Music
Suzuki School of Newton presents Young People’s Multicultural Festival
Suzuki School of Newton 1615 Beacon St, Waban, MA, United StatesPlease join us on Saturday, May 7th from 2-6 pm in a celebration of music, dance, and visual arts in a truly Multicultural Festival for the whole family. Featuring: 2 pm-Brazilian drumming from Grooversity 3 pm- Africano Waltham Dance troupe 4 pm- Pumawari Tusuy Peruvian Dance 5 pm- Suzuki School Of Newton faculty in non-classical…
Concert by Duo Amie to benefit Shelter Music Boston
Allen Center for the Arts 35 Webster St, WEST NEWTON, MA, United StatesPlease join us Saturday May 7th, 2022 at 3 pm, at the beautiful Allen House in Newton, MA for a benefit concert in support of Shelter Music Boston! The musical program, Shall We Dance?, is a celebration of dance music and will be performed by the popular Boston-based piano-cello ensemble, Duo Amie (Julie Reimann, cello, Ellyses Kuan, piano), with guest appearance…
Newton Piano Summit 2022
Second Church in Newton 60 Highland St., West Newton, MA, United StatesMay 14th, 1 pm. Harold Charon, Explorations in Latin Music. One of the things we try to do with the Summit is feature talent before they get Grammys, world attention, and command fees well above our current budgets, and yes this has happened! We poll past summit artists regularly to see who’s the new hot…
Cappella Clausura presents: Psalms and Requiems
This year, we are proud to crack open the classical canon with a variety of new works by women. With vibrant performances of music spanning continents and centuries, Artistic Director Amelia LeClair will lead our ensemble in a celebration of live, in-person performances. Learn more about the four programs we have planned for this season. Tickets for…
Commonwealth Chorale presents: Majestic Sounds
Church of the Holy Name 1689 Centre Street, West Roxbury, MA, United StatesThis, our final concert of the season, is one not to be missed. It showcases our classical roots and celebrates the one who developed and fine-tuned them over the last 43 years. Artistic Director David Carrier is retiring and this, his final concert, is his magnificent finish: Joseph Haydn’s Missa in Angustiis (Lord Nelson Mass) and J.S.…
Cappella Clausura presents: Psalms and Requiems
This year, we are proud to crack open the classical canon with a variety of new works by women. With vibrant performances of music spanning continents and centuries, Artistic Director Amelia LeClair will lead our ensemble in a celebration of live, in-person performances. Learn more about the four programs we have planned for this season. Tickets for…
Newton Piano Summit 2022
Second Church in Newton 60 Highland St., West Newton, MA, United StatesMay 21st, 1 pm. The Helen Sung Trio presents PUSH – Celebrating Women in Jazz Simply put, Helen Sung is the most innovative, jaw-dropping new artist on the planet we have heard in years. She melds influences from jazz, classical, and Latin into astounding expeditions into new territories. Her latest album Quartet+ is breathtaking with…
New Philharmonia Orchestra presents: Classics IV
The New Philharmonia Orchestra wraps up its exciting 27th season filled with celebratory spirit, incredible music, and exciting guest performances. Join them for their Classics IV program featuring works by Jose Elizondo and Tchaikovsky. Tickets are $10-$50. For more information visit newphil.org.
Zamir Chorale of Boston presents: A Better World: A concert honoring Larry and Jill Sandberg
Temple Emanuel 385 Ward Street, Newton, MA, United StatesThursday, May 26, 2022 • 7:30 pm • Temple Emanuel, Newton, MA A Better World: A concert honoring Larry and Jill SandbergMusic affords us a vision of a harmonious world even in times of conflict and uncertainty—a world filled with compassion, logic, beauty, and resolution. For our spring concert, in honor of longtime Zamir members…
Amherst Early Music presents Early Notation with Annette Bauer
“Back to Basics / Review / New Intro” Wednesdays 5:30-6:45pm EST: June 1, 8, 15 & 22 Open to all instrumentalists and singers! Pitch: A=440. After a year of focused work on 15th-century notation topics, we close our current season before the summer break with a 4-week online series featuring a “casual” selection of shorter…