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

iCal 7:00 PM. New Renaissance Singers [ME]: Rivers of Song. Choral works by Thomas Weelkes, Wolfgang Mozart, Gustav Holst, Antgon Bruckner, and Harry T. Burleigh; "As the Ship Went Down" by Woodpigeon, "Set Me As a Seal" by René Clausen, "Fly", by Arian Norman, and a beautiful arrangement of "Like A River in My Soul". With the Orono High School Concert Choir. Suggested donation: $10. For more information, call 207-992-7870. Unitarian Universalist Society of Bangor, 120 Park Street, Bangor ME 04401  🔗

iCal 7:00 PM. New Renaissance Singers [ME]: Silver Celebration. Classical pieces by Bach, Haydn, and Rachmaninoff as well as contemporary arrangements and compositions celebrating the Christmas season. Programmed & directed by Molly Webster, "Silver Celebration" will kick off the group’s twenty-fifth anniversary year. Free and open to the public, with a suggested donation of $10 per person at the door. A portion of the proceeds will be used to support the NRS education scholarship fund. A cookie bake sale will be presented after the concert, with an assortment of Christmas cookies and other goodies available to raise funds for the scholarship fund. Free coffee and punch will be provided. For more information, call 207-992-7870 or email nrsingers@gmail.com. First Congregational Church of Brewer, 35 Church Street, Brewer ME 04401

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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