Chorus Calendar Performer Listing
Alphabetical by name, for events between 8/21/23 and 8/26/24. Click on the performer name to see the calendar events under that name. State given denotes location of performance(s).
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- A Besere Velt (MA), 1 event(s)
- Mayday! May Day! Songs of Hope in Times of Struggle 🔗: Featuring Judy Bressler and Hankus Netsky, founding members of the Klezmer Conservatory Band. Live and streamed. 5/4/2024
- Acadia Choral Society (ME), 1 event(s)
- We Sing the Great Mystery 🔗: Settings of O magnum mysterium (O great mystery) from Gregorian chant through the Renaissance up to the 21st century, by Adrian Willaert, Tomás Luis da Victoria, Francis Poulenc, Morten Lauridsen, and Sally Herman. With Christmas carols, some well-known and some not, including works by John Rutter, Ralph Vaughan Williams, Zoltán Kodály, and Elizabeth Poston. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- A Cappella Singers (MA), 3 event(s)
- Holiday Concert 🔗: Let us inspire you for the season with a mix of sacred and secular, classical and pop pieces, including Angelus Ad Virginem (Willcocks), Bashana Haba'ah (Leavitt) and "Cold and Fugue Season" (Foncannon). George Sargeant, director; Andrew Larson, accompanist. Tickets $20/$15. 12/2/2023
- Spring 2024 Open Rehearsals 🔗: The A Cappella Singers, based in Natick, welcomes prospective new members in all treble voice parts (Soprano I and II, Alto I and II) who have prior choral experience and/or can read music to join us. Check out our FaceBook page, https://www.facebook.com/acappellasingersnatick. 1/15, 1/22, 1/29 & 2/5/2024
- A Diamond Jubilee 🔗: The program celebrates new music director Dr. Randy McGee, and includes some of our greatest hits, new selections, and our sing-a-long. Tickets: $20, $15 seniors/students. 4/21 & 4/27/2024
- Acton Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Thanks for the Memories 🔗: Celebrating 40 years with hits from past concerts. 6/1 & 6/2/2024
- Alban Berg Ensemble Wien (MA), 1 event(s)
- O Lungo Drom 🔗: Ralf Yusuf Gawlick: O Lungo Drom (The Long Road) (U.S. premiere); an oratorio that tracks the history of the Roma and Sinti peoples through the words of Roma/Sinti poets and writers themselves. Clara Meloni, soprano; Christoph Filler, baritone; László Rácz, cimbalom. Concert details at https://www.holycross.edu/faith-service/mcfarland-center-religion-ethics-and-culture/events-mcfarland-center and https://events.bc.edu/event/ralf_yusuf_gawlick_-_o_lungo_drom_the_long_road_an_oratorio_on_the_sinti_and_roma_people. 4/5 & 4/6/2024
- Amare Cantare (NH), 1 event(s)
- More Love 🔗: Eric Whitacre: Five Hebrew Love Songs. Catherine York, piano; Ryan Shannon, violin. 11/18 & 11/19/2023
- American Chamber Orchestra (CT), 1 event(s)
- Spring Concert 🔗: Songs and arias from Broadway and opera. 4/27/2024
- American Spiritual Ensemble (MA), 1 event(s)
- New England Tour 🔗: The mission of the American Spiritual Ensemble is to preserve and continue the tradition of storytelling through the performance and preservation of the American negro spiritual. Tenor Dr. Everett McCorvey founded the group in 1995, and many of its members have performed in such venues as the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, Houston Grand Opera, San Francisco Opera, Boston Opera and the Atlanta Civic Opera. This performance is part of their New England tour. Free admission; donations welcomed. 4/3 & 4/6/2024
- American Spiritual Ensemble (NH), 1 event(s)
- New England Tour 🔗: The mission of the American Spiritual Ensemble is to preserve and continue the tradition of storytelling through the performance and preservation of the American negro spiritual. Tenor Dr. Everett McCorvey founded the group in 1995, and many of its members have performed in such venues as the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, Houston Grand Opera, San Francisco Opera, Boston Opera and the Atlanta Civic Opera. This performance is part of their New England tour. Tickets: $35 + fee. 4/5 & 4/7/2024
- Andover Choral Society (MA), 2 event(s)
- A Celebration of Bach 🔗: Featuring three American premiere performances. Tickets: $25 ($30 at the door), $10 students. 2/4/2024
- Music of America 🔗: Music from Aaron Copland, Randall Thompson, Alice Parker, Stevie Wonder and Billy Joel, among others. Tickets: $25 in advance ($30 at the door), $10 for students. 5/5/2024
- Another Octave (CT), 1 event(s)
- Women's Work 🔗: Whether your Mondays are manic, or the 9 to 5 routine is all too familiar, or you've dreamed of playing for the major leagues - we'll be telling your stories in song in Woman's Work. 11/18/2023
- Another Octave: Connecticut Women's Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- In Transit 🔗: You may not have 80 days to go around the world but In Transit! will take you far and wide by land, sea and air. Saturday in Hamden: Tickets $25, $18 senior/student/children. Friday in Tolland: free admission with a suggested donation. 5/11 & 5/18/2024
- Apollo Club of Boston (MA), 1 event(s)
- Vive L’Amour! 🔗: A festival of men's choral music. 5/11/2024
- Arlington-Belmont Chorale (MA), 6 event(s)
- A Holiday Concert 🔗: Gian-Carlo Menotti: Choruses from Amahl and the Night Visitors; P.D.Q.Bach: A Consort of Christmas Carols; John Rutter: "Tomorrow Will Be My Dancing Day"; John Rutter: "What Sweeter Music"; Robert Applebaum: Haneirot Halalu; Thomas Bold: A Lullaby; Tomàs Luis de Victoria: O Magnum Mysterium; Jackson Berkey: "Still, Still Night". 12/2/2023
- An Almost Spring Concert 🔗: Antonio Salieri: Mass in D Major; Vincent Persichetti: Celebrations (five pieces, with texts by Walt Whitman); Gwyneth Walker: "Crossing the Bar"; Elaine Hagenberg: "O Love"; New commission TBD. 3/10/2024
- Sponsors’ Concert 🔗: Joaquin Rodrigo: Oratorio: La Azucena de Quito; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaokovsky: Marche slave; Lili Boulanger: Vielle priêre bouddhique; Kinley Lang: Esto les Digo; Stephen Chatman: "In Flanders Field"; Anton Bruckner: Motets. With the Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra. 5/5/2024
- Music for a Spring Evening 🔗: The Arlington-Belmont Chamber Chorus. J.S. Bach: Cantata, “Nach dir, Herr, verlanget mich” BWV 150; William Harris: "Bring Us O Lord"; Frank Warren: "The little house stood quietly by the beach"; John Kramer: "Set Me As A Seal"; Reprise of the Arlington Belmont Chorale commissioned work. 5/17/2024
- Strawberry Festival and Pops! Concert 🔗: Strawberries and Ice Cream from 6:00 pm, Pops Concert at 7:30 pm. 6/14/2024
- An Almost-Winter Concert 🔗: Ottorino Respighi: Ancient Airs and Dances Suite No. 2; Sir Edward Elgar: Lux Aeterna; Morten Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna; Francis Poulenc: Gloria. Mara Walker, soprano. With the Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra. Concert will be live streamed. 12/17/2023
- Arts Empowering Life Foundation, 1 event(s)
- Dr. Samuel Adler: 95 Years of Music To Speak To Our Time (lecture) 🔗: A lecture celebrating creativity in music and the arts by Samuel Adler, composer of 400 published works, teacher for sixty-three years at Juilliard and Eastman, and student of Aaron Copland, Paul Hindemith, and Randall Thompson, among others. At age ten he narrowly escaped Nazi Germany during Kristallnacht, the “night of broken glass.” At age ninety-five, he continues to compose and speak. A recent album of his music sung by Gloriae Dei Cantores, To Speak to Our Time, won a 2023 American Prize. The lecture is livestream only (streaming link will be available at the address provided); free admission. 1/13/2024
- Assabet Valley Mastersingers (MA), 5 event(s)
- Summer Sing: Vaughn Williams Dona Nobis Pacem 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem. Monica Music, soprano; Ron Williams, baritone. Admission: $10 at the door. 8/21/2023
- A Choral Tapestry 🔗: Treasures and smaller masterpieces from the European and American traditions, including works by Bach, Mozart, Biebl, Brahms, and Bruckner, as well as Spirituals and contemporary choral treasures. 11/12/2023
- Voices of Light: The Passion of Joan of Arc 🔗: Showing of Carl Dreyer’s legendary silent film “The Passion of Joan of Arc” with a live performance of the score by a Richard Einhorn, for solo voices, chorus and orchestra. Pre-concert talk with John Michalczyk, Director of Film Studies at Boston College, at 2:45 pm. Tickets: $25 general admission, $20 students/seniors, free for children with accompanying adult. 3/10/2024
- Sing Into Spring 🔗: The Assabet Valley Chambersingers performs music intended to awaken and refresh all our emotional senses, including madrigals, motets, Broadway show tunes, and vocal jazz as well as classic and contemporary choral works. Admission is Pay-What-You-Wish. 4/14/2024
- A German Requiem 🔗: Johannes Brahms: A German Requiem, in a contemporary edition and English translation by Lara Hoggard. Kristen Watson, soprano; Andrew Padgett, bass-baritone. 5/11/2024
- Aurora Chamber Singers (VT), 2 event(s)
- Lord Nelson Mass 🔗: Franz Joseph Haydn: Lord Nelson Mass; Georg Philipp Telemann: Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden. 11/11/2023
- Seeds of Modernism 🔗: Charles Gounod:Messe breve no 7; Anton Bruckner: "Windhaager" Messe; César Franck: Psalm 150; Gabriel Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine; Messe Basse; Tantum Ergo. David Neiweem, conductor. 5/11/2024
- Back Bay Chorale (MA), 4 event(s)
- La Dolce Vita 🔗: Alessandro Scarlatti: Exultate Deo adjutori; Rafaella Aleotti: Ego Flos Campi; Surge Propera Mea; Claudio Monteverdi: Si ch'io vorrei morire; Ah! Dolente partita; Antonio Vivaldi: Domine ad adiuvandum me festina; Alessandro Scarlatti: Dixit Dominus; Domenico Scarlatti: Te Deum; Giovanni Battista Pergolesi: Confitebor tibi Domine, P. 66; Antonio Vivaldi: Laetatus sum; Giuseppe Verdi: Ave Maria from “Quattro Pezzi Sacri”; Gioachino Rossini: Giunone, cantata for the birthday of Ferdinando IV. Robert Duff, conductor. 10/28/2023
- A Boston Christmas: Bright Star 🔗: A Christmas triptych, featuring musical "scenes" from Leipzig (J.S. Bach, Georg Telemann, and Christoph Graupner), the Harlem Renaissance (Florence Price and William Grant Still, and "Bright Star," a yet-unpublished Christmas carol by Margaret Bonds), and the present day (Eriks Esenvalds and John Tavener). With brass, timpani, and organ. Stephen Spinelli, conductor. 12/15 & 12/16/2023
- The Outer Edge of Youth 🔗: Scott Ordway: The Outer Edge of Youth, a choral opera that explores and critiques the relationships between childhood, landscape, aesthetics, and contemporary ideals of masculinity. Amy Nicole Broadbent, soprano; Emily Marvosh, contralto; Emily Isaacson, conductor. 3/2/2024
- Fragile Freedoms 🔗: David Lang: The National Anthems; Reena Esmail: When the Violin; F.J. Haydn: Missa in Angustiis (Nelson Mass) Hob. XXII/11. Deborah Selig, soprano; Christina English, mezzo-soprano; Gregory Zavracky, tenor; David McFerrin, baritone; Caron Daley, conductor. With orchestra. 5/10/2024
- Bagaduce Chorale (ME), 1 event(s)
- This Bright Morning 🔗: 12/15 & 12/16/2023
- Beethoven and Schubert (NH), 1 event(s)
- Beethoven and Schubert 🔗: Franz Schubert: Mass in G; Franz Schubert: Overture in the Italian Style; Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 2. Reagan G. Paras, conductor. All veterans admitted free. 11/18 & 11/19/2023
- Bel Canto Chamber Singers (NH), 2 event(s)
- Bella Voce Women's Chorus (VT), 4 event(s)
- Cantiamo Concert 🔗: “A Musical Feast,” including spirituals, folk songs and a dance tune from Quebec. Part of the "Community Concerts at First" Concert Series 11/12/2023
- Holiday Concerts 🔗: Benjamin Britten: "A Ceremony of Carols"; and other Holiday Favorites. Rebecca Kauffman, harp. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- Farmer's Night Concert Series 🔗: Bella Voce with Vermont Symphonic Winds. 3/13/2024
- Singing and Living in Harmony 🔗: With Hildegard String Quartet 5/18 & 5/19/2024
- Belmont Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Spring Concert 🔗: Free admission, all ages welcome. 5/2/2024
- Berkshire Children's Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- The Sounds of Music 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes; Cecilia McDowall: Everyday Wonders: The Girl from Aleppo; Rogers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Music (selections)–with audience participation. Ryan LaBoy, director. Admission is free, with donations welcome! 5/17 & 5/18/2024
- Berkshire Choral International (MA), 2 event(s)
- Of Words and Music 🔗: Pairings of works with the same text settings by Tallis, Haydn, Biebl, Lauridsen, Barber, Bloch, and Burleigh, among others. Frank Nemhauser, conductor. Tickets: $27 general admission. 5/26/2024
- The choral beauty and majesty of Vaughan Williams 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams: A Sea Symphony; Five Mystical Songs. Joe Miller, conductor. Culmination of a week-long choral workshop. Laura Strickling, soprano; Emmett O’Hanlon, baritone. Tickets: $20, $10 youth and UMass staff/students. 6/29/2024
- Berkshire Concert Choir (MA), 1 event(s)
- The Sounds of Music 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes; Cecilia McDowall: Everyday Wonders: The Girl from Aleppo; Rogers & Hammerstein: The Sound of Music (selections)–with audience participation. Ryan LaBoy, director. Admission is free, with donations welcome! 5/17 & 5/18/2024
- Berkshire Lyric Theater, Inc (MA), 1 event(s)
- Masterworks 2024 🔗: Anton Bruckner: Mass no. 3 in f minor; Johannes Brahms: Nänie; Arvo Pärt: Da Pacem Dominum. Lily Lothrop, soprano; Adriana Zabala, mezzo-soprano; Joshua Sanders, tenor; Doug Williams, bass-baritone; Jack Brown, director. With 60-piece orchestra. Tickets: $35, free for children age 6-18; children under 6 are not admitted. 6/2/2024
- Blackstone Valley Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- American Rhythms and Roots 🔗: Free admission, donations appreciated. 5/19/2024
- Blue Heron (MA), 5 event(s)
- Le Rossignol musical / The Musical Nightingale 🔗: Songs about love & freedom, nightingales & other musical birds from Le Rossignol musical (Antwerp, 1597), by Jan Pieterszoon Sweelinck, Claude Le Jeune, Andreas Pevernage, Cipriano De Rore & others. Pre-concert talk by Kate van Orden (Harvard University) at 2:15 pm. 10/14/2023
- Christmas in Medieval England 🔗: English Christmas carols, chant & motets. 12/15, 12/16 & 12/16/2023
- Renaissance Portraits 🔗: Music by Ciconia, Du Fay, Busnoys, Isaac & others. Pre-concert talk by Jodi Cranston (Boston University) at 2:15 pm. 1/20/2024
- Tasso & Wert 🔗: Settings of dramatic scenes by Torquato Tasso, with music by the great Giaches de Wert & others. Pre-concert talk by Emiliano Ricciardi (University of Massachusetts, Amherst) at 7:15 pm. 3/23/2024
- The World of Johannes Okeghem 🔗: Preconcert lecture by Sean Gallagher (New England Conservatory) at 2:15 pm. 4/13/2024
- Boston Baroque (MA), 3 event(s)
- Ode To Joy 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; “Coriolan” Overture; “Elegiac Song.” Heidi Stober, soprano; Daniela Mack, mezzo-soprano; William Burden, tenor; Eric Owens, bass; Martin Pearlman, conductor. 10/13, 10/14 & 10/15/2023
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Amanda Forsythe, soprano; Tamara Mumford, mezzo-soprano; Karim Sulayman, tenor; Roderick Williams, bass. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- Don Giovanni 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Don Giovanni. Sidney Outlaw, Don Giovanni; Patrick Carfizzi, Leporello; Susanna Phillips, Donna Anna; Michelle Bradley, Donna Elvira; Maya Kherani, Zerlina; David Mcferrin, Masetto; Nicholas Phan, Don Ottavio; Kevin Deas, Commendatore. 4/25, 4/26 & 4/28/2024
- Boston Camerata (MA), 4 event(s)
- We'll Be There! American Spirituals, Black and White, 1800-1900 🔗: Folk hymns derived from English and Celtic folklore, African-derived call-and-shout group songs, links in the Black tradition to the experience of slavery, reminiscences of the Civil War, and shared celebrations of striving, freedom, and salvation. 10/21, 10/22 & 10/24/2023
- A Medieval Christmas: Hodie Christus Natus Est 🔗: The sounds of Christmas spirituality from Medieval France, Italy, England, and Provence, including music of the church and songs of private devotion around the joyous theme of the Nativity. Included are songs to the Virgin Mary, processionals from Saint Martial of Limoges, hymns, lyrics, and miracle ballads sung in Latin, Old French, Old Provençal, and Saxon, interlaced with Medieval English texts of the Nativity. 12/10, 12/8 & 12/8/2023
- Gloria! An Italian Christmas 🔗: Music of Monteverdi, Gabrieli, Cipriano, Marenzio and many more performed by voices, cornetto, viola da gamba, harp, brass and organ. 12/21/2023
- Celestial VIsions of Medieval Britain 🔗: Wind player and composer Mara Winter will lead Camerata through musings on humankind’s relationship to the universe, the mystery of creation, and the magic of the natural world, sung in all three of medieval Britain’s literary languages: Latin, English and French. The essential role of instruments in the musical fabric of medieval Britain will also featured, with originally composed instrumental monophony performed in the high medieval style, blending playfully from traditional forms of instrumental music that survive today in the British Isles. 5/5/2024
- Boston Camerata (ME), 1 event(s)
- A Medieval Christmas: Hodie Christus Natus Est 🔗: The sounds of Christmas spirituality from Medieval France, Italy, England, and Provence, including music of the church and songs of private devotion around the joyous theme of the Nativity. Included are songs to the Virgin Mary, processionals from Saint Martial of Limoges, hymns, lyrics, and miracle ballads sung in Latin, Old French, Old Provençal, and Saxon, interlaced with Medieval English texts of the Nativity. 12/7/2023
- Boston Cecilia (MA), 5 event(s)
- Prophecy 🔗: During his time here, Antonin Dvořák forecast that the US would produce a classical music tradition that was truly its own. This concert explores the complex history of how that prophecy came to be heeded by some and shunned by others. Works by Dvorak and his mentor Brahms form the backdrop, followed by music from Black and white composers, including Amy Beach, Aaron Copland, Nathaniel Dett, Charles Ives, Rosephayne Powell, Zanaida Robles, George Walker, and others. 11/19/2023
- Bach Illuminated 🔗: The J.S. Bach motet Jesu, Meine Freude, will be at the center of a concert presenting the music of composers who influenced Bach and those who were powerfully influenced by him. Those composers include Palestrina, Sweelinck, J.M. Bach, J.C. Bach, Buxtehude, Brahms, both Felix and Fanny Mendelssohn, Nystedt, Hailstork and Robles. Michael Barrett, conductor. Pre-concert talk by Michael Barrett at 2:30 on Dec. 10. That concert is available for live streaming and will be available online through December 30. 12/10 & 12/8/2023
- Les Bonnes Chansons 🔗: Music of the French cultural diaspora with works by French composers Lili Boulanger, Claude Debussy, Francis Poulenc, Maurice Ravel and Camille Saint-Saëns, Haitian-American composer Sydney Guillaume, Quebecois composer Lionel Dauner, and more! Michael Barrett, conductor. 3/16/2024
- Mozart Requiem 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem, Robert Levin completion. Michael Barrett, conductor (Lowell); Orlando Cela, conductor (Brookline). With the Lowell Chamber Orchestra. 5/11 & 5/4/2024
- The Boston Cecilia "History Walk" 🔗: A 90-minute guided walk at the Mt. Auburn Cemetery through Boston’s music history, starting in the late 19th century, a time when Cecilia played an important role in Boston's emergence as an American center for classical music. The walk visits the gravesite of B.J. Lang, Cecilia’s first music director, along with other historic figures, including BSO founder Henry Lee Higginson, two of the “Boston Six” - Arthur Foote and George W. Chadwick — as well as Margret Ruthven Lang, the first American woman to have a piece performed by a major orchestra, and Mabel Wheeler Daniel, a conductor, composer, and educator. Marylène Altieri, Boston Cecilia alto, will be your tour guide. Space is limited! Rain date: Sunday, June 2. 6/1 & 6/1/2024
- Boston Children's Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- BCC at Trinity Church 🔗: 3/9/2024
- Boston Children's Chorus (MA), 7 event(s)
- Kaleidoscope 🔗: Norman Dello Joio: A Jubilant Song; Come to me, my love; Felix Mendelssohn: Kyrie in d minor; Josef Rheinberger: Abendlied; Johannes Brahms: "O Schöne Nacht" from Vier Quartette; Anton Bruckner: Locus iste; Dominic Diorio: Every Given Light; Jacob Naverud: Ad Astra; Barbara Baker (arr.): "Storm is Passing Over"; J. David Moore (arr.): "Will the Circle Be Unbroken". Boston University School of Music Singers & Boston Children’s Chorus Premier Choir. 11/11/2023
- Christmas at Emmanuel Music 🔗: Benjamin Britten: Saint Nicolas; J.S. Bach: Sie werden aus Saba alle kommen, BWV 65; Jonathan Woody: a newly commissioned motet; and other holiday music. With Cambridge Common Voices. 12/17/2023
- In the Name of Love: 21st Annual Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Tribute Concert 🔗: 1/15/2024
- Brave 🔗: An afternoon full of joy, reflection, and community singing, led in part by special Guest Artist Melanie DeMore. The Training and Intermediate Choir singers share how they find the courage to love themselves and use that strength to advocate for others. 3/23/2024
- BCC at Rockport 🔗: An afternoon full of joy, reflection, and community singing, led in part by special Guest Artist Melanie DeMore. The Training and Intermediate Choir singers share how they find the courage to love themselves and use that strength to advocate for others. 3/3/2024
- I Should Be GLAD 🔗: Premier Choir and Recital Choir reflect on how the queer community has emboldened us to “live our truth.” Listen as BCC singers narrate a story about transforming pain into empowerment and what it means to live proudly as you come to understand who you are. 4/13/2024
- Lift Every Voice: All Of Us 🔗: 20 years ago this weekend at Cambridge City Hall, Marcia Kadish and Tanya McCloskey became the first same-sex couple legally wed in the United States. This concert features these singers—coming together from across Greater Boston—as they demonstrate what true victory in love looks like. 5/19/2024
- Boston Choral Ensemble (MA), 4 event(s)
- PopUp Boston! 🔗: A 30-minute family-friendly program with joyful music from the many diverse communities that call Boston home. Pieces include “Kalinda” in Haitian Creole; “Balelaikka,” a Tamil tongue-twister from India; “Salseo,”a Venezuelan song with a salsa beat; and the stirring “Song for the People” by Melissa Dunphy. 10/21, 10/21 & 10/21/2023
- Silent Night, Silent Light 🔗: Arvo Pärt: Seven Magnificat-Antiphons (selections); Jake Runestad: “Winter Star”; Kim Baryluk: “Solstice Carol”; with traditional holiday music and carols. 12/9/2023
- My Journey Yours: Immigrant Stories 🔗: A multilingual program of works by immigrant composers and writers. Judith Shatin: La Frontera; Melissa Dunphy: "N-400 Erasure Song"; Sydney Guillaume: “Finding a Home”; and songs from several of the immigrant communities of Boston. 3/16 & 3/16/2024
- Fauré Requiem 🔗: Gabriel Fauré: Requiem. Staged performance in collaboration with director Patrick Chiu. 5/18/2024
- Boston Early Music Festival (MA), 4 event(s)
- The Dragon of Wantley 🔗: John Frederick Lampe: The Dragon of Wantley. In the most popular operatic production of the entire 18th century in England, Lampe deftly lampoons the excesses of Handelian opera. Paul O'Dette & Stephen Stubbs, musical directors; Gilbert Blin, stage director; Robert Mealy, concertmaster; Melinda Sullivan, choreographer. 11/25 & 11/26/2023
- The Tallis Scholars: While Shepherds Watched 🔗: The Christmas story from the perspective of the shepherds who came to the manger, based on a Mass by Clemens non Papa based on his motet Pastores quidnam vidistis? with the parts interspersed with works by Victoria, Croce, and Christo; and settings of the Salve Regina by Philips and Obrecht. Peter Phillips, director. 12/8/2023
- A Garden of Earthly Delights: Marco Marazzoli’s extravagant musical entertainments 🔗: Miniature dramas presenting a kaleidoscopic variety of arias, duets, trios and quartets culminating in choruses for six voices. BEMF Vocal & Chamber Ensemble, Paul O'Dette & Stephen Stubbs, musical directors. 3/2/2024
- Stile Antico - A Divine Hope: Dante’s journey from inferno to paradise 🔗: Renaissance music by Victoria, Palestrina, Morales, Luzzaschi and Merulo tell the story of Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy—the descent into Hell, journey through Purgatory, and final arrival at the gates of Heaven. At the pinnacle of Heaven we meet the Virgin Mary in Giovanni Gabrieli’s 12-part Magnificat. 4/19/2024
- Boston Gay Men's Chorus (MA), 3 event(s)
- Melodies for a Movement 🔗: Stephen Schwartz, John Corigliano, Jake Heggie, Ann Hampton Callaway, and others: Tyler’s Suite, eight songs about the life of Tyler Clementi. Featuring Ann Hampton Callaway. 3/16 & 3/17/2024
- Green & Gleeful 🔗: A world of festive delight, where the Grinch takes flight! A magical journey, filled with whimsy and glee, as the Grinch brings holiday cheer, for all to see. With singing Who’s and dazzling lights, this show will steal your heart, on wintery nights. 12/10, 12/15, 12/16 & 12/17/2023
- Friends of Dorothy 🔗: A glitter-filled extravaganza that celebrates the true spirit of the LGBTQ+ community. With a perfect blend of music, dance, and storytelling, this campy spectacle promises to be wickedly fabulous. We’ve got the perfect playlist, featuring hits from Elton John, Wicked, and The Wiz, to keep you grooving all night long. 5/3, 6/1 & 6/2/2024
- Boston Saengerfest Men's Chorus (MA), 3 event(s)
- Boston Symphony Orchestra (MA), 5 event(s)
- Peer Gynt 🔗: Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt. Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor; Georgia Jarman, soprano; Actors from Concert Theatre Works. 3/7, 3/8 & 3/9/2024
- The Dong with a Luminous Nose 🔗: Elena Langer: The Dong with a Luminous Nose, for cello, chorus, and orchestra (American premiere; BSO co-commission); Maurice Ravel: Mother Goose (complete); Antonin Dvořák: The Noonday Witch; Leoš Janáček: Sinfonietta. Blaise Déjardin, cello; Sir Mark Elder, conductor. 3/14, 3/15 & 3/16/2024
- Prometheus, Poem of Fire 🔗: Alexander Scriabin: Prometheus, Poem Of Fire, For Piano, Color Organ, Chorus, And Orchestra; Anna Clyne: Color Field; Richard Wagner: Prelude And Liebestod From Tristan And Isolde; Franz Liszt: Prometheus. Andris Nelsons, conductor; Yefim Bronfman, piano; Anna Gawboy, lighting research; Justin Townsend, lighting designer. 4/4, 4/5 & 4/6/2024
- Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk 🔗: Dmitri Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. Kristine Opolais, soprano (Katerina Izmailova); Brenden Gunnell, tenor (Sergei); Peter Hoare, tenor (Zinovy Izmailov); Günther Groissböck, bass (Boris Izmailov); Michelle Trainor, soprano (Aksinya); Alexandra LoBianco, soprano (Female Convict); Maria Barakova, mezzo-soprano (Sonyetka); Matthew DiBattista, tenor (Teacher); Neal Ferreira, tenor (Foreman); Charles Blandy, tenor (Foreman, Drunken Guest); Yeghishe Manucharyan, tenor (Foreman, Coachman); Alexander Kravets, tenor (Shabby Peasant); David Kravitz, baritone (Millhand); Alexandros Stavrakakis, bass (Porter & Policeman); Joo Won Kang, baritone (Steward); Patrick Guetti, bass (Officer, Sentry); Goran Juric, bass (Priest); Anatoli Sivko, bass (Chief of Police); Paata Burchuladze, bass (Old Convict). 1/23, 1/25 & 1/27/2024
- Roméo and Juliette 🔗: Hector Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette. Andris Nelsons, conductor; J’Nai Bridges, mezzo-soprano; Nicholas Phan, tenor; John Relyea, bass-baritone. 5/2, 5/3 & 5/4/2024
- Boston Universirty Symphony Orchestra and Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- BU at Symphony Hall 🔗: Ēriks Ešenvalds: War–A Soldier’s Grave; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Dona nobis pacem (Madeleine Lew, soprano; Libang Wang, baritone); Benjamin Britten: Four Sea Interludes from Peter Grimes; Edward Elgar: Enigma Variations. Conducted by Daniel Parsley and James Burton. 4/27/2024
- Branford Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- A New Day 🔗: Tickets: $15/18. 5/4/2024
- Brattleboro Camerata (VT), 1 event(s)
- Make it a Place of Springs 🔗: Renaissance-era and Renaissance-inspired music focused on nature and the natural world, with pieces on swans, crickets, deer, seasons, flowers, trees, fleas, bees, and blue birds by Josquin, Palestrina, Tallis, Victoria, Casulana, Lusitano, Stanford, Britten, Shaw, and more! 4/21/2024
- Brattleboro Concert Choir (VT), 2 event(s)
- Songs for the People 🔗: Music by living America-based composers about contemporary issues such as climate change, immigration, and racial injustice. Composers include Eric Whitacre, Frank Ticheli, Joel Thompson, Mari Esabel Valverde, B.E. Boykin, and Sydney Guillaume. 1/13 & 1/14/2024
- In Paradise: Music of Gabriel Faure 🔗: A soul-feeding program. Gabriel Faure: Requiem; Cantique de Jean Racine; Tu es Petrus. With orchestra. 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- Brattleboro Women's Chorus (VT), 1 event(s)
- Better Days 🔗: Taking place on Mother’s Day, the performance will showcase songs by composers hailing from the African diaspora, and will feature Samirah Evans as guest soloist. The program will range from traditional spirituals arranged by Rollo Dilworth and Ysaye Barnwell to contemporary compositions by Dr. Ysaye Barnwell, Abbey Lincoln, Cassandra Willson, Stevie Wonder, and Bobby McFerrin. Becky Graber, director. Local musicians Cathy Martin, Steve Rice, Genevieve Rose, and Ronald Smith will comprise the band. 5/12/2024
- Bristol Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- Americana... Jazz and Broadway 🔗: Tickets: $20, $10 children age 10 and under. 5/5/2024
- Bristol Chorale of Massachusetts (MA), 1 event(s)
- We Are the New Day! 🔗: Choral favorites by John Rutter, Billy Joel, Cindy Lauper and the King’s Singers along with African-American spirituals and selections from Mary Poppins. With chamber orchestra. Come, relax and fly a musical kite with our wonderful community singers and instrumentalists! Tickets: $15 ($10 advance), $12 seniors/students, free for children under 12. 5/5/2024
- Brookline Symphony Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- Heaven is Here: Mendelssohn and Britten 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 42; Benjamin Britten: The Company of Heaven. Sarah Yanovitch-Vitale, soprano; Michael Merullo, tenor; Alan McLellan, speaker. Tickets: $25 general admission, $20 seniors, $10 children 10 & under. 3/10 & 3/9/2024
- Burlington Choral Society (VT), 2 event(s)
- Beethoven: Mass in C Major and Choral Fantasy 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Mass in C Major; Choral Fantasy (Claire Black, piano); Calm Sea and Prosperous Voyage. 11/18/2023
- Verdi's Requiem 🔗: Giuseppe Verdi: Requiem (“chamber oratorio” arrangement for piano, horn, double bass, marimba and percussion by Michael Betzner-Brandt). Helen Lyons, soprano; Amber Smoke, mezzo-soprano; Joshua Collier, tenor; Jeremiah Johnson, bass; Richard Riley, conductor. The concert commemorates the 150th anniversary year of its first performance on May 22, 1874. 4/20/2024
- Calithumpiuan Consort (MA), 1 event(s)
- Machover, Epstein, Messiaen, Feldman 🔗: Morton Feldman: Rothko Chapel; Tod Machover: Gammified, for string quartet and electronics; Marti Epstein: Troubled Queen; Olivier Messiaen: Catalogue d’oiseaux, No. 3: Le Merle Bleu. Samy Rachid and Stephen Drury, conductors. Preceded at 7 pm by a Panel Discussion on "Composing the Future of Health" with Tod Machover, Li-Huei Tsai, Ph.D., and Psyché Lou. 4/10/2024
- Calliope (MA), 1 event(s)
- A NIght at the Theater 🔗: A theatrical party: Music from Pinafore to Traviata. Stephanie Beatrice, Music Director. 10/21/2023
- Camberville Somerchoir (MA), 1 event(s)
- Rachmaninoff Vespers: Sergei Rachmaninoff: All Night Vigil. Lorraine Fitzmaurice and Holly Druckman, conductors. 8/21 & 8/23/2024
- Cambridge Chamber Singers (MA), 2 event(s)
- Resonet in Laudibus: Five Centuries of Germanic Music 🔗: Four Renaissance motets, Romantic works by Josef Rheinberger and Anton Bruckner (including Virga Jesse Floruit and two other motets, in honor of Bruckner's 200th birthday), twentieth century pieces by Kerstin Thieme, Hugo Distler, and Franz Biebl, and a world premiere by Ray Fahrner. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- Rejoice in the Lamb: Benjamin Britten and His World 🔗: Benjamin Britten: Rejoice in the Lamb; Matthew Brown: A Red, Red Rose (winner of the Cambridge Chamber Singers International Composition Competition); works by Purcell, Ireland, Granger, Tippett, Bridge, and Delius. Chris Porter, organ. 5/18 & 5/19/2024
- Cambridge Community Chorus (MA), 3 event(s)
- Messiah Open Sing 🔗: Singers and non-singers are invited to join in singing a selection of favorite choruses from G.F. Handel's oratorio Messiah. Scores provided, or bring your own. Reception with refreshments follows. Free admission (donations welcome). 12/2/2023
- Illuminare 🔗: Elaine Hagenberg: Illuminare (Massachusetts premiere); Stella Gitelman Willoughby: The Wind has Abated (World premiere); Franz Biebl: Ave Maria; Baldassare Galuppi: Magnificat; Olatunji and Whalum: Betelehemu (Nigerian Christmas Song). Neva Corbo-Hudak, soprano; Melanie Rucinski, piano; Pamela Mindell, conductor. With Chamber Orchestra. 12/17/2023
- Sunrise Mass 🔗: Ola Gjeilo: Sunrise Mass; Daniel Pinkham: Wedding Cantata; Z. Randall Stroupe: Omnia Sol. Pamela Mindell, director. With Cambridge Rindge and Latin School Traveling Chorus, and chamber orchestra. Tickets: $25. $15 students/seniors, or pay as you wish. 5/19/2024
- Camerata d'Amici (CT), 1 event(s)
- Touch the Air Softly 🔗: Susan LaBarr: “Now Touch the Air Softly”; Daniel Elder: “Ballade to the Moon”; Eriks Esenvalds: “Salutation”; Jake Runestad: “The Peace of Wild Things”; Shawn Kirchner: “O! What a Beautiful City”; Amelia Wellers: “Silver Dagger” (New England premiere). Juliet Pratt, soprano; Thomas Carr, baritone; Kristin Sponheim, director. With chamber ensemble. 5/19/2024
- Cantabile (NH), 1 event(s)
- Northern Exposure 🔗: Music and composers from the northern regions of Canada, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Silesia, Sweden, and Wales. 1/29/2024
- Cantabile (VT), 1 event(s)
- Northern Exposure 🔗: Music and composers from the northern regions of Canada, Estonia, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Silesia, Sweden, and Wales. 1/28/2024
- Cantata Singers (MA), 4 event(s)
- Duruflé Requiem 🔗: Maurice Duruflé: Requiem; Zachary Wadsworth: commissioned work, premiere. 10/29/2023
- Celebrating Walt Whitman Through Song 🔗: Chamber Series recital. Allison Voth, director. 11/11/2023
- Bonds: Credo 🔗: Margaret Bonds: Credo (text by W.E.B. Du Bois). 6/8/2024
- Sändstrom: Messiah 🔗: Sven-David Sandström: Messiah (Boston premiere; commissioned by the Oregon Bach Festival and the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart). Maggie Finnegan, soprano; Maria Dominique Lopez, mezzo-soprano; Dylan Morrongiello, tenor; Leroy Davis, bass-baritone; Noah Horn and Tianhui Ng, co-conductors. 4/28/2024
- Cantemus Chamber Chorus (MA), 3 event(s)
- Cantemus Season Preview - the public is invited! 🔗: Cantemus Artistic Director Jason Iannuzzi says, “Whether you want to pick up a music score and sing some of the season’s music with us, or just relax and listen as we take our first steps toward building great performances, it’s always a lively and fun evening.” All Cantemus members are required to be vaccinated. As the Fall season begins, masks are optional, but subject to change. 8/22/2023
- Cantemus Presents "Annelies," Choral-Instrumental Work Based on Anne Frank's Diary 🔗: James Whitbourn: Annelies, a choral-orchestral work based on Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Lynn Eustis, soprano (title soloist at the work’s U.S. premiere in 2007); Stephen Bates, clarinet; Elizabeth Whtfield, violin; Jane Sheena, cello; Jeffrey Mead, piano. 1/20 & 1/21/2024
- "Love is love is love" on Mother's Day weekend 🔗: Artistic Director Jason Iannuzzi directs the Cantemus Chamber Chorus in “songs of love” in all its forms: Love among friends, Romantic love, Love between parent and child, and Love for all humankind. From a new arrangement of “The Parting Glass”… to Leonard Bernstein’s “To What You Said” … to Linthicum-Blackhorse’s arrangement of the Lakota lullaby “Chante Waste Hoksila (My Kind-hearted Boy)” ... to Joan Szymko’s rousing “It Takes a Village”… plus some P.D.Q. Bach to really brighten and lighten things up! What the world needs now is love — and this concert is filled with it. 5/11 & 5/12/2024
- Cantilena (MA), 2 event(s)
- Peace Within, Peace Without 🔗: Bob Chilcott: “Peace Mass”; Donald Patriquin (arr.): “On the Mountain” (a traditional Ukrainian folk song); music by Ola Gjeilo, Joan Szymko and others that explores the idea of peace both as it relates to conflicts between nations and as it relates finding peace within ourselves as individuals. Elinor A. Armsby, director. Tickets: $25, $20 students and seniors, free for accompanied children 12 and under. We ask that all audience members wear a face mask for the duration of the concert. 12/10/2023
- I Will Be Earth: The Poetry of Nature 🔗: A program interweaving a poetry readings with choral settings of poems about the natural world. Songs by Gwyneth Walker, Roger Bourland, Susan LaBarr, and Randall Thompson, settings of poems such as "Bird" by Francisco X. Alarcón; "This is the Garden" by e. e. cummings; "Cocoons" by Emily Dickinson; "A Girl's Garden" by Robert Frost; "In Autumn" by May Swenson; and "Dew" by Sara Teasdale. Poems selected by Arlington’s Poet Laureate, Jean Flanagan; meet her and other local poets at a post-concert reception. Tickets $25 or less; free for children 12 and under with an adult. 5/11/2024
- Cantilena Chamber Choir (MA), 6 event(s)
- Galileo & His World 🔗: Works by Monteverdi, Marenzio, Caccini, Fescobaldi and more. With Galileo’s Daughters (Sarah Pillow, soprano; Mary Anne Ballard, viola da gamba; Dulsan Balerin, lute). Aaron Likness, harpsichord. Pre-concert lecture by Steven Ledbetter on Galileo and his world. 10/22/2023
- Christmas at Trinity 🔗: Benedict Sheehan: A Christmas Carol (text by Charles Dickens), for narrator, choir and soloists; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Cherubic Hymn; Sergei Rachmaninov: Ave Maria; Nathanial Dett: Ave Maria; new carols by Erik Esenvalds and traditional music for Christmas by J.S. Bach, Gregg Smith and Alice Parker. There will be an audience sing-along with your favorite must-sing carols too! Ticket: $35 general admission, $25 seniors, free for students. 12/3/2023
- Martin Luther King Concert 🔗: Margaret Bonds: Credo; and spirituals by Robert Shaw and Alice Parker. With Unitus Ensemble, Anthony Trecek-King, director. 1/14/2024
- Sharing the Light: Community Havdalah 🔗: A free concert for the Jewish Federation closing Sabbath service including music in Hebrew by Yehezkal Braun and Joseph Achron, and music by Ernest Bloch. No tickets required. 3/9/2024
- A Musical Mass 🔗: G.F. Haydn: Missa Brevis in F Major for chamber ensemble, soloists and choir. Free admission, no tickets required (free will offering accepted). 3/10/2024
- 20th Anniversary Gala 🔗: To celebrate its 20th anniversary season under the direction of Andrea Goodman, the singers themselves have chosen their favorite repertoire from over 100 programs they have sung. William Byrd: Sing Joyfully; Dmitri Bortniansky: Concerto 32; Johannes Brahms: O Heiland Reiss; Ildebrando Pizzetti: Ululate; George Gershwin: Highlights from Porgy & Bess; Charles Ives: Psalm 90; David del Tredici: "Acrostic Song" from Final Alice; Morten Lauridsen: "Three Madrigali" from Fire Songs on Italian Renaissance Poems; Zachary Wadsworth: Beyond the Years for chorus and organ. Tickets: $35, $25 students with ID and seniors 65 and older. 5/19/2024
- Cape Ann Symphony (MA), 1 event(s)
- French Spectacular Concert 🔗: Claude Debussy: Nocturnes; Lili Boulanger: D’un matin printemps (Of a Spring Morning). Maurice Ravel: Mother Goose Suite; Bolero. Yoichi Udagawa, conductor. 10/1/2023
- Cape Cod Chorale (MA), 1 event(s)
- What a Wonderful World: Songs of Earth, Sea, and Sky 🔗: Amelia LeClair: Anthem for Truro (premiere); Audrey Snyder: Sunrise at Yellowstone; Oceanus; Brent Michael Davids: Singing for Water, Alan Menken/Howard Ashman: "Under the Sea"; with "The Lark in the Air", "What a Wonderful World", and more. Ej Mills Brennan, of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, accompanying on silver flute and performing solo on native flute. We will sing of the ocean and its creatures; the birds, the bees, barnyard animals, and more; water, of lakes, streams, and rivers; the land, with its mountains, canyons, and meadows. and the beach, especially in Truro. With guests from partner organizations: Association to Preserve Cape Cod, Barnstable Clean Water Coalition, Wild Care Cape Cod, and Native Land Conservancy. 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- Cappella Cantorum Masterworks Chorus (CT), 3 event(s)
- Winter concert 🔗: John Rutter: Magnificat; Robert Shaw (arr.): The Many Moods of Christmas. Abigail Paschke, soprano. 12/3/2023
- Annual Messiah Sing/Listen 🔗: Rehearsal for singers starts 1:30; performance starts 2:00 pm. 12/17/2023
- Spring concert 🔗: Karl Jenkins: The Peacemakers (setting words of peace from Gandhi, Nelson Mandela and Martin Luther King, along with other inspirational quotations of Mother Teresa, Albert Schweitzer, Anne Frank and the Dalai Lama). Lisa Williamson, soprano; Simon Holt, Music Director. With the Select Singers choir from Lyme-Old Lyme High School. 4/21/2024
- Cappella Clausura (MA), 4 event(s)
- Exultet Terra 🔗: Hilary Tann: Exultet Terra, for double reed quintet and double choir. 10/14 & 10/15/2023
- Das Jahr 🔗: Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel: Das Jahr (The Year); with vocal quartets by Hensel and Clara Schumann. Lois Shapiro, piano. 11/18 & 11/19/2023
- Smyth: Mass in D 🔗: Ethel Smyth: Mass in D, premiere of a new edition by Amelia LeClair. With Shift Orchestra Project. 3/3/2024
- Cozzolani Vespers 🔗: Chiara Margarita Cozzolani: Music of the Italian Convent. With Handel & Haydn’s Chorus of Sopranos and Altos, 4/27 & 4/28/2024
- Carduus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Machover, Epstein, Messiaen, Feldman 🔗: Morton Feldman: Rothko Chapel; Tod Machover: Gammified, for string quartet and electronics; Marti Epstein: Troubled Queen; Olivier Messiaen: Catalogue d’oiseaux, No. 3: Le Merle Bleu. Samy Rachid and Stephen Drury, conductors. Preceded at 7 pm by a Panel Discussion on "Composing the Future of Health" with Tod Machover, Li-Huei Tsai, Ph.D., and Psyché Lou. 4/10/2024
- Cathedral of Saint Joseph Choir, Diocesan Festival Choir and St. Matthew Episcopal Church Choir (NH), 1 event(s)
- Handel's Messiah and Menotti's Amhal 🔗: Gian Carlo Menotti: Amhal and the Night Visitors; G.F. Handel: Messiah (Christmas portion). Let your souls be stirred by the beauty of this 50-voice chorus, soloists and chamber orchestra. 12/15/2023
- Chamber Singers of Keene (NH), 1 event(s)
- In Dulci Jubilo 🔗: Holiday Concert. Esther Rhoades, director. 12/16/2023
- Charles River Chorale (MA), 1 event(s)
- Road Trip Across America 🔗: Jump on in, sit back, and relax as we go from coast to coast and everywhere in between. With the Charles River Children’s Choir. Tickets: $20, $15 student/senior. 5/11/2024
- Chatham Chorale (MA), 3 event(s)
- The Best of Bach and Shubert 🔗: Johann Sebastian Bach: Wachet auf ruft uns die Stimme; Franz Schubert: Mass in G Major; Magnificat. 11/18 & 11/19/2023
- A Candlelight Christmas with Handel's Messiah 🔗: The Chorale and guest artists perform Messiah Part I plus the “Hallelujah Chorus” and beloved carols, including Dan Forrest’s arrangement of “Silent Night.” 12/16 & 12/17/2023
- Viva Italia! 🔗: A journey in sound through the music of Antonio Vivaldi and lyrical Neapolitan songs to great choruses from the operas of Verdi and Puccini. 4/27 & 4/28/2024
- Choir Matrix (CT), 2 event(s)
- Firelight 🔗: Music of Katerina Gimon, Andrea Ramsey, Samuel Barber, Eva Ugalde, and more, evoking the experience of singing around the fire at night with music of community, mystery, and storytelling. There will be an opportunity for the audience to join in the sing. Admission is free (donations welcome). 11/18/2023
- Concert: Refraction 🔗: Works by Rosephanye Powell, Francesca Caccini, Florence Price, Tracy Wong, Cyndi Lauper, and more, redirecting how we see ourselves through sharing music and exploring the mind-body connection through song, performed by Choir Matrix and Consonare Youth Choirs. Featuring m Free admissions, but donations are greatly welcomed. 3/23/2024
- ChoralArt (ME), 3 event(s)
- Opening Night: Visual Sounds 🔗: Ralph Vaughan-Williams: "Serenade to Music"; Giuseppe Verdi: "Va, Penierso"(Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves) From Nabucco; George Gershwin: An American in Paris; Giuseppe Verdi: Anvil Chorus from The Troubadour; Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. Maurice Ravel). 10/1 & 9/3/2023
- Brahms Requiem 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem. Nola Richardson, soprano; Enrico Lagasca, bass-baritone; Kellie Moody and Annie Antonacos, piano. Preview/dress rehearsal on March 23. 3/23 & 3/24/2024
- ChoralArt Camerata: St. Alban's 2024 Lenten Series Concert 🔗: Sacred vocal music as part of the 2024 Lenten Recital Series. Dr. Hentus van Rooyen, St. Alban’s Episcopal Church Music Director and Organist; Dr. Robert Russell, ChoralArt Camarata Music Director. 3/5/2024
- Choral Art Society of the South Shore (MA), 1 event(s)
- I Hear America Singing: Songs for the People & the American Songbook 🔗: Works from American composers, poets, and lyricists, accompanied by piano, bass, guitar, and drums. Tickets: $25, $23 senior, $10 Card to Culture, free for students 18 & under. 4/27 & 4/28/2024
- Choral Arts of the Upper Valley (NH), 2 event(s)
- Summer Sing: Choral Classics & Contemporary Favorites 2.0 🔗: Jane Woods, director (leads Bel Canto). Come sing! Just for fun! All singers welcome. Scores available to borrow. Attend any or all sessions. Suggested donation $10. Masks are optional. Selections will include: classics like Mozart/Lacrimosa, Bach/Dona Nobis and Sicut Locutus Est, Victoria/O Magnum; contemporary favorites like Thompson/Road Not Taken and Alleluia, Paulus/Road Home, Lauridsen/Sure on this Shining Night, Whitacre/Seal Lullaby; and folk/spirituals such as "Shenandoah", "Walk Together Children", and "Like a River". 8/23/2023
- Summer Sing: Two Luscious Contemporary Works 🔗: Mark Nelson, director (leads Harmony Night; Bach Study Group). Featuring Paul Mealor’s She Walks in Beauty and Joan Szymko’s River. Come sing! Just for fun! All singers welcome. Scores available to borrow. Attend any or all sessions. Suggested donation $10. Masks are optional. 8/3/2023
- Chorus North Shore (MA), 2 event(s)
- Holiday Concert 🔗: John Rutter: Gloria; Daniel Pinkham: Christmas Cantata; holiday carols; and more. With "Presto!" Festival Orchestra. Abigail Frost, conductor. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- A Celebration of Bernstein 🔗: Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; selections from Mass; Candide; and West Side Story. 100+ voices, with the Presto! Festival Orchestra and Soloists 6/15/2024
- Chorus of East Providence (RI), 2 event(s)
- The Chorus of Kent County (RI), 1 event(s)
- Harmonize & Empower: Voices of Unity and Strength 🔗: Tickets: $17 advance/$20 day of event, $10 children 10 & under (under 2 free). 5/18 & 5/19/2024
- Chorus of Westerly (RI), 5 event(s)
- Bach & Britten 🔗: J.S. Bach: Magnificat; Benjamin Britten: St. Nicolas. 11/18 & 11/19/2023
- Christmas Pops 🔗: Holiday favorites that are perfect for the whole family. 12/16, 12/17 & 12/17/2023
- Music of England & France 🔗: Holiday favorites that are perfect for the whole family. 3/10 & 3/9/2024
- Mass in C Minor 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Mass in C Minor. 5/18 & 5/19/2024
- Summer Pops 🔗: A free event including classical masterworks as well as popular music for chorus and full orchestra. The pre-show, beginning at 6:15 pm, showcases featured community performers. 6/22/2024
- Chorus pro Musica (MA), 7 event(s)
- Summer Sing 🔗: Our Summer Sing is an opportunity for singers of any level to learn and sing through a few pieces of music! We will provide an air-conditioned hall and refreshments. There will be piano accompaniment, and our director Jamie Kirsch will be conducting! Tickets are $15 and can be purchased either ahead of time using the Eventbrite link or at the door. 8/21/2023
- Changes 🔗: Works that explore the inevitability of change over time—physical, emotional, spiritual. Margaret Bonds: St. Francis’s Prayer; Christopher Tin: The Saddest Noise; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Three Shakespeare Songs; Michael Gilbertson: Migration (Boston premiere); Eslon Hindundu (arr.): Jesu Weja; Dominick Argento: Dover Beach Revisited. 11/3/2023
- Holidays. Harmony. Hope. 🔗: A festive holiday program that brings together the warmth of choral voices and the majestic resonance of Old South Church’s Skinner organ for an evening of music, hope and light in the dark of winter. James Kallembach: The Tryal and Examination of Old Father Christmas (Craig Juricka, baritone, as the Judge); works by John Rutter, Gwyneth Walker, and others; a candlelight processional and sing-along carols. Mitchell Crawford, organ. 12/8/2023
- Before the Storm 🔗: Anton Bruckner: Mass No. 2 in E minor; Bernstein: "Make Our Garden Grow" and "and The Best of All Possible Worlds" from Candide; Riley Ferretti, A Prayer. 3/3/2024
- Sacred Place(s) 🔗: Alex Berko: Sacred Place; Sean Ivory (arr.): Carrickfergus; Josef Rheinberger: Mummelsee; Ysaye Barnwell: Nearly Insane; Rebecca Sacks (arr.): Yeke Omo Mi. Tickets: $55, $5 seniors, $10 student, free with Card to Culture. 5/15/2024
- Summer Sing: Beethoven, Coleridge-Taylor, and Gilbert & Sullivan 🔗: Beethoven: Meerestille und glückliche Fahrt (1812); Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: By the Lone Sea Shore (1901); WS Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan: HMS Pinafore: A Choral Salute (1878). Open sing led by Music Director Jamie Kirsch. Tickets: $15 single sing, $25 to attend two sings. 8/5/2024
- Summer Sing: Rutter Requiem 🔗: John Rutter: Requiem (1985). With cellist Eleanor Blake and mezzo-soprano Hayley Travers. Open sing led by Richard Travers, Music Director of the Fine Arts Chorale. Tickets: $15 single sing, $25 to attend two sings. 8/12/2024
- City Singers (CT), 1 event(s)
- Celtic Fire! Thev Eternal Flame 🔗: A program tracing the evolution of Celtic music from its ancient roots in melodies from the Celtic regions of Galicia (northern Spain), Norway, and other parts of Europe to Irish fiddle tunes and music by celebrated composers such as Turlough O'Carolan, Sean O'Raida, and Michael McGlynn. A band of musicians playing Irish harp, wooden flute, fiddle, guitar, mandolin, concertina, bodhrán, double bass, pipe organ and Highland pipes will be featured and will accompany the singers. $20 requested donation. 3/10/2024
- CitySingers of Hartford (CT), 1 event(s)
- Impressions of Winter 🔗: An untraditional collection of sacred pieces about the nativity of Jesus, and texts from Shakespeare and 14-15th century poets about the joys and hardships of winter through John Rutter’s “When Icicles Hang”. Jeff Cregeur, guest conductor. Suggested donation: $20. 12/2 & 12/9/2023
- Claflin Hill Symphony Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- Concert Opera Heritage 🔗: Ruggero Leoncavallo: Pagliacci; Pietro Mascagni: Cavalieria Rusticana. In Italian with English supertitles. Celebrating the 25th Anniversary year of the New World Chorale. 4/27/2024
- Clearlakes Chorale (NH), 1 event(s)
- Noel Sing We Clear 🔗: More than two dozen holiday songs and carols. Tickets: $20, students and children free. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- CODA Chorus (ME), 1 event(s)
- Oh Come, Oh Come! 🔗: 12/9 & 12/9/2023
- Colby-Kennebec Choral Society (ME), 1 event(s)
- Choral Masterwork 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Overture to Le Nozze de Figaro. With the student winner of the annual Music Department Concerto Competition. Free admission. 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- Collegium Ancora (RI), 1 event(s)
- Byrd Songs 🔗: Cebrating 400 years of William Byrd. Tickets $20, available at the door. 10/29/2023
- Commonwealth Chorale (MA), 3 event(s)
- Glory and Praise 🔗: Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Francis Poulenc: Gloria; Salomon Sulzer: Psalm 111; César Franck: Psalm 150. Sonja DuToit Tengblad, soprano; Leo Balkovetz, tenor; Susan DeSelms, organ. With organ, harp, percussion, and bass. Premiered in the 1960s, both Chichester Psalms and Poulenc’s Gloria were influenced by jazz and popular music, and both exemplify the power of ancient sacred texts to express timeless desires for peace and spiritual transcendence. 11/18/2023
- Fate and Faith 🔗: Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel: Lobgesang; Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied; Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 42. Dana Lynne Varga, soprano; Dr. Michael Driscoll, conductor. With professional orchestra. General admission $40, students $10, EBT free at door. 3/10/2024
- The Dream Unfinished 🔗: Told through the voices of a diverse selection of composers, this concert celebrates the ideals of the American Dream, and explores racial injustice, hope, human resilience, and the possibility of realizing a world where people are not enslaved and where people of all backgrounds can coexist harmoniously. Florence Price: Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight; My Dream; William Grant Still: Plain Chant for America; Margaret Bonds: The Negro Speaks of Rivers; I, Too; Randall Thompson: The Testament of Freedom; Irving Berlin: Give Me Your Tired, Your Poor; André Thomas: I Dream a World; Dorothy Rudd Moore: Fourth of July Speech. Philip Lima, baritone; Valerie Becker, piano. Tickets: $40 general admission, $10 students, free with EBT/WIC cards. 5/11/2024
- Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Winter Concert 🔗: Ticket: $15 adults, $10 students and children. 12/12/2023
- Community Chorus at South Berwick (ME), 2 event(s)
- Holiday Light 🔗: Choral works by Rutter, Esenvalds, and Pinkzebra, with the Esenvalds piece being uniquely accompanied by a Glass Harp. The finale of the concert will be a lively community sing. Christoper Pelonzi, conductor. Tickets: $14 advance, $17 at the door ($14 seniors and students). 12/3/2023
- take COURAGE, take HOPE, take JOY 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Solemn Vespers; and works by Faure, Hagenberg, Hairston and more. Tickets: $14 advance, $17 at the door; $14 for students & seniors, free for children 12 and under. With chamber ensemble. Dr. Amy Kotsonis, director. 4/13/2024
- Community Chorus at South Berwick (NH), 2 event(s)
- Holiday Light 🔗: Choral works by Rutter, Esenvalds, and Pinkzebra, with the Esenvalds piece being uniquely accompanied by a Glass Harp. The finale of the concert will be a lively community sing. Christoper Pelonzi, conductor. Tickets: $14 advance, $17 at the door ($14 seniors and students). 12/2/2023
- take COURAGE, take HOPE, take JOY 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Solemn Vespers; and works by Faure, Hagenberg, Hairston and more. Tickets: $14 advance, $17 at the door; $14 for students & seniors, free for children 12 and under. With chamber ensemble. Dr. Amy Kotsonis, director. 4/14/2024
- Con Brio (CT), 1 event(s)
- Christmas Concerts 2023 🔗: Jan Dismas Zelenka: Missa Gratias agimus tibi (13th Mass); and other songs of gthe season by Stroope, Bach, Mendelssohn, Tavener, Holst, and others, including much-loved Christmas music and Carols, some with audience participation. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- Con Brio Choral Society (CT), 2 event(s)
- Christmas Concerts 2023 🔗: Jan Dismas Zelenka: Missa Gratias agimus tibi (13th Mass); seasonal music by Z. Randall Stroope, J.S. Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Gustav Holst, David Willcocks (with audience), John Tavener, Donald McCullough, Peter-Anthony Togni, and others. Carley DeFranco, soprano; Gigi Mitchell-Velasco, alto; Terrence Fay, tenor; Christopher Grundy, bass. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- Spring Concerts 2024 🔗: John Rutter: Te Deum; Antonio Vivaldi: Dixit Dominus, RV807; Maurice Duruflé: Ubi Caritas; Carl Jenkins: Exsultate Jubilate; Randall Thompson: The Last Words of David; W.A. Mozart: Credo, from Coronation Mass KV 317; Josef Rheinberger: Abendlied, Op. 69 No. 3; Eric Whitacre: The Seal Lullaby; Moses Hogan (arr.): Elijah Rock; John Rutter (arr.): Battle Hymn of the Republic. Carley DeFranco and Louise Fauteux, soprano; Allison Messier, mezzo-soprano; Ransom Bruce and Terrence Fay, tenor. With the Con Brio Festival Orchestra. 4/12 & 4/14/2024
- Concert Choir of Northeastern CT (CT), 1 event(s)
- Baroque to Broadway 🔗: 5/5/2024
- CONCORA (CT), 5 event(s)
- Esmail & Bach 🔗: Reena Esmail: This Love Between Us; J.S. Bach: Magnificat in D, BWV 243. 11/12/2023
- Pärt, Passio 🔗: Arvo Pärt: Passio Domini Nostri Jesu Christi secundum Joannem. Malcolm Merriweather, conductor. 1/20/2024
- CONCORA: Past, Present and Future 🔗: Featuring Composers & Conductors from CONCORA. Special Guests: Richard M. Coffey & Larry Allen. 4/21/2024
- Messiah 🔗: George Friderich Handel: Messiah, HWV56. 12/1 & 12/3/2023
- Glorious Bach Choruses 🔗: J.S. Bach: Herr, unser Herrscher and Ruht wohl from St. John Passion; Kyrie eleison and Dona nobis pacem from B Minor Mass; choruses from Nun ist das Heil und die Kraft, BWV50; Nun komm der heiden HeilandM, BWV62; and Das neuegeborne Kindelein, BWV122. Final concert for the CONCORA Summer Festival. 7/27/2024
- CONCORA (MA), 1 event(s)
- Esmail & Bach 🔗: Reena Esmail: This Love Between Us; J.S. Bach: Magnificat in D, BWV 243. 11/10/2023
- Concord Chorale (NH), 2 event(s)
- A Testiment To Peace 🔗: Featuring The Purple Finches youth choir. With brass, organ, piano and percussion. Sunday's performance will be live-streamed. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- A Mass for Peace 🔗: Karl Jenkins: The Armed Man: A Mass for Peace. With orchestra. Sunday's performance will also be live streamed. 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- Concord Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- Winter Holiday Concerts 🔗: J.S. Bach: Christmas Oratorio, Parts 1-3. Janet Ross, soprano; Roselin Osser, mezzo-soprano; Jonas Budris, tenor; Richard Giarusso, baritone; Jonathan Wessler, organ. Tickets: $30, $25 seniors, $10 students and children. 12/9 & 12/9/2023
- Lift Up Your Voices 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied, Op. 54 (Dr. Kevin Leong, conductor); Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Carley DeFranco, soprano; Emily Marvosh, mezzo-soprano; Jonas Budris, tenor; Craig Juricka, bass; Jonathan McPhee, conductor. 5/11 & 5/12/2024
- Concord Women’s Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- After the Rain: Music for the Journey 🔗: Gwyneth Walker: Maid of Constant Sorrow; Elaine Hagenberg: "O Love That Will Not Let Me Go"; Jocelyn Hagen: The Sky Falls; Anthony Trecek-King: I’m on My Way. This program serves to uplift and to delight, to overcome and to ultimately sing with joy! 5/4/2024
- A Celebration of Glorias: Vivaldi’s Signature and More 🔗: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria; Craig Courtney: Festival Gloria; Ola Gjeilo: works for women’s voices, piano, and string quartet. Vivaldi's Gloria is most often sung with mixed chorus, but Concord Women’s Chorus offers a special view of Vivaldi’s world as composer for the Ospedale della Pietà – a convent, orphanage, and music school for foundling girls in early 18th century Venice. 12/16/2023
- Connecticut Chamber Choir (CT), 1 event(s)
- The Heartfelt Things 🔗: Choral works by Finzi, Parker, Britten and Paulus. Liam Shannon, baritone. Tickets: $15, free for children under 12. 4/13/2024
- Connecticut Choral Society (CT), 4 event(s)
- The Breath of Life 🔗: Dan Forrest: The Breath of Life; Light Beyond Shadow; Alway Something Sings, Astor Piazzolla: Four Seasons of Buenos Aires; Amy Beach: Two Songs. Francesca Federico, soprano; Miriam Liske-Doorandish, cello; Max Vladimiroff, piano; Linda Sweetman-Waters, organ and piano; Eric Dale Knapp, director. With ORCHESTRANEXUS and the Nexus Choral Artists. Tickets $25, available online or at the door. 11/10, 11/11 & 11/12/2023
- Winter Sing featuring the Faure Requiem 🔗: The Winter Sing is an opportunity for singers to join in the fun or for music lovers to simply come and enjoy. Featuring Francesca Federico, soprano; Damian Savarino, bass; Linda Sweetman-Waters, organist; Eric Dale Knapp, conductor. Scores will be available or you are welcome to bring your own. Suggested donation: $20, or $25 if a score is provided. 1/21/2024
- Messiah Sing 🔗: Come sing Händel's Messiah (Parts II & III). Francesca Federico, soprano; Holly Sorensen, mezzo-soprano; Nicholas Simpson, tenor; John Robert Green, bass-baritone; Linda Sweetman-Waters, organ; Eric Dale Knapp, director. With other Nexus Choral Artists. Whether you’re a singer or a classical music aficionado our annual sing-ins are for you! $20 suggested donation at the door to attend/sing. You may bring your own music or borrow a score at the door. 3/24/2024
- Summer Choral Workshops presented by the Connecticut Choral Society 🔗: Master teacher offers summer choral workshops! Singers of all levels are invited to attend one or all three Choral Workshops with master teacher and celebrated mezzo-soprano Elizabeth Russo. We especially encourage local choirs and other chorus singers to attend. Classes will include light physical warm-ups and stretches, vocal technique, including both group and individual instruction, and work on choral repertoire. No auditions are required. Elizabeth Russo has over 30 years of teaching and performing experience in NYC and CT. Charge: $28 per workshop. Advanced online registration with payment is suggested. Parking is free and the church is wheelchair accessible. 8/12, 8/19 & 8/26/2024
- Connecticut Gay Men's Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- Pure Imagination 🔗: Discover a world of dreams, illusion and fantasy when the men of the Connecticut Gay Men's Chorus bring their magic to Old Saybrook and Fairfield! 4/27, 4/27 & 5/11/2024
- Connecticut Master Chorale (CT), 2 event(s)
- Annual Holiday Prelude Concert 🔗: An eclectic program of choral music that includes old favorites as well as exciting new compositions for Winter, Advent, Hannukah and Christmas and a new a composition by Tina Johns Heidrich. “A Calypso Christmas” features the return of the ever-popular steel drums! Joseph Jacovino, piano and organ; Tina Johns Heidrich, director. With the Connecticut Master Chorale Holiday Brass and Steel. Tickets: $20 in advance, $25 at the door. 11/19/2023
- Spring Concert, works by Dan Forrest 🔗: Dan Forrest: LUX: The Dawn From On High; "The Music of Living"; "I Thank You God"; "Light Beyond Shadow"; "Hallelu Yah" (three settings of Hallelujah Psalms that range from invigorating to deeply touching to dancing for joy). Tina Johns Heidrich, director. With the Connecticut Master Chorale Orchestra and Joseph Jacovino, piano. 3/10/2024
- Connecticut Yankee Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- I Hear America Singing! 🔗: A choral celebration of Patriotic and Americana favorites to commemorate our 40th Anniversary Year! It includes guest instrumentalists and a presentation of our annual CYC Scholarship. Donations of non-perishable food items will be taken to support the Friendly Hands Food Bank. Tickets: $15 adults, $12 seniors & students, $5 children 12 and under. 5/19/2024
- Consonare Community Choir (CT), 1 event(s)
- Concert | Light, Fate, & Fortune featuring Carmina Burana 🔗: Elaine Hagenburg: Illuminare; Carl Orff: Carmina Burana (excerpts). With the Willimantic Orchestra. Join us for an afternoon filled with music of light, fate, and fortune. Suggested donation: $15 (however, no one is turned away). 5/19/2024
- Consonare Youth Choir (CT), 1 event(s)
- Firelight 🔗: Music of Katerina Gimon, Andrea Ramsey, Samuel Barber, Eva Ugalde, and more, evoking the experience of singing around the fire at night with music of community, mystery, and storytelling. There will be an opportunity for the audience to join in the sing. Admission is free (donations welcome). 11/18/2023
- Consonare Youth Choirs (CT), 1 event(s)
- Concert: Refraction 🔗: Works by Rosephanye Powell, Francesca Caccini, Florence Price, Tracy Wong, Cyndi Lauper, and more, redirecting how we see ourselves through sharing music and exploring the mind-body connection through song, performed by Choir Matrix and Consonare Youth Choirs. Featuring m Free admissions, but donations are greatly welcomed. 3/23/2024
- Con Tutti (NH), 1 event(s)
- The Sound of All of Us 🔗: 5/18/2024
- Convivium Musicum (MA), 4 event(s)
- O Quam Gloriosum: Music of the Late Spanish Renaissance 🔗: Works by Victoria, Morales, and Guerrero. 11/19 & 12/3/2023
- Music for a French Cathedral 🔗: Works by Ockeghem and Josquin, including parts of Ockeghem’s Missa pro defunctis and Josquin’s Déploration sur la mort d’Ockeghem. We will also celebrate the 550th anniversary of the passing of Dufay. 2/25 & 3/2/2024
- Draw On Sweet Night 🔗: Music based on the thoughts and emotions that arise between dusk and dawn, including works by Wilbye, Lasso, Aleotti, Palestrina, and others. 6/1 & 6/2/2024
- Summer Sing 🔗: Join members of Convivium Musicum for an evening of Singing and merry making. Repertoire will include works by Senfl, Isaac, and Lassus, with gems such as Innsbruck, ich muss dich lassen and Virgo Prudentissima. Free admission, refreshments will be served. 8/7/2024
- Coolidge Corner Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Memories of Light 🔗: Gabriel Fauré: Requiem; and works by Arnesen, Gjeilo, Stroope and Rachmaninoff. Suggested donation: $10, $25 family, $5 students/seniors/low income. 6/1/2024
- The Copley Singers (MA), 2 event(s)
- Coro Allegro (MA), 2 event(s)
- IDENTITY: reclaimed 🔗: Alberto Ginastera: The Lamentations of Jeremiah; James MacMillan: Cantos Sagrados; Maurice Duruflé: Requiem. Clare McNamara, mezzo-soprano; Taras Leschishin, baritone; Eugene Kim, cello; Heinrich Christensen, organ. 11/19/2023
- Identity: I Believe 🔗: Margaret Bonds: Credo; William Grant Still: A Psalm for the Living; plus art songs, spirituals and gospel works by Harry T Burleigh, Horace Clarence Boyer, Thomas A. Dorsey, Jester Hairston, M. Roger Holland, II, J. Rosamund Johnson, Patrick Dupré Quigley and Reginald Mobley. Breanna Sinclairé, soprano; Reginald Mobley, countertenor; Philip Lima, baritone; David F. Coleman, piano. 2/18/2024
- Coro-Dante, Chorus of the Dante Alighieri Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- Chiaroscuro Italiano: From Darkness to Light 🔗: Works by Verdi, Puccini, Giordano, and Mozart. Reception following concert. Tickets: $20. 4/28/2024
- Counterpoint (VT), 4 event(s)
- Turn the World Around 🔗: A celebration of a cappella folksongs and the Great American Songbook, featuring both new works and classic Robert De Cormier arrangements from Counterpoint’s early years. Tickets: $5 general admission. 9/10/2023
- Joint Concert with the Saint Michael’s College Singers 🔗: A free concert featuring Christmastime favorites and seasonal songs. 12/13/2023
- Brahms and Beethoven: Romani and Scottish Songs 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Zigeunerlieder; Ludwig van Beethoven: settings of Scottish folksongs; plus piano trio movements by Fanny Hensel and Clara Schumann. 4/28, 6/8, 7/14 & 7/21/2024
- Farmers' Night 🔗: A collection of folk songs and Vermont songs. Free admission. 1/17/2024
- Counterpoint Vocal Ensemble (VT), 1 event(s)
- Christmas with Counterpoint and the VSO Brass Quintet 🔗: Each VSO Brass Quintet and Counterpoint concert features a perfect blend of brass and voices alongside the premiere of a Music-COMP student composition, traditional carols, a classic arrangement by Robert De Cormier, and a bit of seasonal fun. Nathaniel G. Lew, conductor. 12/14, 12/15, 12/16 & 12/17/2023
- Crescendo (CT), 5 event(s)
- Sacred Poly-Choral Works and Opera Choruses from the early Baroque to the early Classical periods in Latin America and Europe 🔗: Motets, villancicos and choruses by Manuel de Zumaya, Domenico Zipoli, Antonio Vivaldi, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Georg Philipp Telemann, and Johann Sebastian Bach; Baroque opera excerpts by Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco (composer of the first Latin American opera), Henry Purcell, Jean-Philippe Rameau, and Christoph Willibald Gluck among others. 10/29/2023
- Festive Holiday Music with a New, Earth-Conscious Message, by Candlelight 🔗: Popular traditional Carols for Yuletide, Solstice and Christmas with new lyrics by Australian musician, lyricist, and writer Sophia Green; with contemporary English and Irish Carol settings by Oliver Barton, Tim Porter, and others. The vocal works are contrasted by early English instrumental pieces for trumpet, recorder, harp, and organ. Chris Belluscio, trumpet; Tricia van Oers, recorder; Christa Patton, harp; Christine Gevert, director. 12/17/2023
- Early Polyphony for Low Voices from Ockeghem to Palestrina 🔗: Sacred four- to six-voice works by Johannes Ockeghem, Heinrich Isaac, Josquin des Prez, John Taverner, Thomas Tallis, and Giovanni Pierluigi Palestrina. 2/3/2024
- A Dramatic Early Baroque Oratorio and a Twelve-Voice Mass 🔗: Giacomo Carissimi: Jephte; Mass for 12 voices (based on “The Armed Man”). Pablo Bustos, Jephte; Agnes Coakley Cox, Filia. Period Instrument Ensemble directed by Christine Gevert. 3/24/2024
- Trial by Jury and “The Trials of Love in the Spring!” 🔗: Gilbert and Sullivan: Trial by Jury (semi-staged, costumed); and solo and ensemble numbers from Patience, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M.S. Pinafore, Iolanthe, The Mikado, Ruddigore, and Princess Ida. Christine Gevert and John-Arthur Miller, directors. 5/4/2024
- Crescendo (MA), 5 event(s)
- Sacred Poly-Choral Works and Opera Choruses from the early Baroque to the early Classical periods in Latin America and Europe 🔗: Motets, villancicos and choruses by Manuel de Zumaya, Domenico Zipoli, Antonio Vivaldi, Marc-Antoine Charpentier, Georg Philipp Telemann, and Johann Sebastian Bach; Baroque opera excerpts by Tomás de Torrejón y Velasco (composer of the first Latin American opera), Henry Purcell, Jean-Philippe Rameau, and Christoph Willibald Gluck among others. 10/28/2023
- Festive Holiday Music with a New, Earth-Conscious Message, by Candlelight 🔗: Popular traditional Carols for Yuletide, Solstice and Christmas with new lyrics by Australian musician, lyricist, and writer Sophia Green; with contemporary English and Irish Carol settings by Oliver Barton, Tim Porter, and others. The vocal works are contrasted by early English instrumental pieces for trumpet, recorder, harp, and organ. Chris Belluscio, trumpet; Tricia van Oers, recorder; Christa Patton, harp; Christine Gevert, director. 12/16/2023
- Early Polyphony for Low Voices from Ockeghem to Palestrina 🔗: Sacred four- to six-voice works by Johannes Ockeghem, Heinrich Isaac, Josquin des Prez, John Taverner, Thomas Tallis, and Giovanni Pierluigi Palestrina. 2/4/2024
- A Dramatic Early Baroque Oratorio and a Twelve-Voice Mass 🔗: Giacomo Carissimi: Jephte; Mass for 12 voices (based on “The Armed Man”). Pablo Bustos, Jephte; Agnes Coakley Cox, Filia. Period Instrument Ensemble directed by Christine Gevert. 3/23/2024
- Trial by Jury and “The Trials of Love in the Spring!” 🔗: Gilbert and Sullivan: Trial by Jury (semi-staged, costumed); and solo and ensemble numbers from Patience, The Pirates of Penzance, H.M.S. Pinafore, Iolanthe, The Mikado, Ruddigore, and Princess Ida. Christine Gevert and John-Arthur Miller, directors. 5/5/2024
- Cumberland-Lincoln Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Holiday Concert 🔗: Free admission - donations are accepted. 12/10/2023
- Cumberland-Lincoln Community Chorus (RI), 1 event(s)
- Holiday Concert 🔗: Free admission - donations are accepted. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- Da Camera Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- December in New England: 1673 – 2015 🔗: Music that would have been sung in New England from the late 1600s (material from the Bay Psalm Book, the first book published in the United States), including work by New England poets, through to the twenty-first century. With songs from the New England Singing schools (Billings, Lowell, Swan, Holyoke, and more), a female Shaker music composer, Edward MacDowell, and Amy Beach; music of Nathaniel Dett and Ulysses Kay, arrangements of carols by Alice Parker, arrangements by Robert DeCormier, and the Christmas Cantata by Daniel Pinkham. 12/1 & 12/2/2023
- Danbury Concert Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- Credo, I Believe! 🔗: Margaret Bonds: Credo (selections); Antonio Vivaldi: Credo (selections); Zoltán Kodaly: Credo, from Missa Brevis; Franz Schubert: Credo, from Mass in G. 5/4/2024
- Dedham Choral Society (MA), 2 event(s)
- All is Bright 🔗: Festive Christmas music for choir, brass ensemble, organ and percussion. Daniel Pinkham: Fanfares; Christmas Cantata; Jonathan Willcocks: Magnificat; Randol Alan Bass: Gloria; Will Todd: Three Jazz Carols. Plus, Sing Along Carols! Tickets: adults $35, seniors $30, student (12 and above) $20, child $5. 12/15/2023
- Light's Living Spring! 🔗: Ola Gjeilo: Sunrise Mass; Elaine Hagenberg: Illuminare (setting sacred Latin, Greek, and English texts). 4/12/2024
- Down East Singers (ME), 2 event(s)
- Winter concert 🔗: Marianna Filippi: To Maine, With Love, Delmar Small: Wreathe the Holly, Twine the Bay; Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria. Multi-media performances with Halcyon String Quartet and Delmar Dustin Small, accordion. Admission $25; free for students 18 and younger, but all must have a ticket. 12/10 & 12/8/2023
- Mass in a Time of Anxiety 🔗: Josef Haydn: Mass in a Time of Anxiety, also known as the Lord Nelson Mass or Mass in D minor. Erin Chenard, soprano; Jazmin DeRice, contralto; David Myers-Wakeman, tenor; John David Adams, bass. With Mozart Mentors Orchestra. Tickets: $25, students 18 and younger pay what you wish. Light reception to follow - all are welcome. 5/27/2024
- Dracut Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Dance! 🔗: Songs that will have you dancing in your seats! Free admission. 5/15/2024
- Eastern Connecticut Symphony Chorus (CT), 2 event(s)
- Haydn & Stravinsky Finale 🔗: F.J. Haydn: Lord Nelson Mass (Sarah Joyce Cooper, soprano; Ziwen Xiang, tenor; Eliam Ramos, bass); Dan Perttu: Phoenix; Caroline Shaw: and the swallow; John Williams: "Fawkes the Phoenix" from Harry Potter & the Chamber of Secrets; Igor Stravinsky: Firebird Suite. 4/27/2024
- Palm Sunday Concert 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem. Free admission. 3/24/2024
- Emmanuel Music (MA), 5 event(s)
- Christmas at Emmanuel 🔗: J. S. Bach: "Sie werden aus Saba alle kommen", BWV 65; Jonathan Woody: "As though on snow"; Benjamin Britten: Saint Nicolas. Charley Blandy, tenor (Nicolas). With Cambridge Common Voices and Boston Children’s Chorus. 12/17/2023
- St. Matthew Passion 🔗: J.S. Bach: St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244. Jonas Budris, Evangelist; David McFerrin, Jesus. With St. Paul's Choir School. 3/23/2024
- Chorale Sing 🔗: Emmanuel Music Engagement and The Bach Institute invite one and all to an open chorale sing. Artistic Director Ryan Turner and Bach Institute Director Pamela Dellal will introduce a handful of chorales from the cantata repertoire and lead in singing and learning these pieces together. Participation is free of charge, but we ask that people register and let us know what voice part (soprano, alto, tenor bass) they would like to sing. We will provide all scores in advance and there will be support from organ and professional singers as well. Register at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdTfFIStY5KBdZ6nzdWR5Y0M4yA2PfQqF5cQVHySVCWeHVyaQ/viewform 11/19/2023
- BachFest in Boston 🔗: A BachFest Leipzig Sendoff Concert. J.S. Bach: Was frag ich nach der Welt, BWV 94; Nimm von uns, Herr, du treuer Gott, BWV 101; Herr Jesu Christ, du höchstes Gut, BWV 113; Lobe den Herren, den mächtigen König der Ehren, BWV 137. With commissioned prelude motets by Marti Epstein, John Harbison (Fadensonnen), Elena Ruehr (Your Healing Word), and Errollyn Wallen. 6/5/2024
- Workshop: Bach’s St. Matthew Passion 🔗: Michael Marissen, renowned authority on the music and spiritual vision of J.S. Bach, explores the text, musical rhetoric, theological framework, liturgical context, historical setting, and spiritual vision of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion. Lecture with recorded music, study of the text (to be handed out), and Q&A. Refreshments and lunch provided. 3/23/2024
- Endicott College (MA), 1 event(s)
- Chamber Ensemble & Endicott Singers Holiday Program 🔗: Music for the holidays, with carols, music from around the world, and original arrangements of pieces you know and love for our unique blend of instruments and voices. Chorus selections include a Swedish Advent Carol, a Brazilian Carol, Ešenvalds’ Lux Aeterna, Pentatonix’s White Winter Hymnal, and selections from Handel’s Messiah, including the Hallelujah chorus. Chamber will play selections from Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker Suite and Beethoven’s 5th Symphony Finale. Led by Becca Kenneally, Nathan Cohen, Eric Christopher Perry, Sam Page, and Chris Lawnsby. 12/10/2023
- Ensemble Altera (MA), 1 event(s)
- A Christmas Present 🔗: Music written in the new millennium, mixing enchanting modern classics with sumptuous arrangements of timeless favorites. 12/9/2023
- Ensemble Altera (RI), 1 event(s)
- A Christmas Present 🔗: Music written in the new millennium, mixing enchanting modern classics with sumptuous arrangements of timeless favorites. 12/10/2023
- Fairfield County Chorale (CT), 3 event(s)
- Christmas Oratorio 🔗: J.S. Bach: Christmas Oratorio; Zoltán Kodaly: Veni, Veni, Emmanuel; Adolphus Hailstork: Christmas Canticle. 12/10/2023
- Misatango 🔗: Martín Palmieri, Misatango (Misa a Buenos Aires); selections by Evan Fein and Ola Gjeilo. 3/9/2024
- Brahms Requiem 🔗: Johannes Brahms: A German Requiem; Florence Price: Abraham Lincoln Walk at Midnight. 6/2/2024
- Falmouth Chorale (MA), 7 event(s)
- Community Sing 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem. Read-through with members of the Falmouth Chorale and Falmouth Chamber Players Orchestra. Andrew Jonathan Welch, director. Bring your own score or borrow at the door. Listeners welcome. Suggested donation: $5. 8/29/2023
- Is Not His Word Like a Fire: The Cry of Jeremiah and Five Mystical Songs 🔗: Richard Giarruso, baritone. With strings and percussion. 10/21 & 10/22/2023
- Songs of Remembrance, Songs of Thanksgiving 🔗: The Falmouth Chorale Chamber Singers present an a cappella concert. 10/29/2023
- For Unto Us a Child is Born 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. With chamber orchestra. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- An Evening of Readings, Carols, and Songs 🔗: A community sing of holiday favorites along with lessons and stories. 12/15/2023
- Lux Perpetua 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem; Witold Lutoslawski: Lacrimosa. With orchestra and soloists. 3/16 & 3/17/2024
- For the Beauty of the Earth: n concert 🔗: Paul Winter: The Missa Gaia. With instrumental ensemble and soloist. 4/27 & 4/28/2024
- Farmington Valley Chorale (CT), 2 event(s)
- Spreading the Flame – An Afternoon of Readings & Song to Celebrate the Season! 🔗: Join together to sing and celebrate the season together in readings & song. Tickets: $10 adults, free for students and children. 12/17/2023
- Rising Up: Handel's story of Joseph and his Brethren 🔗: G.F. Handel: Joseph - the first time the oratorio has ever been performed in CT. With the UConn Collegium Musicum, professional orchestra and soloists. Tickets available online; limited tickets will also be available at the door. 4/6/2024
- Fine Arts Chorale (MA), 2 event(s)
- Mozart and Handel 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Vesperae solennes de confessore; G.F. Handel: Dettingen Te Deum. 11/19/2023
- Spring 2024 Concert 🔗: J.S. Bach: Cantata, "Ein feste Burg ist unser Gott". BVW 80; John Rutter: Requiem. Olga Lisovska, soprano; Richard Travers, director. With chamber orchestra. Tickets: $30, $20 seniors and students. 5/5/2024
- First Unitarian Church of Worcester (MA), 4 event(s)
- Summersing: Fauré Requiem 🔗: Come to Summer Sings at the church on Thursday in June from 7-9 pm to sing through a major choral work with us! Bring your own score or borrow one of ours for a fee. 6/6/2024
- Summersing: Mozart Requiem 🔗: Come to Summer Sings at the church on Thursday in June from 7-9 pm to sing through a major choral work with us! Bring your own score or borrow one of ours for a fee. 6/13/2024
- Summersing: Bach Magnificat and Cantata 61 🔗: Come to Summer Sings at the church on Thursday in June from 7-9 pm to sing through a major choral work with us! Bring your own score or borrow one of ours for a fee. 6/20/2024
- Summersing: Alice Parker 🔗: Come to Summer Sings at the church on Thursday in June from 7-9 pm to sing through a major choral work with us! Bring your own score or borrow one of ours for a fee. Today: Alice Parker: "Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal" and other classics. 6/27/2024
- Franklin County Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Spring Concert 2024 - 10th Anniversary! 🔗: A wide variety of musical delights from the Broadway, pop/rock, folk, and classical genres, including the spiritual “Ride the Chariot,” John Rutter’s “A Gaelic Blessing,” Carly Simon’s “Let the River Run” (from Working Girl), Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young’s “Suite: Judy Blue Eyes,” a Kyrie Eleison by Mozart, and selections from Broadway and film musicals. The concert showcases the talents of 1995 GHS graduate and Broadway-show veteran Kevin Duda. An original Broadway cast member of Beautiful: The Carole King Musical and The Book of Mormon, Duda has gone on to form a production company, has served as Executive & Creative Producer for the Hallmark Channel and has developed fresh and forward-thinking entertainment for Regent and Norwegian Cruise Lines. 5/5/2024
- Glastonbury Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- Spring Sing: A World of Song 🔗: Tickets: $10, $8 seniors/children, free for age 5 and younger. 4/28/2024
- Global Arts Live (MA), 1 event(s)
- Ndlovu Youth Choir 🔗: Since its inception as part of an after-school program for vulnerable youth in 2009, the inspiring Ndlovu Youth Choir has become one of South Africa’s most treasured choral groups, recognized globally for its unique musical arrangements, vocal talents, and infectious energy. From their home base in the Moutse Valley in rural Limpopo to the finals of America’s Got Talent (season 14), the choir has given performances that thrill audiences around the world, sharing profound messages of hope, love, and togetherness. 11/19/2023
- Gloriae Dei Cantores (MA), 3 event(s)
- Advent Lessons and Carols 🔗: Candle-lit services with readings, prayers, and carols, a beloved tradition for over thirty-five years. All are welcome — no tickets required. The service will also be livestreamed on Saturday, Dec. 2 12/1 & 12/2/2023
- Handel's Messiah, Christmas Portion 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah (Christmas portion). With orchestra and guest soloists. Richard K. Pugsley, director. Pre-concert lecture at 6:45 p.m. Admission is free for students and youth under 18. 12/15 & 12/16/2023
- Lenten Concert—works by Byrd, Palestrina, Pärt & Ešenvalds 🔗: Renaissance and 21st century music, including works by William Byrd, Cristobal de Morales, Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, Franz Liszt, Arvo Pärt, Ēriks Ešenvalds, and Ola Gjeilo. Tickets are free for students and young people. 3/8 & 3/9/2024
- GMChorale (CT), 3 event(s)
- Colonial Concert XLIV 🔗: A performance in colonial garb of "the latest pieces brought over from across the Atlantic" to be performed by orchestra and organist. With a choral finale featuring the professional chorus Alchemy, prepared by Joseph D’Eugenio. 11/25/2023
- Festa Exultate! 🔗: Music from the Renaissance (featuring Alchemy); G.F. Handel: Zadok the Priest Coronation Anthem, HWV 258; "Let Their Celestial Concerts All Unite"; Hallelujah Chorus; J.S. Bach: Magnificat, BWV 243; Henry Purcell: Jubilate Deo in D Major. With Alchemy, the Chorale’s vocal chamber music choir, the Elm City Girls’ Choir and Orchestra New England. 11/12/2023
- Song of Destiny 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied (Song of Destiny); Franz Schubert: Mass in E-Flat, No. 6. Meredith Hansen, soprano; Meredith Ziegler, mezzo soprano; Jack Anthony Pott, tenor; Mark Womack, bass; Joseph D’Eugenio, director. With Alchemy, Saecula Singers and Alumnae of the Elm City Girls’ Choir, and Orchestra New England. 4/28/2024
- Grand Monadnock Youth Choirs (NH), 2 event(s)
- To the STARS! 🔗: GMYC’s premier high school choir, Cecilia Ensemble & Elm City Singers (grades 3-8), Esther Rhoades, director. Tickets: $20 adults, $5 children 5-18 years, free age 4 years and under. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- Si tu suenas 🔗: Spring concert featuring Cecilia Ensemble, Elm City Singers, and Choristers. Esther Rhoades, director. Tickets: $20, $5 for children age 5 and older, free for children under 5. 5/10 & 5/11/2024
- Granite State Choral Society (NH), 2 event(s)
- Sounds of the Season 🔗: Sandra M. Thomas, Music Director. Tickets: online $15 adult, $10 child 10 years and under; $20 at the door. 12/16 & 12/17/2023
- Hope, Healing, and Harmony: Music for the Soul 🔗: Dan Forest: Requiem for the Living. With the Symphony New Hampshire Chamber Orchestra. 4/28 & 5/5/2024
- Greater Freeport Community Chorus (ME), 1 event(s)
- Frost in the Air 🔗: Randall Thompson: Frostiana (musical settings of Robert Frost's poetry). Tickets: $10 adults, free under age 18. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- Greater Gardner Community Choir (MA), 1 event(s)
- The Journdey of Life 🔗: Gabriel Fauré: Requiem; Kevin Siegfried: Songs for the Journey. With orchestral ensemble. Tickets: $15, $12 seniors and children under 12. 5/19/2024
- Greater Milford Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Songs of Stage and Screen 🔗: Tickets: $12 at the door, free for children under age 10. 5/5/2024
- Greater New Bedford Choral Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- Spring concert 🔗: Celebrate Mother's Day with a concert of classical and contemporary choral music featuring works by FJ Haydn, Cole Porter, Gerald Dyck and more. Patrice Tiedemann, soprano; Allison Messier, mezzo-soprano; Marcus Huber, tenor; Jonathan Babbitt, organ; Raymond Buttero, director. Tickets: $20, free for children under 12. 5/12/2024
- Greater Newburyport Children's Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- A Celebration of Unity 🔗: Holiday music from around the world. Minji Kim., director. With local student readings and a small chamber orchestra ensemble including harp. Choral selections include a Spanish lullaby, a Moroccan Chanukah composition, an African Kwanzaa song of celebration, a Filipino Christmas carol and Benjamin Britten's Ceremony of Carols. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- Greater New Haven Community Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- We Have Had Singing: Celebrating 60-years of Song 🔗: A celebration of joy, community, and the bright future of GNHCC, featuring choral favorites through the decades. 6/8/2024
- Greater Tiverton Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Spring concert 🔗: 5/12/2024
- Greater Tiverton Community Chorus (RI), 1 event(s)
- Spring concert 🔗: 5/10/2024
- Greenwich Choral Society (CT), 2 event(s)
- Truth, Light, and Serenity 🔗: Annual holiday performances featuring music of Vivaldi, Mozart, Hagenberg, Jacobson, Powell, and Rudoi, and two newly commissioned carols by James Fitzwilliam. 12/10, 12/9 & 12/9/2023
- Transcendence & Triumph 🔗: Vaughan Williams: Serenade to Music; Ola Gjeilo: Luminous Night of the Soul; F .J. Haydn: Lord Nelson Mass. 4/20/2024
- Halalisa Singers (MA), 3 event(s)
- Concert for the Earth 🔗: Paul Winter, Paul Halley, Jim Scott, Oscar Castro-Neves, and Kim Oler: Missa Gaia/Earth Mass; works by Arnesen, Hogan, Saez, and Walker. Jim Scott, saxophone; Stan Strickland, saxopohone. Tickets: $25 general admission. 10/14 & 10/15/2023
- Be the Change: Songs of Courage and Inspiration 🔗: Music exploring legacies of important change agents such as Mahatma Gandhi, Martin Luther King Jr., Bob Dylan, James Weldon Johnson, and Naomi Judd. Ken Steven, arr.: “Hela Rotan” (Indonesian folk song); Rollo Dilworth, arr.: “Let Me Fly”; Dr. Brandon A. Boyd, arr.: “Sign Me Up”; Reena Esmail: “TaReKita” (written for a choir comprised of homeless individuals); Sergio Ortega Alvarado, arr. Gene Glickman: “El Pueblo Unido (The People United)”; Marques L.A. Garrett: “My Heart Be Brave” (words by James Weldon Johnson); Bob Dylan: “The Times They Are A’Changin’”; the Judds: “Love Can Build a Bridge”; Nick Page: “Choose to Bless the World”; Shlomo Carlbach, arr. Elizabeth Norton: “Return Again / Hashivenu (Return Us)”; Troy Robertson: “In Meeting We Are Blessed”; Sten Kallman, arr.: “Wangol” (Haitian folk song); Laura Farnell: “Be the Change”, and more. Jessica Tunick Berens, soprano; Trevor Berens, pianist; Bertram Lehmann, percussion. Tickets: $25. 1/27/2024
- Great American Songbook 🔗: A treasury of songs, including "Gershwin! A Concert Panorama" (including "Fascinating Rhythm"; "I’ve Got a Crush on You"; and "I Got Rhythm"); Duke Ellington’s "It Don’t Mean a Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)"; Harold Arlen’s "I’ve Got the World on a String"; Kirby Shaw’s "Beyond the Sea"; Sholom Secunda's (arr. Joshua Jacobson and Art Bailey), "Bai Mir Bisti Sheyn"; Russell Robinson (arr.)'s "Java Jive"; Irving Berlin's "God Bless America"; Woody Guthrie’s "This Land Is Your Land"; Harold Arlen and Yip Harburg's "Over the Rainbow"; Rodgers & Hammerstein’s "My Favorite Things" and "Quién Será?/Sway"; Norman Luboff’s lilting "Yellow Bird"; Kurt Weill’s "Mack the Knife"; and more. Trevor Berens, piano; Bertram Lehmann, percussion; Glenn Dickson, clarinet; Keala Kaumeheiwa, bass. Tickets: $25 4/27/2024
- Hampshire Choral Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- Spring Concert 🔗: Ralph Vaughn Williams: O Clap Your Hands; Gabriel Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine; Randall Thompson: The Road Not Taken; Nathaniel Dett: Son of Mary; Gently, Lord, O Gently Lead Us; Let us Cheer the Weary Traveler; Wolfgang Mozart: Vesperae Solennes de Confessore. Paige Graham, director. With soloists and orchestra. 6/2/2024
- Hampshire Young People's Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- 25th Anniversary Concert 🔗: Music by Vaughan Williams, Randall Thompson, William Boyce, Reena Esmail, Rollo Dilworth and others, also song in Swedish and French. 5/11/2024
- Handel and Haydn Society (MA), 8 event(s)
- Israel in Egypt 🔗: G.F. Handel: Israel in Egypt. 10/6 & 10/8/2023
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Joélle Harvey, soprano; John Holiday, countertenor; Stuart Jackson, tenor; José Coca Loza, bass-baritone; Jonathan Cohen, conductor. 11/24, 11/25 & 11/26/2023
- Harry, Haydn + Mozart 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Vesperae solennes de confessore; Mass in C Major, "Coronation"; Hildegard von Bingen: O filie Israhel (“Daughters of Israel”); Flos campi (“Flowers of the field”); Raphaella Aleotti: Vidi speciosam (“I saw a beauty”); Raphaella Aleotti: Surge propera amica mea (“Arise, my dear friend”); G.F. Haydn: Symphony No. 49, La passione. Harry Christophers, conductor; Joélle Harvey, soprano; Helen Charlston, mezzo-soprano; Aaron Sheehan, tenor; Matthew Brook, bass-baritone. 2/23 & 2/24/2024
- Baroque Christmas 🔗: J.S. Bach: “Herr, ein Mitleid, dein Erbarmen” from Christmas Oratorio; “Nur ein Wink von seinen Händen” from Christmas Oratorio; “Grosser Herr” from Christmas Oratorio; Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Noels pour les instruments; Domenico Scarlatti: Cantata pastorale per la Nativita do Signore Gesu Christo; Arcangelo Corelli: Christmas Concerto; Georg Philipp Telemann: Trumpet Sonata in D Major. Teresa Wakim, soprano; David McFerrin, baritone; Ian Watson, director. 12/14 & 12/17/2023
- Beethoven 9 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Raphaël Pichon, conductor. 3/15 & 3/16/2024
- Bach + Telemann 🔗: J.S. Bach: Cantata 106, Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit J.S. Bach: Cantata 4, Christ lag in Todes Banden; Brandenburg Concerto No. 6; Georg Philipp Telemann: Cantata, Du aber Daniel gehe hin. Robin Johannsen, soprano; Jonathan Cohen, conductor. 3/22 & 3/24/2024
- B Minor Mass 🔗: J.S. Bach: Mass in B Minor. Masaaki Suzuki, conductor. 4/5 & 4/7/2024
- Brahms Requiem 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Begräbnisgesang (Funeral Song); Ein deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem). Lucy Crowe, soprano; James Atkinson, baritone; James Burton, conductor (replacing Bernard Labadie). 4/19 & 4/21/2024
- Handel Society of Dartmouth College (NH), 1 event(s)
- Spring Concert 🔗: Arthur Honegger: Le Roi David. With the Dartmouth Glee Club. Tickets: $20. 5/8/2024
- Hartford Chorale (CT), 3 event(s)
- Vivaldi’s Gloria 🔗: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria, RV 589; William Grant Still: Spirituals: A Medley; Leonard Bernstein “Make Our Garden Grow” from Candide; Édouard Lalo: Symphonie espagnole, Op. 21. Leonid Sigal violin; Jacomo Bairos conductor. 4/12, 4/13 & 4/14/2024
- Tales of Halloween 🔗: Chilling favorites from Hocus Pocus, Jurassic Park, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and more. Guests are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes as The Bushnell transforms into a spooktacular theater with spellbinding decorations, festive activities, and tons of tricks and treats! John Jesensky, director. 10/28/2023
- Messiah & Magnificat 🔗: Handel: Messiah (Part 1); J.S. Bach: Magnificat. Concert will also include an audience carol sing with the orchestra. Free admission. 12/20/2023
- Hartford Gay Men's Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- Holiday Concert 🔗: 12/10, 12/9 & 12/9/2023
- Hartford Symphony (CT), 2 event(s)
- Vivaldi’s Gloria 🔗: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria, RV 589; William Grant Still: Spirituals: A Medley; Leonard Bernstein “Make Our Garden Grow” from Candide; Édouard Lalo: Symphonie espagnole, Op. 21. Leonid Sigal violin; Jacomo Bairos conductor. 4/12, 4/13 & 4/14/2024
- Tales of Halloween 🔗: Chilling favorites from Hocus Pocus, Jurassic Park, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and more. Guests are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes as The Bushnell transforms into a spooktacular theater with spellbinding decorations, festive activities, and tons of tricks and treats! John Jesensky, director. 10/28/2023
- The Harvard Choruses (MA), 1 event(s)
- A Light in April 🔗: Combined concert of the Harvard Choruses featuring guest conductor Sydney Guillaume, who will lead performances of his works and of others. His intricate and spirited musical language, often calling on his roots in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, inspires the rest of the program, and calls us to celebrate our human connection and capacity for joy. Part of Harvard’s annual ARTS FIRST Festival. 4/26/2024
- Harvard-Radcliffe Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Fire and Ice: Cool, Cool Jazz and Spiritual Fervor 🔗: Will Todd: Mass in Blue; Margaret Bonds: Credo; Melissa Dunphy: Canticle of Hannah. Sarah Joyce Cooper, soprano; Dana Whiteside, baritone; and John Sullivan, piano; Edward Elwyn Jones, conductor. With jazz trio. Tickets: $25, $15 seniors, free for students. Free parking for concertgoers available in the Oxford St. Garage, 52 Oxford Street, and the Broadway Garage on Felton Street. 11/18/2023
- Harwich Women’s Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Benefit Concert 🔗: Folk music from Canada, James Taylor, Eric Whitacre, original song by Meg Hunter, Bruno Mars, Fred Rogers and more. All donations will go to Hands of Hope Food Pantry and Outreach Center. 10/1/2023
- Heritage Chorale (MA), 4 event(s)
- Open Rehearsals 🔗: Come to an Open Rehearsal, schedule an audition, and see for yourself the energy, talent, and dedication of Heritage Chorale singers, our inspired music director, and expert accompanist. See heritagechorale.org for more information. 9/12 & 9/5/2023
- Fall 2023 Concert: Voices of Joy and Thanksgiving 🔗: Join us for choral music of Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Libby Larsen, Nurit Hirsch, Morten Lauridsen (80th birthday!), Benjamin Britten; Goudimel, Tallis, Palestrina, Handel, Haydn. Kevin Neel, soloist in Haydn's "Little Organ Mass." With string orchestra and handbell choir. 11/19/2023
- Winter Pops: Come Out and Play! 🔗: Songs of Nature, Friendship & Games, including George Harrison's "Here Comes the Sun"; Stephen Schwartz's "For Good" (from Wicked); Karl Suessdorf and John Blackburn's "Moonlight in Vermont"; Johannes Brahms's Waldesnacht, as well as some "silly" songs and works by John Rutter. Steven Lipsitt, director. Advance purchase discount! 2/25/2024
- Hold Fast to Dreams 🔗: Roland Carter: Hold Fast to Dreams (poem by Langston Hughes); Florence Price: Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight (poem by Vachel Lindsay); Margaret Bonds: Simon Bore the Cross (poem by Langston Hughes). Philip Lima, baritone. Advance tickets online, saving $5 per ticket versus the price at the door. Tickets: $25 advance/$30 at the door; $15 students under 18. 5/19/2024
- Highland Glee Club (MA), 7 event(s)
- HOOK'D on Gilbert & Sullivan 🔗: Selections from Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story, Skin of Our Teeth and Peter Pan; and Gilbert & Sullivan's Iolanthe, Pirates of Penzance, The Mikado, and HMS Pinafore. Lonnie Powell, John Ficarelli, Ben Morse, Connor Vigeant, Tom Frates and Paul Barrett, soloists; Sarah Robinson Seeber, director. 10/28/2023
- Holiday Feast of Song! 🔗: "It's that time of year..." Classical and Traditional music for Christmas and Hanukkah, reception to follow. Sarah Robinson Seeber, Music Director. General admission $20; youth and children under 19 are free! Parking is available. 12/9/2023
- Open Rehearsals 🔗: The Highland Glee Club, founded in Newton Highlands in 1908, and Sarah Robinson Seeber, Music Director invite singing men to join us for open rehearsals on Tuesday January 9 and Monday, January 15, which continues our 2023-2024 season. Please arrive early for music distribution. We will be doing a Celtic Tribute Saturday, March 16, 2024. 1/15 & 1/9/2024
- The Pipes Are Callin' A Celtic Tribute 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams, arr.: “Loch Lomand” and "The Turtle Dove"; tenor Connor Vigeant sings “Turn Ye to Me”; a performance on the uilleann (Irish) pipes by Dan Meyers; favorites like “Danny Boy” and “Suo Gan,” along with equally beautiful songs you probably haven’t heard yet; all performed by a group of good-lookin’ men IN KILTS. 3/16/2024
- Vive L’Amour! 🔗: A festival of men's choral music. 5/11/2024
- A SCHUBERTIADE - An Evening of Music by Franz Schubert 🔗: An elegant evening of Old World charm and sophistication; Schubert choral works interspersed with piano solos by Jonathan Reddix and Schubert's rarely heard “Arpeggione” Sonata performed on double bass. 4/27/2024
- Love - In 2024: Make Love Not War 🔗: A Love-In, with the Firefly Band. Gentle people, please join us! Bring a lawn chair, a picnic, and some flowers for your hair. Music of peace, love, and understanding: close covers of folk and rock songs of the 60s and early 70s by Dylan, the Beatles, the Byrds, Simon & Garfunkel, Cream, the Beach Boys, the Grateful Dead, the Mamas & Papas, CSNY, and more! Free admission, donations welcome. Rain date: Monday, June 17. 6/16/2024
- Illuminati Vocal Arts Ensemble (MA), 2 event(s)
- Martin Mass 🔗: Frank Martin: Mass; J.S. Bach: Singet dem Herrn, BWV 225; works by Alice Parker. E. Wayne Abercrombie, guest conductor. 10/29/2023
- The Passing of the Year 🔗: Jonathan Dove: The Passing of the Year. Alan C. Murchie, piano; Arianne Abela, conductor. With the Mount Holyoke Glee Club. 3/2/2024
- Illumine Vocal Arts Ensemble (MA), 1 event(s)
- Brahms' Ein deutsches Requiem 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45. Paige Graham, soprano; John Salvi, bass; Alan C. Murchie and Larry Schipull, piano; Kai Glashausser, timpani; Arianne Abela, director. This piece has a special place in our hearts – an ad hoc chorus performed it in 2011 with conductor Tony Thornton, as a Red Cross benefit in the wake of a devastating snowstorm, helping to lead to the formation of Illuminati. 5/10/2024
- In Choro Novo (MA), 2 event(s)
- Open rehearsals 🔗: Like to sing? Come and see what In Choro Novo has to offer! Directed by Dr. Therese Provenzano, the group sings all genres of a cappella and accompanied music, from Mozart, Charpentier, and Handel as well as Eric Whitacre and Morten Lauridsen; jazz artists such as Louis Prima, Frank Sinatra, Duke Ellington, and Irving Berlin; and pop artists like the Beatles, Sting, Paul Simon, and Cold Play. 9/12 & 9/5/2023
- Sing Gently 🔗: Spring concert: an evening of choral music. Tickets: $20 advance, $25 at the door. 5/4/2024
- Ipswich River Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Seasons 🔗: a Musical Journey Through the Seasons of Life, featuring "What a Wonderful World", "In My Life", "Here Comes the Sun", "Seasons of Love", "Song for the Mira", "Turn! Turn! Turn", "In Time of Silver Rain" and more. The IRCC Children’s Chorus will also perform. 4/27 & 4/28/2024
- Island Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Spring concert 🔗: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria; William Peek: new work, premiere. Suggested donation: $20, free for children and students. 4/5 & 4/6/2024
- The Jameson Singers (MA), 2 event(s)
- BEAUTIES JOYND TOGETHER: Music of the British Isles 🔗: William Byrd: Ne irascaris, Domine,; William Harris: "Faire Is the Heaven"; Jonathan Dove: "Ring Out, Wild Bells"; plus an array of pieces by Vaughan Williams, Purcell, Goss, Bairstow, Poston, and O’Regan. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- Music for Double Choir 🔗: Frank Martin: Mass for double choir; J.S. Bach: Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied; Raffaella Aleotti: Surge, propera amica mea; J. Andrés Ballesteros: Ave Maria (World premiere). 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- Jamestown Community Chorus (RI), 1 event(s)
- Peace 🔗: Choral selections ranging from J.S. Bach to Elvis Costello. Bruce J. Whitehouse, director. Tickets: $15. 5/4/2024
- Joyful Voices of Inspiration (MA), 1 event(s)
- Big Outdoors Spring Sing 🔗: An open gospel sing and fundraiser led by Donnell Patterson. We invite both singers and listeners alike enjoy the fabulous gospel music Donnell will teach the gathered group. Rain date: Saturday June 22. Tickets: $35. 6/15/2024
- JP Jubilee (MA), 1 event(s)
- Spring concert: You Are Light 🔗: Rachel Hassinger, director. 5/11/2024
- Jubilate Chorale (MA), 1 event(s)
- Heavenly Harmony 🔗: F.J. Haydn: "Lord Nelson" Mass; opera excepts by Verdi, Puccini, and more. Alisa Cassola, soprano; Alexis Peart, mezzo-soprano; Fausto Miro, tenor; Juan Suarez, baritone; Murray Kidd, director. With string quartet and trumpets. Tickets: $20, $18 senior/student. 5/5/2024
- Kearsarge Chorale (NH), 1 event(s)
- The Road Home 🔗: Randall Thompson: "Frostiana"; Bob Chilcott: "Five Days that Changed the World"; and a lovely setting of "Good Night Moon". Alex Ager, director. Tickets: $10 adult, $5 student. 11/18/2023
- Keene Chorale (NH), 2 event(s)
- Rejoice! Carols With Brass 🔗: Medieval music by Tomás Luis de Victoria, music from the baroque period by Handel, Christmas music by Daniel Pinkham, and popular holiday music by Leroy Anderson. Maestro Cailin Marcel Manson, conductor. With the New England Repertory Orchestra brass and timpani. 12/10/2023
- Hymn of Praise 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Symphony No. 2, Lobgesang. 5/5/2024
- Kent Singers (CT), 3 event(s)
- King's Chapel Choir (MA), 3 event(s)
- When Britten met Poulenc 🔗: Tickets $25, 20 students/seniors ($5 discount in advance). Validated discount parking is available at One Beacon Garage, across the street from the Chapel. 10/22/2023
- Music, She Wrote (Part 2) 🔗: From Beach to Tann. Tickets $25, 20 students/seniors ($5 discount in advance). Validated discount parking is available at One Beacon Garage, across the street from the Chapel. 1/28/2024
- Bach B minor Mass 🔗: J.S. Bach: Mass in b minor. With soloists and orchestra. Tickets $25, $20 students/seniors, free ages 8–17. ($5 discount in advance). Validated discount parking is available at One Beacon Garage, across the street from the Chapel. 3/24/2024
- Koleinu, Boston's Jewish Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Kolot Nashim (Women's Voices) 🔗: A concert celebrating women composers, with new and past choral favorites by Shulamit Ran, Chava Albertstein and Flory Jagoda, among many others. With Cantor DJ Fortine and Abigale Reisman, violinist from Ezekiel’s Wheels Klezmer Band. 6/9/2024
- Lexington Pops Chorus (MA), 3 event(s)
- Non-Audition Open Rehearsals 🔗: Sing with Lexington Pops Chorus in Its 42nd Season! Free open rehearsals will be held on Tuesdays, September 12th and 19th. Singers must be able to read music. Now beginning its 42nd year, the chorus enjoys the enthusiasm of members from over 15 area towns. We sing a wide variety of music, including classical, Broadway, jazz, folk and gospel. Our winter concerts on January 19 and 20, 2024, will be dedicated to Bob Lague, who directed the chorus for 41 years since its inception in 1982. The program will feature Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem, Randall Thompson’s “Alleluia”, “How Lovely is Thy Dwelling Place” from Johannes Brahms’ A German Requiem, “Goin' Home”, adapted from the Largo of Dvorak’s “New World" Symphony, and more. We look forward to welcoming you! 9/12 & 9/19/2023
- A Musical Tribute In Memory of Bob Lague 🔗: Bob Lague was conductor of Lexington Pops Chorus for 41 years. This concert features some of the best loved works of choral music including Gabriel Faure’s Requiem, Mozart’s Lacrymosa, John Rutter’s “The Lord is My Shepherd”, Randall Thompson’s “Alleluia”, Antonin Dvorak’s “Goin’ Home”, Largo from New World Symphony, and Dan Forrest’s ”Shalom”. Tickets: $20 adults, $5 children 12 and under. 1/19 & 1/20/2024
- Lexington Pops Chorus In Full Bloom! 🔗: W.A Mozart: Missa brevis in F; selections from Beautiful: The Carole King Musical; Morten Lauridsen: "Sure On This Shining Night"; Kirby Shaw: "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"; Leonard Bernstein: "Almighty Father"; "Make Our Garden Grow"; and much more! Max Evrard, conductor. Tickets: $20 adults, $5 children 12 and under. 5/17 & 5/18/2024
- Lexington Symphony (MA), 2 event(s)
- Joyous Trilogy 🔗: Claude Debussy: Nocturnes; Edward Elgar: Falstaff, Op. 68; Quinn Mason: A Joyous Trilogy. Jonathan McPhee, conductor. 3/16/2024
- Lift Up Your Voices 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied, Op. 54 (Dr. Kevin Leong, conductor); Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Carley DeFranco, soprano; Emily Marvosh, mezzo-soprano; Jonas Budris, tenor; Craig Juricka, bass; Jonathan McPhee, conductor. 5/11 & 5/12/2024
- Lincoln Festival Chorus (ME), 1 event(s)
- Summer concert: Schubert and The Platters 🔗: Franz Shubert: Mass in G Major, D. 167; The Platters: "My Prayer"; "Red Sails"; and more. Linda Blanchard, Artistic Director; Sean Fleming, piano, organ. 8/11 & 8/9/2024
- Longwood Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- Longwood Symphony Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- Transfiguration 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied (Song of Destiny); Dai Wei: Invisible Portals; Nina Shekhar: Lumina; Richard Strauss: Tod und Verklärung (Death and Transfiguration). Jotaro Nakano, Music Director. Benefiting YWCA Cambridge. 5/11/2024
- Lorelei Ensemble (MA), 2 event(s)
- Ligeti 100: BSO Presents 🔗: György Ligeti: Négy lakodalmi tánc; Ricercare for organ; 2 Etudes for organ; Volumina for orga; Johannes Okeghem: Kyrie from Missa prolacionum; Prenez sur moi vostre exemple amoureux; Agnus dei from Missa prolacionum; Guillaume Dufay: Rite maiorem iacobum canamus; Idegen Földön; O proles Hispanie; Flos florum; Apostolo glorioso. Heinrich Christensen, organ. Free, no ticket required. 11/12/2023
- Look Up 🔗: Meredith Monk: "Other Worlds Revealed", from Atlas; "Earth Seen from Above", from Atlas; Molly Herron: Stellar Atmospheres; Elena Ruehr: Not from the stars; Elijah Daniel Smith: Suspended in Spin (World Premiere); Christopher Cerrone: Beaufort Scales (World Premiere). 11/3/2023
- Lydian String Quartet (MA), 1 event(s)
- Machover, Epstein, Messiaen, Feldman 🔗: Morton Feldman: Rothko Chapel; Tod Machover: Gammified, for string quartet and electronics; Marti Epstein: Troubled Queen; Olivier Messiaen: Catalogue d’oiseaux, No. 3: Le Merle Bleu. Samy Rachid and Stephen Drury, conductors. Preceded at 7 pm by a Panel Discussion on "Composing the Future of Health" with Tod Machover, Li-Huei Tsai, Ph.D., and Psyché Lou. 4/10/2024
- Mad Hatter Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- Sounds of New York 🔗: With various chapter quartets, the 2022 & 2023 NED Very Large Quartet Champions Harmonic Combustion, and 2019 NED Champions Daily Special, singing songs from Broadway and Jazz Clubs around New York City. Come hear songs from ‘The Music Man’, ‘Man Of La Mancha’, ‘Les Misérables’ and many others. Tickets: $20, free for children 12 and under. 6/8/2024
- Mad River Chorale (VT), 1 event(s)
- Mozart, Fauré, Bernstein 🔗: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Te Deum laudamus (KV 141); Ave verum corpus (KV 618); Gabriel Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine (Op.11); Requiem (Op. 48); Leonard Bernstein: “Make Our Garden Grow” from Candide. 5/10 & 5/12/2024
- Maine Gay Men's Chorus (ME), 1 event(s)
- Broadway Gala 🔗: Tickets: $20 advance, $25 at the door. 6/14, 6/15 & 6/16/2024
- Maine Music Society (ME), 1 event(s)
- Battle of the Blends XXVIII 🔗: With MMS's Artistic Director, Dr. Richard Nickerson, as emcee, this always sold-out event will feature spectacular groups raising their voices in exuberant renditions of jazz, barbershop, rock’n’roll, spiritual and renaissance vocal music. Performers include The Maine Music Society Chamber Singers, The Royal River Chorus, Acapetal (from Brunswick High School), and the Bates College Deansmen. 11/4/2023
- Maine Music Society Chorale (ME), 3 event(s)
- A Season of Celebration 🔗: A family friendly concert with both new and familiar works, including Benjamin Britten's A Ceremony of Carols (Suki Flanagan, harp), G.F. Handel's Hallelujah Chorus, and a special interpretation of "The Night Before Christmas". The audience will be invited to join the chorale for the traditional sing-along. Dr. Richard Nickerson, director; Morgan Lee, piano. Reserved seating tickets (including fees): $27 adult, $25 senior, $15 student, free for children under 12 when accompanied by an adult. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- A Breath of Mozart 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Coronation Mass, K.317; Michael John Trotta: A Breath of Ecstasy (with love poetry by Sara Teasdale). Richard Nickerson, director. With Chamber Orchestra. Tickets $27, seniors $25, student $15, under 12 free. 3/16 & 3/17/2024
- 1972 - A Musical Retrospective 🔗: Music from a variety of genres from 1972, the year when the Maine Music Society Chorale was born (50 Years of Song!). Join us as we take you back fifty years to a time that evoked an era of free spirit and creative musical expression, including songs like “Listen to the Music” and medleys from Jesus Christ Superstar and other Broadway shows. Tickets: $27 adults, $25 seniors (65+), $15 students, free for children 12 & under. 5/11 & 5/12/2024
- Manchester Choral Society (NH), 3 event(s)
- Manchester Choral Society Open Sing 🔗: Join MCS for Season 63! All interested singers are welcome! Potluck, bring a dish to share! Repertoire Stella Natalis Karl Jenkins, and Holiday Pops. 9/11/2023
- Starry Night, Manchester Choral Soceity Winter Concert 🔗: Karl Jenkins: Stella Natalis; with holiday family pops favorites and an appearance by Santa Claus! Tickets: $30 adults, $25 seniors & military, free for students; or $Pay what you are able. 12/16 & 12/17/2023
- Luminosity 🔗: Louis Vierne: Messe Solennelle (Solemn Mass); James Whitbourn: Luminosity, for choir, organ, viola, and Indian tanpura. A collaboration with Ste. Marie’s Parish and Robert St. Cyr, Director of Sacred Music/Organist. Tickets: $30 adults, $25 seniors & military, free for students (K-Undergraduate); or pay what you are able. 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- Manchester Symphony Orchestra and Chorale (CT), 4 event(s)
- Christmas Through the Ages 🔗: Benjamin Britten: A Ceremony of Carols; Felix Mendelssohn: Part I from Christus, Op. 98 (1847); “Ester Teil” Geburt Christi; Hans Leo Hassler: Dixit Maria; Nathaniel Dett: Ave Maria; Sergei Rachmaninoff: Bogoroditse Dyevo from Vespers, op.3; with carols and seasonal songs. 12/16/2023
- Hope Shines 🔗: Gabriel Fauré: Requiem; Edward Elgar: Elegie; Elaine Hagenberg: Through Love to Light; Carlos Simon: Sanctus; Jacib Narverud: Let the Music Fill Your Soul; Joaquín Turina: Danzas Fantasticas. 4/6/2024
- A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Pops 🔗: PDQ Bach: 1712 Overture; Felix Mendelssohn: A Midsummernight’s Dream Suite; Emma Lou Diemer: Three Madrigals; Gioachino Rossini: Duetto buffo dedi due gatti; The Barber of Seville Overture; Peter Schickele: "My Bonnie Lass She Smelleth"; Adriano Banchieri: Contraponto Bestiale; Eric Whitacre: Animal Crackers (Volumes 1 and 2); Pierre Passereau: Il est bel et bon. 6/1/2024
- Music Brings Us Together 🔗: Elaine Hagenberg: Illuminare; W.A. Mozart: Magic Flute Overture; Paul Hindemith: Symphonic Metamorphosis; Jean Sibelius: Finlandia. A collaboration with MCC Choir, Manchester, and Middletown High School Choirs. 11/3/2023
- Marblehead High School (MA), 1 event(s)
- Winter Concert: Benjamin Britten: Ceremony of Carols; and other holiday music, including "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" and a Hanukkah medley. With performances by the Concert Band and Orchestra. Andrew Scoglio, chorus director; Julie Freas, orchestral director; Rachel Michtom, band director. 12/19/2023
- Master Singers of Lexington (MA), 4 event(s)
- Music of the Season, Harvest and Thanksgiving 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Herbstlied; Robert Schumann: Herbstlied; Johannes Brahms: Im Herbs; Robert Sund: Herbst; Alphons Diepenbrock: Chanson d’automne; Irving Fine: "Design for October" from Choral New Yorker; Astor Piazzola: Ottono Porteno; Jean Berger: "Harvesters Song"; Carol Barnett: "McKay" from An American Thanksgiving; Aaron Copland: "The Promise Of Living"; Joseph Kosma: "Autumn Leaves". 11/4/2023
- A Master Singers Christmas Noel! 🔗: Francis Poulenc: Quatre motets pour le temps de Noël; César Franck: La vierge à la crèche; ; Marc-Antoine Charpentier: Messe de minuit pour Noël; and a selection of festive Christmas carols. 12/17/2023
- Two Cellos & Chorus 🔗: Reinhold Glière: Cello Duets, Op. 53: Two Pieces for Chorus, Op. 55; José Elizondo: Danzas Latinoamericanas; Mendelssohn: Verleih uns Frieden. Carol and Sam Ou, cello. 3/2/2024
- Pops! House and Home 🔗: Songs and choruses about the houses we live in and what makes a house a home. Composers include Arlen, Bacharach, Bernstein, Lennon & McCartney, Loesser, Graham Nash, Rodgers & Hammerstein, Rodgers & Hart, Brian Wilson and more. 5/4/2024
- Master Singers of Worcester (MA), 3 event(s)
- A Woman’s Voice 🔗: Music by women composers, including Fanny Mendelssohn, Lili Boulanger, Florence Price, Amy Bernon, Gwyneth Walker, and Ellen Gilson Voth, and many others. 11/18/2023
- If Music Be the Food of Love 🔗: Music celebrating food, love, and the love of food. Followed by a reception. 2/17/2024
- Considering Matthew Shepard 🔗: Craig Hella Johnson: Considering Matthew Shepard. 5/18/2024
- Masterworks Chorale (MA), 4 event(s)
- Haydn, Mendelssohn and More 🔗: F.J. Haydn: Missa Cellensis (Mariazellermesse), Hob. XXII:8; Felix Mendelssohn: Jesu, meine Freude, MWV A 6; Wer nur den lieben Gott läßt walten, MWV A 7; Georg Philipp Telemann: Lehre mich tun nach deinem Wohlgefallen. Susan Consoli, soprano; Roselin Osser, mezzo-soprano; Omar Najmi, tenor; Sumner Thompson, baritone. Free parking available for concert-goers at the Broadway Garage, 7 Felton Street. 11/19/2023
- Messiah Sings 🔗: The rough places may not be plain, and the yoke may not always be easy, but singing Handel’s well-loved Oratorio is a great way to celebrate the season. Bring your score, your voice, and a suggested donation of $15 to support our 61st Messiah Sing, the oldest in the country. 12/15 & 12/16/2023
- Bach, Dett, Elgar and More 🔗: J.S. Bach: Jesu, meine Freude, BWV 227; Nathaniel Dett: "The Chariot Jubilee"; Ludwig van Beethoven: "Hymn of Joy" from the Ninth Symphony; Johannes Brahms: "We Are God’s People" from the First Symphony; Edward Elgar: Agnus Dei (after “Nimrod” from Enigma Variations); Gustav Holst: "I Vow to Thee, My Country" from The Planets; Jean Sibelius: "Be Still, My Soul" from Finlandia; Alice Parker & Robert Shaw, arr.: "Wondrous Love"; Antonin Dvořák: "Goin’ Home" from the New World Symphony. Fred C. VanNess, Jr., tenor. 3/3/2024
- Lift Up Your Voices 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Schicksalslied, Op. 54 (Dr. Kevin Leong, conductor); Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Carley DeFranco, soprano; Emily Marvosh, mezzo-soprano; Jonas Budris, tenor; Craig Juricka, bass; Jonathan McPhee, conductor. 5/11 & 5/12/2024
- Melrose Symphony Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- French Masterworks 🔗: Claude Debussy: Nocturnes; Maurice Durufle: Requiem; Lili Boulanger: D’un matin printemps (Of a Spring Morning). Yoichi Udagawa, conductor. 3/2/2024
- Mendelssohn Choir of Connecticut (CT), 3 event(s)
- Merrimack Valley Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Let's Get Cooking with MVA 🔗: A barbershop spectacular featuring all-women's 4-part harmony, featuring the spiciest of guests, Saffron! 11/19/2023
- Metropolitan Chorale (MA), 3 event(s)
- Monteverdi Vespers 🔗: Claudio Monteverdi: Vespro della Beata Vergine. Sonja DuToit Tengblad and Corrine Byrne, sopranos; Lisa Barone, mezzo-soprano; Jonas Budris, Ethan DePuy, Michael Merullo, tenors; Bradford Gleim and Dana Whiteside, baritones. With musicians from several of the nation’s leading period instrument ensembles, including Boston Baroque, Dark Horse Consort, and Handel and Haydn Society. 11/19/2023
- Heaven is Here: Mendelssohn and Britten 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 42; Benjamin Britten: The Company of Heaven. Sarah Yanovitch-Vitale, soprano; Michael Merullo, tenor; Alan McLellan, speaker. Tickets: $25 general admission, $20 seniors, $10 children 10 & under. 3/10 & 3/9/2024
- The Range of Light 🔗: Ēriks Ešenvalds: Yosemite: Impressions of Light and Shadow (World premiere, commissioned work).; Francisco J. Núñez: Naturaleza; Jake Runestad: The Peace of Wild Things; Come to the Woods; The Swingles: "Anthem" from Until It's Gone; Ben Parry: Sunrise. Lisa Graham, conductor. Tickets: $35 general admission, $30 senior, $45 preferred seating; free with Card to Culture. 5/17/2024
- Mishawum Choral Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- Spring Concert 🔗: Tickets: $20. Light refreshments following concert. 5/5/2024
- Monadnock Chorus (NH), 2 event(s)
- Mount Desert Summer Chorale (ME), 1 event(s)
- Fauré Requiem 🔗: Gabriel Fauré: Requiem in D minor, Op. 48; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs. Soloists are Josh Miller, baritone; Bronwyn Kortge, soprano. Admission: $20. Pre-concert talk by music director David Schildkret at 7 p.m.. 8/2 & 8/3/2024
- Mount Washington Valley Choral Society (NH), 1 event(s)
- The Creation 🔗: Franz Josef Haydn The Creation. Kathleen Echols, soprano; Andrew Bearden-Brown, tenor; David Kravitz, bass-baritone; George Wiese, conductor. With full orchestral accompaniment, played on original 19th Century instruments. 5/12/2024
- Musica Sacra (MA), 4 event(s)
- From the Old World to the New World 🔗: Tomás Luis de Victoria: Requiem Mass for Six Voices; Juan de Lienas: Salve Regina; Lamentatio. 10/21/2023
- The Christmas Story in Carols: Four centuries of European choral music celebrating the season 🔗: Tomás Luis de Victoria: O magnum mysterium; Francisco Guerrero: Villancico Los Reyes; Guillaume Costeley: Sus debout, gentilz pasteurs; Adolphe Adam: "O Holy Night"; Heinrich Schütz: Deutsches Magnificat, SWV 426; Franz Gruber: "Silent Night"; Robert Parsons: Ave Maria; with the Gaelic carol Tàladh Chrìosda, carols from the Czech Republic, Poland, Latvia, and Sweden, as well as the Ukrainian "Carol of the Bells". The 7:00 PM start time allows families to attend with their children, and you can catch it live in the concert hall or streaming in your living room. 12/9/2023
- Less is More: Minimalism in Choral Music 🔗: This program begins where last season’s March program left off—this year we are taking the old shape note tunes in a minimalist direction, inspired by William Duckworth’s monumental collection Southern Harmony. We will also explore what happens when you deconstruct music in a wider sense, so you will hear music with the use of a limited scale, music without pitch, music without rhythmic coordination, and so forth. William Walker/William Duckworth: Holy Manna; William Duckworth: Turtle Dove; The Mouldering Vine; Arvo Pärt: Solfeggio; Ernst Toch: Geographical Fugue; Scott Anthony Shell: I Am the Dance; Knut Nystedt: Immortal Bach; Alice Parker: Wondrous Love; William Duckworth: Wondrous Love; Philip Glass: Three Songs (settings of texts by Leonard Cohen, Dorothy Parker, and George Herbert, among others); Hilary Tann: Paradise; Heinrich Christensen: Very Short Songs. 3/9/2024
- In Music is Such Art: Choral Music set to texts of Shakespeare 🔗: Brush up your Shakespeare! From the time of his contemporary, Thomas Morley, to the present day, composers have turned to his expressive poetry to further explore his keen observations of the human condition. Modern composers such as Mäntyjärvi, Diemer, Komulainen, Harris, Helldén, Johanson, and Hamilton, as well as 19th century ones such as Macfarren, Pearsall and Amy Beach have all set his texts, be they poetry or songs or famous soliloquies from his plays. 5/11/2024
- Music on the Hill Chamber Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- Music of the German Baroque 🔗: J.S. Bach Magnificat; Dona nobis pacem from Mass in B Minor; Dieterich Buxtehude: Benedicam Dominum; Georg Philipp Telemann: Laudate Jehovam, omnes gentes. Tickets: $25 in advance/$30 at the door, free for children and students. 5/10/2024
- Music on the Hill Festival Chorus (CT), 2 event(s)
- Northern Lights 🔗: Featuring the Festival Chorus, Community Children’s Chorus, and Jubilate Ringers. Elaine Hagenberg: Measure Me, Sky!; Pärt Uusberg: Muusika; Ola Gjeilo: Northern Lights; Amy F. Bernon: Aurora Borealis, Judith Herrington: Stars Tonight (poetry by Sara Teasdale); Sarah Quartel: A Winter Day (selections), accompanied by piano and cello; the Jubilate Ringers will play Finlandia (arr. Matthew Compton) and Winter Meditation (Snow Dream) by Winnagene Hatch. Tickets: $25 in advance/$30 at the door. Student tickets free. 3/15/2024
- Music of the German Baroque 🔗: J.S. Bach Magnificat; Dona nobis pacem from Mass in B Minor; Dieterich Buxtehude: Benedicam Dominum; Georg Philipp Telemann: Laudate Jehovam, omnes gentes. Tickets: $25 in advance/$30 at the door, free for children and students. 5/10/2024
- Music on the Hill Summer Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- Music of the Italian Baroque 🔗: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria; Francesco Durante: Magnificat; Isabella Leonarda: Dixit Dominus. With soloists and chamber orchestra. 7/25/2024
- The Music Series at South Church (CT), 1 event(s)
- Candlelight Festival of Lessons & Carols 🔗: A unique celebration of the Christmas story, interwoven with choral music and scripture readings. Following the Festival is a reception in Cooper Hall with light refreshments, and a Holiday Market with gift items. Admission is free (free-will offering accepted). 12/17/2023
- Mystic Chorale (MA), 3 event(s)
- There Will Always Be Singing 🔗: Visiting music director Mike Pfitzer leads more than 150 singers in a concert of music from a variety of locations, styles, cultures, and time periods, including Linda Hirschhorn’s There Will Always Be Singing; the South African protest song Akanamandla; Trilo, a Swedish prayer song for the safe return of boats; Simon and Garfunkel’s "Bridge Over Troubled Water"; and popular modern folk songs - the Wailin’ Jennys’ "One Voice" and Brandi Carlile and Alicia Keys’ "A Beautiful Noise". The concert will be live streamed. Tickets: $25 live, $15 virtual. 11/11/2023
- Mystic Gospel: Moving Forward, Looking Back 🔗: A spirit-filled concert offering an eclectic mix of music rooted in the African American gospel tradition, including Aretha Franklin’s "How I Got Over", Rhiannon Giddens’ "Up Above My Head", Jonathan Butler’s "Our Voices Matter", CeCe Winans’ "Goodness of God", and music John P. Kee, all united by messages of love and unity. Nichelle Mungo, vocalist; Jonathan Singleton, director. If you’re unable to attend in person, the concert will be live streamed. 2/23/2024
- Seasons of Change! 🔗: More than 150 Mystic Chorale singers explore the parallels between the cycle of seasons and the ebbs and flows of our lives with songs such as "Try to Remember" from The Fantasticks, Malvina Reynolds’s "Turn Around", Carole King’s "You’ve Got a Friend", Joni Mitchell’s "Circle Game", Pete Seeger’s "Turn, Turn, Turn", "Seasons of Love" from Rent, and more. The concert connects seasons of Mystic’s past and present, including Mystic favorite, "Every Day is a Day of Thanksgiving" and a surprise song led by Mystic Chorale Founder Nick Page. With Keith Murphy, guitar, and Becky Tracy, fiddle. Tickets: $25 live, $15 live stream. 5/21/2024
- Mystic River Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- All Night Vigil 🔗: Pavel Chesnokov: All Night Vigil; Leoš Janáček: Otčenáš. 1/14/2024
- Narragansett Bay Chorus (RI), 1 event(s)
- Newport Sings "Song Fest" 🔗: All Newport Sings ensembles will be featured in this joy-filled concert! Suggested donation: $20/person, $40/family. 5/4/2024
- Nashoba Valley Chorale (MA), 4 event(s)
- Annual Holiday Festival 🔗: With the Worcester Youth Orchestra. 12/16/2023
- That Glad Night 🔗: J.S. Bach: Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden; Samuel Barber: Reincarnations; John Corigliano: Fern Hill; John Kramer: Let Your Love Flow; Ola Gjeilo: Dark Night of the Soul. With UMass Lowell Concert Choir. 11/4 & 11/5/2023
- A Symphonic Christmas Carol 🔗: Music of Christmas Past, Present & Future. With the Fitchburg State Concert Choir, Fitchburg State Chamber Choir, Greater Gardner Community Choir and The Westford Chorus, as well as The Fitchburg State Concert Band and the Rock Band Perfect Alibi. 12/8 & 12/9/2023
- Far Past War 🔗: Augusta Read Thomas: Far Past War (New England premiere); Adolphus Hailstork: I Will Lift Up Mine Eyes; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Dona Nobis Pacem. Brianna J. Robinson, soprano; Christopheren Nomura, baritone; Anne Watson Born, conductor. With Vista Philharmonic Orchestra. 4/21/2024
- Nashua Choral Society (NH), 4 event(s)
- Beethoven and Schubert 🔗: Franz Schubert: Mass in G; Franz Schubert: Overture in the Italian Style; Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 2. Reagan G. Paras, conductor. All veterans admitted free. 11/18 & 11/19/2023
- Gloria! a Chrisrtmas Festival 🔗: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria, Ola Gjeilo: Winter Songs (selections); other holiday favorites. 12/3/2023
- Hope, Healing, and Harmony: Music for the Soul 🔗: Dan Forest: Requiem for the Living. With the Symphony New Hampshire Chamber Orchestra. 4/28 & 5/5/2024
- Summer Sings - Nashua, NH 🔗: July 23—Benjamin Britten: Ceremony of Carols; August 6—Dan Forrest: Requiem for the Living; August 20—Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. Sings are 7:00 - 9:00 PM. Singers are encouraged to bring their own scores, but a number of scores will be available to borrow. General Admission: $15 7/23, 8/20 & 8/6/2024
- Neponset Choral Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- Dreams 🔗: A diverse collection of music drawing inspiration from nursery rhymes, Broadway musicals, and more. Tickets: $25, $23 student/senior. 4/13 & 4/14/2024
- Newburyport Choral Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- A Celebration of Unity 🔗: Holiday music from around the world. Minji Kim., director. With local student readings and a small chamber orchestra ensemble including harp. Choral selections include a Spanish lullaby, a Moroccan Chanukah composition, an African Kwanzaa song of celebration, a Filipino Christmas carol and Benjamin Britten's Ceremony of Carols. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- New England Chamber Choir (CT), 4 event(s)
- New England Classical Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Mozart Vespers 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, K. 339; Eine Kleine Nachtmusik, K. 525. With the Methuen High School Concert Choir. Free admission. All guests attending NECS concerts will be required to wear an appropriate mask in accordance with current CDC guidelines at all times while in the building. Masks will be available at the ticket desk. 5/19/2024
- New England Philharmonic (MA), 2 event(s)
- Bonds: Credo 🔗: Margaret Bonds: Credo (text by W.E.B. Du Bois). 6/8/2024
- Sändstrom: Messiah 🔗: Sven-David Sandström: Messiah (Boston premiere; commissioned by the Oregon Bach Festival and the Internationale Bachakademie Stuttgart). Maggie Finnegan, soprano; Maria Dominique Lopez, mezzo-soprano; Dylan Morrongiello, tenor; Leroy Davis, bass-baritone; Noah Horn and Tianhui Ng, co-conductors. 4/28/2024
- New Hampshire Gay Men's Chorus (NH), 2 event(s)
- Holly Jolly Folly—A festive holiday concert series 🔗: Tickets: $25, free for children age 12 and under. We strongly advise advance ticket purchases. Applicable masking requirements will follow each venue’s policy in accordance with guidelines outlined by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). 12/10, 12/2, 12/3 & 12/9/2023
- Putting It All Together 🔗: Spring concert series in Nashua, Manchester, Stratham, and Concord! We strongly advise advance ticket purchases. Tickets: $25; free for children age 12 and younger. 5/18, 5/19, 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- New Hampshire Master Chorale (NH), 1 event(s)
- Season 21 opening 🔗: Works by Brahms, Runestad, Whitacre and others. 11/18 & 11/19/2023
- New Haven Chorale (CT), 3 event(s)
- Season of Peace and Joy 🔗: An annual, family-friendly holiday concert featuring choruses for choir and orchestra from masterworks by Bach, Haydn, and Vivaldi, a cappella works by works by Kim Arnesen, Anton Bruckner, Eleanor Daley, Eriks Esenvalds, Mark Miller, and Undine Smith Moore, and seasonal works and carols—with audience participation, of course! 12/3/2023
- Black History Month: Voices of Prayer and Power 🔗: A cappella spirituals, rousing and moving gospel selections, and music by contemporary African American composers such as Moses Hogan, Undine Smith Moore, and Rosephanye Powell. A family friendly concert that will include an audience sing-along. With Jeremiah Paul and friends. 2/17/2024
- Music of Remembrance and Gratitude 🔗: Dan Forrest: Requiem for the Living; with works by J.S. Bach, Eriks Esenwalds, Craig Hella Johnson, Christopher Theophanidis, and Gwyneth Walker. 6/9/2024
- New Haven Oratorio Choir (CT), 1 event(s)
- Blossoms, Beasts and Birds: Songs about Nature 🔗: Songs about nature, featuring music by Benjamin Britten, Aaron Copland, Eric Whitacre, Orlando Gibbons, Florence Price, and others. Tickets: $20, $15 students/seniors. 5/11/2024
- Newport Navy Choristers (RI), 1 event(s)
- Proudly We Sing 🔗: From stirring sea shanties to patriotic anthems, show tunes, and popular hits. Tickets: $20, $15 seniors, $10 children. Proceeds benefit the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. 4/26/2024
- New Renaissance Singers (ME), 1 event(s)
- 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. 5/11/2024
- Newton Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Dvorak & Mozart 🔗: Antonín Dvořák: Stabat Mater; W.A. Mozart: Vespers de Solennes. With guest soloists and full orchestra. 1/20/2024
- Newton Family Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Down On the Corner: Music of John Fogerty and Creedence Clearwater Revival 🔗: Fogerty’s songs present a common man’s view of life in America, with anthems like "Fortunate Son" and "Have You Ever Seen the Rain" capturing the spirit of the Sixties, and tunes like “Deja Vu (All Over Again)” and “Centerfield” exemplifying personal reflection and resilience. Tickets: $20 adult, $15 children. 5/5/2024
- New World Chorale (MA), 4 event(s)
- French Masterworks 🔗: Claude Debussy: Nocturnes; Maurice Durufle: Requiem; Lili Boulanger: D’un matin printemps (Of a Spring Morning). Yoichi Udagawa, conductor. 3/2/2024
- French Spectacular Concert 🔗: Claude Debussy: Nocturnes; Lili Boulanger: D’un matin printemps (Of a Spring Morning). Maurice Ravel: Mother Goose Suite; Bolero. Yoichi Udagawa, conductor. 10/1/2023
- Joyous Trilogy 🔗: Claude Debussy: Nocturnes; Edward Elgar: Falstaff, Op. 68; Quinn Mason: A Joyous Trilogy. Jonathan McPhee, conductor. 3/16/2024
- Concert Opera Heritage 🔗: Ruggero Leoncavallo: Pagliacci; Pietro Mascagni: Cavalieria Rusticana. In Italian with English supertitles. Celebrating the 25th Anniversary year of the New World Chorale. 4/27/2024
- Nightingale Vocal Ensemble (MA), 2 event(s)
- Poe & Gesualdo: The Cask of Amontillado 🔗: A choral dramatization of Boston-born author Edgar Allan Poe’s short story "The Cask of Amontillado", featuring the music of Carlo Gesualdo, who was infamous for murdering his wife and her lover (and well known for his dissonant Italian Renaissance polyphonic music). 9/21 & 9/23/2023
- Exploratory Choral Meditations 🔗: Improvised vocal music as the ensemble in Residence at the Cathedral Church of St. Paul in Boston. Monthly, 1–3 p.m. Free admission. 10/4, 11/1 & 12/5/2023
- Nightingale Vocal Esemble (MA), 5 event(s)
- Twas the Nightingale Before Christmas 🔗: A musical telling of Clement Clarke Moore’s classic Christmas poem, “A Visit from St. Nicholas”, with stanzas are interspersed with musical selections which provide parallel sacred and secular narratives of the Christmas story. Following the performance is a reception with refreshments and singing of classic Christmas Carols (sheet music provided). 12/22/2023
- Journey of Seasons 🔗: Andrew List: "Journey of Seasons" for vocal quartet, clarinet, and piano (words by May Sarton). Rose Hegele, director. 11/16/2023
- Tales 🔗: A walking tour through Forest Hills Cemetery featuring music and stories inspired by its many remarkable environments. Diane Edgecomb, story-teller. Tickets: $30 general, $15 student. 5/18 & 5/19/2024
- Photoplay 🔗: A group of 9 singers will create fully-improvised soundtracks to a curated collection of silent films, as well as the winners of Nightingale's 2024 Short Film Contest. Nightingale singers will provide atmosphere, commentary, and playful interaction, taking inspiration from the visuals in real time to spontaneously generate visceral soundscapes. Judah Coffman and Nathan Halbur, directors. 1/26/2024
- Ecliptic 🔗: Aaron Copland: In The Beginning; music by Nightingale composers Laura Nevitt, Michal Nissimoff, Nicholas Ford, and Nathan Halbur. Felicia Gavilanes, mezzo-soprano. With string quartet and electronics. Chad Dorsey, visual collaborator. With Juventas New Music Ensemble. 5/1/2024
- Nightingale Vocal Esemble (ME), 1 event(s)
- Journey of Seasons 🔗: Andrew List: "Journey of Seasons" for vocal quartet, clarinet, and piano (words by May Sarton). Rose Hegele, director. 11/18/2023
- North Kingstown Community Chorus (RI), 1 event(s)
- Let's Go to the Movies 🔗: Music from famous films like Grease, The Wizard of Oz, The Greatest Showman, Skyfall, Shrek, Amadeus, The Bodyguard, Yankee Doddle Dandy, Ken Burns's The Civil War, Annie, Cars, The Lion King, and Barbie. Heather Skidds, director. Tickets: $15 in advance, $20 at the door, $5 for children 8 & under. 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- North Worcester County Symphony Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- A Symphonic Christmas Carol 🔗: Music of Christmas Past, Present & Future. With the Fitchburg State Concert Choir, Fitchburg State Chamber Choir, Greater Gardner Community Choir and The Westford Chorus, as well as The Fitchburg State Concert Band and the Rock Band Perfect Alibi. 12/8 & 12/9/2023
- Norwalk Commuunity Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- With a Song in Her Heart – Free concert 🔗: Music written by female composers, including Joni Mitchell, Carole King, Sarah Bareilles, and Elaine Hagenberg. The seventy-member mixed chorus is led by Conductor and Artistic Director, Brian Muller. Pianist Will Duchon will accompany all choral arrangements along with several other musicians. 6/1/2024
- Old North Festival Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Christmas Concerts 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Magnificat in D; Christus, Part 1; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Christmas Carols; Gary Fry: "World of Joy"; Dan Forrest: "O Little Town of Bethlehem"; arrangements of seasonal music for chorus and orchestra with audience participation. Holly Cameron, soprano; Gabriela Fagen, mezzo-soprano; Kevin Hayden, tenor; Andrew Scoglio, baritone; Michael Galvin, bass; Maria van Kalken, director. With the Old North Festival Orchestra. Tickets: $35. Wearing masks is encouraged but is optional. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- Onion River Chorus (VT), 1 event(s)
- Petite Messe Solennelle 🔗: Gioacchino Rossini: Petite Messe Solennelle. Richard Riley, conductor. Tickets: $20, free for age 18 and under. 5/11/2024
- Oratorio Chorale (ME), 3 event(s)
- Messiah. Multiplied. 🔗: What is “Messiah?” Handel’s Messiah tells the story of one man’s work to make his world a better place. But what if “Messiah” is not someone but something: an ethic of care, a movement of inclusivity? Using Handel’s original work, Messiah. Multiplied. tells a story of struggle, transformation, and affirmation in our modern world, asking “What if ‘Messiah' is a change we can bring about together?” With soloists from ChamberQUEER. Pre-concert lecture at 2 pm, and post-concert Q&A. 11/4 & 11/5/2023
- Sing We Noël 🔗: A family-friendly concert including sing-along carols and a cookie and cocoa reception. 12/16, 12/16, 12/9, 12/9 & 12/9/2023
- Room to Breathe 🔗: Choral works by Caroline Shaw, Nico Muhly, Caleb Burhans, Howard Frazin, Frank Ticheli, and David Lang. 4/6 & 4/7/2024
- Orchestra New England (CT), 1 event(s)
- Colonial Concert XLIV 🔗: A performance in colonial garb of "the latest pieces brought over from across the Atlantic" to be performed by orchestra and organist. With a choral finale featuring the professional chorus Alchemy, prepared by Joseph D’Eugenio. 11/25/2023
- Oriana Consort (MA), 1 event(s)
- A New Gladness: Choral music from five centuries 🔗: Leonel Power: Ave Regina Caelorum; Johannes Ockeghem: Alma Redemptoris Mater; Heinrich Schütz: Singet dem Herrn ein neues Lied, SWV 35; Paul Hindemith: La Biche; Igor Stravinsky: The Dove Descending; Aaron Copland: "Lark"; Ralph Vaughan Williams: "Loch Lomond"; Abbie Betinis: "Prayer for Peace"; Reena Esmail: "The Unexpected Early Hour"; Iryna Aleksiychuk: "My Voice to the Lord"; Eric Whitacre: All Seems Beautiful to Me. 11/11, 11/17 & 11/19/2023
- Oure Pleasure Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- 40th Anniversary Celebration 🔗: Favorite pieces from four decades, from Renaissance music to Disney, and will even spotlight some Attleboro area composers. Nicholas Rocha, director. Join us after the concert at OP's traditional "Feasting Table". 5/18/2024
- The Outer Cape Chorale (MA), 1 event(s)
- The British Invasion! 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams: “In Windsor Forest”; and music from the coronations, plus music by the Beatles, Elton John, and Queen. Free admission, donations welcomed. 5/17, 5/18 & 5/19/2024
- The Outer Cape Chorale Chamber Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- POSTCARDS! 🔗: The Outer Cape Chorale Chamber Singers are on the road, performing a capella songs and stories of special places. Free admission! 6/18, 6/20, 6/23, 6/26, 6/3, 6/5 & 6/9/2024
- Paul Madore Chorale (MA), 2 event(s)
- Winter concert 🔗: Ottorino Respighi: Lauda Per La Nativita del Signore; with a number of other smaller works and oratorios. 12/10/2023
- Earthen Trilogy 🔗: Randall Thompson: Frostiana; Eric Whitacre: The Seal Lullaby; Ola Gjeilo: Song of the Universal. Tickets: $20. René A. Minalga-Rheault, conductor. 5/19/2024
- Payson Park Church (MA), 1 event(s)
- Messiah Sing Along 🔗: Bring your scores! Julie Wu, soprano; Heather Gallagher, mezzo-soprano; Michael González, tenor; Raphaël Laden-Guindon , baritone; Leah Kosch, director. Freewill donation to benefit The Outdoor Church, walking with the homeless. 12/9/2023
- Pemigewasset Choral Society (NH), 1 event(s)
- Sweet Rivers 🔗: Shawn Kirchner: Sweet Rivers’; Moira Smiley: I Soared without Regret (poem by Jane Babin; premiere, 50th anniversary commission); Franz Schubert: Mass in G, D. 167; works by John Rutter, Melanie DeMore, Susan LaBarr, Joseph M. Martin, and others. Janet Poisson, soprano; AJ Coppola, tenor; Michael Gallagan, bass. With 11-piece chamber orchestra. Will Gunn, Music Director. 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- Pilgrim Festival Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- Sing with Pilgrim Festival Chorus - Open Rehearsals 🔗: Pilgrim Festival Chorus seeks new members for our upcoming concert season. PFC is a welcoming, volunteer, not-for-profit choral ensemble dedicated to presenting diverse choral works that educate, enrich, and engage both its members and its audiences. Levels of musicianship range from amateur to professional. Auditions are laid back, friendly and fun. With about 80 current members from 18 South Shore communities, the group is seeking voices in all sections. If you’re interested in joining Pilgrim Festival Chorus, please attend our open rehearsals at Faith Community Church in Plymouth on one of our first two rehearsals for the season (9/11 or 9/18). PFC typically offers three major choral performances during each year. These include our holiday concert in early December, a spring concert which often features a larger work with orchestra and soloists, and a lighter summer concert series. PFC also has smaller volunteer groups that engage in appearances at local community events. 9/11 & 9/18/2023
- Brahms Requiem 🔗: 5/4/2024
- Pioneer Valley Cappella (MA), 1 event(s)
- Niccolò Jommelli's Requiem 🔗: Niccolò Jommelli's Requiem in Eb (1756); and short choruses by Handel and Mozart, which place Jommelli’s music in contrast with typical examples of the Baroque and Classical styles. With string ensemble. Geoffrey Hudson, conductor. Free-will donations accepted. 5/3 & 5/4/2024
- Pioneer Valley Symphony (MA), 9 event(s)
- Summer Sing: Bonds Credo with Allegra Martin 🔗: The PVS' Summer Sings are open, community events, an informal and musically rewarding experience. Each is led by a different conductor, who will share comments, work on tricky sections, and then conduct a sing-and-play-through. Singers of all experience levels are welcome. You need not have performed the work before, but will probably get the most out of the experience if you enjoy sight reading or are familiar with the work. Bring your own score or borrow a copy at the door. Instrumentalists are invited to join a pick-up chamber orchestra, accompanied by pianist Larry Picard. Parts are available on IMSLP or in our music library. Entry is by donation ($15 suggested). 8/22/2023
- Home for the Holidays: Holiday Pops for the Whole Family 🔗: A kid-friendly annual tradition uniting the 150+ musicians of the PVS Orchestra, Chorus, and Youth Orchestra on stage and featuring seasonal favorites such as "Sleigh Ride" and "Jingle Bells", as well as the music of Polar Express and Home Alone. Plus, the premiere of a new commissioned work from Clifton "Jerry" Noble which plays on the humorous "Hanukkah in Santa Monica" by Tom Lehrer. Come early starting at noon to pick up holiday gifts from local artists and makers at our first Artisan Holiday Fair! FREE and open to the public. 12/16/2023
- 85th Season Finale: Visions of Hope 🔗: Margaret Bonds: Credo; Mary D. Watkins: selections from Dark River: The Fannie Lou Hamer Story; William Grant Still Symphony No. 2, "Song of a New Race". Brianna J. Robinson, soprano; Nicholas Lagesse, baritone; Tianhui Ng and Dr. Allegra Martin, conductors. Pre-concert talk at 6 p.m. by Dr. David Schneider, Georges Lurcy Professor of Music & History at Amherst College., Tickets: $15-$35 (sliding scale); $5 for youth up to age 18 and college students of any age; free for WIC and EBT cardholders, through Mass Cultural Council's Card for Culture program. 5/11/2024
- Summer Sing: Bach's Magnificant and Cantata 61 🔗: Come sing J.S. Bach's Magnificant and Cantata 61, led by PVS Chorus Director Dr. Allegra Martin. We welcome singers of all experience levels. You can bring your own score or borrow a copy from us at the door. Instrumentalists are invited to join a pick-up chamber orchestra. Entry is by donation. Suggested donation is $15. 8/20/2024
- Summer Sing: Orff's Carmina Burana with Tianhui Ng 🔗: Come sing Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, conducted by PVS Music Director Tianhui Ng. We welcome singers of all experience levels. You can bring your own score or borrow a copy from us at the door. Instrumentalists are invited to join a pick-up chamber orchestra. Entry is by donation. Suggested donation is $15. 5/28/2024
- Summer Sing: Faure Requiem with Paige Graham 🔗: Come sing Gabriel Faure's Requiem with conductor Paige Graham, director of Hampshire Choral Society. We welcome singers of all experience levels. You can bring your own score or borrow a copy from us at the door. Instrumentalists are invited to join a pick-up chamber orchestra. Entry is by donation. Suggested donation is $15. 6/23/2024
- Music in the Vineyard 🔗: Outdoor chamber music performed by members of the PVS Orchestra and Chamber Choir on the lawn at Black Birch Vineyard. Bring your own picnic and lawn chair/blanket. Black Birch wines and non alcoholic drinks available, food by Caravan Kitchen. In case of inclement weather, we will move inside, people who have RSVPd in advance will receive priority seating. Donations welcome. 6/6/2024
- Summer Sing: Brahms A German Requiem with Anthony Ferreira 🔗: Come sing Johannes Brahms's Requiem with conductor Anthony Ferreira, PVS's assistant conductor. The PVS' Summer Sings are open, community events. They are opportunities to welcome choral enthusiasts and instrumentalists from around the region in an informal and musically rewarding experience. We welcome singers of all experience levels. You can bring your own score or borrow a copy from us at the door. Instrumentalists are invited to join a pick-up chamber orchestra, accompanied by pianist Larry Picard. Parts are available for free on IMSLP: under Sheet Music, select the Parts tab, scroll to the Leipzig/Kalmus edition, and choose your instrument to download. Suggested donation is $15. 8/11/2024
- Music in the Orchard 🔗: A free chamber music walking tour of Park Hill Orchard, featuring musicians of the PVS Orchestra & Chamber Choir. You'll join a small group and be led on a walk through the historic orchard (total distance approximately 1/3 mile), pausing at musical stations to experience short instrumental and choral interludes along the way. The total walking distance is approximately 1/3 mile. Free and open to the public (donations welcome). Rain date: Sunday, August 26 at 4 pm. 8/24/2024
- Pioneer Valley Symphony Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Home & Away 🔗: Classic and modern pieces from the PVS Chorus and Chamber Choir, including music of Joseph Haydn, excerpts from Margaret Bonds' Credo and Mary D. Watkins' Dark River: The Fannie Lou Hamer Story. Tickets sold on a sliding scale, $15-$35 general admission, $5 for youth up to age 18 and college students of any age, WIC and EBT cardholders free. 3/9/2024
- Pioneer Valley Symphony Chorus and Chamber Choir (MA), 1 event(s)
- Here at Home: Choral Concert 🔗: The PVS Chorus and Chamber Choir present a program inspired by the theme of "home," including music from local composers and a new commission to the words of Emily Dickinson. Dr. Allegra Martin, Chorus Director, Larry Picard, Accompanist. Concert length is approximately 1 hour 30 minutes without intermission. Join us for the post-concert reception! 11/4/2023
- Pioneer Valley Symphony Orchestra, 1 event(s)
- Oliver Towne: Streaming Free May 1 🔗: The PVS Orchestra’s 30th annual Mary Stuart Rogers Education Concert was performed on April 11th for almost one thousand 3rd & 4th graders in Greenfield, MA. A video of the world premiere of Oliver Towne, a radio play-style composition from Andrés Martín and poet Roger Arvid Anderson, will be available to stream free on our YouTube channel beginning May 1st. 5/1/2024
- Plainville Choral Society (CT), 1 event(s)
- Sounds of Joy: Music to Make You Happy 🔗: 5/26/2024
- Polymnia Choral Society, 1 event(s)
- Annelies by James Whitbourn 🔗: Annelies is the first adaptation of the diary of Anne Frank into a large-scale choral work. It brings to life the diary written by Annelies Marie Frank between 1942 and 1944 when she and her family hid in the back of an Amsterdam warehouse. Please join us for this poignant and powerful concert. 3/9/2024
- Polymnia Choral Society (MA), 2 event(s)
- Portland Community Chorus (ME), 1 event(s)
- A Holiday of Peace 🔗: Featuring music from Dan Forrest. Camille Saucier, conductor. Tickets: $15 (suggested donation), free for children age 12 and under. 12/1 & 12/2/2023
- Portland Symphony Orchestra (ME), 1 event(s)
- Opening Night: Visual Sounds 🔗: Ralph Vaughan-Williams: "Serenade to Music"; Giuseppe Verdi: "Va, Penierso"(Chorus of the Hebrew Slaves) From Nabucco; George Gershwin: An American in Paris; Giuseppe Verdi: Anvil Chorus from The Troubadour; Modest Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (arr. Maurice Ravel). 10/1 & 9/3/2023
- Portsmouth Pro Musica (NH), 2 event(s)
- The Ballad of the Brown King 🔗: Margaret Bonds: The Ballad of the Brown King; plus seasonal selections. Fred VanNess, Jr., tenor; Priscilla Stevens French, conductor. 12/15 & 12/16/2023
- American Landscapes 🔗: Hymn tunes, Shaker songs, spirituals and new American music. Neal Ferreira, tenor. Tickets: $15 advance ($13 senior/student), $20 at the door ($15 senior/student). 4/12 & 4/14/2024
- Post Road Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Ladies Night Out: "Sing, Laugh, Love!" 🔗: Women of all ages with a passion for music are invited to join Post Road Chorus for sips, snacks, and a “behind the scenes” view of the Post Road Chorus a cappella four-part harmony sound. Post Road Chorus features full chorus and small ensemble four part harmony with a healthy dose of weekly fun. 10/17/2023
- The Providence Singers (RI), 5 event(s)
- Rachmaninoff Vespers 🔗: Sergei Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil (Vespers). 11/18 & 11/19/2023
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Kathryn Mueller, soprano; Emily Marvosh, mezzo-soprano; John Matthew Myers, tenor; Nicholas Newton, baritone; Patrick Dupré Quigley, conductor. 12/10/2023
- Considering Matthew Shepard 🔗: Craig Hella Johnson: Considering Matthew Shepard. The Rhode Island Gay Men's Chorus will open the concert with selections that include a world premiere of a work by Kim Kuda. Several local LGBTQ+ organizations will be joining the Providence Singers for a pre-concert networking event to share their mission with guests. 3/9/2024
- Mozart Requiem Community Sing 🔗: Join the Providence Singers and guest conductor Dr. Anthony Trecek-King for an evening of singing and sociability. Dr. Trecek-King is an active guest conductor and serves as a Resident Conductor (chorus) with the Handel and Haydn Society. Space is limited, so please reserve your spot. Bring your own score of borrow one for the evening. There is no charge for this event, but donations are welcomed. 5/14/2024
- A Night at the Opera 🔗: An evening of favorite opera choruses with guest soprano Chelsea Basler. Christine Noel conducts. Tickets $15–35. 5/11/2024
- The Psalterium Institute: Ensemble Praecentores (ME), 1 event(s)
- The Song of Song: Music for Valentines 🔗: To celebrate Valentine’s Day, Ensemble Praecentores will present a concert featuring choral settings of texts from the Song of Songs including works by Josquin de Prez, John Plummer, and G. P. da Palestrina. 2/10/2024
- Randolph Singers (VT), 1 event(s)
- Winter concert 🔗: Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria; Gabriel Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine; W.A. Mozart: Laudate Dominum; with seasonal songs and carols. 12/10/2023
- Reading Community Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Memories of Melody 🔗: Eric Whitacre: Animal Crackers; Roger Emerson: The Jungle Book; Robert Starer: Music Vibrates in the Memory; and more. Elijah Botkin, Spring Artistic Director and conductor; Joe Beninati, piano; accompanied by a full band. featuring the 2024 RCS Scholarship recipient. 5/11/2024
- Renaissance Voices (ME), 2 event(s)
- Christmas With Renaissance Voices 🔗: Luminous, seasonal choral music from medieval and Renaissance England through 19th-century Germany through to 20th-century America, by Heinrich Isaac, William, Byrd, Franz Biebl, and Igor Stravinsky, plus a premiere performance of a piece by Harold Stover. Tickets: $20 advance, $25 at the door, $10 students with ID, free for children under 10. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- Love Songs Old and New 🔗: Join the Renaissance Voices a capella choir as they perform soulful love songs from across the centuries: John Dowland to Paul McCartney! Bring your beloved! 5/10/2024
- Revels, Inc (MA), 1 event(s)
- Revels RiverSing–Two Dragons Dancing 🔗: At sunset of the autumnal equinox on September 23rd, when daytime and nighttime are equal, Revels celebrates the 18th annual Revels RiverSing. Nigel the Night Dragon and Desmond the Day Dragon will meet on the footbridge over the river to lead everybody over the bridge in the Equinox Waltz. David Coffin will lead the singing in this family-friendly event, alongside performances by incredible musicians, Morris dance teams, activist street bands, and choirs. 9/23/2023
- Revels North Choruses (NH), 1 event(s)
- Spring Sing & Workshop 🔗: The concert will feature Revels North's Artistic Director, Alex Cumming, the Spring Workshop Singers plus folk singer Jennifer Curtin. The concert will be full of audience participation and singing and is suitable for all the family. The workshop day (from 10 am to 5 pm) will be a unique opportunity to learn, sing and perform some incredible VT & NH traditional songs and arrangements by local artists, all in beautiful 3 & 4 part harmony. Led by Alex Cumming, for adults and teen 13+. 4/13/2024
- Revels North Choruses (VT), 1 event(s)
- Summer Revels 🔗: A day of fun activities, workshops and performances suitable for the whole family, including a special Mummer's Play workshop, crafting, Morris Dance performances, a Community Dance, Pub Sing, Picnic, Community Potluck and more. 6/9/2024
- Rhode Island Civic Chorale & Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- Elijah 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Elijah. With singers and instrumentalists from Worcester Polytechnic Institute for an intergenerational performance of students, amateurs, and professionals that will combine for a total of 200 choristers, an orchestra of 60, and multiple soloists. 4/7/2024
- Rhode Island Civic Chorale & Orchestra (RI), 3 event(s)
- Mendelssohn: Prelude to Greatness 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: The First Walpurgis Night; "Hear My Prayer"; Psalm 42; String Octet. Soloists are the 2023 Collegiate Vocal Competition Winners. 11/18 & 11/19/2023
- Elijah 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Elijah. With singers and instrumentalists from Worcester Polytechnic Institute for an intergenerational performance of students, amateurs, and professionals that will combine for a total of 200 choristers, an orchestra of 60, and multiple soloists. 4/6/2024
- Messiah Open Sing 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Bring your own score or borrow one from us as we sing selections of Handel’s Messiah with the Chorale, soloists, and instruments. Everyone is welcome! 12/3/2023
- Rhode Island Gay Men's Chorus (RI), 2 event(s)
- Considering Matthew Shepard 🔗: Craig Hella Johnson: Considering Matthew Shepard. The Rhode Island Gay Men's Chorus will open the concert with selections that include a world premiere of a work by Kim Kuda. Several local LGBTQ+ organizations will be joining the Providence Singers for a pre-concert networking event to share their mission with guests. 3/9/2024
- It's Complicated 🔗: All about relationships - all shapes, sizes, colors, and versions; good, bad, and everywhere in between; parental, familial, romantic, and those based in friendship. Kim Kuda: “Beyond” (written for the recent Providence Singers Considering Matthew Shepard concert); and songs by Taylor Swift, Pink, Kelly Clarkson, Miley Cyrus, Billie Eilish, Elle King, James Blunt, Adele, Cher, and more. Tickedts: $30, $25 senior (62+), $20 students with ID. 6/7, 6/8 & 6/9/2024
- Rhode Island Philharmonic (RI), 1 event(s)
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Kathryn Mueller, soprano; Emily Marvosh, mezzo-soprano; John Matthew Myers, tenor; Nicholas Newton, baritone; Patrick Dupré Quigley, conductor. 12/10/2023
- Ridgefield Chorale (CT), 2 event(s)
- Ridgefield Chorale in Concert 🔗: Elaine Hagenberg: Illuminare; Adam Guettel: music from The Light in the Piazza; Craig Courtney: Ukrainian Alleluia; Craig Hella Johnson: "All of Us" from Considering Matthew Shepard and Ola Gjeilo: Across the Vast Eternal Sky. Carol Spaulding, piano. With the RC Chamber Orchestra. Please note, tickets will not be sold at the door. 11/12/2023
- Holiday Pops 🔗: Casual, charming and fun, this is an afternoon of seasonal favorites for all ages. Concert proceeds benefit Ridgefield Responds: Hope for Ukraine. 12/17/2023
- Rockingham Choral Society (NH), 1 event(s)
- A Star Still Shines 🔗: Sarah Quartel: A Winter Day. Conrad Susa: Carols and Lullabies (Christmas in the Southwest); Michael Fink: "What Sweeter Music"; other holiday music. Tickets: $20, $18 seniors and students, free for children under 12. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- Salisbury Singers (MA), 3 event(s)
- Duruflé Requiem 🔗: In two parts, the first examining writings on war, peace, and the personal struggle that soldiers, families, and communities grapple with during conflict, and the second will be the complete Duruflé Requiem for choir and organ. 11/12/2023
- Celebrating 50 Years 🔗: Leonardo Ciampa: Commission for Choir, Strings, Organ, and Soloists; Cassius Clement-Stearns: Mass in A or Vespers in G; Gwyneth Walker: "All Things Wonderful"; "The Road to Freedom" (Salisbury Singers Commissions); Robakiewicz: Air, Fire, & Earth from Elements of Love and Death; Osvaldo Golijov: Selected Work for Strings; Alice Parker: Hark! I hear the harps eternal; Shawn Kirchner: I’ll Be On My Way. Tickets: $30, $25. 4/28/2024
- Mid-Winter Choral Residency with Dr. Jace Kaholokula Saplan 🔗: A one-day choral retreat for community singers from across the region. Jace will curate music repertoire that singers will prepare to come together for an afternoon and evening of rehearsal and dinner, finishing the day with an informal concert for all involved. Duration 1–8:30 p.m. Full details at https://salisburysingers.org/performance-repertoire/mid-winter-choral-residency-with-dr-jace-kaholokula-saplan/ 2/24/2024
- Schola Cantorum of Boston (MA), 1 event(s)
- A Tudor Portrait: Music for the Queens Mary and Elizabeth 🔗: William Byrd: Visita Quaesumus; Laudibis in Sanctus; John Taverner: Mater Christi; Thomas Tallis: Hear the Voice and Prayer; Candidid Facti; the Latin Magnificat. Tickets: $30 general, $15 low income. 4/27/2024
- Schola Cantorum of Boston (RI), 1 event(s)
- A Tudor Portrait: Music for the Queens Mary and Elizabeth 🔗: William Byrd: Visita Quaesumus; Laudibis in Sanctus; John Taverner: Mater Christi; Thomas Tallis: Hear the Voice and Prayer; Candidid Facti; the Latin Magnificat. Tickets: $30 general, $15 low income. 4/26/2024
- Seaglass Chorale (ME), 1 event(s)
- Sing On! A Celebration of 30 Years of Harmony and Song 🔗: Tickets: $20, $10 age 18 and under. 5/24 & 5/25/2024
- Seraphim (MA), 1 event(s)
- Stars and Planets 🔗: Gustav Holst: The Planets, transcribed and performed by organist Peter Sykes, assisted by Victoria Wagner; Timothy Takach: Helios (selections); Patricia Van Ness: Stars (premiere, commission, poetry by Sarah Teasdale); works by Dove and Schumann. In collaboration with the Boston Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. 4/27/2024
- The Seraphim Singers (MA), 3 event(s)
- A Seraphim Christmas (and Winter Wear Clothing Drive) 🔗: A joyous celebration of the Christmas season with choral works by Betinis, Bichel, Biebl, Daquin, Margetson, Mendelssohn, Rutter, Schütz, Talley, Villette, Wangenheim, and Woodman, plus carol sing. Jennifer Lester, music director; Louise Mundinger, organ. Bring new and gently used winter wear donations to benefit those experiencing homelessness. Items for men are preferred (details on website). Season tickets available until December 3: $65, $50 senior, $30 student. Individual tickets: $22 advance/$25 at the door, senior $17 advance/$20 at the door; student $10; virtual $15 plus. Special offer for first time ticket purchasers on website. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- Inspired to Joy 🔗: We have been through many challenges in recent years, yet Joy resurfaces from consolation growing into hope. Ivo Antognini: Hope is the thing with feathers (poetry by Emily Dickinson); Hubert Parry: There is an old belief; Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Magnificat in F; Trevor Weston: Lauda (premiere, commissioned work, poetry by Angelo Geter); works of J.S. Bach, Felix Mendelssohn, Franz Biebl, and Maurice Duruflé. Pre-concert forum with Trevor Weston, and Angelo Geter at 7:30 pm on March 2. The March 3 concert will be broadcast. Stephan Griffin, baritone; Heinrich Christensen, organ; Paul Mattal and Stephanie Wingfield, cello. Tickets: $22 advance/$25 door; seniors $17 advance/$20 door; students $10; virtual: $15+. 3/2 & 3/3/2024
- Stars and Planets 🔗: Between the movements of Holst's The Planets choral pieces will illuminate a glorious journey through the heavens. Gustav Holst: The Planets, transcribed by Peter Sykes; Timothy Takach: Helios (selections); Jonathan Dove: Seek Him that Maketh the Seven Stars; Patricia Van Ness: Stars (premiere, commission, poetry by Sarah Teasdale); Robert Schumann: An die Sterne; Elliott Gyger: Wie schön leuchtet die Morgenstern. Peter Sykes (assisted by Victoria Wagner) organ. Jennifer Lester, director. With the Youth Choir, First Church in Belmont; in collaboration with the Boston Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. Tickets: $22 advance/$25 at the door; senior $17 in advance/$20 at the door; students: $10; virtual: $15. First-timers: purchase a $25 ticket and receive a gift ticket to a planetarium show at the Museum of Science. 4/26/2024
- Sharing A New Song (MA), 1 event(s)
- One Love 🔗: Songs celebrating love, friendship and community, from Mozart’s Ave Verum, accompanied by strings, to "You Will Be Found" from Dear Evan Hansen, to the Kenyan-inspired anthem Sisi Ni Moja (We Are One), Sister Sledge’s "We Are Family", and, of course, Bob Marley’s "One Love", and more! Donnell Patterson, director. Tickets: $20. 5/4/2024
- Sheepscot Chorus (ME), 1 event(s)
- Mozart Requiem and Whitacre in Newcastle 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem; Eric Whitacre; "Animal Crackers, Vol. 1"; "The Seal Lullaby." Mary Sullivan, soprano; Joëlle Morris, mezzo-soprano; David Myers-Wakeman, tenor; John David Adams, bass; Sean Fleming, organ; Linda Blanchard, director. With orchestra. Performances by the Chorus' 2024 student music award winners will also be featured. The concerts will close with the toe-tapping gospel-style number "Walk Him Up the Stairs" from the musical Purlie. 4/27 & 4/28/2024
- Sheepscot Valley Chorus (ME), 1 event(s)
- Christmas Pops 🔗: Holiday Pops favorites accompanied by a chamber orchestra. 12/2 & 12/3/2023
- Shir Joy (MA), 1 event(s)
- Songs of Light and Hope 🔗: 2/25/2024
- The Shoreline Chorale (CT), 2 event(s)
- Always Something Sings 🔗: Mary Lynn Lightfoot: Cantate Hodie; Stepghen Chatman: Songs of a Prospector; Andrea Ramsey: There Has To Be A Song; John Leavitt: Fesitval Sanctus; Jan Garrett: I Dreamed of Rain; Bryan Sharpe: I Will Sing Til You Hear; Victor Johnson: My Lord, What A Mornin'; Felix Mendelssohn: On Wings of Song; Dan Forrest: Always Something Sings. Admission: $20. 11/19/2023
- The British Isles 🔗: 5/5/2024
- Sine Nomine (MA), 2 event(s)
- Sine Nomine (RI), 2 event(s)
- Sippican Choral Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- Gloria 🔗: Annual Winter Concert with brass and sing-along. John Rutter: Gloria; Felix Mendelssohn: “Behold a Star from Jacob Shining”; Howard Helvey: O Lux Beatissima; Mack Wilberg: “The Virgin Mary Had a Baby Boy”; and much more. Tickets: $20 general admission, $10 students, free for children 14 and under. 12/9/2023
- Skylark Vocal Ensemble (MA), 4 event(s)
- A Night at the Theatre 🔗: Music from Broadway. Our talented Skylarks will make you laugh, cry, and send you home feeling like you stepped out of a Broadway theatre. 10/27, 10/28 & 10/29/2023
- On Christmas Night 🔗: Seasonal favorites and evocative choral settings will shepherd you into the magic and mystery of Christmas. 12/6, 12/7 & 12/8/2023
- Windswept Seas 🔗: Sea shanties, siren songs, and other folk music about life on the water. Sarah Walker, storyteller. 3/14, 3/15 & 3/16/2024
- Goodnight Moon 🔗: Eric Whitacre: "Goodnight Moon"; Dan Tepfer: new commission; and other reflections on childhood, parenting, and unconditional love. 5/3, 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- Sängerchor Boston (MA), 1 event(s)
- Vienna to Berlin - a Magical Journey 🔗: An afternoon of German folk songs. Doors open at 2 pm; concert begins at 3:00, coffee and cakes at 3:50. Admission: $25 adults, $10 children 12 years and under; includes refreshments. 10/22/2023
- Snug Harbor Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Christmas Concert 🔗: 12/8 & 12/9/2023
- Solaris Vocal Ensemble (VT), 3 event(s)
- Solaris 10th Anniversary Celebration Concert 🔗: Mack Wilberg: Bound For the Promised Land; James Stewart (arr.): "May the Circle be Unbroken". Sung by Solaris and 7 invited choirs, including Bella Voce, Counterpoint, Aurora, the UVM Catamount Singers, and 3 church choirs. Each group will also perform one of their favorite pieces. With Joe’s Big Band, a dynamic 17-piece jazz band. Freewill Donations at the door. 10/21/2023
- Rejoice! 🔗: Herbert Howells: Magnificat for mixed voices and organ; Francis Poulenc: O Magnum Mysterium; and festive holiday favorites. With the Evolution Brass Quintet. General Admission: $20, or Pay What You Can. 12/16 & 12/17/2023
- Radiant Light 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Vesperae Solennes de Confessore, K. 339; works by Bruckner, Hogan, Thompson, and a delightfully jazzy arrangement by James Stewart. With chamber orchestra. General Admission: $20, or Pay What You Can. 4/6 & 4/7/2024
- Somerville Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Vivaldi Gloria and other Holiday Favorites 🔗: 12/9/2023
- Souhegan Valley Chorus (NH), 1 event(s)
- Holiday concert 🔗: 12/9/2023
- Sounds of Stow (MA), 4 event(s)
- Beauty in Birdsong 🔗: Christopher Tin: The Lost Birds; Antonio Vivaldi: “The Goldfinch” Concerto for Flute in D; Camille Saint-Saens: “The Swan” arranged for harp and cello; Margaret Lowe: “Dawn Carol” for multiple flutes; Ralph Vaughan Williams: “The Lark Ascending.” 11/19/2023
- Christmas Magic 🔗: Holiday pops concert with the Vista Philharmonic Orchestra. 12/9 & 12/9/2023
- Mighty Mozart! 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Mass in C minor; Piano Concerto #20 in D-minor (Sonya Ovrutsky Fensome, piano). Logan Trotter and Aurora Martin, soprano. 4/7/2024
- The Bard’s Song: a Celtic Celebration 🔗: A musical trip to the British Isles. 6/2/2024
- South Burlington Community Chorus (VT), 1 event(s)
- Mozart, Fauré, Bernstein 🔗: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Te Deum laudamus (KV 141); Ave verum corpus (KV 618); Gabriel Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine (Op.11); Requiem (Op. 48); Leonard Bernstein: “Make Our Garden Grow” from Candide. 5/10 & 5/12/2024
- Southern Connecticut Camerata (CT), 1 event(s)
- Sacred Banquet: Music for the Feast of Corpus Christi 🔗: Music by Byrd, Bruckner, Liszt, Mendelssohn, Messiaen, and Mozart. Livestream available. Tickets: $25. 4/14/2024
- South Hadley Chorale (MA), 1 event(s)
- South Hadley Chorale Concert 🔗: Gabriel Fauré: Requiem; Paul Basler: Missa Kenya; works by Alice Parker and Anita Anderson Cooper. Ms. Anderson Cooper conducts 60-voice chorus and orchestra. Ludlow's Harris Brook Elementary School Chorus also performs. Tickets: $25 general admission; $20 seniors ($5 discount for advance purchase); $5 students/children age 12 and under. 3/24/2024
- The Spectrum Singers (MA), 3 event(s)
- Time, Space, Peace, Music, God 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams: Toward the Unknown Region; Serenade to Music, Arnold Schoenberg: Friede auf Erden; Charles Ives: Psalm 90. 5/18/2024
- A Christmas Prelude 🔗: Ottorino Respighi: Laud to the Nativity, plus works by Mouton, Bach, Handel, Bruckner, Holst, Britten, and Lauridsen. Sarah Yanovitch Vitale, soprano; Katherine Maysek, mezzo-soprano; Marcio de Oliveira, tenor; John W. Ehrlich, conductor. 11/18/2023
- A Brilliant Spectrum of Repertoire! 🔗: A concert of John Ehrlich’s favorites from the chorus’s 44-year history, including Johannes Brahms’s Neue Liebeslieder Waltzes, Béla Bartòk’s Four Slovak Songs, Gabriel Fauré’s Cantique de Jean Racine, and more. 3/16/2024
- Springfield Symphony (MA), 1 event(s)
- Fantasias 🔗: Lili Boulanger: D’un Matin du Printemps; Gabriel Fauré: Cantique de Jean Racine; Randall Thompson Selections from Frostiana; Ludwig van Beethoven: Choral Fantasy; Paul Chihara: Piano Concerto Fantasy; Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on ‘Greensleeves’. Adam Kerry Boyles, conductor; Quynh Nguyen, piano. 3/9/2024
- Springfield Symphony Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Sing, Praise, Light 🔗: Tickets: $10. Proceeds benefit the Food Bank of Western Massachusetts. 5/11/2024
- The Stamford Chorale (CT), 2 event(s)
- Song for Snow 🔗: A celebration of choral music exclusively by female composers. Florence Price: "Song for Snow" Suite; Rosephayne Powell: Christmas Give; Betty Bertaux: S’Vivon; Elaine Broad-Ginsberg: Oseh Shalom; Susan LaBarr: Quem Pastores Laudavere; Margaret Bonds: "No Man has seen his Face"; Audrey Snyder: Coventry Carol. Billy Janiszewski, Music Director; Jessica Marino, accompanist. Tickets: $25 at the door, $20 adult pre-sale, $10 student, free under age 18. 12/3/2023
- Mozart & Schubert - 75th Anniversary Concert 🔗: Franz Schubert: Mass No. 2 in G; W.A. Mozart: Selected Sacred Works, including “Te Deum laudamus” (K. 141), “Jubilate” from Benedictus sit Deus (K. 117), and the immortal Ave verum. Veronica Mak, soprano; James Ruff, tenor; Christopher Grundy, baritone; Billy Janiszewski, Music Director; Dr. Robert Kwan, organ. Tickets $30 at the door, $25 adult pre-sale, $15 student (18+), free under age 18. A reception to celebrate our 75th anniversary will immediately follow the concert. 5/19/2024
- St. Cecilia Chamber Choir (ME), 2 event(s)
- Lessons and Carols for the Christmas Season 🔗: Seasonal music by Christopher Moore ("Balulalow"), Bob Chilcott ("Good King Wenceslas"), Richard Francis ("People, Look East"), John Rutter ("King Jesus Hath A Garden"), and Eric Whitacre ("Glow"), and audience sing-along to carols. Sean Fleming, piano; Linda Blanchard, conductor. With string quartet. Tickets: $25 Saturday (Bowdoin Chapel), $20 for (Damariscotta), free for students and 18-and-under. 12/10 & 12/9/2023
- Fauré Requiem and musical potpourri 🔗: Gabriel Fauré: Requiem; Cantique de Jean Racine; Eric Whitacre: "Sing Gently"; Christopher Tin: "Hope is the thing with feathers"; Thomas Weelkes: Thule, the Period of Cosmography; Charles Wood (arr.): "High Barbary"; "Full Fathom Five"; "The Mermaid"; and more. Marybeth McCaffrey, soprano; Jonathan Scott, baritone; Sean Fleming, organ; Linda Blanchard, director. With professional chamber orchestra. Tickets: $20, free for students. 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- Stile Antico (RI), 1 event(s)
- Performance by a premiere early music vocal ensemble 🔗: One of the world's leading early music ensembles, Stile Antico will visit Kent Hall for a special afternoon of music as part of the Chorus of Westerly's Kent Hall Masters Series. Tickets at https://www.chorusofwesterly.org/season65. 4/14/2024
- Stockbridge Festival Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Melodious Accord: A Concert of Praise, Honoring Alice Parker 🔗: Alice Parker: Melodious Accord. With 45-voice choir and solo quartet. Teresa Mango, harp; Bob Logan, piano; Tracy Wilson, director. With Berkshire Brass. Recommended donation: $20, $10 for members of local community choirs, free for children 18 and younger. 4/27/2024
- Sweetest in the Gale (ME), 1 event(s)
- Grace and Grit 🔗: Sacred and secular songs of reverence and resolve. Tickets: adults $30 in advance, $35 at the door; students $10 in advance, $15 at the door; under 2 yrs free when accompanied by adult. 3/23/2024
- Tactus Ensemble Cambridge (MA), 1 event(s)
- A (Mostly) Spanish Renaissance Christmas 🔗: A range of Renaissance Christmas music from the well-known to the undiscovered, including a Magnificat by Guerrero, a Christmas motet by Morales, and Victoria’s O Magnum Mysterium, as well as music by Juan Garcia de Salaza, Pedro de Aranaz, Juan Gutierrez de Padilla. The program will conclude with a set of Christmas villancicos, sung in Spanish, and Renaissance settings of familiar Christmas carols. 12/17/2023
- Tanglewood Festival Chorus (MA), 6 event(s)
- Peer Gynt 🔗: Edvard Grieg: Peer Gynt. Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor; Georgia Jarman, soprano; Actors from Concert Theatre Works. 3/7, 3/8 & 3/9/2024
- The Dong with a Luminous Nose 🔗: Elena Langer: The Dong with a Luminous Nose, for cello, chorus, and orchestra (American premiere; BSO co-commission); Maurice Ravel: Mother Goose (complete); Antonin Dvořák: The Noonday Witch; Leoš Janáček: Sinfonietta. Blaise Déjardin, cello; Sir Mark Elder, conductor. 3/14, 3/15 & 3/16/2024
- Prometheus, Poem of Fire 🔗: Alexander Scriabin: Prometheus, Poem Of Fire, For Piano, Color Organ, Chorus, And Orchestra; Anna Clyne: Color Field; Richard Wagner: Prelude And Liebestod From Tristan And Isolde; Franz Liszt: Prometheus. Andris Nelsons, conductor; Yefim Bronfman, piano; Anna Gawboy, lighting research; Justin Townsend, lighting designer. 4/4, 4/5 & 4/6/2024
- BSO Postlude Concert 🔗: Roxanna Panufnik: Love Endureth; Randall Thompson: The Peaceable Kingdom; William Byrd: Ave Verum Corpus; Roderick Williams: Ave Verum Corpus re-imagined. James Burton, conductor. A cappella choral concert following a Boston Symphony Orchestra; admission included with regular concert ticket. 11/10/2023
- Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk 🔗: Dmitri Shostakovich: Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. Kristine Opolais, soprano (Katerina Izmailova); Brenden Gunnell, tenor (Sergei); Peter Hoare, tenor (Zinovy Izmailov); Günther Groissböck, bass (Boris Izmailov); Michelle Trainor, soprano (Aksinya); Alexandra LoBianco, soprano (Female Convict); Maria Barakova, mezzo-soprano (Sonyetka); Matthew DiBattista, tenor (Teacher); Neal Ferreira, tenor (Foreman); Charles Blandy, tenor (Foreman, Drunken Guest); Yeghishe Manucharyan, tenor (Foreman, Coachman); Alexander Kravets, tenor (Shabby Peasant); David Kravitz, baritone (Millhand); Alexandros Stavrakakis, bass (Porter & Policeman); Joo Won Kang, baritone (Steward); Patrick Guetti, bass (Officer, Sentry); Goran Juric, bass (Priest); Anatoli Sivko, bass (Chief of Police); Paata Burchuladze, bass (Old Convict). 1/23, 1/25 & 1/27/2024
- Roméo and Juliette 🔗: Hector Berlioz: Roméo et Juliette. Andris Nelsons, conductor; J’Nai Bridges, mezzo-soprano; Nicholas Phan, tenor; John Relyea, bass-baritone. 5/2, 5/3 & 5/4/2024
- Tapestry Singers (ME), 1 event(s)
- Songs of Maine: A belated bicentennial celebration 🔗: Folk songs of the woods and the waterfront, Algonquin and Penobscot water songs, arrangements of Shaker tunes and of French Canadian and Scottish songs. Four of the pieces on the program are based on the works of some of Maine’s most prolific poets (Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Edna St. Vicent Millay, Edward Arlington Robinson, and Philip Booth). Featured composer is Matt LaBerge. Featuring: Castlebay, accompanied by a small orchestra, with special guests Julia Lane and Fred Gosbee. Tickets: $18 online;, $20 at the door. 6/15 & 6/16/2024
- Taunton Civic Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Dreams 🔗: Works by Phillips, Lippa, Lennox and Stewart, Darian and Leigh, Nicks, Hoskins, and others. Chris Hoskins, director. Tickets: $15, $12 seniors/students. 5/5/2024
- The Travelers Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- Over the Rainbow 🔗: Popular songs including “Over the Rainbow”, “Bridge Over Troubled Water”, “900 Miles”, “Carry Me Home”, “You’ll Never Walk Alone”; Broadway selections from Phantom of the Opera; and more. Latanya Farrell, guest singer. With the Manchester Symphony Orchestra. Free admission; audience members are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item for donation to our local food bank. 5/16/2024
- Una Voce Chamber Choir (ME), 1 event(s)
- The Tardy Triumph of Joy 🔗: William Averitt: Black Pierrot; Margaret Bonds: Credo; and other music by Margaret Bonds, Rob Dietz, Moses Hogan, and Andrea Ramsey, inspired by the poetry and prose of literary giants from the Harlem Renaissance. Tickets: $25, free for children under 18. 6/14 & 6/16/2024
- Upper Valley Baroque (NH), 2 event(s)
- Upper Valley Baroque (VT), 1 event(s)
- St. John Passion 🔗: J.S. Bach: St. John Passion. With period orchestra. 5/19/2024
- Upper Valley Voices (NH), 1 event(s)
- The Hallowed Heart 🔗: An evening of holiday-inspired music from the Renaissance to current day, sung in English, Latin, Haitian, and German. Music composed by William L. Dawson, Michael Praetorious, Charles Ives, Felix Mendelssohn, Joan Szymko, John Rutter, Andreas Hammerschmidt, and others. 12/2/2023
- Upper Valley Voices (VT), 1 event(s)
- The Hallowed Heart 🔗: An evening of holiday-inspired music from the Renaissance to current day, sung in English, Latin, Haitian, and German. Music composed by William L. Dawson, Michael Praetorious, Charles Ives, Felix Mendelssohn, Joan Szymko, John Rutter, Andreas Hammerschmidt, and others. 12/3/2023
- Valley Music Series (CT), 1 event(s)
- Messiah Sing 🔗: Come sing Händel's Messiah (Parts II & III). Francesca Federico, soprano; Holly Sorensen, mezzo-soprano; Nicholas Simpson, tenor; John Robert Green, bass-baritone; Linda Sweetman-Waters, organ; Eric Dale Knapp, director. With other Nexus Choral Artists. Whether you’re a singer or a classical music aficionado our annual sing-ins are for you! $20 suggested donation at the door to attend/sing. You may bring your own music or borrow a score at the door. 3/24/2024
- The Vermont Choral Union (VT), 1 event(s)
- Let All the World in Every Corner Sing! 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams: Five Mystical Songs; and music in the Anglican Tradition by Purcell, Wise, Ouseley, Parry, Holst, Bairstow, Howells, Mathias, Aston, Rutter, Milnes, and Van Ryckevorsel. Sumner Thompson, baritone. 6/1 & 6/2/2024
- The Vermont Symphony Orchestra Brass Quintet (VT), 1 event(s)
- Christmas with Counterpoint and the VSO Brass Quintet 🔗: Each VSO Brass Quintet and Counterpoint concert features a perfect blend of brass and voices alongside the premiere of a Music-COMP student composition, traditional carols, a classic arrangement by Robert De Cormier, and a bit of seasonal fun. Nathaniel G. Lew, conductor. 12/14, 12/15, 12/16 & 12/17/2023
- Vermont Symphony Orchestra Chorus (VT), 1 event(s)
- Mozart, Mazzoli, and Muhly 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem; Josquin Des Prez: Mille Regret; Missy Mazzoli: Sinfonia for Orbiting Spheres; Nico Muhly: Sounding piano concerto. Mary Bonhag, soprano; Julie Boulianne, mezzo-soprano; Benjamin Butterfield, tenor; Kevin Deas, bass-baritone; Andrew Crust, director. 5/4/2024
- Vernon Chorale (CT), 3 event(s)
- Viva Bach Peterborough (NH), 1 event(s)
- Cantatas Festival Concert 🔗: J.S. Bach: Lobet den Herrn, alle Heiden, BWV 230; Herr, deine Augen sehen nach dem Glauben, BWV 102; Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme, BWV 140; Komm Jesu, komm, BWV 229. Mary Bonhag, soprano; Wee Kiat Chia, countertenor; William Hite, tenor; Alan Cline, dramatic baritone; Colin Mann, conductor. Children attend free. Part of a 3 day festival featuring the works of J.S. Bach. 10/22/2023
- Voce (CT), 4 event(s)
- Little Wing 🔗: An event designed to create an experience that will awaken wonder, touch your heart, and leave you with a profound sense of healing. 10/15/2023
- Lumen 🔗: Join Voce for some seasonal magic! 12/16 & 12/17/2023
- Bedrock 🔗: Find the silence within you ... and allow yourself to find beauty in the moment. 3/9/2024
- Phoenix 🔗: Voce welcomes world-renowned composer and pianist Dan Forrest as Composer-in-Residence for its final experience of the 2023-2024 season. With the Fairfield County Children’s Choir, Dimensional Dance, Kelet String Quartet, and classical guitarist Emilio Garcia. Tickets: $50 premium, $30 general, $10 student, or pay as you like. 5/18 & 5/19/2024
- VOICES21C (MA), 1 event(s)
- How it Would Feel to Be Free 🔗: A collaboration with artists and activists Eric Anderson, Wayland X Coleman, Truth, and Onyx White to present a performance of music and spoken word from voices of the current and formerly incarcerated. Focusing on the Massachusetts incarceration system specifically, this event explores the impacts of the 13th Amendment, lynching, and racial violence, the wars on drugs, the impact of prison on women, and other intersecting social issues to reflect on the continued harm done to Massachusetts residents through the prison industrial complex. The event will feature a talkback following the performance. Free admission. 11/11/2023
- Voices of Concinnity (CT), 3 event(s)
- Hearth: on finding home 🔗: Music by Eric Whitacre, Billie Ellish, Susan LaBarr, B.E. Boykin, Nico Gutierrez, and a premiere of a new work by Brian Jones. Proceeds will benefit F.O.S.T.E.R. Independence Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization that helps Connecticut “independent students” (students experiencing family estrangement, housing insecurity, or foster care) to successfully graduate from college. Tickets: $10 (students free). 10/13/2023
- Candlelight Concert 🔗: A holiday concert experience featuring songs to bring light and peace composed by Judith Weir, Ola Gjeilo, Eleanor Daley, Reena Esmail, and many more, including the premiere of a new arrangement by Gregory Brown. Options for the audience to sing with Concinnity will be interspersed throughout. Admission is free, but donations are welcome for Hands on Hartford, a social service nonprofit organization that serves Hartford’s most economically challenged residents in the areas of food, housing, and health. 12/9/2023
- Concert: Mirrored 🔗: Maria Rosa Coccia: Dixit; Marianna Martines: Miserere; Joseph Haydn “Little Organ” Mass; Arvo Pärt: Beatitudes. With organ. Admission: $20, free for students. 4/6/2024
- Voices of MetroWest (MA), 1 event(s)
- Dance to the Music 🔗: 6/1 & 6/2/2024
- Voices Rising (MA), 2 event(s)
- 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. 1/20 & 1/27/2024
- 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. 6/1 & 6/2/2024
- Waterbury Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- Visions of Universal Brotherhood and World Peace: An All-Beethoven Concert 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Mass in C; Chorale Fantasy; Hallelujah from Mount of Olives; "Ode to Joy", and much more. Louise Fauteux, soprano; Caroline O'Dwyer, mezzo-soprano; Spencer Hamiln, tenor; Jonathan Bryan, bass; Liang-Fang Chang, piano; Joseph Jacovino, director. Tickets: $25 advance, $30 at the door 4/7/2024
- Wellesley Choral Society (MA), 3 event(s)
- Romantic Classics for Chorus and Piano 🔗: Music of Brahms, Elgar, McDowell, and Sullivan. 11/19/2023
- Over the Moon 🔗: Songs of, for, about, and to the moon, performed in a light "pops" atmosphere. 2/3/2024
- Spring Concert 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Mass in C; Edward Whalen: Shakespeare Songs (Premiere). 5/12/2024
- Westborough Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Broadway Sensations! 🔗: A musical tribute to the last 100 years of Broadway musicals, featuring a wide-ranging medley of songs, including “Give My Regards to Broadway” (1904), “Friendship” (1939), “Hello, Dolly” (1963), and “Music of the Night” (1986), as well as selections from Hamilton (2015). Andrew Milne, director. Performances are family-friendly. Tickets: $15 adult, $10 seniors/children/students. Check out https://youtu.be/qajMsR5wsIY for more information. 5/4 & 5/5/2024
- Westford Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Requiem 🔗: John Rutter: Requiem; other works. 5/19/2024
- West Hartford Women's Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- Glorious Voices 🔗: Cecilia McDowall: Missa Mariae; with seasonal music, Hebrew music and familiar holiday pieces with some surprising musical arrangements. Tickets: $15 at the door. 12/15/2023
- White Mountain Voices (NH), 1 event(s)
- Light Refreshment 🔗: Lighter classics, popular Italian songs, some “Great American Songbook” selections, and a selection from Gilbert and Sullivan. 5/18 & 5/19/2024
- White Mountain Youth Voices (NH), 1 event(s)
- Light Refreshment 🔗: Lighter classics, popular Italian songs, some “Great American Songbook” selections, and a selection from Gilbert and Sullivan. 5/18 & 5/19/2024
- The Wilton Singers (CT), 1 event(s)
- A Night at the Movies 🔗: Songs from iconic Hollywood films such as The Greatest Showman, Harry Potter, Star Wars, Slumdog Millionaire, Moulin Rouge, Pitch Perfect and the new Barbie movie. Guests are encouraged to bring their own food and beverages to this "cabaret" style concert and we'll provide popcorn and candy to make your movie experience complete! 5/3 & 5/4/2024
- WIngs of Song, Community Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Celtic Noëls, Christmas pieces from Brittany and elseware in France 🔗: BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Celtic Noëls, the concert presented in early December, can be heard once again! These pieces are deeply devotional and deeply Christmasy all from France, with a special focus on Brittany. All but a handful of the pieces in the original concert will be represented, and yes, there will be a drum and a gong. Admission by freewill offering, divided equally between performers and host church. 1/6/2024
- Women in Harmony (ME), 1 event(s)
- Sister Keep Going, Spring 2024 concerts 🔗: 5/3 & 6/1/2024
- Woods Hole Cantata Consort (MA), 1 event(s)
- Dido and Aeneas 🔗: Henry Purcell: Dido and Aeneas. Patrice Tiedemann, soprano (Dido); Craig Juricka, baritone (Aeneas); Heather Gallagher, mezzo-soprano (Sorceress); Joan Kirchner, soprano (Belinda); Margaret Bossi, director. A post-event celebration and reception will follow the Sunday concert. 8/17 & 8/18/2024
- The Worcester Chorus (MA), 3 event(s)
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Carley DeFranco, soprano; Allison Messier, mezzo-soprano; Travis Benoit, tenor; John Salvi, baritone. Chris Shepard, conductor. 12/2/2023
- Voices of Eternal Light 🔗: Linda Tutas Haugen: Anne Frank: A Living Voice; Morten Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna. Mark Mummert and Chris Shepard, conductors. 2/25/2024
- Bach B Minor Mass 🔗: J.S. Bach: Mass in B minor. Susan Consoli, soprano; Kendra Colton, soprano; Krista River, alto; Matthew Anderson, tenor; David McFerrin, bass. With the Orchestra of Emmanuel Music. Pre-concert talk by Richard Giarusso, Dean of Academic Affairs at New England Conservatory, at 3 pm in Washburn Hall. Tickets: $45-$55 adult, $17.50 student, $7.50 youth. 5/5/2024
- The Worcester Chorus Women's Ensemble (MA), 1 event(s)
- Holiday Concert 🔗: Benjamin Britten: Ceremony of Carols; and Christmas classics and holiday sing-alongs. Mark Mummert, director. 12/17/2023
- Zenith Ensemble (NH), 2 event(s)
- Zenith Ensemble with Moira Smiley 🔗: An intimate evening of vocal music co-directed by Moira Smiley. Suggested donation $25, Pay-what-you-can. 6/19/2024
- Zenith Ensemble with Monadnock Region singers 🔗: Heinrich Schütz: Musikalische Exequien; J.S. Bach: Fürchte dich nicht; Thomas Tallis: Spem in alium. Suggested Donation $25, Pay-what-you-can. 6/22/2024