Cappella Clausura presents Artemisia
Join Cappella Clausura this March for a captivating theatrical event! Contemporary theatre and 17th-century music combine to create a rich tapestry of interwoven narratives about female resilience. Gain a new perspective on Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi and the women who inspired her. Blood Water Paint Sponsored by Helen A Berger & John Wolff Play…
New Phil Presents Classics II
Brown Middle School 125 Meadowbrook Road, Newton Centre, MANew Phil Reawakens! 2022 – 2023 | 28th season All programs are subject to change. Buy your tickets here! Classics II on March 12, 3pm The French-American Connection Boulanger Gounod Kos-Anatolsky Bernstein Franck D'un soir triste Juliette’s Waltz Solovyiny Romans Glitter and be Gay Olga Lisovskaya, soprano soloist Symphony in D minor
Zamir presents Nashirah
Zamir and Nashirah in Concert Sunday, March 12, 3:00 pm, Temple Reyim, Newton, MA Please note that this concert is sold-out. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, click here. If you made a reservation, but are unable to attend, let us know as soon as possible, manager@Zamir.org, so that someone else…
Cappella Clausura presents Artemisia
Join Cappella Clausura this March for a captivating theatrical event! Contemporary theatre and 17th-century music combine to create a rich tapestry of interwoven narratives about female resilience. Gain a new perspective on Baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi and the women who inspired her. Blood Water Paint Sponsored by Helen A Berger & John Wolff Play…
AEM presents Looking South of the Alps – Landini and the Italian trecento II
AEM Online: Looking South of the Alps - Landini and the Italian Trecento II Parallel to the innovations of the French Ars Nova a different style of notation developed in Italy, which was also designed to be rhythmically more precise and versatile than the notation used in previous centuries. The Italian style is typically simply…
Newton Art Association presents Best Practices for Artists by Laura Shabott
Who am I when I walk into the studio? Best Practices for Artists | Laura Shabott The term ‘artist practice’ is an on-trend popular term but what does it really mean, and most importantly, what does it mean to you? Provincetown-based artist and teacher Laura Shabott will take you through the who, what, when, where,…
All Newton Music School presents Fiddle Workshop with Cheyenne Mize
All Newton Music School 321 Chestnut St, West Newton, MA, United StatesFiddle Workshop with Cheyenne Mize Saturday, March 18, 2023 10:00 AM 12:00 PM All Newton Music School (map) Calling all violinists! Are you ready to unleash your inner fiddler and explore the irresistible, foot-stomping sound of the Appalachian fiddle? RSVP today to work with ANMS Teaching Artist Cheyenne Mize.
Commonwealth Chorale Concert presents Celebrating Harmony in Troubled Times
Church of the Holy Name 1689 Centre Street, West Roxbury, MA, United StatesCelebrating Harmony in Troubled Times John Rutter (b. 1945): Requiem Florence Price (1887-1953): Praise the Lord and selections from Communion Service in F With organ and professional orchestra For our final concert, we celebrate harmony with John Rutter’s belovedRequiem and selections from works by Florence Price. We are delighted to bring you Rutter’s modern Requiem which incorporates parts of the Latin Requiem with added psalms…
Scandi Center presents Writing the Finnish- American Story
LECTURE: WRITING THE FINNISH-AMERICAN STORY WITH SUZANNE MATSON Finlandia Foundation National’s Lecturer of the Year (LOY), Suzanne Matson, will be Finlandia Foundation Boston‘s guest speaker in March. Suzanne Matson is a poet, author and English Professor at Boston College. She holds an MA in Creative Writing and a PhD in English from the University of Washington. The lecture…
AEM presents Looking South of the Alps – Landini and the Italian trecento II
AEM Online: Looking South of the Alps - Landini and the Italian Trecento II Parallel to the innovations of the French Ars Nova a different style of notation developed in Italy, which was also designed to be rhythmically more precise and versatile than the notation used in previous centuries. The Italian style is typically simply…