Suzuki School of Newton presents: Back to School Block Party

Suzuki School of Newton 1615 Beacon St, Waban, MA, United States

Dust off your instrument and get ready for the new school year with a celebration! The Back To School Block Party will consist of a play-in and a picnic on September 12th from 4:00-6:00pm at our school’s parking lot. We hope to see you then! (Rain date is Sep. 19th from 4:00-6:00).

Zamir Chorale Auditions

Temple Reyim 1860 Washington St, Auburndale, MA, United States

Auditions for the Zamir Chorale of Boston’s 2021-22 season will be held Sunday, Sept. 12, 2021, 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. , at Temple Reyim, 1860 Washington St., Auburndale (Newton). Auditions are by appointment only and must be scheduled in advance by emailing manager@zamir.org. Candidates should have excellent vocal quality, the ability to sight-read music, and previous choral experience. In…

Amherst Early Music presents: CityRecorder Workshop

ONLINE United Kingdom

Registration is now open for CityRecorder! 2021, Amherst Early Music's 2-day online workshop. This workshop is especially for recorders but all are welcome! Choose from 11 classes curated by Co-Directors Valerie Horst and Wendy Powers. Classes recordings will be available for 7 days, so sign up for as many classes as you like! Workshop Extras include a Discussion…

Commonwealth Chorale presents: American Sounds

Live performances are returning and Commonwealth Chorale has a great year planned! Maestro David Carrier has programmed a superb concert season to celebrate his retirement. Be ready to go for a ride with Paul Revere, pick up a bluegrass banjo, and then sit back and enjoy Bach and Haydn. Our first concert presents nostalgic Americana…

Scandinavian Cultural Center presents: Jazz on Tap

Scandinavian Cultural Center 206 Waltham St, Newton, MA, United States

Tap dance and jazz have a long and intertwined history. From the prohibition on musical instruments during the era of slavery, which prompted the enslaved African-Americans to find ingenious ways to use their bodies as percussion instruments, to the early 20th century New York City where Irish and African-American styles of dancing met and enriched…