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iCal 3:00 PM. Quabbin Valley Pro Musica [MA]: Winter Concert: G. F. Handel's "Messiah". The complete oratorio sung by the Quabbin Valley Pro Musica, resident chorus of The 1794 Meetinghouse, accompanied by the Quabbin Valley Orchestra, both under the direction of Dr. Charles Heffernan. Candi Fetzer, soprano; Allison Pollitt, soprano; Brenda McDonald Salvi, soprano; Ethan Bremner, tenor; John Salvi, baritone. Reception following concert. For more information, email info@qvpm.org. Central Congregational Church, 93 S. Main St., Orange MA 01364

iCal 7:30 PM. Thayer Symphony Orchestra / Quabbin Valley Pro Musica [MA]: Holiday Pops Concert. Quabbin Valley Pro Musica joins the Thayer Symphony in performing four choruses from Handel's Messiah (including "Hallelujah") and Polar Express; with symphony selections from Bach, Vivaldi, Gabrieli, Mendelssohn, C. Puccini, L. Anderson and more. Roderick MacDonald conducting. For more information, call 978-466-1800. Dukakis Performing Arts Center, 1050 Westminster St., Route 2A, Fitchburg MA 01420

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  • Musica Sacra [MA]: Music for this May Evening: Choral Music for the Season and the Times. Spring is a time of rebirth and regeneration, but the events of this spring have highlighted the many divisions in our country and world right now. Musica Sacra welcomes in this spring with works depicting the natural wonders of the season and with heartfelt pleas to consider our commonalities from such diverse voices as a 19th century Moravian preacher and a 20th century South African folksong. [5/9/2026] Cambridge 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