Mozart's Requiem - Lowell Chamber Orchestra (Copy)
The Lowell Chamber Orchestra presents a concert in collaboration with Boston Cecilia
The Lowell Chamber Orchestra presents a concert in collaboration with Boston Cecilia
The Philharmonic Society of Arlington presents its annual Sponsors’ Concert
The Lowell Chamber Orchestra presents a concert in collaboration with Boston Cecilia
Celebrate Pride Month and the contributions of LGBTQ artists!
Music as a means to contemplate profound meanings of places, events, and life.
Schramm - La Balena
World Prémiere, commissioned by LCO
Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major
Katharina Radlberger, soloist
Brodack - Chandelier Reflections
Korngold - Suite from “Viel Lärmen um nichts”
Part of the Menotomy Concert Series
Schramm - La Balena
Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major
Brodack - Chandelier Reflections
Korngold - Suite from “Viel Lärmen um nichts”
Bring the entire family to hear the timeless tale of Hansel and Gretel, as set to music by Boston composer Larry Bell. Plus activities to educate and entertain every member of the family.
A musical retelling of the beloved Hans Christian Anderson fairy tale, our Annual Family Concert is sure to delight an audience of all ages.
Respighi - Antiche danze ed arie, suite no. 3
Schreiner - Autumn Vistas (2022)
Winner of the 2023 LCO Call-for-Scores
Bartók - Music for Strings, Percussion and Celesta
Debussy - Prelude à l’aprés-midi d’un faune
Chausson - Poème
with Mitsuru Yonezaki, violin
Rimsky-Korsakov - Antar (1897 version)
The Philharmonic Society of Arlington presents its annual holiday concert
Ndodana-Breen - Mayibuyé
Ives - Symphony No. 3
Rodrigo - Aria Antigua
Schönberg - Verklärte Nacht
on Friday, November 3, Formosa Duo, with pianist Chi-Chen Wu and cellist Sam Ou, will present “Watercolors,” a sensual French program with music by Saint-Saens, Gaubert, and Franck. Joining them will be flutist and conductor, Orlando Cela.
Mendelssohn, Fanny - Overture in C major
Gershwin - Piano Concerto in F major
Chi-Chen Wu, piano soloist
Shostakovich - Symphony No. 9 in E-flat major, Op. 70
A colorful program of music from Mexico, Peru, Argentina, and Brazil. Works by Samuel Zyman, Edgar Valcárcel, Alberto Ginastera, Heitor Villa-Lobos, Camargo Guarnieri, and Gabriela Lena-Frank.
The term “symphony” automatically evokes grandiosity in all aspects – a large-scale orchestra, great compositional complexity, and considerable playing time. This concert will showcase the way that composers are seeing the symphonies today.
New music created and performed by members of the Berklee composition department and guests.
The Philharmonic Society of Arlington presents its annual POPS concert.
Peruvian cellist Jesús Castro Balbi will a guest artist as part of Middlesex Community College’s “A World of Music” Concert Series
The Lowell Chamber Orchestra closes its fourth season with music influenced by Hispanic traditions
The Philharmonic Society of Arlington presents its annual Sponsors’ Concert.
“It must all be done in darkness…” is an intimate and immersive experience centered on Harriet Jacobs. A writer, abolitionist, and survivor, Jacobs spent seven years in isolation before escaping to Massachusetts and earning her freedom.
“It must all be done in darkness…” is an intimate and immersive experience centered on Harriet Jacobs. A writer, abolitionist, and survivor, Jacobs spent seven years in isolation before escaping to Massachusetts and earning her freedom.
“It must all be done in darkness…” is an intimate and immersive experience centered on Harriet Jacobs. A writer, abolitionist, and survivor, Jacobs spent seven years in isolation before escaping to Massachusetts and earning her freedom.
This program features compositions by classically trained Peruvian composers and a Peruvian-American composer who were inspired in a variety of ways by Andean Indigenous melodies, rhythms, and traditions.
This concert will showcase aspects of Education, Culture and Identity, with ties to El Sistema through our guest artist, Orlando Cela. We are planning to have a conversation about land acknowledgement with a member of the First Nations community from the Massachussett Tribe.
Camille Saint-Saëns – Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso
Nathaniel Stookey – The Composer Is Dead
with narration written by Lemony Snicket
Duo Zonda presents a concert of music for diverse flutes, as part of Bay Chamber Concerts’ Music @ Noon series.
WCMS’s annual family concert is a wonderful introduction to classical music and entertainment for the whole family.
Flute recital at the University of Wyoming with pianist Chi-Chen Wu
A concert inspired by places and tales of legendary provenance, plus the world premiere of Alejandra Odgers’ Flute Concerto, commissioned by the LCO
A concert of music revolving around Franz Joseph Haydn
Louise Farrenc – Premiere Overture in E
Ralph Vaughan Williams – Fantasia on Christmas Carols
Anton Bruckner – Mass #2 in e
A multimedia oratorio by composer Gabriele Vanoni, based on oral stories of Ellis Island, exploring the immigrant experience from yesterday and today.
Carmen Rodríguez-Peralta, pianist, and Orlando Cela, flutist, will perform a recital devoted to Peruvian works inspired by Indigenous melodies, rhythms, and instruments.
A lecture-presentation on one of the most influential works of music, to get you in the Halloween spirit