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iCal 4:00 PM. St. Cecilia Chamber Choir [ME]: Lessons and Carols. Bob Chilcott: "The Bethlehem Star" (text by Gerard Manley Hopkins); John Rutter: "Sing We To This Merry Company"; "Past Three O'Clock"; Richard Francis: "People, Look East" (text by Eleanor Farjeon); Jonathan Rathbone: "The Oxen" (text by Thomas Hardy); Anna Lapwood: "Drop Down, Ye Heavens"; Eric Whitacre: "Glow"; works by Stanford, Archer, and Taylor Scott Davis; and audience sing-along caroling. Sean Fleming, organ; Linda Blanchard, artistic director. With professional string quartet. Tickets: $25 at the Bowdoin Chapel, $20 at Damariscotta Baptist Church; free for students and children. For more information, email info@ceciliachoir.org. Damariscotta Baptist Church, 4 Bristol Road, Damariscotta ME 04543 (View flier)  🔗

iCal 4:00 PM. St. Cecilia Chamber Choir [ME]: Lessons and Carols. Bob Chilcott: "The Bethlehem Star" (text by Gerard Manley Hopkins); John Rutter: "Sing We To This Merry Company"; "Past Three O'Clock"; Richard Francis: "People, Look East" (text by Eleanor Farjeon); Jonathan Rathbone: "The Oxen" (text by Thomas Hardy); Anna Lapwood: "Drop Down, Ye Heavens"; Eric Whitacre: "Glow"; works by Stanford, Archer, and Taylor Scott Davis; and audience sing-along caroling. Sean Fleming, organ; Linda Blanchard, artistic director. With professional string quartet. Tickets: $25 at the Bowdoin Chapel, $20 at Damariscotta Baptist Church; free for students and children. For more information, email info@ceciliachoir.org. Bowdoin Chapel, 14 Campus Rd N, Brunswick ME 04011 (View flier)  🔗

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  • The Tallis Scholars [MA]: 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] Cambridge MA