang; Benjamin Britten: Five Flower Songs; J.S. Bach: Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden; Adam Grossman: New Work. 5/10/2025
- Masterworks Chorale (MA), 4 event(s)
- Masterworks Chorale open rehearsal and audition appointments 🔗: Masterworks Chorale invites you to join us! We are eager learners who delight in what feels like a voice lesson each and every week. We rehearse Tuesday evenings in Belmont and welcome you to attend our open rehearsal on September 3. Interested singers may audition on the afternoon of Saturday, September 7. 9/3/2024
- Coronation Anthems 🔗: G.F. Handel: Coronation Anthems (Zadok the Priest, HWV 258; Let Thy Hand Be Strengthened, HWV 259; The King Shall Rejoice, HWV 260; My Heart Is Inditing, HWV 261); Georg Philipp Telemann: Hamburger Trauermusik, TWV 50:A5. 11/17/2024
- British works for Chorus and Organ 🔗: Morten Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna; Gerald Finzi: God Is Gone Up, Op. 27/2; Herbert Howells: "O Pray for the Peace of Jerusalem"; Charles Villiers Stanford: Magnificat (from Service in B-flat, Op. 10); John Rutter: "I Will Lift up Mine Eyes". Heinrich Christensen, organ 3/2/2025
- Mozart Credo Mass 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Credo Mass, K. 257; Alma Dei creatoris, K. 277; Mozart: Regina coeli, K. 276/321; F.J. Haydn: Te Deum, Hob. XXIIIc:1; Ave regina, Hob. XXIIIb:3. Teresa Wakim, soprano; Emily Marvosh, contralto; Jason McStoots, tenor; Dana Whiteside, baritone. 5/18/2025
- Metropolitan Chorale (MA), 4 event(s)
- Four Funerals and a Wedding 🔗: Henry Purcell: Music for the Funeral of Queen Mary; Herbert Howells: Take Him Earth, For Cherishing; John Tavener: Song for Athene; Howard Goodall: "Lacrymosa: Do Not Stand at My Grave and Weep" from Eternal Light: A Requiem; Daniel Pinkham: "Wedding Cantata". 11/16/2024
- Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem 🔗: With the Brookline Symphony. Andrew Altenbach, conductor. 3/15, 3/8 & 3/9/2025
- April Fools: Music and Humor 🔗: Music by PDQ Bach, Tom Lehrer, Jaako Mäntyjärvi, and others. 4/26/2025
- To The Sea 🔗: Ralph Vaughn Williams: Sea Symphony; Maurice Ravel: Une Barque sur l’Ocean from Miroirs; Toru Takemitsu: Towards the Sea ll. Sonja Tengblad, soprano; Bradford Gleim, baritone; James Blachly, conductor. 6/14 & 6/15/2025
- Musica Sacra (MA), 4 event(s)
- Christmas Double Takes: One Text, Two Choral Interpretations 🔗: 12/14/2024
- Winter concert 🔗: Featuring a guest conductor. 3/8/2025
- Musica Sacra’s Got Game – and Popcorn! 🔗: Settings of Movie & Video Console Music. 5/10/2025
- Expressions of Faith: Choral Music Worshipping the Divine 🔗: Choral works of John Tavener, Bobby McFerrin, Margaret Bonds, James Macmillan, Salamone Rossi, Samih Choukeir and others expressing faith in a higher power. 10/26/2024
- Music on the Hill Festival Chorus (CT), 3 event(s)
- Carols & Lullabies 🔗: Conrad Susa: Carols & Lullabies: Christmas in the Southwest; other holiday music. Festival Chorus & Children’s Chorus with guitar, harp, & percussion. 12/6/2024
- Community Messiah Sing 🔗: Tbe audience is the chorus! With guest conductors, soloists, & string quartet. Suggested donation: $15 12/17/2024
- Jingle All The Way! 🔗: Holiday Handbells & Children’s Chorus. With audience sing-a-long & Santa’s jingle bell bracelet craft! Free and open to all, with donations welcome. (Rain/snow date, Sunday, December 22.) 12/21/2024
- Mystic Chorale (MA), 1 event(s)
- Keep Marching: Women’S Music Through the Ages 🔗: Mystic Chorale celebrates women songwriters, singers, and composers with songs from 1000 years ago to the present with songs including "Love is Like a Butterfly" by Dolly Parton, W"ould You Harbor Me?" by Ysaye Barnwell, "Crowded Table" by The Highwomen (Brandi Carlile’s ensemble), "Closer to Fine" by Indigo Girls, Pata Pata by Miriam Makeba, along with suffragist anthems "Bread and Roses" and "Keep Marching" from the Broadway musical, Suffs. Mike Pfitzer, director. With Rosi Amador of Sol Y Canto. Tickets: $25 live; $15 live stream. 11/8/2024
- Nashoba Valley Chorale (MA), 5 event(s)
- Reflection 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem; Gustav Holst: The Planets. Cynthia Woods, conductor. With the Choirs of U-MASS Lowell. 11/15 & 11/17/2024
- A Christmas Spectacular 🔗: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria (selections); G.F. Handel's "Hallelujah" from Messiah; other holiday music. With the Northern Worcester County Symphony Orchestra, Jared Bloch, Conductor, and the Fitchburg State Choirs, Jonathan Harvey, Conductor. 12/7/2024
- Annual Family Holiday Pops 🔗: Jonathan Colby, conductor. 12/21/2024
- What Is This Thing Called Love? 🔗: Morten Lauridsen: Les Chansons des Roses; compositions by Cole Porter, John Rutter, Duke Ellington, Bill Withers, and others. Featuring Sofia Santoro, 2025 Emerging Artist. 2/1 & 2/2/2025
- Johannes Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem 🔗: Wth two pianos. Deborah Selig, soprano; David McFerrin, baritone. 4/27/2025
- Newburyport Choral Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- Luminous Night 🔗: The program includes a contemporary Norwegian piece on the beauty and mystery of a winter night, Christmas carols arranged with rich textures by Alice Parker, Norman Dello Joio's "A Jubilant Song", and Latin American, Chanuka, and seasonal favorites. 12/14 & 12/15/2024
- New England Classical Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Joyeux Noël! 🔗: Francis Poulenc: Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël; Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Messe de minuit pour Noël. Pre-concert lecture by Andrew Shryock at 2:00. 12/8/2024
- New England Philharmonic (MA), 1 event(s)
- Paths of Peace 🔗: John Adams: Harmonium; Eric Nathan: Open again a turn of light (Boston Premiere); Roxanna Panufnik, Abraham(Boston Premiere, Dani Maddon, violin); Paul Hindemith, Mathis der Maler. 5/3/2025
- New Haven Chorale (CT), 5 event(s)
- Halloween Concert 🔗: The choristers will be wearing their Halloween costumes and children of all ages are encouraged to come in costume as well. This concert will include rounds to be sung with the choir, madrigals, several engaging classical pieces including Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus, a spiritual arrangement, and a gospel piece performed by the gospel choir "New Praise". There will also be an opportunity for the children to come up and conduct the Chorale! This will be a fun and educational concert tailored for you, your children, and grandchildren. 10/26/2024
- Holiday Concert: Music for the Soul 🔗: Ola Gjeilo: A Spotless Rose; The Ground (Pleni sunt caeli); Elaine Hagenberg: The Wexford Carol; Christopher Theofanidis: November Song; Kim Arnesen: Flight Song; Adam Paltrowitz: Peace Flows into Me; Rosephanye Powell: I Dream a World; Noah Stein: Yo Lisa Goy; and choruses by Handel, Haydn, and Mozart. With orchestra, and the Gospel choir "New Praise". Audience sing-along as well. 12/8/2024
- The Ordering of Moses 🔗: Nathaniel Dett: The Ordering of Moses; Fela Sowande: "Go Down Moses"; Florence Price: Finale from Sonata No. 1; Carl Haywood: "We Shall Overcome". Albert Lee, tenor; Kenneth Overton, baritone; Nathaniel Gumbs, organ; Perry So, conductor. With the Heritage Chorale of New Haven. 2/9/2025
- Beethoven’s Ninth | Ode to Joy! 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Courtney Bryan: Gathering Song (libretto by Tazewell Thompson). Lisa Williamson, soprano; Annie Rosen, alto; Chad Kranak, tenor; Eric Greene, baritone; Perry So, conductor. With Heritage Chorale of New Haven and Yale Glee Club. 9/22/2024
- 75th Anniversary Gala Concert 🔗: Elaine Hagenberg: Illuminare (excerpts, Carolina Flores, conductor); Jake Runestad: Wild Forces; Flower into Kindness (Blake Hansen, conductor); Jake Runestad: Proud Music of the Storm; Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms (Ed Bolkovac, conductor; Benjamin Rauch, countertenor); Nathan Scalise: new work (premiere). 6/8/2025
- New Haven Symphony Orchestra (CT), 2 event(s)
- The Ordering of Moses 🔗: Nathaniel Dett: The Ordering of Moses; Fela Sowande: "Go Down Moses"; Florence Price: Finale from Sonata No. 1; Carl Haywood: "We Shall Overcome". Albert Lee, tenor; Kenneth Overton, baritone; Nathaniel Gumbs, organ; Perry So, conductor. With the Heritage Chorale of New Haven. 2/9/2025
- Beethoven’s Ninth | Ode to Joy! 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Courtney Bryan: Gathering Song (libretto by Tazewell Thompson). Lisa Williamson, soprano; Annie Rosen, alto; Chad Kranak, tenor; Eric Greene, baritone; Perry So, conductor. With Heritage Chorale of New Haven and Yale Glee Club. 9/22/2024
- New World Chorale (MA), 4 event(s)
- The Fight For Freedom 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams: Sea Symphony; Paul Hindemith: Mathis der Maler. Michelle Trainor, soprano; Aaron Engebreth, baritone; Jonathan McPhee, conductor. 2/15 & 3/13/2025
- German Glow: Brahms’ Serenade & Mendelssohn’s Psalm 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 42; Brahms: Serenade No. 1 in D major; Emilie Mayer: Overture in D minor. Sonja Dutoit Tengblad, soprano; Steven Lipsitt, conductor. 4/6/2025
- Silver Anniversary Triumph 🔗: Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. 4/26/2025
- 25th Anniversary concert 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Fantasia in C minor (Choral Fantasy), Mark Bartlett, piano; John Cavallaro: Vanishing Treasure (premiere, new comission); Samuel Barber: A Stopwatch and an Ordnance Map; "Under the Willow Tree" from Vanessa; Johannes Brahms: Gesänge für Frauenchor, Op. 17; Geistliches Lied, Op. 30; Anton Bruckner: Ave Maria; F.J. Haydn: Te Deum; Pietro Mascagni: "Easter Hymn" from Cavalleria Rusticana. Free admission. Celebratory reception following the concert. Holly MacEwan Krafka, conductor. 11/16/2024
- Nightingale Vocal Ensemble (MA), 4 event(s)
- Blue Sun 🔗: Gregory Brown: un/bodying/s (text by Todd Hearon); Land-locked; with historic and modern works from the shape-note tradition. The composition un/bodying/s explores the history and future of the four "drowned towns" that were "disincorporated" to make way for the Quabbin Reservoir and provide water for Greater Boston. 10/19 & 10/20/2024
- Solstice 🔗: New music and sound installations by Angela Yam and Nicholas Ford that invite you to dissolve the boundaries between audience and performer and embrace a collective act of creation with the members of Nightingale. 12/21 & 12/21/2024
- Voices of Water 🔗: Beginning with the creation of Cape Cod and the Islands as told by Massachusetts' indigenous communities, Nightingale also explores the geological formation before examining other important moments. The first Europeans from across the ocean to the waves of Irish immigration to Boston, the vast whaling and fishing industries that shaped local economies, and even present day ecological politics that will inform the Bay State's future - all of these and more come together to create a rich musical representation of our New England home. 3/12, 3/14 & 3/15/2025
- Gala: Renaissance Reimagined 🔗: New compositions based on early sources paired directly with the pieces that informed them. Inspired by Roderick Williams’ Ave Verum Corpus (Reimagined), an inventive reworking of the Byrd classic, the concert will feature premieres by Nightingale composers Nathan Halbur, Kelvyn Koning, and Ben Perry, as well as contemporary compositions by Kerensa Briggs, Caroline Shaw, and local composer Richard J Clark, alongside works of the Renaissance. A gala event with food, drink, a silent auction, and the performance. 5/3/2025
- Norwalk Community Chorale (CT), 2 event(s)
- Call for new members 🔗: Join the Norwalk Community Chorale! No auditions, no residency requirements. Registration begins at 7:00 p.m. on September 10th for our December concerts. Stop by and check us out during the first four weeks of September. Rehearsals are held at Norwalk City Hall on Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. 9/10/2024
- Snowflakes in the Air, a free Christmas concert 🔗: The seventy-member mixed chorus is led by Conductor and Artistic Director Brian Muller. Will Duchon, piano. 12/7/2024
- Pilgrim Festival Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- A Basically British Christmas - Seasonal Favorites From Across The Pond 🔗: PFC is celebrating with four works by giants Ralph Vaughan Williams, Gustav Holst, John Rutter, and the late James Whitbourn. With the added drama of brass, timpani, cello, and flute, this will be a magnificent concert ushering in the holiday season. 12/6, 12/7 & 12/8/2024
- Celebrate! Messiah and Carol Sing 🔗: Join us to sing (or listen to) G.F. Handel's Messiah, Part I (and the "Hallelujah" Chorus), in a collaborative undertaking of PFC singers, community members, and volunteer soloists & instrumentalists. The event includes a singalong of seasonal favorites. 12/20/2024
- Pioneer Valley Cappella (MA), 1 event(s)
- Fall Semester Auditions 🔗: Pioneer Valley Cappella (PVC) is a Northampton-based auditioned ensemble that has been performing unaccompanied choral music for over thirty years. Our fall concert pairs Pēteris Vasks's haunting Dona nobis pacem with songs, service music, and spirituals on the theme of peace by Aluoch & Anyango, Burleigh, Byrd, Gibbons, Gibbs, Johnson, Morely, Tallis, & Weelkes. Experienced singers are invited to join us for a rehearsal and audition on September 12. Auditions are friendly. Singers should have a short piece prepared, and be ready for simple exercises to determine voice part. 9/12/2024
- Pioneer Valley Symphony (MA), 1 event(s)
- Home Alone! Annual Holiday Pops Concert 🔗: This family-friendly annual tradition unites the 150+ musicians of the PVS Orchestra, Chorus, and Youth Orchestra on stage for big holiday fun! This year features music from the movie Home Alone and new singalong arrangements by Anthony Ferreira of “Deck the Hall”, “Jingle Bells”, and others. Pre-show festivities begin at 3 pm. Tickets: $15-$35, $5 for students and youth. 12/14/2024
- Pioneer Valley Symphony Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Visions of Utopia 🔗: Older works by Rheinberger, Bainton, and Schütz, and more recent works by Gwyneth Walker, Alice Parker, Emma Lou Diemer, Dolly Parton, and the young Boston composer Grace Coberly. Memories of beloved places from our past and visions of ideal futures blend together in this nostalgic and uplifting program. Tickets $15-$35 (sliding scale), $5 for college students and those 18 and younger; free for WIC and EBT cardholders. 11/2/2024
- Portland Symphony Orchestra (ME), 3 event(s)
- Beethoven's 9th 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Anna Clyne: Quarter Days (premiere). Bruce Hangen, Toshiyuki Shimada, Robert Moody, and Eckart Preu, conductors. Also see the sing-along to Beethoven’s “Ode to Joy” on Monday, September 23. 9/22 & 9/24/2024
- Community Sing-A-Long 🔗: Join the PSO for the opening weekend of our 100th anniversary season with our Community Sing-A-Long! Michael Cooper (arr.): “Lift Every Voice and Sing”; Ludwig van Beethoven: “Ode to Joy” from Symphony No. 9. Free & open to all, but pre-registration is required. Sheet music will be provided via email to the registrant. 9/23/2024
- Carmina Burana 🔗: Carl Orff: Carmina Burana; J.S. Bach: Concerto No. 2 in C major for Two Pianos and String Orchestra, BWV 1061; Sergei Prokofiev (arr. Conrad Pope): Concerto No. 6 for Two Pianos and Strings (PSO Commission & World Premiere). Silver-Garburg Piano Duo; Eckart Preu, conductor. With PSO Children’s Chorus. 4/27 & 4/29/2025
- Providence Singers (RI), 3 event(s)
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Eleonore Cockerham, soprano; Tamara Mumford, mezzo-soprano; Thomas Cooley, tenor; Douglas Williams, baritone; Christine Noel, conductor. 12/15/2024
- Brahms Requiem 🔗: Johannes Brahms: A German Requiem; Ralph Vaughan Willams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis; Samuel Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915. Jessica Rivera, soprano; Will Liverman, baritone; Robert Spano, conductor. 5/10/2025
- Born of Light 🔗: Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Benjamin Britten: Ceremony of Carols (SATB arrangement); Morten Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna. Hyungjung Choi, harp; Christine Noel, conductor. 11/10 & 11/9/2024
- Renaissance Voices (ME), 2 event(s)
- Rhode Island Civic Chorale and Orchestra (RI), 1 event(s)
- Handel’s Messiah 🔗: With orchestra. 11/16, 12/7 & 12/8/2024
- Rhode Island Philharmonic (RI), 2 event(s)
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Eleonore Cockerham, soprano; Tamara Mumford, mezzo-soprano; Thomas Cooley, tenor; Douglas Williams, baritone; Christine Noel, conductor. 12/15/2024
- Brahms Requiem 🔗: Johannes Brahms: A German Requiem; Ralph Vaughan Willams: Fantasia on a Theme by Thomas Tallis; Samuel Barber: Knoxville: Summer of 1915. Jessica Rivera, soprano; Will Liverman, baritone; Robert Spano, conductor. 5/10/2025
- The Ridgefield Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- What Dreams We Have 🔗: A concert of contemporary choral music including the works of Andre Thomas, Craig Carnelia, Susan Brumfield, T Bone Burnett, Ola Gjielo and others. 10/27/2024
- Seaglass Performing Arts (ME), 1 event(s)
- Stella Natalis - Seaglass Chorale 2024 Winter Concert 🔗: Karl Jenkins: Stella Natalis, a work in twelve movements celebrating different aspects of Christmastide. The evening will end with a performance by the Seatones and a community holiday sing-a-long. Tickets: $20, $10 age 18 and under. 12/13 & 12/14/2024
- The Seraphim Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Eternal Voices and Sacred Landscapes 🔗: Works by James Macmillan, Imant Raminsh, Moses Hogan, Arvo Pärt, Kevin Siegfried, and others that reflect on the ways music has given voice to our deepest desires, dreams, hopes, and even fears. Daniel Parsley, Boston University's Director of Choral Activities, Guest Conductor. Tickets: $25, $20 senior, $10 student, $15+ virtual. 11/10 & 11/9/2024
- Sheepscot Chorus (ME), 1 event(s)
- Vaughan Williams and Other Holiday Favorites 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams (arr.): "The First Nowell;" Gustav Holst: "Christmas Day"; Franz Biebl: "Ave Maria"; John Rutter: "The Twelve Days of Christmas"; and more; with an audience sing-along. Linda Blanchard, artistic director; Sean Fleming, organist. With professional string quartet. 12/1/2024
- Solaris Vocal Ensemble (VT), 1 event(s)
- Glorious Celebration 🔗: Francis Poulenc: Gloria; and works by Gwyneth Walker and Robert De Cormier, plus a variety of vibrant new works for women’s voices. With orchestra. 5/17 & 5/18/2025
- Sounds of Stow Chorus and Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- Baroque Brilliance 🔗: Giovanni Gabrieli: Jubilate Deo for double chorus accompanied by brass ensemble; Domenico Scarlatti: Iste confessor; Cibavit eos; G.F. Handel: selections from Solomon; J.S. Bach: Der Gerechte kommt um; “Jesu Joy of Man’s Desiring”. Barbara Jones, director. With brass, winds and strings. 11/24/2024
- South Coast Community Chorale (MA), 1 event(s)
- Twas the Night Before Christmas 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah, Part I; with holiday selections including "‘Twas the Night Before Christmas", "A Christmas Carol", "Sleigh Ride" and many others. Tickets: $18 in advance, $20 at the door ($3 discount for students and seniors). 12/14 & 12/15/2024
- The Stamford Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- "Wolcum!" Winter Concert 🔗: Benjamin Britten: Ceremony of Carols, with a selection of Stephen Paulus carols. Billy Janiszewski, Music Director; Eilidh McRae, harp; Melanie Feldman, oboe. Tickets: $25 at the door, $20 pre-sale, $10 student (18+), free for under age 18. 12/8/2024
- St. Cecilia Chamber Choir (ME), 1 event(s)
- Lessons and Carols for the Christmas Season 🔗: Work by Byrd, Chilcott, Francis, Rutter, Whitacre, and Willcocks, as well as audience sing-alongs. Linda Blanchard, artistic director; Sean Fleming, organist. With professional string quartet. 12/14 & 12/7/2024
- Stile Antico (MA), 1 event(s)
- The Golden Renaissance: A journey through Stile Antico’s favorite music 🔗: Works by Byrd, Gibbons, Tomkins, and Praetorius; motets by Taverner, Clemens non Papa, and Tallis; Huw Watkins: The Phoenix and the Turtle; Gregorio Allegri: Miserere. 3/28/2025
- St. Mary Schola (ME), 1 event(s)
- Christmas by Candlelight 🔗: 12/14 & 12/15/2024
- St. Olaf Choir (MA), 1 event(s)
- 2025 Winter Tour 🔗: Composed of 75 mixed voices, the St. Olaf Choir is hailed as one of the nation’s premier a cappella ensembles, renowned for its artistry and beauty of sound. Tickets: $30-45, $10 students. 2/4/2025
- The Tallis Scholars (MA), 1 event(s)
- In dulci Jubilo: Music of Praetorius, von Bingen, Lassus, Victoria, and others 🔗: Chant music and the polyphony constructed from it, from boundary-pushing chants composed by 12th-century abbess Hildegard von Bingen, to Renaissance works including chant-based motets such as Nunc dimittus by Lassus and Salve regina by Obrecht, Victoria, and Franco, to the medieval In dulci jubilo melody set by Praetorius and Pearsall, and to Arvo Pärt’s reconceptualizing of the chant tradition, inspired in part by Eastern Orthodox practices. 12/6/2024
- Tanglewood Festival Chorus (MA), 5 event(s)
- Mahler 8th Symphony 🔗: Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 8, "Symphony of a Thousand". Latonia Moore, soprano 1; Christine Goerke, soprano 2; Ying Fang, soprano 3; Mihoko Fujimura, mezzo-soprano 1; Gerhild Romberger, mezzo-soprano 2; Andreas Schager, tenor; Michael Nagy, baritone; Ryan Speedo Green, bass-baritone; Andris Nelsons, conductor. With the Boys of the St. Paul’s Choir School. 10/4, 10/5 & 10/6/2024
- Beethoven Symphonies No. 8 & 9: Beethoven & Romanticism 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 8; Symphony No. 9. Amanda Majeski, soprano; Tamara Mumford, mezzo-soprano; Pavel Černoch, tenor; Andrè Schuen, baritone; Andris Nelsons, conductor. 1/23, 1/24 & 1/25/2025
- Die tote Stadt 🔗: Erich Korngold: Die tote Stadt. Christine Goerke, soprano (Marietta); Elisa Sunshine, soprano (Juliette); Karen Cargill, mezzo-soprano (Brigitte); Brandon Jovanovich, tenor (Paul); Joshua Sanders, tenor (Victorin); Neal Ferreira, tenor (Gaston); Terrence Chin-Loy, tenor (Graf Albert); Andrzej Filończyk, baritone (Frank); Elliot Madore, baritone (Fritz); Andris Nelsons, conductor. With the Boston Lyric Opera Chorus. 1/3 & 2/1/2025
- Mozart Requiem 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem; Arvo Pärt: Tabula Rasa. Erin Morley, soprano; Avery Amereau, mezzo-soprano; Anthony Gregory, tenor; Morris Robinson, bass; Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor. 3/27, 3/28 & 3/29/2025
- Decoding Shostakovich: Symphony No. 6 & Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms 🔗: Igor Stravinsky: Symphony of Psalms; Dmitri Shostakovich: Symphony No. 6; Aleksandra Vrebalov: New work for chorus and orchestra (world premiere; BSO commission). Andris Nelsons, conductor. 4/26 & 4/27/2025
- Tapestry Singers (ME), 1 event(s)
- 'Tis the Season 🔗: From classical choral music to popular holiday standards. With organist Sean Fleming, a full orchestra, bell choir, and an audience holiday sing-along. 12/14 & 12/15/2024
- The Valley Chordsmen (CT), 1 event(s)
- Goodnight Sweetheart 🔗: The all-male Valley Chordsmen have been entertaining since 1947. 11/1/2024
- Viva Bach Peterborough (NH), 1 event(s)
- JS Bach, Cantatas & Motets 🔗: J.S. Bach: Motet, “Jesu Meine Freude” BWV 227; Cantata, “Aus der Tiefen rufe ich, Herr, zu dir” BWV 131; Cantata, “Brich dem Hungrigen dein Brot” BWV 39. Mary Bonhag, soprano; Wee Kiat Chia, countertenor; Matthew Newhouse, tenor; Alan Cline, baritone; Colin Mann, conductor. With professional orchestra. This is Viva Bach's third annual festival. 10/27/2024
- Voce (CT), 4 event(s)
- Voices of Concinnity (CT), 3 event(s)
- Thinning of the Veil 🔗: Works by William Byrd, Caroline Shaw, Florence Price, Eric Whitacre, Ethel Smyth, the Beatles, and others. With Ekklesia Contemporary Ballet. During this time of the year, many cultures believe the veil between the living and the dead is thin (commemorations such as Halloween, Samhain, Dia de los Muertos, and All Souls Day). This concert that explores stories and harmonies that allow space to process loss, feel comfort, and find connection. Tickets: $20, free for students. 11/2/2024
- Candlelight Concinnity: illuminating the holidays 🔗: An evening of luminescent sound and atmosphere to help celebrate and reflect during the holiday season… together 12/14/2024
- Unseen Hearts: giving voice to feeling 🔗: A music experience of syncing of heartbeats and the power of music performance to give voice to feeling. With string quartet. 3/29/2025
- Vox Luminis (MA), 1 event(s)
- Ein Deutsches Barockrequiem: Texts from the Brahms Requiem set by German Baroque masters 🔗: Scharmann: Trauer-Klag (Gedenke, Herr, wie es uns gehet); Selle: Und da der Sabbath vergangen war – Sinfonia; Schein: Selig sind, die da geistlich arm sind; Geist: Die mit Tränen säen; Michael: Die Erlöseten des Herren; Briegel: Ach Herr lehre doch mich; Hammerschmidt: Ach wie gar nichts; Schwemmer: Der Gerechten Seelen; Schein: Wie lieblich sind deine Wohnungen; Schein: Ich will schweigen; Hammerschmidt: Der Tod ist verschlungen in den Sieg; Förtsch: Selig sind die Toten. Part of the Boston ERarly Music Festival. Virtual tickets available. 10/26/2024
- Wallingford Symphony Orchestra (CT), 1 event(s)
- Beethoven and Vaughan Williams! 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music. Phillip Ventre, conductor. 10/20 & 10/27/2024
- Waterbury Symphony Orchestra (CT), 1 event(s)
- Messiah and Magnificat 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah (part 1); J.S. Bach: Magnificat in D. Leif Bjaland & Jack Anthony Pott, conductors. 12/8/2024
- Westborough Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Winter Festival 🔗: An array of wintertime and holiday favorites, past and present, including classic arrangements of “Sleigh Ride,” “You’re a Mean One, Mr. Grinch,” and “Grown-Up Christmas List,” newer songs such as Pentatonix’s “That’s Christmas to Me,” Megan Trainor’s “Kid on Christmas,” and “A Marshmallow World”, as well as a medley of songs from A Muppet Christmas Carol and "Sparklejollytwinklejingley" from Elf, the Musical. Tickets: $15, $10 for seniors/children/students. 12/6, 12/7 & 12/7/2024
- Worcester Children's Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- BACHtoberfest Choir: Bach Cantatas BWV 50, 62, 122 🔗: J.S. Bach: "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland", BWV 62; "Das neugeborne Kindelein", BWV 122; "Nun ist das Heil und die Kraft", BWV 50. BACHtoberfest marks the beginning of The Complete Bach Project of Music Worcester, where every single work of Bach will be performed over the next 11 years. Tickets: $35 adult, $17.50 student, $7.50 youth. Tickets include free parking. 10/27/2024
- A Worcester Holiday 🔗: A magical concert to celebrate the holidays and showcase the hard work of this year’s singers. Experience singers from 3rd grade to high school ushering in the season of giving. 12/8/2024
- Worcester Youth Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- Annual Family Holiday Pops 🔗: Jonathan Colby, conductor. 12/21/2024