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🔆 The summer programs page lists 9 programs (last change 3/31/25).

iCal 3:00 PM. Vox Lucens [MA]: The Story of Mary. Tomás Luis de Victoria: Gabriel Archangelus; Orlando di Lassus: Stabat Mater; double choir works by Palestrina and Gabrieli; and other a cappella music that tells the story of Mary's journey from obscure poverty to exaltation as the Queen of Heaven. For more information, call 508-215-9469 or email jaydlane@comcast.net. Brighton Allston Congregational Church, 404 Washington Street, Brighton MA 02135  🔗

iCal 7:30 PM. Vox Lucens [MA]: The Story of Mary. Tomás Luis de Victoria: Gabriel Archangelus; Orlando di Lassus: Stabat Mater; double choir works by Palestrina and Gabrieli; and other a cappella music that tells the story of Mary's journey from obscure poverty to exaltation as the Queen of Heaven. For more information, call 508-215-9469 or email jaydlane@comcast.net. St. Anne's in-the-Fields Episcopal Church, 147 Concord Road, Lincoln MA 01773  🔗

iCal 3:00 PM. Vox Lucens [MA]: La Natividad de Cristo. A glorious afternoon of Advent and Christmas music from the Spanish Renaissance. Highlights include Guerrero’s darkly beautiful “Ave Maria,” Victoria’s magisterial double-choir “Ave Regina caelorum,” Morales’ yearning “Veni, Domine,” and Victoria’s beloved “O Magnum Mysterium.” For more information, call 508-215-9469 or email jaydlane@comcast.net. Church of Our Saviour, 21 Marathon Street, Arlington MA

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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