Posts Tagged ‘Music’
Cappella Clausura: The Dinner Party illuminated by the spectacular art of Fran Forman! CANCELED
Immerse yourself in visual and musical beauty: Cappella Clausura and friends Na’ama Lion, flute; Nancy Hurrell, harp; Catherine Liddell and Charles Iner, theorbos and baroque guitars; and Mike Williams, percussion,…
Read MoreCappella Clausura: Hildegard von Bingen’s “Ordo Virtutum”
Immerse yourself in chanted opera: what Director LeClair calls the very first opera, written around 1150 by Abbess and now St. Hildegard von Bingen, fully staged for modern audiences with…
Read MoreCappella Clausura: ReSound in the Convent CANCELED
Immerse yourself in moving constellations of singers, featuring music by virtually every baroque nun we have championed from the Northern Italian baroque, such as Chiara Cozzolani, Raffaella Aleotti, Bianca Maria…
Read MoreCappella Clausura: ReSound in the Convent CANCELED
Immerse yourself in moving constellations of singers, featuring music by virtually every baroque nun we have championed from the Northern Italian baroque, such as Chiara Cozzolani, Raffaella Aleotti, Bianca Maria…
Read MoreSCC Concert: The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc POSTPONED
The Nordic Fiddlers Bloc is a fiddle trio that masterfully blends the traditions of Norway, Sweden, and the Shetland Islands. Olav Luksengård Mjelva (Norway), Anders Hall (Sweden), and Kevin Henderson…
Read MoreNew Phil: Classics II – St. Petersburg Virtuosos POSTPONED
The New Philharmonia Orchestra continues its exciting 25th season filled with celebratory spirit, incredible music, and exciting guest performances. Join them as they perform “St. Petersburg Virtuosos,” a program of…
Read MoreSCC Concert: Anna Jalkéus & Aaron Dutton POSTPONED
Anna Jalkéus and Aaron Dutton interpret Swedish folk songs and hymns in an atypical duo setting with pedal harp, voice, and saxophone. Well-known melodies and folk-inspired compositions will be played…
Read MoreNew Phil Family Concert: Meet the Orchestra with Peter and the Wolf
The New Philharmonia Orchestra invites you to discover the magic of Prokofiev’s musical fairy tale, Peter and the Wolf, featuring narration from Newton’s own Mayor Ruthanne Fuller. Following the…
Read MoreCappella Clausura: Hildegard von Bingen’s “Ordo Virtutum”
Immerse yourself in chanted opera: what Director LeClair calls the very first opera, written around 1150 by Abbess and now St. Hildegard von Bingen, fully staged for modern audiences with…
Read MoreNewton Baroqoue: Southern Harmony
The music of southern Germany warms a February night when violinists, Susanna Ogata and Anna Griffes team up with Doug Kelley, viola da gamba, and Andrus Madsen, music director and…
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