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🔆 The summer programs page lists 8 programs (last change 3/20/25).

iCal 3:30 PM. Voices Rising [MA]: Singing with You: Celebrating 20 years of Voices Rising. Voices Rising was born in February 2004, in a living room full of singers who wanted to make music and build community together. Now, two decades later, our living room days are over—almost 300 singers have performed with us over the years, and our total repertoire exceeds 500 songs. Please join us as we mark this milestone anniversary with song and celebrate our ever-expanding community. Concert volunteers are welcome! COVID safety guidelines: Masks are not required for attendees, unless Greater Boston average waste water numbers exceed 500 copies/mL. Because vaccination is a safe and effective way for individuals to protect themselves, we strongly encourage (but do not require) it for attendees. For more information, call 617-396-7086 or email info@voicesrising.org. Eliot Church of Newton UCC, 474 Centre Street, Newton MA  🔗

iCal 7:00 PM. Voices Rising [MA]: Singing with You: Celebrating 20 years of Voices Rising. Voices Rising was born in February 2004, in a living room full of singers who wanted to make music and build community together. Now, two decades later, our living room days are over—almost 300 singers have performed with us over the years, and our total repertoire exceeds 500 songs. Please join us as we mark this milestone anniversary with song and celebrate our ever-expanding community. Concert volunteers are welcome! COVID safety guidelines: Masks are not required for attendees, unless Greater Boston average waste water numbers exceed 500 copies/mL. Because vaccination is a safe and effective way for individuals to protect themselves, we strongly encourage (but do not require) it for attendees. For more information, call 617-396-7086 or email info@voicesrising.org. Eliot Church of Newton UCC, 474 Centre Street, Newton MA  🔗

iCal 3:30 PM. Voices Rising [MA]: Common Threads: Singing our Shared Humanity! In this concert, we honor our connection with the earth and all its creatures and we revel in our capacity to grow, to change, to make mistakes, and to start again. Includes regional premieres of two commissioned works, anthems from folk artists Emma’s Revolution and May Erlewine, and ballads from Sleeping At Last and New York City’s October Project. We look forward to welcoming you into community with us as we weave together and explore our Common Threads. All attendees must be masked. Because vaccination is a safe and effective way for individuals to protect themselves, we strongly encourage (but do not require) it for attendees. For more information, email info@voicesrising.org. Eliot Church of Newton UCC, 474 Centre Street, Newton MA 02458  🔗

iCal 7:30 PM. Voices Rising [MA]: Common Threads: Singing our Shared Humanity! In this concert, we honor our connection with the earth and all its creatures and we revel in our capacity to grow, to change, to make mistakes, and to start again. Includes regional premieres of two commissioned works, anthems from folk artists Emma’s Revolution and May Erlewine, and ballads from Sleeping At Last and New York City’s October Project. We look forward to welcoming you into community with us as we weave together and explore our Common Threads. All attendees must be masked. Because vaccination is a safe and effective way for individuals to protect themselves, we strongly encourage (but do not require) it for attendees. For more information, email info@voicesrising.org. Harvard-Epworth Church in Cambridge, 1555 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge MA 02138  🔗

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  • Musica Sacra [MA]: How To Go On. Dale Trumbore: How to Go On (texts by Barbara Crooker, Laura Foley, and Amy Fleury); Claudio Monteverdi: Lamento della Ninfa; Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied. Trumbore's work is a modern day secular requiem, an exploration of love and grief. Elizabeth Eschen Cacciola, guest conductor. [3/8/2025] Cambridge MA
  • The Spectrum Singers [MA]: Requiem for the Living. Dan Forrest: "Requiem for the Living"; with works by Wood, Elgar, Reger, Boulanger, Hagenberg and Cho, all focusing on the theme of light as a symbol of hope, both a cappella and accompanied by piano or instrumental ensemble. Katherine Chan, Guest Conductor. [3/15/2025] Cambridge MA