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Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
Florence Price (1887–1953) was the first African-American woman to be recognized as a symphony composer, and the first to have a composition played by a major orchestra. In 2009, a substantial collection of her works and papers was found in an
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The Seven C’s
Take a journey with the Westford Chorus! Our Spring concert includes music by seven composers in a variety of genres. Celebrate Spring with our concert of C's! Our Concerts will be held Saturday, May 4 at 7:30, at the United
Find out more »Songs from Story, Stage and Screen
Come hear the 40+ voices of the Braintree Choral Society under the direction of Charles A. Dillingham. The program includes some of the best loved songs from Broadway and film, plus madrigal and light classical songs based on the poetry
Find out more »A Breath of Spring – In Choro Novo Spring Concert
Please join In Choro Novo for an evening of inspiring choral music: If Ever I Would Leave You (Lerner/Loewe), Fair Nymphs, I Heard One Telling (Farmer), O Fortuna (Orff), Where Your Bare Foot Walks (Childs/Barks), Ride the Chariot (Hogan), Up
Find out more »CELEBRATING REMARKABLE WOMEN — Newton & Arlington Concerts
The women of Cantilena present “Carrying the Torch: songs that celebrate remarkable women” - a choral concert highlighting music inspired by and created by the ground-breaking achievements of some of history’s renowned women. Cantilena performs in two locations -- Saturday,
Find out more »The A Cappella Singers Spring Concert
Enjoy an evening repertoire of Vaughan Williams, Vivaldi and more! Under the direction of George Sargeant, the Natick-based choral group will welcome spring with a variety of songs and feature instrumental solos by talented musicians Sargeant, pianist Maria Kaplun and
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POPS! As Time Goes By
Join us as we perform a delightful and entertaining evening of songs and choruses about the passage of time. Composers include Adler & Ross, Leroy Anderson, Leonard Bernstein, George Gershwin, Billy Joel, Frank Loesser, the Sherman Brothers and others. Our
Find out more »The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore & The Medieval Bestiary
Our season-closing concert will feature The Unicorn, the Gorgon, and the Manticore by Gian Carlo Menotti and The Medieval Bestiary by R. Murray Schafer. These delightful, rarely-performed works showcase great stylistic range and comedic commentary on social convention. Experience fantastical
Find out more »Sharing A New Song “Building Bridges (Over Troubled Waters)
In preparation for our upcoming trip to Argentina and Uruguay, join us for a celebration of world music and a tribute to the Queen of Soul!
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