Chorus Calendar Performer Listing
Alphabetical by name, for events between 9/2/25 and 6/20/26. Click on the performer name to see the calendar events under that name. State given denotes location of performance(s).
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- A Besere Velt (MA), 1 event(s)
- Tikkun Olam ~ Together in Song 🔗: A collaborative concert offering healing and hope to the Jewish Community during these challenging times. With multi-instrumentalist Yoni Avi Battat. 11/16/2025
- ACRONYM (MA), 1 event(s)
- Seelenbräutigam: The Drese Effect 🔗: Nearly all of the extant works by Adam Drese and Johann Samuel Drese, with several of J.S. Bach’s arrangements of their music. Including Adam Drese’s funeral motet, Wie selig sind die Toten, the earliest-known work written for slide trumpet. 2/14/2026
- Another Octave: Connecticut Women's Chorus (CT), 1 event(s)
- Seasons of Life 🔗: A show celebrating earth's seasons and marking the cycles of our lives, from winter to spring, from childhood to old age 11/22/2025
- Apollo Club of Boston (MA), 1 event(s)
- Let Freedom Sing: Celebrating 250 Years of the American Spirit 🔗: Works by Abbie Betinis, Reena Esmail, Dale Trumbore, Andrea Ramsay, and Elizabeth Alexander. Sharon Chen, percussion; Gaeun Ban, piano. 5/9/2026
- Arlington-Belmont Chorale (MA), 6 event(s)
- Holiday Concert 🔗: Margaret Bonds: The Ballad of the Brown King; George Frederick Handel: Concerto a Due Cori No. 2; Charles Ives: Three Places in New England. 12/5/2025
- Not-Quite-Winter Concert 🔗: The Arlington-Belmont Chamber Chorus. Johann Sebastian Bach – Cantata 140, Wachet auf, ruft uns die Stimme; Cantata 61, Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland (first and last movements); Jesu, Joy of Man’s Desiring; Magnificat (last two movements). 12/13/2025
- An Almost Spring Concert 🔗: With the Arlington-Belmont Chamber Chorus. 3/8/2026
- Sponsors’ Concert 🔗: Joaquin Rodrigo: La Azucena de Quito; Julius Eastman: Symphony No. 2. 5/3/2026
- Music for a Spring Evening 🔗: The Arlington-Belmont Chamber Chorus 5/22/2026
- Strawberry Festival and Pops! Concert 🔗: Strawberries and Ice Cream in the Public Gardens from 6:00–7:15 PM Pops Concert at 7:30 PM; concert follows. 6/12/2026
- Arlington Philharmonic Orchestra (MA), 4 event(s)
- Holiday Concert 🔗: Margaret Bonds: The Ballad of the Brown King; George Frederick Handel: Concerto a Due Cori No. 2; Charles Ives: Three Places in New England. 12/5/2025
- Sponsors’ Concert 🔗: Joaquin Rodrigo: La Azucena de Quito; Julius Eastman: Symphony No. 2. 5/3/2026
- Music for a Spring Evening 🔗: The Arlington-Belmont Chamber Chorus 5/22/2026
- Strawberry Festival and Pops! Concert 🔗: Strawberries and Ice Cream in the Public Gardens from 6:00–7:15 PM Pops Concert at 7:30 PM; concert follows. 6/12/2026
- Assabet Valley Mastersingers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Spirit of the Heart 🔗: Works that celebrate the strength of the human spirit. Ludwig van Beethoven: Mass in C; Maurice Duruflé: Requiem. Malinda Haslett, soprano; Catherine Hedberg, mezzo-soprano. With organ. Tickets: $25 general admission, $20 senior/student, free for children under 12 are free with an accompanying adult. 11/16/2025
- Assabet Valley Mastersingers, Inc (MA), 4 event(s)
- Messiah Sing 🔗: Open sing with the Assabet Valley Mastersingers. Emma Robertson, soprano; Katherine Lerner Lee, mezzosoprano; Brendan Buckley, tenor; Stephan Barnicle, Bass. 12/14/2025
- Lest We Forget 🔗: James Whitbourn: Annelies. Jess Huetteman, soprano. This concert will include a tribute to Holocaust survivors honoring voices of resilience, memory, and hope. 3/8/2026
- Chambersingers: Sing into Spring 🔗: An eclectic program of short works, ranging from Renaissance madrigals to vibrant vocal jazz. 4/12/2026
- The Time Has Come 🔗: Ēriks Ešenvalds: The Time Has Come; Randall Thompson: Peaceable Kingdom; Margaret Bonds, text by W.E.B. Du Bois: Credo; Jake Runestad: The Hope of Loving. With string quartet. 5/9/2026
- Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- German Glow 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 42; Emilie Mayer: Overture in D minor; Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D major. Sonja Tengblad, soprano; Steven Lipsitt, conductor. 9/28/2025
- Back Bay Chorale (MA), 5 event(s)
- The Back Bay Chorale at Fifty 🔗: Sergei Rachmaninoff: Bogoroditse Djevo; Maurice Duruflé: Tota Pulchra Es; Franz Biebl: Ave Maria; Alice Parker: "Hark, I Hear the Harps Eternal"; Johannes Brahms: Geistliches Lied; Florence Price: "Desire / Winter Idyl"; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem, I. Introitus; Johannes Brahms: Ein Deutsches Requiem, IV & V; Guiseppe Verdi: Macbeth: Patria oppressa; Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Le nozze di Figaro: Dove sono; Guiseppe Verdi: La traviata: Brindisi; Nabucco: Va, pensiero; Giacomo Puccini: Madama Butterfly: Tu, tu; Margaret Bonds: "I Wish I Knew"; "Set Down, Servant". Karen Slack, soprano; Stephen Spinelli, conductor. With chamber orchestra. 10/18/2025
- A Boston Christmas 🔗: Ralph Vaughan Williams: Fantasia on Christmas Carols. With beloved Carols for choir and audience. Justin T. Blackwell, organ. With brass and percussion. 12/19 & 12/20/2025
- A Masterwork Sing-in Series: Fauré Requiem 🔗: Gabriel Fauré: Requiem. In collaboration with the Choir of Trinity Church, Copley, with organ and violin. Stephen Spinelli and Colin Lynch, conductors. Members of the public are welcome to join in rehearsing and performing (please bring a score). Free admission. 2/8/2026
- A Masterwork Sing-in Series: Mozart Requiem 🔗: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem. Henry Weinberger, piano; Stephen Spinelli, conductor. Members of the public are welcome to join in rehearsing and performing (please bring a score). Free admission. 3/7/2026
- O Fortuna: A Carmina Burana Spectacular 🔗: Carl Orff: Carmina Burana. With Choirs of Boston Conservatory at Berklee; Boston Conservatory at Berklee Orchestra; the Dance Division at Boston Conservatory at Berklee. Stephen Spinelli, conductor. 5/1/2026
- Blue Heron (MA), 7 event(s)
- Ther Blue Heron Songbook 🔗: Songs from 15th-century Burgundy to Broadway, performed by Blue Heron artists Cody Bowers, Paul Guttry, Corey Dalton Hart, David McFerrin, Jason McStoots, Sonja Tengblad, and Sumner Thompson, with Brian Moll, piano, and Scott Metcalfe, fiddle. All proceeds benefit Blue Heron’s upcoming season of evocative, historically-informed performances. General Admission: $100. 9/14/2025
- A Celebration of German Poetry & Song, c. 1150-1450 🔗: Poetry and music by Walther von der Vogelweide, Neidhart, the Monk of Salzburg, and Oswald von Wolkenstein, as well as anonymous works from the Glogauer and Lochamer songbooks and the Buxheimer organ book. Priscilla Herreid, director. With winds, brass, and strings from the Philadelphia ensemble Piffaro. 10/25/2025
- Christmas in 16th-Century Spain 🔗: mystical motets by Morales, vivacious villancicos by Guerrero, and a dash of comedy—Mateo Flecha’s rollicking tale of a shipwreck on Christmas Day, La Bomba. Tickets $11.50-$95.50. 12/19, 12/20 & 12/20/2025
- In Praise of Laura Peverara: Madrigals for the Concerto delle donne 🔗: Madrigals from two anthologies compiled in the 1580s by Laura Peverara, including music by Wert, Marenzio, Luzzaschi, and others. 2/20 & 2/21/2026
- Johannes Okeghem: Missa Cuiusvis toni 🔗: This Mass “in whatsoever mode” can be sung three ways, each with its own distinct scale and harmonic palette. We will sing the complete Mass in all three modes, in a two-part concert interpolating an explanatory presentation by Peter Urquhart and Scott Metcalfe. Tickets $11.50-$95.50. 3/28/2026
- Le grant rhetorique: The Music & Poetry of Guillaume de Machaut 🔗: Songs and motets by the most famous poet and composer of the 14th century, part of Machaut Weekend (May 1–3, 2026), a mini-festival of events. Tickets $11.50-$95.50 5/2/2026
- Christmas in 16th-Century Spain concert and conversation with Meghna Chakrabarti 🔗: A celebration of Christmas in 16th-century Spain, featuring motets by Cristóbal de Morales, villancicos by Francisco Guerrero and Mateo Flecha’s “La Bomba.” Also, Artistic director Scott Metcalfe will discuss the music with On Point host Meghna Chakrabarti. Tickets: $20, $30 premiere, $10 student. 12/17/2025
- Boston Baroque (MA), 3 event(s)
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Amanda Forsythe, soprano; Paula Murrihy, mezzo-soprano; Thomas Cooley, tenor; Roderick Williams, baritone; Filippo Ciabatti, conductor. 12/5 & 12/7/2025
- Lord Nelson Mass 🔗: F.J. Haydn: Missa in Angustiis (Lord Nelson Mass); W.A. Mozart: Symphony No. 40 in G minor. Lauren Snouffer, soprano; Alex Hetherington, mezzo-soprano; Andrew Haji, tenor; Philippe Sly, bass-baritone; Bernard Labadie, conductor. 3/6 & 3/8/2026
- Idomeneo 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Idomeneo. David Portillo, Idomeneo; Hera Hyesang Park, Ilia; Valerie Eickhoff, Idamante; Wendy Bryn Harmer, Elettra; Omar Najmi, Arbace; Joel Clemens, Il Voce; David Bates, conductor. 4/24 & 4/26/2026
- The Boston Cecilia (MA), 3 event(s)
- Blessed Cecilia 🔗: Benjamin Britten: Hymn to Saint Cecilia; Daniel Pinkham: Christmas Cantata for chorus, brass ensemble, and organ. 12/5 & 12/7/2025
- Feast of Remembrance 🔗: JS Bach: Gloria, BWV 191; Cantata, Gott, man lobet dich in der Stille, BWV 120.1; and famous choruses from Handel’s oratorios. 2/22/2026
- A New Song 🔗: Featuring a commissioned premiere and premieres from Cecilia's past. 5/16 & 5/17/2026
- Boston Children's Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- Langston Hughes and Phillis Wheatley: I Dream a World 🔗: A U.S. 250th anniversary concert sponsored by Celebrity Series of Boston. Each youth choir presents a unique musical setting of Langston Hughes’ poem “I Dream A World,” by composers Rollo Dilworth, Mike Block, Andre Thomas, Dan Welcher, and others. With the world premiere of a work by B.E. Boykin setting text by Phillis Wheatley, and an arrangement for two cellos of Wheatley’s “A Farewell to America.” Mike Block and Francesca McNeeley, cello. 4/11/2026
- The Dream the Dreamers Dreamed 🔗: A program inspired by Langston Hughes’ epic poem Let America Be America Again. Derrick Skye: American Mirror for string quartet and vocalists, incorporating African, European, classical Indian, and American folk styles. Free admission, part of the Celebrity Series Neighborhood Arts program. 3/7/2026
- Boston Choral Ensemble (MA), 3 event(s)
- All is Bright 🔗: Celebrate the light and warmth of the holiday season with a program including holiday classics and soon-to-be favorites. 12/7/2025
- Boundless 🔗: A concert that crosses international, cultural, and linguistic boundaries in celebration of the vibrant and universal human spirit. 3/14/2026
- Da Vinci 🔗: Jocelyn Hagen: The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci a multimedia concert experience for choir, chamber orchestra, and video projections, and other works inspired by scientific curiosity, ingenuity, and invention. 5/16/2026
- Boston City Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Langston Hughes and Phillis Wheatley: I Dream a World 🔗: A U.S. 250th anniversary concert sponsored by Celebrity Series of Boston. Each youth choir presents a unique musical setting of Langston Hughes’ poem “I Dream A World,” by composers Rollo Dilworth, Mike Block, Andre Thomas, Dan Welcher, and others. With the world premiere of a work by B.E. Boykin setting text by Phillis Wheatley, and an arrangement for two cellos of Wheatley’s “A Farewell to America.” Mike Block and Francesca McNeeley, cello. 4/11/2026
- Boston Philharmonic Orchestra (MA), 2 event(s)
- Mahler Symphony #3 🔗: Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 3. Dame Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano. With Radcliffe Choral Society and the Choristers of Saint Paul's Choir School. 4/11/2026
- Verdi Requiem 🔗: Giuseppe Verdi: Requiem. Ailyn Perez, soprano; Daniela Mack, mezzo-soprano; John Osborn, tenor; Maharram Huseynov, bass; Donald Palumbo, guest choral coach and artistic advisor; Benjamin Zander, conductor. 11/23/2025
- Boston Saengerfest Men's Chorus (MA), 3 event(s)
- Christmas in the British Isles 🔗: With Fischer Biederman, violin; Laura Murray, voice; Jay Lane, organ. 12/13/2025
- Through Her Song: Music For International Women's Day 🔗: Works by Abbie Betinis, Reena Esmail, Dale Trumbore, Andrea Ramsay, and Elizabeth Alexander. Sharon Chen, percussion; Gaeun Ban, piano. 3/8/2026
- Let Freedom Sing: Celebrating 250 Years of the American Spirit 🔗: Works by Abbie Betinis, Reena Esmail, Dale Trumbore, Andrea Ramsay, and Elizabeth Alexander. Sharon Chen, percussion; Gaeun Ban, piano. 5/9/2026
- Boston Symphony Orchestra (MA), 8 event(s)
- Beethoven Missa Solemnis 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Missa Solemnis. Eleanor Lyons, soprano; Wiebeke Lehmkuhl, mezzo-soprano; Klaus Florian Vogt, tenor; Franz-Josef Selig, bass; Andris Nelsons, conductor. Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Opening of Symphony Hall. 10/10, 10/11 & 10/9/2025
- Vanessa | E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One 🔗: Samuel Barber: Vanessa. Samantha Hankey, mezzo-soprano (Erika); Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano (The Old Baroness); Pavel Černoch, tenor (Anatol); Thomas Hampson, baritone (The Old Doctor); Wei Wu, bass (Major Domo/Footman); Andris Nelsons, conductor. With the Boston Lyric Opera Chorus. 1/10 & 1/8/2026
- Chichester Psalms 🔗: Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Allison Loggins-Hull: Rhapsody on a Theme by Joni, for flute and orchestra (BSO co-commission); Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1. Seong-Jin Cho, piano; Lorna McGhee, flute; Andris Nelsons, conductor. Program repeats without Chichester Psalms on Friday 1/16 at 7:30 pm). 1/15 & 1/17/2026
- Brahms with Herbert Blomstedt 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Nänie; Schicksalslied; Symphony No. 4. Herbert Blomstedt, conductor. 3/5, 3/6 & 3/7/2026
- Dvořák Symphony No. 9 and Excerpts from Nixon in China 🔗: Renée Fleming, soprano (Pat Nixon); Thomas Hampson, baritone (Richard Nixon); Andris Nelsons, conductor. John Adams: The Chairman Dances (March 26 & 28 only); Excerpts from Nixon in China; Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 9, From the New World. 3/26, 3/27 & 3/27/2026
- Beethoven Symphony No. 9, Adams Harmonium 🔗: John Adams: Harmonium; Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Andrea Carroll, soprano; Zoie Reams, mezzo-soprano; Andrew Haji, tenor; Morris Robinson, bass; Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor. 4/3, 5/1, 5/2 & 5/3/2026
- poor hymnal and Good News Mass 🔗: David Lang Selections from poor hymnal; Carlos Simon: Good News Mass (with video by Melina Matsoukas; BSO co-commission). Jekalyn Carr, soprano; Melvin Crispell III, alto; Zebulon Ellis, tenor; Marc Bamuthi Joseph, librettist and spoken word artist; Thomas Wilkins, conductor. With The Crossing, Donald Nally, Artistic Director, and gospel choruses. 1/29 & 1/3/2026
- Debussy and Mahler 🔗: Claude Debussy: Nocturnes; Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 4. Nikola Hillebrand, soprano; Andris Nelsons, conductor. 10/2, 10/3 & 10/4/2025
- Brockton Symphony (MA), 1 event(s)
- Beethoven 9 🔗: 5/16 & 5/17/2026
- Cantata Singers (MA), 7 event(s)
- Boston Choral Festival: To the Hands 🔗: Caroline Shaw: To the Hands; C. Hubert H. Parry’: I Was Glad When They Said Unto Me; Shawn Kirchner: Unclouded Day; Dieterich Buxtehude: Ad manus from Membra Jesu Nostri. The festival includes a special collaboration with students from Westborough, Arlington, and Lexington High School choirs, who join Cantata Singers on stage after a day of immersive workshops. 10/17/2025
- Chamber Series — Zemlinsky’s World: Brahms, Berg, Schoenberg, and Korngold 🔗: Works illustrating the influence and legacy of Alexander Zemlinsky, with music by his mentors, contemporaries, and protégés—Johannes Brahms, Alban Berg, Arnold Schoenberg, and Erich Korngold. 11/7/2025
- Handel’s Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. 11/23/2025
- Les Noces 🔗: Igor Stravinsky: Les Noces; Garth Neustadter: Memory of Water, ft. the Percussion Collective. 2/7/2026
- Chamber Series — The Russian-French Connection 🔗: A reciotal with works by Igor Stravinsky, Pyotr Illych Tchaikovsky, Hector Berlioz, Modest Mussorgsky, and Jacques Ibert. 3/27/2026
- Beethoven 9 🔗: 5/16 & 5/17/2026
- Bach: St. John Passion 🔗: 3/14/2026
- Cantemus Chamber Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Shared Breath, Shared Song: Sacred Music Across Faiths 🔗: A rich variety of choral music representing Christianity, Judaism, Islam, Sufism, Buddhism and Hinduism. Ariel Ramírez: Misa Criolla; Sergei Rachmaninoff: Bogoroditse Devo; Marurice Duruflé: Ubi Caritas; a Hebrew song, “Prayer Before Sleep”; an Islamic chant, “Zikr”; and more. Josaphat Contreras, tenor. With guitar and percussion. 12/13, 12/14 & 12/7/2025
- Cantilena Chamber Choir (MA), 4 event(s)
- Christmas at Trinity: Music for Choir and Handebells 🔗: Carols and instrumental music from the Renaissance to contemporary, by Paul Halley, Gregg Smith, Eric Esenvalds, and others. 12/7/2025
- Martin Luther King Concert 🔗: Spirituals made famous by Marian Anderson (arranged by Hall Johnson), and a spirituals sing along. With The Spirituals of Boston Arts Academy. 1/19/2026
- The Company of Heaven 🔗: Benjamin Britten: The Company of Heaven. With string orchestra and guest actors from Shakespeare & Company. 5/17/2026
- Rutter and Tchaikovsky 🔗: John Rutter: Requiem; Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: All Night Vigil Opus 52 (selections); Cherubic Hymn and other sacred choruses and traditional Russian folksong arrangements. General Admission: $35, $25 seniors, free for children under 18 with ID. 10/19/2025
- Cantilena Women's Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- SHINE! Celebrating resilience through song 🔗: Rebecca Sacks: “Come, Ye Lovers of Art" (world premiere); Lea Morris: “Be the Light”; Ayrian Norman: “Keep Singing”; Daniel Gawthrop: “There Is Sweet Music”; Mari Esabel Valverde: “Cantares”. 12/14/2025
- I Rise: Women in Song 🔗: Reena Esmail: I Rise: Women in Song. With the Worcester Chorus Women’s Ensemble. 5/8 & 5/9/2026
- Cantus (CT), 2 event(s)
- Land That I Love 🔗: Commemorating the United States’ 250th anniversary, the program honors America’s diverse heritage with music by composers carrying their own migration stories. 3/1/2026
- Rothko Chapel 🔗: Morton Feldman: Rothko Chapel; Katherine Balch: songs and interludes (U.S. premiere); and Julius Eastman: Colors. With students from the Yale School of Music and the Peabody Conservatory. 2/28/2026
- Cappella Clausura (MA), 4 event(s)
- The Fall of a Sparrow: Contemporary Classics 🔗: Music by Caroline Shaw, Evelin Seppar, Melinda Wagner, Patricia Van Ness, and others. What is it about the natural world that makes us reflect on our humanity? This program features music about nature, identity, and grief—and how these three themes seem to go together naturally in music and art. 11/15 & 11/16/2025
- In tongues: Ruehr’s “Cassandra” 🔗: Elena Ruehr" Cassandra; music by Julia Wolfe, Alissa Voth, and Isaac Roth Blumfield. Magic spells, prophecies, secrets, prayers; what happens when words mean more than what they say? Speech has the power to persuade, clarify, distort, and to move. In myth, Cassandra’s blessing is that she can see the future; her curse is that no one believes or understands her prophecies. 1/24 & 1/25/2026
- Blood and Honey: Modern Visions of Hildegard 🔗: Hildegard von Bingen: music for Saint Ursula; with micro-commissions from five emerging composers from the Boston area that comment on and take inspiration from the Hildegard chants. 3/21 & 3/22/2026
- Worthy of the Highest Praise: Bembo and Vivaldi 🔗: Antonia Bembo: Te Deum; Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria; with others. Bembo was nearly a contemporary of Vivaldi and also achieved renown as a composer, but is rarely performed today. This performance highlights two classical gems, one very well known and the other much less so. 5/16 & 5/17/2026
- Castle of Our Skins (MA), 1 event(s)
- The Dream the Dreamers Dreamed 🔗: A program inspired by Langston Hughes’ epic poem Let America Be America Again. Derrick Skye: American Mirror for string quartet and vocalists, incorporating African, European, classical Indian, and American folk styles. Free admission, part of the Celebrity Series Neighborhood Arts program. 3/7/2026
- Central Massachusetts Festival Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- OPEN REHEARSALS for New Members & Fall Concert Info 🔗: Join us as we begin our 2nd season! Our Fall Concert is Saturday,11/22/25 @ 7 pm, ECHOES OF BEAUTY, DREAMS OF HOPE will feature "Trilogy of Dreams," Gjielo's "Days of Beauty," among other inspirational song repertoire. 9/15/2025
- Choir! Choir! Choir! (MA), 1 event(s)
- We Will Choir! You 🔗: An epic QUEEN sing-along. Choir! Choir! Choir! is the fully interactive, participatory show that turns audience into performer. So get ready to laugh, dance and SING! your hearts out with hundreds of other music-lovers just like you. It’s like a big birthday party for the greatest songs of all time and you’re invited. 9/19/2025
- ChoralArt (ME), 2 event(s)
- Dawnland to the Planets 🔗: Wabanaki artist Firefly: Militakwat, a multimedia piece rooted in the music and spirit of the Dawnland people; Max Richter: On the Nature of Daylight, a poignant reflection on time and memory; Gustav Holst: The Planets. 1/25 & 1/26/2026
- Bach B Minor Mass 🔗: J.S. Bach: Mass in B minor. Eckart Preu, conductor. 4/26 & 4/28/2026
- Choral Art Society (ME), 5 event(s)
- Louis Vierne Solemn Mass and Schubert Mass in G 🔗: Louis Vierne: Messe Solennelle; Franz Schubert: Mass in G. Randall Mullin and Scott Vaillancourt, organ; Robert Russel, conductor. Free admission. 9/28/2025
- Christmas at the Cathedral 🔗: Carl Rütti: Gloria from Missa Angelorum; Daniel Pinkham: Christmas Cantata; Sergei Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil (excerpts); with a cappella motets, brilliant brass fanfares, and cherished carols. The ChoralArt Singers with the Portland Brass Quintet, organist Bridgette Wargovitch, and keyboardist Kellie Moody. 12/5, 12/6, 12/6 & 12/7/2025
- An Epiphany Celebration 🔗: A cappella motets, both early and contemporary, and seasonal works for choir and organ. Hentus van Rooyen, organ; Rose Underkofler, violin; Chris Moore, mandolin; J. Barrie Shepherd, poet. 1/3, 1/3 & 1/4/2026
- Holiday Sing-Along 🔗: Join members of ChoralArt for a joyful Holiday Sing-Along at the Portland Conservatory of Music! Free admission, but please RSVP in advance as seating is limited. 12/13/2025
- Handel's Messiah Sing-Along 🔗: All are welcome—no experience necessary! Scores will be provided, or you may bring your own. Robert Russell, conductor; Hentus van Rooyen,irgan, Trevor Lavenbein, trumpet; and musicians from the Southern Maine Symphony Orchestra. Admission: $5 at the door plus a non-perishable food item; students admitted free. Net proceeds benefit Project FEED. 12/15/2025
- Choral Art Society of the South Shore (MA), 1 event(s)
- Winter Light 🔗: We celebrate both tradition and discovery, including Handel’s Hallelujah Chorus, Bach’s Gloria in excelsis Deo, with carols and contemporary gems including "Deck the Halls", "Night of Silence", "Light in the Heart of Winter", and many more. 12/6 & 12/7/2025
- Chorus of Westerly (RI), 5 event(s)
- Speakeasy Choir – Love Shack 🔗: Speakeasy Choir is a one night collaborative chorus open to anyone. Guests will join a singing ensemble for the night and will learn a song with harmonies. After just 90 minutes of fun and learning, you’ll take the stage with your fellow singers for an unforgettable performance with live support from the 5-piece UNITED House Band .This month we will be learning and performing the song “Love Shack” by The B-52’s! Tickets: $15. 9/26/2025
- Christmas Oratorio 🔗: J.S. Bach: Christmas Oratorio. Tickets: $15 - $60 11/15 & 11/16/2025
- Christmas Pops 2025 🔗: J.S. Bach: Christmas Oratorio. Tickets: $15 - $60 12/20, 12/21 & 12/21/2025
- The Dream of Gerontius 🔗: Edward Elgar: The Dream of Gerontius. David Hill, MBE, conductor. 4/18 & 4/19/2026
- Summer Pops 🔗: Arrangements of classical masterworks as well as popular music for chorus and full orchestra. Pre-show at 6:15. Free admission. 6/20/2026
- Chorus pro Musica (MA), 5 event(s)
- Mahler Symphony #3 🔗: Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 3. Dame Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano. With Radcliffe Choral Society and the Choristers of Saint Paul's Choir School. 4/11/2026
- Verdi Requiem 🔗: Giuseppe Verdi: Requiem. Ailyn Perez, soprano; Daniela Mack, mezzo-soprano; John Osborn, tenor; Maharram Huseynov, bass; Donald Palumbo, guest choral coach and artistic advisor; Benjamin Zander, conductor. 11/23/2025
- Holiday Concert 🔗: 12/13/2025
- Haydn’s The Seasons 🔗: Joseph Haydn: The Seasons 3/27/2026
- Songs for Peace 🔗: Krzysztof Penderecki: Credo; Carlos Carrillo: Cantares. 4/25/2026
- Commonwealth Chorale (MA), 3 event(s)
- Celebration – Fanfares, Awe, and Passion 🔗: Flor Peeters: Entrata Festiva, Op. 93; Magnificat; Lili Boulanger: Psalm 24; Vieille prière bouddhique (“Old Buddhist Prayer”); Daniel Pinkham: Christmas Cantata; Max Janowski: Sim Shalom (“Grant Us Peace”). Omar Naji, tenor; Susan DeSelms, organ. With organ, brass quintet, and timpani. Tickets: $40, students $10. 11/23/2025
- Comfort, Awe, and Hope 🔗: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Requiem (new arrangement by Howard Arman); Jose Maricio Nunes Garcia: Two Psalm Settings. Maria Whitcomb, soprano; Laura Beth Couch, mezzo-soprano; Mathew McGinnis, tenor; William Farrell, baritone. With full orchestra. Tickets: $40, students $10. 3/8/2026
- Spirit, Passion, Defiance – Let’s Tango! 🔗: Alberto Ginastera: Lamentations of the Prophet Jeremiah; Various: Tango works with tango orchestra and dancers; Martín Palmeri: Misa a Buenos Aires (“Misatango”). With strings, piano, bandoneon, and tango dancers. Laura Beth Couch, mezzo-soprano; Alex Roitman, bandoneon. Tickets: $40, students $10. 5/16/2026
- Community Chorus at South Berwick (ME), 1 event(s)
- I Hear My Song at Last 🔗: Giselle Wyers: I Hear My Song at Last (base on Wendell Berry's poem "I Go Among Trees"); and works by Jeffery Ames, William Dawson, Ola Gjeilo, Alice Parker, Jean Ritchie, and others. Tickets: $17 advance, $20 at the door, $17 students/seniors, free for children 12 and under. 11/16/2025
- Community Chorus at South Berwick (NH), 1 event(s)
- I Hear My Song at Last 🔗: Giselle Wyers: I Hear My Song at Last (base on Wendell Berry's poem "I Go Among Trees"); and works by Jeffery Ames, William Dawson, Ola Gjeilo, Alice Parker, Jean Ritchie, and others. Tickets: $17 advance, $20 at the door, $17 students/seniors, free for children 12 and under. 11/15/2025
- Con Brio Choral Society (CT), 2 event(s)
- Sir John Rutter’s Christmas 🔗: John Rutter: Magnificat; Fancies; What Sweeter Music; carols; with traditional carol arrangement, many with audience participation. Chris Shepard, conductor. Louise Fauteux, soprano. With the Con Brio Festival Orchestra. Tickets: $40, $15 for students. 12/12 & 12/13/2025
- Celebrating our Nation’s 250th Birthday 🔗: Randall Thompson: The Testament of Freedom; Aaron Copland: The Promise of Living; Glennie-Smith/Wallace, arr. Harlan & Rickets, The Mansions of the Lord; Trad./Howe, arr. Wilhousky: Battle Hymn of the Republic; and others. Chris Shepard, conductor. With the Con Brio Festival Orchestra. 4/17 & 4/19/2026
- Concert Choir of Northeastern CT (CT), 1 event(s)
- International Carol Suites 🔗: Celebrating the Holiday from Around the World. 12/7/2025
- CONCORA (Connecticut Choral Artists) (CT), 2 event(s)
- CONCORA & Baroklyn 🔗: J.S. Bach: Cantata, Es ist das Heil uns kommen her, BWV 9; Chorale-Preludes from Cantatas BWV 99, 22 & 182; Keyboard Concerto in E Major, BWV 1053. Simone Dinnerstein, piano and conductor, with her chamber ensemble Baroklyn. 10/23/2025
- Handel's Messiah & Carol Sing 🔗: G.F. Handel, Messiah, Christmas portion and “Hallelujah" Chorus. With chamber orchestra and soloists. Followed by a carol sing with the audience. 11/3/2025
- CONCORA (Connecticut Choral Artists) (MA), 1 event(s)
- CONCORA & Baroklyn 🔗: J.S. Bach: Cantata, Es ist das Heil uns kommen her, BWV 9; Chorale-Preludes from Cantatas BWV 99, 22 & 182; Keyboard Concerto in E Major, BWV 1053. Simone Dinnerstein, piano and conductor, with her chamber ensemble Baroklyn. 10/24/2025
- Concord Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Brahms Requiem 🔗: Jonathan Bailey Holland: The Nature of Lost Time (world premiere); Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45. Carley DeFranco, soprano; Dana Whiteside, baritone. With Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra. 5/17/2026
- Concordia Choir (VT), 1 event(s)
- Concordia Choir Northeast Tour 🔗: The Concordia Choir is one of America’s finest a cappella choirs. Since 1920, the 70-voice choir has performed in nearly every major hall, including Carnegie Hall and Kennedy Center, as well as St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City and St. Paul’s Cathedral in London. Tickets: $18–54, free for students, available at https://www.catamountarts.org/show/details/concordia-choir/ 3/12/2026
- Concord Women's Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- Radiant Light: A Celebration of the Season 🔗: Dan Forrest: Lux: The Dawn from on High; Siyahamba; Ruth Morris Gray: "What Child Is This"; Elaine Hagenberg: "O Come, Emmanuel". 12/6/2025
- A Light Exists in Spring 🔗: Beth Denisch: The Tree House (commissioned in 20117 and set for chorus, oboe, cello, and piano); Melissa Dunphy: Grown Wild; Emma Lou Diemer: Hope is the Thing; Tara Traxler: Birds of Passage; and more. 5/9/2026
- Connecticut Choral Artists (CT), 1 event(s)
- An American Requiem 🔗: Edward Tyler: An American Requiem, a work that reflects on the school gun violence epidemic in America. 9/13/2025
- Connecticut Master Chorale (CT), 2 event(s)
- Holiday Prelude Concert 🔗: Songs for Winter, Advent, Hanukkah, Christmas, and New Year, with joyous carols, gospel and more! With brass. 11/23/2025
- Happy 250th Birthday, America! 🔗: Patriotic and distinctly American music featuring "Folk Songs of America" by Dan Forrest, "Salute to the Armed Forces" and other selections. 3/15/2026
- Consonare (CT), 1 event(s)
- Penned: when words inspire 🔗: Choir Matrix and Consonare Youth Choirs share beautiful choral music that tells the stories of how the written word and literacy efforts have inspired and changed history. Suggested donation is $10, children/students are free (no one is turned away for lack of funds). 11/15/2025
- Convivium Musicum (MA), 1 event(s)
- Mysteries and Deceit: Misattributed Masterpieces 🔗: Repertoire that has been credited, either through accident or deception, to the wrong composer. The centerpiece will be Bauldeweyn’s Missa da Pacem, formerly attributed to Josquin; and we will share other works misattributed to Obrecht, Isaac, Victoria, and Palestrina. 11/22 & 11/23/2025
- Coro Allegro (MA), 3 event(s)
- And Still They Vanish 🔗: James Whitbourn: Annelies. Sonja DuToit Tengblad, soprano. 3/15/2026
- Luminous Rescue: Psalms of Protest and Reconciliation 🔗: Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Charles Ives: Psalm 90; Patricia Van Ness: Psalms of Luminous Rescue. Janet Stone, soprano; Jerrick Cavagnaro, organ. 5/17/2026
- Eternal Light 🔗: Louis Vierne: Messe solennelle; Morten Lauridsen: Lux Aeterna; Ilyas Iliya: Avoonan Dbishmayy (a cappella setting of the Lord’s Prayer in Aramaic); Brenda Portman: Scherzo (for organ). Jerrick Cavangaro, organ; Jerrick Cavangaro, organ. 11/16/2025
- Counterpoint (VT), 2 event(s)
- Crescendo (CT), 3 event(s)
- The Bach Experience–Choral Music for the Spirit 🔗: J.S. Bach: Christmas Cantata “Sweet Comfort“, BWV 151; Mass in G minor, BWV 235; and 16th century double choir motets including works by Schröter, Weissensee, Otto, and Schein. With period orchestra. 12/7/2025
- Stepping into Song: A Choral Performance of Tango’s Rhythmic Spirit 🔗: Martín Palmeri: Misatango; Jüdische Kantate (Jewish Cantata; U.S. premiere). Nadia Aguilar, soprano; Rodolfo Marcelo Zanetti, bandoneon, Christine Gevert, director. With clarinet, piano, and strings. 4/25/2026
- Baroque Brilliance: Bach’s Motets in Concert 🔗: J.S. Bach: six motets BWV 225-230. 5/3/2026
- Crescendo (MA), 4 event(s)
- The Bach Experience–Choral Music for the Spirit 🔗: J.S. Bach: Christmas Cantata “Sweet Comfort“, BWV 151; Mass in G minor, BWV 235; and 16th century double choir motets including works by Schröter, Weissensee, Otto, and Schein. With period orchestra. 12/6/2025
- A Tapestry of Traditions: Unraveling the History of Christmas Carols 🔗: An exploration of the origins and development of Carols and Christmas songs that evolved over centuries, and were adapted to different cultures. Audience members will be invited to participate in singing some of the familiar Holiday Songs 12/21/2025
- Stepping into Song: A Choral Performance of Tango’s Rhythmic Spirit 🔗: Martín Palmeri: Misatango; Jüdische Kantate (Jewish Cantata; U.S. premiere). Nadia Aguilar, soprano; Rodolfo Marcelo Zanetti, bandoneon, Christine Gevert, director. With clarinet, piano, and strings. 4/26/2026
- Baroque Brilliance: Bach’s Motets in Concert 🔗: J.S. Bach: six motets BWV 225-230. 5/3/2026
- The Crossing (MA), 1 event(s)
- poor hymnal and Good News Mass 🔗: David Lang Selections from poor hymnal; Carlos Simon: Good News Mass (with video by Melina Matsoukas; BSO co-commission). Jekalyn Carr, soprano; Melvin Crispell III, alto; Zebulon Ellis, tenor; Marc Bamuthi Joseph, librettist and spoken word artist; Thomas Wilkins, conductor. With The Crossing, Donald Nally, Artistic Director, and gospel choruses. 1/29 & 1/3/2026
- Danbury Concert Chorus (CT), 2 event(s)
- Dedham Choral Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- Instruments of Peace: A Christmas Celebration 🔗: DCS commemorates the legacy of St. Francis of Assisi and honors the memory of his namesake, the late Pope Francis. Michael Haydn: Mass of St. Francis; Jakub Jan Ryba: choruses from the Czech Christmas Mass. With audience carol sing-alongs. Tickets: $35, $30 senior (65+), $20 student, $5 child (5-12). 12/12/2025
- Emmanuel Music (MA), 2 event(s)
- Dido's Ghost 🔗: Errollyn Wallen: Dido's Ghost. Virgil's epic. A modern chamber opera that sets the entirety of Purcell’s original Dido and Aeneas as a dream sequence. Carley DeFranco, Anna/Dido; David Thomas Mather, Aeneas; Jonathan Woody, Elymas/Sorceress; Katherine Maysek, Lavinia/Spirit; Morgan Mastrangelo, Ascanius/First Sailor; Mara Riley, Belinda; Rebecca Miller Kratzer, Director. With the MIT Chamber Chorus. 10/18/2025
- Christmas Oratorio 🔗: J.S. Bach: Christmas Oratorio. Charles Blandy, Evangelist. 12/13 & 12/14/2025
- Ensemble Altera (CT), 1 event(s)
- The Four Elements 🔗: Music by John Taverner, Eric Whitacre, Kenneth Leighton, Morten Lauridsen, Ivo Antognini, Owain Park, John Rutter, Ēriks Ešenvalds, and Charles Villiers Stanford inspired by the primal forces that shape our world: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. 9/13/2025
- Ensemble Altera (MA), 1 event(s)
- The Four Elements 🔗: Music by John Taverner, Eric Whitacre, Kenneth Leighton, Morten Lauridsen, Ivo Antognini, Owain Park, John Rutter, Ēriks Ešenvalds, and Charles Villiers Stanford inspired by the primal forces that shape our world: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. 9/12/2025
- Ensemble Altera (RI), 2 event(s)
- The Four Elements 🔗: Music by John Taverner, Eric Whitacre, Kenneth Leighton, Morten Lauridsen, Ivo Antognini, Owain Park, John Rutter, Ēriks Ešenvalds, and Charles Villiers Stanford inspired by the primal forces that shape our world: Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. 9/14/2025
- Messiah 🔗: 12/19, 12/20, 12/21 & 12/21/2025
- Fairfield County Chorale (CT), 3 event(s)
- Magnificat & Majesty 🔗: Francesco Durante: Magnificat, Camargo Guarnieri: Missa Diligite, Franz Schubert: Magnificat in C; W.A. Mozart: Coronation Mass, K. 317. 12/14/2025
- Eternal Light 🔗: Nadia Boulanger: Lux Aeterna; John Rutter: Gloria; Lili Boulanger: Psalm 24; Pēteris Vasks: Da Pacem Domine; Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms. 3/28/2026
- Elijah 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Elijah 5/16/2026
- Farmington Valley Symphony Orchestra (CT), 1 event(s)
- Brahms Requiem 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem. Sarah Callinan, soprano; Greg Flower, bass. 11/8/2025
- Gloriae Dei Cantores (MA), 1 event(s)
- Services of Advent Lessons & Carols 🔗: Candlelit services with uplifting readings, prayers, and carols sung by Gloriæ Dei Cantores at the Church of the Transfiguration—a cherished tradition for over thirty years. Doors open one hour before the service; no tickets required. 11/28 & 11/29/2025
- GMChorale (CT), 3 event(s)
- Sing with GMChorale! 🔗: Claim your seat! Sing with GMChorale. We invite YOU to sing with us for our fall concert on November 9th, which will feature Brahm’s “Liebeslieder Waltzes,” as well as contemporary pieces by James Mulholland, Morton Lauridsen and Shawn Kirchner. The first two rehearsals, on September 2nd and 9th, are open rehearsals, with no commitment to register. Please visit our website for more information and to fill out an inquiry form. 9/2 & 9/9/2025
- The Bill of Rights: Ten Amendments in Eight Motets 🔗: Neely Bruce's “The Bill of Rights: Ten Amendments in Eight Motets”, composed in the style of William Billings, is performed by GMChorale’s chamber ensemble, Alchemy, other community choral singers, Wesleyan students, and others. With harp, string quintet, flute and oboe. The performance is part of a project by Wesleyan's Center for the Study of Guns and Society that includes documentary filmmaker Karyl Evans, Harvard Professor Jill Lepore and Wesleyan Professor Jennifer Tucker, who are producing a documentary and performance video of the work for CPTV and national PBS broadcasts. Admission is free and open to the public. 10/10/2025
- Love, Waltzes and Luminous Skies 🔗: Johnannes Brahms: Liebeslieder Waltzes; James Mulholland: “My love is like a red, red rose” from Four Robert Burns Ballads, Morten Lauridsen: Sure on this Shining Night; Dirait-on; Shawn Kirchner: "Bright Morning Stars"; “Sweet Rivers”. Joseph D’Eugeni, director; Eric Trudel and Blake Hansen, piano. Wit the Elm City Girls’ Choir. Pre-concert lecture at 3:00 pm by Neely Bruce. 11/9/2025
- Greater Boston Chapter, Barbershop Harmony Society (MA), 1 event(s)
- 2025 Boston A Cappella Festival 🔗: A free, public, outdoor arts event that celebrates the human voice and its ability to produce high-quality and genuine musical experiences. Genres include barbershop, madrigals, modern, jazz, oldies, and more. The festival showcases community ensembles from high schoolers to seniors, from Springfield to Providence to Boston Metro West. Festival date Sept. 27, rain date Sept. 28. 9/27/2025
- Handel and Haydn Chamber Choir (MA), 1 event(s)
- Langston Hughes and Phillis Wheatley: I Dream a World 🔗: A U.S. 250th anniversary concert sponsored by Celebrity Series of Boston. Each youth choir presents a unique musical setting of Langston Hughes’ poem “I Dream A World,” by composers Rollo Dilworth, Mike Block, Andre Thomas, Dan Welcher, and others. With the world premiere of a work by B.E. Boykin setting text by Phillis Wheatley, and an arrangement for two cellos of Wheatley’s “A Farewell to America.” Mike Block and Francesca McNeeley, cello. 4/11/2026
- Handel and Haydn Society (MA), 5 event(s)
- Saul 🔗: G.F. Handel: Saul. Neal Davies, bass-baritone (Saul); Christopher Lowrey, countertenor (David); Sarah Brady, soprano (Merab); Julie Roset, soprano (Michal); Linard Vrielink, tenor (Jonathan); Jonathan Cohen, conductor. With the H+H Youth Choruses and CitySing participants. 10/3 & 10/5/2025
- Messiah 🔗: G.F. Handel: Messiah. Lauren Snouffer, soprano; Avery Amereau, mezzo-soprano; Ben Bliss, tenor; Nicholas Newton, bass-baritone; Jonathan Cohen, conductor. 11/28, 11/29 & 11/3/2025
- Baroque Christmas 🔗: Christoph Graupner: Magnificat in C Major; J.L. Bach: Uns ist ein Kind geboren; Sanctus in C Major, BWV 237; Cantata 63, Christen, ätzet diesen Tag. Scott Allen Jarrett, conductor. 12/18 & 12/21/2025
- Bach and Telemann 🔗: J.S. Bach: Cantata 106, Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit; Cantata 4, Christ lag in Todesbanden; Brandenburg Concerto No. 6; Georg Philipp Telemann: Cantata, Du aber Daniel gehe hin. Robin Johannsen, soprano; Christopher Lowrey, countertenor; Guy Cutting, tenor; Dingle Yandell, bass-baritone; Jonathan Cohen, conductor. 5/15 & 5/16/2026
- Voices Carry 🔗: Heinrich Schütz: Deutsches Magnificat, SWV 494; Johann Kuhnau: Tristis est anima mea; J.S. Bach: Komm, Jesu, Komm, BWV 229; Johannes Brahms: Warum ist das licht gegeben; Carlo Gesualdo: Miserere Mei; Alessandro Scarlatti: Stabat Mater. James Burton, conductor. 5/29 & 5/3/2026
- Hartford Chorale (CT), 6 event(s)
- Brahms Requiem 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem. Sarah Callinan, soprano; Greg Flower, bass. 11/8/2025
- Christmas with Hartford Chorale 🔗: Camille Saint-Säens: Christmas Oratorio; Margaret Bond: Ballad of the Brown King; John Rutter: Magnificat 12/16/2025
- Requiem Aeternam 🔗: Works by Perkins and Duruflé 4/18/2026
- Spring Sing! Messiah 🔗: This series offers the general public an informal, single-evening opportunity to sing great choral masterworks with Hartford Chorale. While there will be an opportunity to rehearse certain sections, the main purpose of these “sings” is to joyfully sing through a beloved major work, together, in one evening. 4/27/2026
- Spring Sing! Mozart Requiem 🔗: This series offers the general public an informal, single-evening opportunity to sing great choral masterworks with Hartford Chorale. While there will be an opportunity to rehearse certain sections, the main purpose of these “sings” is to joyfully sing through a beloved major work, together, in one evening. 5/4/2026
- Spring Sing! Beethoven 9th Symphony and Brahms Nänie 🔗: This series offers the general public an informal, single-evening opportunity to sing great choral masterworks with Hartford Chorale. While there will be an opportunity to rehearse certain sections, the main purpose of these “sings” is to joyfully sing through a beloved major work, together, in one evening. 5/11/2026
- Heritage Chorale (MA), 1 event(s)
- Open Rehearsals for 2025-26 Season 🔗: The Heritage Chorale might be just right for you! Not only do Chorale members love to sing, they love to sing with each other. Join us for our next Open Rehearsals and Auditions, September 2 and 9. 9/2 & 9/9/2025
- Highland Glee Club (MA), 2 event(s)
- Let Freedom Sing: Celebrating 250 Years of the American Spirit 🔗: Works by Abbie Betinis, Reena Esmail, Dale Trumbore, Andrea Ramsay, and Elizabeth Alexander. Sharon Chen, percussion; Gaeun Ban, piano. 5/9/2026
- Harvest and the Hunt 🔗: Part songs of Schumann, Brahms, Randall Thompson and more, followed by an Oktoberfest-style reception complete with beer and pretzels. Tickets: $20 advance, $25 at the door. 10/18/2025
- Horizon Voices (ME), 2 event(s)
- Clear Horizon 🔗: Youth ensembles, grades 2-12, present seasonal songs and concert choir repertoire including pieces by Victor Johnson, Allan Naplan, Ellen Foncannon, Jan Harmon, John Rutter, and Pinkzebra. 12/14/2025
- O Beautiful 🔗: Youth ensembles, grades 2-12, present music by Moses Hogan, Rick Sowash, B. E. Boykin, Joan Szymko, Ruth Morris Gray, and David Vernier. 5/3/2026
- Illumine Vocal Arts Ensemble (MA), 1 event(s)
- Would You Harbor Me? 🔗: Named for a song by Sweet Honey in the Rock, “Would You Harbor Me?” explores displacement and the quest for refuge through music ranging from the Baroque to the contemporary. Dieterich Buxtehude: Ad Manus, from Membra Jesu Nostri; Caroline Shaw: “To the Hands”; two settings of the theme from Finlandia: the hymn tune, with which the audience is invited to sing, and an arrangement by Blake Morgan for Voces8; works by Dunphy, Guillaume & more. A post-concert reception includes a small showing of photographed details from works by sculptor Harriet Diamond that address the suffering of refugees displaced by war and climate destabilization. Tickets priced on a sliding scale. 10/5/2025
- Jordi Savall, with Hespèrion XXI, Tembembe Ensamble Continuo & La Capella Reial de Catalunya (MA), 1 event(s)
- Un mar de músicas (A sea of music): 1440 to 1880 🔗: An ensemble of more than 30 singers, dancers, and instrumentalists representing Cuba, Haiti, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, Mali, and others, engage in a dialogue that honors the more than 25 million people from across the sea enslaved by European colonial powers over more than four centuries, celebrating their heritage with readings, traditional music from many countries, and works by Gaspar Fernandes and others. 4/12/2026
- King’s Chapel Concert Series (MA), 3 event(s)
- 20 for 25 🔗: Twenty a cappella favorites by Britten, Duruflé, Vaughan Williams, and more performed by the King’s Chapel Choir. 10/26/2025
- A Festival of Psalms 🔗: A journey through music history and the Book of Psalms by the King’s Chapel Choir. 1/25/2026
- Solomon 🔗: G.F. Handel: Solomon. The King's Chapel Choir, soloists, and orchestra. 3/22/2026
- Koleinu (MA), 1 event(s)
- Tikkun Olam ~ Together in Song 🔗: A collaborative concert offering healing and hope to the Jewish Community during these challenging times. With multi-instrumentalist Yoni Avi Battat. 11/16/2025
- Lexington Pops Chorus (MA), 1 event(s)
- Come Sing With Us! 🔗: Lexington Pops Chorus will hold three free open rehearsals, September 2nd, 9th and 16th in Clark Hall at Hancock Church, 1912 Mass Ave Lexington (on the Green). We welcome new singers in September and January. Auditions are not required, but singers must be able to read music. 9/16, 9/2 & 9/9/2025
- Lorelei Ensemble (CT), 2 event(s)
- Land That I Love 🔗: Commemorating the United States’ 250th anniversary, the program honors America’s diverse heritage with music by composers carrying their own migration stories. 3/1/2026
- Rothko Chapel 🔗: Morton Feldman: Rothko Chapel; Katherine Balch: songs and interludes (U.S. premiere); and Julius Eastman: Colors. With students from the Yale School of Music and the Peabody Conservatory. 2/28/2026
- Lorelei Ensemble (MA), 3 event(s)
- Debussy and Mahler 🔗: Claude Debussy: Nocturnes; Gustav Mahler: Symphony No. 4. Nikola Hillebrand, soprano; Andris Nelsons, conductor. 10/2, 10/3 & 10/4/2025
- Look Up 🔗: Christopher Cerrone: Beaufort Scales, oratorio for chorus and live electronics; Meredith Monk: “Other Worlds Revealed” and “Earth Seen from Above,” from Atlas; Molly Herron: Stellar Atmospheres,; Elijah Daniel Smith: Suspended in Spin (Lorelei commission). 3/20 & 3/21/2026
- Frost and Fire 🔗: Themes of solstice and advent - seasons of stillness and waiting, including medieval chant, early-renaissance polyphony, and American folk tunes and hymnody. Scott Ordway: North Woods; Eliza Bagg: Whiteout (winner of our recent call for scores for women, trans, and nonbinary composers); contemporary works by Amy Beth Kirsten, Jessica Meyer, and Björk; arrangements by Laura Jobin-Acosta, Greg Brown, and Jocelyn Hagen. 12/11/2025
- The Maine Music Society (ME), 1 event(s)
- The 30th Battle of the Blends 🔗: An evening celebrating the power of the human spirit through voice, with music ranging from the Renaissance to Motown classics to rock, and more. Performing groups: MMS Chamber Singers, Any Given Tuesday, the Crosstones, the FairWinds Mixed Barbershop Chorus, and the Windham Chamber Singers. Tickets: $30 adults/seniors, $6 students [13+], free for age 12 & under when accompanied by an adult. 11/1/2025
- Manchester Choral Society (NH), 1 event(s)
- Christmas Music from Northern Europe 🔗: Franz Schubert: Mass in E flat; Felix Mendelsohn: Psalm 42. With soloists and full orchestra. 5/16 & 5/17/2026
- Master Singers of Worcester (MA), 1 event(s)
- Loss And Transcendence 🔗: Choral works spanning different periods and cultures, each selected to evoke the profound emotions connected to grief, remembrance, and ultimately, the ascent toward hope and healing. 11/22/2025
- Masterworks Chorale (MA), 3 event(s)
- Lord Nelson Mass 🔗: F.J. Haydn: Lord Nelson Mass (Missa in angustiis), Hob. XXII:11; Franz Schubert: Mass No. 2 in G, D 167. Deborah Selig, soprano; Deborah Rentz-Moore, mezzo-soprano; Jonas Budris, tenor; David McFerrin, baritone. 11/16/2025
- Schumann | Requiem 🔗: Heinrich von Herzogenberg: War’s dunkel, ich lage im Walde, Op. 22 No. 1; Nachtlied, Op. 73 No. 1; Johannes Brahms: Der Gang zum Liebchen, Op. 31 No. 3; Robert Schumann: Requiem, Op. 148. Susan Consoli, soprano; Roselin Osser, mezzo-soprano; Omar Najmi, tenor; and Richard Giarusso, baritone. 2/28/2026
- Brahms Requiem 🔗: Jonathan Bailey Holland: The Nature of Lost Time (world premiere); Johannes Brahms: Ein deutsches Requiem, Op. 45. Carley DeFranco, soprano; Dana Whiteside, baritone. With Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra. 5/17/2026
- Metropolitan Chorale (MA), 3 event(s)
- Sacred Place 🔗: Alex Berko: Sacred Place; Felix Mendelssohn: Selections from Sechs Lieder, op. 59; works by Alberto Grau, Elaine Hagenberg, Benjamin Britten, Keith Hampton, Anton Bruckner. Hana Cai, Guest Director. 11/15/2025
- Terra Nostra 🔗: Stacy Garrop: Terra Nostra: An Oratorio. Dan Ryan, Guest Director 3/7/2026
- Mass for the Endangered 🔗: Sara Kirkland Snider: Mass for the Endangered. Emily Howe, Guest Director 5/9/2026
- Musica Sacra (MA), 1 event(s)
- The Requiem Masses of Gabriel Fauré and Eustache du Caurroy 🔗: You may know the sublimely beautiful Requiem by the 19th century composer Gabriel Fauré, but did you know that his predecessor by 300 years, Eustache de Caurroy, wrote a Requiem for the death of King Henry IV which was then used at the funerals of French kings for the next 200 years? 10/18/2025
- Mystic Chorale (MA), 1 event(s)
- Mystic Outside the Box: weekly sing-alongs this fall 🔗: Each week from September 9 - November 11, a different dynamic leader will lead a Sing with a unique theme, including Broadway, Gospel, Africa, Pop, Songs of Justice, Folk, Beatles and Paul Simon, and more. Guest leaders include Nick Page, Mike Pfitzer, Jonathan Singleton, Donnell Patterson, Mary Cunningham, Louise Grasmere and Linda Shoemaker, Linda Brown-San Martin, Gary Backstrom, and Quinn Eastburn and Arlea Forbes-Prater. Singers are invited to attend one, a few, or all events in the series. A discounted pass to the full series is $115. Tickets for individual Sings in advance are $15 or $20 at the door. 10/14, 10/21, 10/29, 10/7, 11/11, 11/4, 9/16, 9/3 & 9/9/2025
- Mystic River Chorale (CT), 1 event(s)
- Reflection and Remembrance 🔗: Maurice Durufle: Requiem. 1/18/2026
- Nashirah (MA), 1 event(s)
- Two choirs together in a musical immersion 🔗: A collaboration with Nashirah, The Jewish Chorale of Philadelphia, featuring music from a variety of traditions, including Hebrew, Yiddish, and Ladino songs, as well as tributes to America’s semiquincentennial and an ode to Kyiv, the birthplace of Nashirah’s conductor, Julia Zavadsky. Tickets: $20 advance, $30 at the door. 11/2/2025
- Nashoba Valley Chorale (MA), 4 event(s)
- Common Voice Community Choir Festival 🔗: 11/15/2025
- Annual Family Holiday Pops 🔗: With Worcester Youth Symphony Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble, and Worcester Children's Chorus. Jonathan Colby, Artistic Director. 12/21/2025
- Beethoven's Mass in C 🔗: 50th Anniversary Concert. 1/18/2026
- Masterwork Concert: Bruckner's Te Deum 🔗: Anton Bruckner: Te Deum; music of Brahms and Tchaikovsky. Jonathan Colby, Artistic Director. 3/29/2026
- NEC Chamber Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Great Music for a Great Space: Beyond Boundaries and Borders 🔗: Hildegard von Bingen (arr. Gimon): O Virtus Sapientiae; Lili Boulanger: Pour les funérailles d'un soldat; Joel Thompson: The Seven Last Words of the Unarmed; Evelyn Curenton-Simpson (arr.): "Lord, How Come Me Here"; Michael Bussewitz-Quarm: My Name is Lamiya: Don't Call Me "Refugee"; Caroline Shaw: To the Hands. Erica J. Washburn, conductor. 10/23/2025
- NEC Philharmonia (MA), 1 event(s)
- An Evening in Paris 🔗: Francis Poulenc: Gloria; Lili Boulanger: Psaume 129: "Ils m'ont assez opprimé dès ma jeunesse"; W.A. Mozart: Symphony No. 31 in D Major, K. 297/300a "Paris"; Claude Debussy: Nocturnes. Free admission; ticket required. 11/5/2025
- NEC Symphonic Choir (MA), 1 event(s)
- An Evening in Paris 🔗: Francis Poulenc: Gloria; Lili Boulanger: Psaume 129: "Ils m'ont assez opprimé dès ma jeunesse"; W.A. Mozart: Symphony No. 31 in D Major, K. 297/300a "Paris"; Claude Debussy: Nocturnes. Free admission; ticket required. 11/5/2025
- New England Philharmonic (MA), 1 event(s)
- Songs for Peace 🔗: Krzysztof Penderecki: Credo; Carlos Carrillo: Cantares. 4/25/2026
- New World Chorale (MA), 1 event(s)
- German Glow 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Psalm 42; Emilie Mayer: Overture in D minor; Johannes Brahms: Symphony No. 2 in D major. Sonja Tengblad, soprano; Steven Lipsitt, conductor. 9/28/2025
- Nightingale Vocal Ensemble (MA), 3 event(s)
- Justicia y Paz 🔗: Latin American choral and folk music presented through the structure of a choral mass. Excerpts from Ariel Ramírez’s Misa por la paz y la justicia and Nico Gutierrez’s Requiem for the New World, with new arrangements of Latin American folk and popular repertoire to speak on themes of peace, justice, healing, and protest. 9/19 & 9/20/2025
- Il Nuovo Suono ("The New Sound") 🔗: A portrait of Claudio Monteverdi through performances of his madrigals and selections of his personal letters. With The Pandora Consort. 3/6 & 3/7/2026
- Renaissance Reimagined 🔗: New compositions based on early sources paired directly with the pieces that informed them. Inspired by Roderick Williams’ Ave Verum Corpus (Reimagined), the concert will feature pieces by Nightingale composers Nathan Halbur, Kelvyn Koning, and Ben Perry, as well as by Kerensa Briggs, Caroline Shaw, and Richard J Clark, together with the Renaissance originals. 11/2/2025
- Nikghtingale Vocal Ensemble (MA), 1 event(s)
- A New Way to Breathe 🔗: Juhi Bansal: A New Way to Breathe, a choral cycle for SATB chorus and cello with poetry by linguist, poet, aphasia, and stroke-survivor Farzana Marie. A premiere performance and recording, in collaboration with Nightingale producer Rose Hegele. 5/1/2026
- Norwalk Symphony Orchestra (CT), 1 event(s)
- Elijah 🔗: Felix Mendelssohn: Elijah 5/16/2026
- Oratorio Chorale (ME), 3 event(s)
- Sing We Noël 🔗: A family-friendly concert including sing-along carols and a cookie and cocoa reception. Tickets: $25 adults, $10 under age 18. 12/13, 12/13, 12/13, 12/6 & 12/6/2025
- A Passion for the Planet 🔗: Geoffrey Hudson: A Passion for the Planet, an oratorio on the subject of climate change. 3/28 & 3/29/2026
- Antidote 🔗: A harmonic respite from today’s inharmonious world, including Gregorian chant, music by Maurice Duruflé, and an immersive light show by SeifAllah Salotto-Cristobal. Jenna Guiggey, mezzo-soprano; Scott Wheatley, baritone; Ariana Dewar, cello; James Kennerley, organ. Pre-concert lecture 45 min. before start. Tickets: $35 advance, $40 at the door, students $15 advance, $20 at the door. 10/15, 11/1 & 11/1/2025
- Pilgrim Festival Chorus (MA), 2 event(s)
- Celebrate! Messiah and Carol Sing 🔗: Community sing of G.F. Handel's Messiah, Part I, and "Hallelujah" Chorus, and a singalong of seasonal favorites. With volunteer soloists & instrumentalists. Scores are available to borrow. Come to sing or to listen! 12/19/2025
- Rejoice! Festive Music for the Festive Season 🔗: Alice Parker: Seven Carols for Christmas; Shawn Kirchner: Behold New Joy: Ancient Carols for Christmas (Latin carols from the Piae Cantiones of 1582); Antonio Vivaldi: Gloria in Excelsis Deo. With organ and orchestra. 12/6, 12/7 & 12/7/2025
- Pioneer Valley Symphony (MA), 3 event(s)
- Music in the Orchard 🔗: You'll join a small group and be led on a walk through the historic orchard, pausing at musical stations to experience short instrumental and choral interludes along the way. The total walking distance is approximately 1/3 mile. You are welcome to bring portable seating. Free and open to the public; donations are welcome. 9/6/2025
- 87th Season Opening Concert 🔗: Ethyl Smyth, arr. Anthony Ferreira: March of the Women; Clara Wieck Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 7 (with Yang Liu, piano); Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: Adoramus Te; Leopold Stokowski: Adoramus Te; Robert Schumann: Symphony No. 3, "Rhenish". Pre-concert talk with Dr. David Schneider at 1 pm. 10/5/2025
- American Hope 🔗: Florence Price Song of Hope; Margaret Bonds: The Ballad of the Brown King; Scott Joplin: Overture to Treemonisha<; George Gershwin: An American in Paris. Sarah Callinan, soprano; Justina Golden, mezzo-soprano; Christon Carney, baritone; Tianhui Ng, Music Director; Dr. Allegra Martin, Chorus Director. Join us for a night of music that reflects the hope, strength, and artistry of America’s rich musical tapestry. Pre-concert talk at 6 pm by Dr. David Schneider. 11/15/2025
- Portland Symphony Orchestra (ME), 2 event(s)
- Dawnland to the Planets 🔗: Wabanaki artist Firefly: Militakwat, a multimedia piece rooted in the music and spirit of the Dawnland people; Max Richter: On the Nature of Daylight, a poignant reflection on time and memory; Gustav Holst: The Planets. 1/25 & 1/26/2026
- Bach B Minor Mass 🔗: J.S. Bach: Mass in B minor. Eckart Preu, conductor. 4/26 & 4/28/2026
- Portsmouth Pro Musica (NH), 1 event(s)
- Christmas Music from Northern Europe 🔗: Music by Praetorius, Handl, Grieg, Gjeilo and others. With piano, organ, violin, cello and French horn. 12/12, 12/13/2025, 5/16 & 5/17/2026
- Providence Singers (RI), 4 event(s)
- Messiah 🔗: George Friedrich Handel: Messiah. Teresa Wakim, soprano; Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano; Lawrence Jones, tenor; David Soar, bass; Christine Noel, conductor. 12/14/2025
- Carmina Burana 🔗: Carl Orff: Carmina Burana, for two pianos and percussion. 3/12/2026
- The Hope of Loving 🔗: Works for chorus, string quartet, and piano on themes of love and peace 5/3/2026
- Lift Every Voice: A Celebration of the Contributions of Black Composers 🔗: Classical choral music by Margaret Bonds, Adolphus Hailstork, Marques L.A. Garrett, Zanaida Robles, Reginald Wright, and Roland Carter. Farah Darliette, soprano; Orlando Montalvo, tenor; Dana Whiteside, baritone. The Nov. 16 performance features the Premier Choir of Boston Children's Chorus. 11/15 & 11/16/2025
- Reading Community Singers (MA), 1 event(s)
- Hope for the Holidays 🔗: A family friendly concert of songs about light, hope and dreams as the days grow darker. Featuring "A Muppet Christmas Carol Medley", "What the World Needs Now is Love", "The Chanukah Song (We Are Lights)", the Hallelujah Chorus and much more. Joe Beninati, accompanist; Beth Mosier, Artistic Director & conductor. Tickets: $25/adult, $20/students/seniors, children 5 and under are free. 12/6/2025
- Renaissance Men (MA), 1 event(s)
- All Night Vigil 🔗: Sergei Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil, Op. 47; and Russian, Ukrainian, and other regional folk songs. Tickets: $30, $25 senior, $15 student. 3/7 & 3/8/2026
- Rhode Island Civic Chorale and Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- We Are Phoenix 🔗: Timothy C. Takach: We Are Phoenix (R.I. premiere). 2/28/2026
- Rhode Island Civic Chorale and Orchestra (RI), 4 event(s)
- Messiah SING 🔗: 12/7/2025
- We Are Phoenix 🔗: Timothy C. Takach: We Are Phoenix (R.I. premiere). 3/1/2026
- Chichester Psalms 🔗: Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms. 5/3/2026
- Mozart: Requiem & Vespers 🔗: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Vesperae solennes de confessore; Requiem. Featuring the 2025 Collegiate Vocal Competition Winners. 11/8 & 11/9/2025
- Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra (RI), 1 event(s)
- Messiah 🔗: George Friedrich Handel: Messiah. Teresa Wakim, soprano; Meg Bragle, mezzo-soprano; Lawrence Jones, tenor; David Soar, bass; Christine Noel, conductor. 12/14/2025
- The Seraphim Singers (MA), 4 event(s)
- A Seraphim Christmas 🔗: With The Bitumen Brass Quartet. Tickets: $30, $25 senior, $15 student. 12/20, 12/21 & 12/21/2025
- All Night Vigil 🔗: Sergei Rachmaninoff: All-Night Vigil, Op. 47; and Russian, Ukrainian, and other regional folk songs. Tickets: $30, $25 senior, $15 student. 3/7 & 3/8/2026
- To Look for America 🔗: Traditional American sacred and secular tunes, protest songs, jazz standards, and contemporary choral works from diverse perspectives, in commemoration of the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Tickets: $30, $25 senior, $15 student. 5/2 & 5/3/2026
- Danse Macabre 🔗: Maurice Duruflé: Requiem, Op. 9 (1948 version); with similar works by 20th and 21st century French composers that connect Charles Baudelaire's Danse macabre to music’s own dance between life and death. Heinrich Christensen, organ; Paul Mattal, cello; Eric Christopher Perry, Music Director. Sunday performance available online. Tickets: $30, $25 senior, $15 student. For those who grieve and long for loved ones at this time of the year, we hope this commemoration of the departed will bring comfort. 11/1 & 11/2/2025
- Sine Nomine Choral Ensemble (MA), 1 event(s)
- All is Calm, All is Bright: Songs of Christmas 🔗: M.A. Charpentier: Messe de Minuit; K.A. Arneson: Dormi Jesu; M. McGlynn: Suantrai; A. Carter (arr.): Spanish Carol; R. V. Williams (arr): "Wassail"; P.J. Wilousky (arr.): "Carol of the Bells"; Eric Nelson (arr.): Silent Night". 11/3/2025
- Sine Nomine Choral Ensemble (RI), 1 event(s)
- All is Calm, All is Bright: Songs of Christmas 🔗: M.A. Charpentier: Messe de Minuit; K.A. Arneson: Dormi Jesu; M. McGlynn: Suantrai; A. Carter (arr.): Spanish Carol; R. V. Williams (arr): "Wassail"; P.J. Wilousky (arr.): "Carol of the Bells"; Eric Nelson (arr.): Silent Night". 11/29/2025
- Skylark Vocal Ensemble (MA), 4 event(s)
- Illuminations 🔗: A holiday program designed for and inspired by the medieval spaces of The Met Cloisters. Illuminations celebrates the interplay between light and sound—candlelight illuminating ancient stone, music illuminating sacred art, and artistic vision illuminating the human spirit. 12/10, 12/11 & 12/12/2025
- Seven Words From the Cross 🔗: An exploration of the scriptural seven last words of Christ in American choral works and music from around the globe, including William Billings and the Sacred Harp tradition and the modern compositions of Anna Thorvaldsdottir and Jaakko Mäntyjärvi. 3/11, 3/13 & 3/14/2026
- Re-Imaginings 🔗: Works by Barber, Elgar, and Mahler alongside transformed songs from artists such as Joni Mitchell, Sarah Bareilles, and Jon Batiste. 4/24, 4/25 & 4/26/2026
- Clear Voices in the Dark 🔗: Francis Poulenc: Figure Humaine; and songs from the American Civil War era (including recently-discoverd songs from the Duke University Historical Archives). Free admission. 5/25 & 5/28/2026
- Spectrum Singers (MA), 3 event(s)
- The Great Equalizer 🔗: Music that references natural equalizers such as love and death and man-made equalizers such as education and gun violence. 3/14/2026
- A New Era 🔗: Michael Gilbertson: New work (commissioned) to text by Emmanuel Oppong-Yeboah. 5/16/2026
- To Saint Cecilia 🔗: A celebration of St. Cecilia on her feast day with music by composers who epitomized her spirit. Lili Boulanger: Prélude en Ré b; Soir sur la plaine; Herbert Howells: A Hymn for St Cecilia; Johannes Brahms: Drei Quartette, Op. 64; Maria Bach: Streichquintett, II. Thème e variations; Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina: Cantantibus organis; Henry Purcell: "Hail! Bright Cecilia", Z. 328 (Selections). Carley DeFranco, soprano; Krista River, mezzo-soprano; Connor Vigeant, tenor; Jonas Budris, tenor; Daniel Fridley, bass; Susan Jensen and Amy Simms, violin; Mark Berger, viola; Kett Lee and Carol Ou, cello; Max Holman, music director (debut concert). 11/22/2025
- Stile Antico (MA), 1 event(s)
- The Prince of Music: Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina 🔗: Motets by Palestrina and other leading composers active in Rome, and a new work by Cheryl Frances-Hoad written especially for Stile Antico and this program. Part of the Boston Early Music Festival. 11/7/2025
- The Tallis Scholars (MA), 1 event(s)
- Mother & Child: English music for the Virgin Mary 🔗: Music from the English repertoire about the Virgin Mary, including Thomas Tallis’s Missa Puer natus, Benjamin Britten’s A Hymn to the Virgin, and a newly commissioned piece by Matthew Martin. 12/5/2025
- Tanglewood Festival Chorus (MA), 6 event(s)
- Beethoven Missa Solemnis 🔗: Ludwig van Beethoven: Missa Solemnis. Eleanor Lyons, soprano; Wiebeke Lehmkuhl, mezzo-soprano; Klaus Florian Vogt, tenor; Franz-Josef Selig, bass; Andris Nelsons, conductor. Celebrating the 125th Anniversary of the Opening of Symphony Hall. 10/10, 10/11 & 10/9/2025
- Vanessa | E Pluribus Unum: From Many, One 🔗: Samuel Barber: Vanessa. Samantha Hankey, mezzo-soprano (Erika); Anne Sofie von Otter, mezzo-soprano (The Old Baroness); Pavel Černoch, tenor (Anatol); Thomas Hampson, baritone (The Old Doctor); Wei Wu, bass (Major Domo/Footman); Andris Nelsons, conductor. With the Boston Lyric Opera Chorus. 1/10 & 1/8/2026
- Chichester Psalms 🔗: Leonard Bernstein: Chichester Psalms; Allison Loggins-Hull: Rhapsody on a Theme by Joni, for flute and orchestra (BSO co-commission); Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Piano Concerto No. 1. Seong-Jin Cho, piano; Lorna McGhee, flute; Andris Nelsons, conductor. Program repeats without Chichester Psalms on Friday 1/16 at 7:30 pm). 1/15 & 1/17/2026
- Brahms with Herbert Blomstedt 🔗: Johannes Brahms: Nänie; Schicksalslied; Symphony No. 4. Herbert Blomstedt, conductor. 3/5, 3/6 & 3/7/2026
- Dvořák Symphony No. 9 and Excerpts from Nixon in China 🔗: Renée Fleming, soprano (Pat Nixon); Thomas Hampson, baritone (Richard Nixon); Andris Nelsons, conductor. John Adams: The Chairman Dances (March 26 & 28 only); Excerpts from Nixon in China; Antonín Dvořák: Symphony No. 9, From the New World. 3/26, 3/27 & 3/27/2026
- Beethoven Symphony No. 9, Adams Harmonium 🔗: John Adams: Harmonium; Ludwig van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9. Andrea Carroll, soprano; Zoie Reams, mezzo-soprano; Andrew Haji, tenor; Morris Robinson, bass; Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor. 4/3, 5/1, 5/2 & 5/3/2026
- Third Baptist Church of Lawrence, MA (MA), 1 event(s)
- You are invited to Sing in the Christmas Choir – Open Rehearsals: Open Rehearsals for the Third Baptist Church of Lawrence, MA 12th Annual Christmas Concert on December 14, 2025 at Methuen Memorial Music Hall. All Voices are Welcome! RSVP by Sept 20 to sybgray@comcas.net. 9/21/2025
- Tono Dolce (CT), 1 event(s)
- Fall Concert 🔗: Works by Eric Whitacre, Elaine Hagenberg, Tom Shelton, Maya Angelou/Rollo Dilworth, Tracy Wong and more 11/22/2025
- Upper Valley Baroque (NH), 3 event(s)
- Upper Valley Baroque (VT), 3 event(s)
- The Vermont Choral Union (VT), 1 event(s)
- Mozart's Requiem in D minor 🔗: W.A. Mozart: Requiem. Myriam Leblanc, soprano; Rocky Duval, alto; Philippe Gagné, tenor; Sumner Thompson, baritone; Eric Milnes, director. With the baroque instruments orchestra Ensemble L'Harmonie des saisons. Tickets: Prestige seating $80, Preferred seating $60, General seating $40, Students $10, Children under 18 free. 11/1 & 11/2/2025
- Vernon Chorale (CT), 3 event(s)
- Vocal Revolution (MA), 1 event(s)
- Boston A Cappella Festival 🔗: A free, public, outdoor arts event from noon to 6 pm that celebrates the human voice and its ability to produce high-quality and genuine musical experiences. Participating community ensembles from high schoolers to seniors, from Springfield MA to Providence RI to Boston Metro West. Genres include barbershop, madrigals, modern, jazz, oldies, and more. 9/20/2025
- Voce (CT), 1 event(s)
- Radiant Dawn 🔗: 10/11/2025
- Voce (MA), 1 event(s)
- Radiant Dawn 🔗: 10/12/2025
- VOCES8 (RI), 1 event(s)
- Kent Hall Masters Series 🔗: This internationally acclaimed, GRAMMY-nominated group is the #1 streaming classical ensemble worldwide. 10/12/2025
- Voices of Concinnity (CT), 1 event(s)
- Illumination: stories of shadow and light 🔗: Franz Biebl: Ave Maria; works by Giacomo Carissimi, Cecilia McDowall, Maddalena Casulana, Rosephanye Powell, Eric Whitacre, Ines de la Cruz, Farzad Omidi, and Vittoria Aleotti. With Choir Matrix. Tickets: $20, free for students/children. 11/2 & 11/8/2025
- Vox Lucens (MA), 1 event(s)
- Sing We Nowell 🔗: Large, late-Renaissance polyphonic motets and intimate Medieval carols that reflect the subtle mysteries and boisterous joys of the Christmas story. 12/5 & 12/6/2025
- Waterbury Chorale (CT), 2 event(s)
- Wesleyan University (CT), 1 event(s)
- The Bill of Rights: Ten Amendments in Eight Motets 🔗: Neely Bruce's “The Bill of Rights: Ten Amendments in Eight Motets”, composed in the style of William Billings, is performed by GMChorale’s chamber ensemble, Alchemy, other community choral singers, Wesleyan students, and others. With harp, string quintet, flute and oboe. The performance is part of a project by Wesleyan's Center for the Study of Guns and Society that includes documentary filmmaker Karyl Evans, Harvard Professor Jill Lepore and Wesleyan Professor Jennifer Tucker, who are producing a documentary and performance video of the work for CPTV and national PBS broadcasts. Admission is free and open to the public. 10/10/2025
- Worcester Youth Symphony Orchestra (MA), 1 event(s)
- Masterwork Concert: Bruckner's Te Deum 🔗: Anton Bruckner: Te Deum; music of Brahms and Tchaikovsky. Jonathan Colby, Artistic Director. 3/29/2026
- Zamir Chorale of Boston (MA), 1 event(s)
- Two choirs together in a musical immersion 🔗: A collaboration with Nashirah, The Jewish Chorale of Philadelphia, featuring music from a variety of traditions, including Hebrew, Yiddish, and Ladino songs, as well as tributes to America’s semiquincentennial and an ode to Kyiv, the birthplace of Nashirah’s conductor, Julia Zavadsky. Tickets: $20 advance, $30 at the door. 11/2/2025