Posts Tagged ‘Concert’
SCC: Susan Hagen, Double-Bass POSTPONED
Boston Pops Principal Bassist Susan Hagen will present an eclectic program of gems for double-bass solo, ranging from romantic to very melodious contemporary, including a beautiful piece about a mythological…
Read MoreSCC: Room to Bloom – Songs of Hope & Spring
Singer, Isabel Stover, and pianist, Molly Flannery, perform a mix of jazz, bossa nova, and original material. Having played together for many years, this duo truly plays as one and…
Read MoreFirst Church in Chestnut Hill: Vive la France! CANCELED
Vive la France! Enjoy a solo piano recital of French-inspired music, featuring Kathryn Rosenbach, with works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, and Ravel. FREE and open to the public. Seating…
Read MoreNewton Baroque: Passion in the Parlor CANCELED
Enjoy delightful cantatas and sonatas from 1730s Dresden when passion reigned supreme. Composers Johann Adolf Hasse, Johann Joachim Quantz, and Nicolo Porpora bring their emotions into the parlor. Performers are…
Read MoreAll Newton Music School: Kevin McGinty – Faculty Recital
All Newton Music School piano faculty Kevin McGinty presents a solo recital of Chopin etudes. Following the Sunday faculty recitals, there is a reception hosted by the Board, Members of…
Read MoreZamir Chorale: Concert in the Round POSTPONED
Zamir Chorale of Boston, directed by our High Holy Day Chazzan Joshua Jacobson, will be performing at Temple Reyim! In this experimental concert, the audience will be surrounded by the…
Read MoreNewton Free Library: Nate Aronow & Nextet to Perform CANCELED
The Nextet will play many of their most popular original compositions in the contemporary jazz style, as written and arranged by Nate Aronow. The band’s original repertoire has been influenced…
Read MoreWeston Wind Quintet at the Newton Free Library
The Weston Wind Quintet has given dozens of concerts in the greater Boston area over the past 15 years, covering a wide repertoire. Live recordings of many of those concerts…
Read MoreNewton Free Library: Women in World Jazz Concert CANCELED
Jazz and Blues were a propelling force in the U.S. during the 1920s, providing females of all ages with an outlet for rebellion in a time when they were also…
Read MorePro Arte presents Serenades and Illuminations CANCELED
Pro Arte welcomes Guest Conductor David Angus and tenor Jesse Darden for an enchanting program of two retrospective serenades and one visionary song cycle. The Romantic serenades by Richard Strauss…
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