Posts Tagged ‘Music’
Matt Heaton Virtual Family Sing-Along on Zoom
Newton Free Library is pleased to present Matt Heaton (the “Toddlerbilly Troubadour”) via Zoom. Matt brings an exuberant energy to his sing alongs. Peppered with well-known classics and a few…
Read MoreZamir Chorale Weekly Message
Zamir Chorale of Boston presents Boker Shel Zahav. Listen to this beautiful choir right now here. More info at zamir.org. Virtual Choir created by: Ariel Wyner Composer: Nurit Hirsch Arranger: Aryeh…
Read MoreCappella Clausura ONLINE: Ordo Virtutum from 2/15/20
Cappella Clausura is pleased to share virtually its special performance of Hildegard von Bingen’s Ordo Virtutum from 2/15/20. Immerse yourself in chanted opera: what Director LeClair calls the very first…
Read MoreZamir Chorale: Fourth Annual Voices of Freedom Concert POSTPONED
This extraordinary multicultural event features three choirs: the Zamir Chorale of Boston, America’s foremost Jewish choral ensemble; VOICES 21C, a diverse choir dedicated to positive interactions, social justice, and global…
Read MoreCommonwealth Chorale: Reverence & Joy
Melt your winter blues away with Commonwealth Chorale’s richly textured program of brass, chorus, and more. Bruckner considered his Te Deum his favorite (and possibly greatest) work. Gustav Mahler described it…
Read MoreSCC: Duo Xuberg – Souvenirs and Fantasy POSTPONED
Pianists Alice Chenyang Xu and Miles Fellenberg present a duet program, including Samuel Barber’s delightful “Souvenirs” suite and Schubert’s beloved Fantasia in F minor. Scandinavian Cultural Center is delighted to…
Read MoreSCC: 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…
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