| Event Name | Organization | Dates | City | | Invisible CitiesPresented by Boston Metro Opera June 22-June 30, 2012 Join Marco Polo on his extraordinary travels in this concert premiere: Christopher Cerrone’s Invisible Cities. Based on the acclaimed novella by Italo Calvini, this opera is a melting pot of musical styles, documenting Polo and his role in the rise and fall of Kublai Khan’s Mongolian empire.
Performances are:
June 22, 2012 | 7:00 PM
June 23, 2012 | 7:00 PM
June 29, 2012 | 7:00 PM
June 30, 2012 | 7:00 PM
Tickets are $10.00/per... | Boston Metro Opera | 06/22/12- 06/30/12 | Jamaica Plain |
Aston Magna Festival Gran Partita Mozart's Winds IIIPresented by Aston Magna Music Festival June 21, 2012 ARTISTS:
Eric Hoeprich, classical clarinet; Stephen Hammer, classical oboe;Daniel Stepner, classical violin; David Miller,baroque viola; Loretta O’Sullivan, classical cello; Malcolm Bilson, fortepiano
PROGRAM:
MOZART Kegelstatt Trio, for clarinet, viola and fortepiano
FRANZ KROMMER Quartet for Clarinet, violin, viola, cello
MOZART Gran Partita (arr . Schwenke, for fortepiano, oboe and string trio | Aston Magna Music Festival | 06/21/12 | Waltham |
Aston Magna Festival Gran Partita Mozart's Winds IIIPresented by Aston Magna Music Festival June 23, 2012 ARTISTS:
Eric Hoeprich, classical clarinet; Stephen Hammer, classical oboe;Daniel Stepner, classical violin; David Miller,baroque viola; Loretta O’Sullivan, classical cello; Malcolm Bilson, fortepiano
PROGRAM:
MOZART Kegelstatt Trio, for clarinet, viola and fortepiano
FRANZ KROMMER Quartet for Clarinet, violin, viola, cello
MOZART Gran Partita (arr . Schwenke, for... | Aston Magna Music Festival | 06/23/12 | Great Barrington |
Aston Magna Festival Baroque A L'Italienne The Ubiquitous Italian SpiritPresented by Aston Magna Music Festival June 30, 2012 ARTISTS:
Nancy Armstrong, soprano; David Ripley, baritone; Daniel Stepner, baroque violin; Julie Leven, baroque violin; Laura Jeppesen, baroque viola; Loretta O’Sullivan, classical cello; Anne Trout,violone; John Gibbons, harpsichord
PROGRAM:
ANTONIO BERTALI Sonata “1000 Gulden”;
DOMENICO SCARLATTI Three solo sonatas for harpsichord;
HENRY PURCELL Trio sonata and three songs;
GEORG PHILIPP TELEMANN Pimpinone (a comic...
| Aston Magna Music Festival | 06/30/12 | Great Barrington |
The Kotzschmar Centennial FestivalPresented by Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ August 17-August 22, 2012 The Kotzschmar Centennial Festival will mark the 100th birthday of the mighty Kotzschmar Organ. Music lovers from around the world will gather for the Centennial Festival Celebration. The festival gives attendees the rare opportunity to mingle with the masters of the organ world. Join Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ for this 6 day festival of pops, silent film, and classical concerts, master classes and workshops presented by world renowned organists and artists, local historians and... | Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ | 08/17/12- 08/22/12 | Portland |
Boston Landmarks Brass Ensemble with 100 Violins from the Pope John Paul II Academy Presented by Boston Landmarks Orchestra June 11, 2012 Come to a celebration of music, bringing the people of Boston together. For this free event, bring a blanket or a chair and a picnic basket! Thanks to the students at Pope John Paul II Academy and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department for their help with this wonderful concert! | Boston Landmarks Orchestra | 06/11/12 | Boston |
Ray Lam & Yelena BeriyevaPresented by Mount Auburn Cemetery May 27, 2012 This Memorial Day weekend Mount Auburn Cemetery presents a concert of music by 20th century American composers featuring clarinetist Ray Lam and pianist Yelena Beriyeva. The program in Story Chapel will include works by Leonard Bernstein, perhaps most familiar among the list to be highlighted, as well as William Bolcom and Robert Muczynski, who are still alive today. Walter Piston’s The Clarinet Concerto will be also be performed. Piston, a titan among pedagogues who taught such... | Mount Auburn Cemetery | 05/27/12 | Watertown |
Jean Danton & Thomas StumpfPresented by Mount Auburn Cemetery June 9, 2012 An Artful Collaboration: Music and Poetry
During the 19th century, Boston’s musicians and authors were part of an extended intellectual circle that often sparked artistic collaboration. Composers like George Chadwick and Mabel Wheeler Daniels set to music the prose of poets like Amy Lowell, Julia Ward Howe, and Thomas Bailey Aldrich. The same collaborative spirit can be seen in more recent times with the poems of David McCord, also put to music. Join us in Bigelow Chapel... | Mount Auburn Cemetery | 06/09/12 | Watertown |
Music for Peace - All Beethoven ConcertPresented by Massachusetts Peace Action June 2, 2012 Join us on June 2nd at 7:30 pm for an all Beethoven concert! Victor Rosenbaum :: Piano Segey Antonov :: Cello Laura Bossert :: Violen Paula Maierfeld :: Viola | Massachusetts Peace Action | 06/02/12 | Cambridge |
United States Air Force Band of Liberty Colonial BrassPresented by Town of Acton September 14, 2012 Free event. Open to the public. Outdoor venue - subject to change if necessary. | Town of Acton | 09/14/12 | Acton |
Classical Concert at NARA ParkPresented by Town of Acton June 14, 2012 Classical Concert, open to the public. | Town of Acton | 06/14/12 | Acton |
Classical Concert at NARA ParkPresented by Town of Acton June 28, 2012 Free, open to the public. Outoor venue, subject to changes if necessary. | Town of Acton | 06/28/12 | Acton |
A Venetian Vespers: Music of Monteverdi, Cima, Fontana & GrandiPresented by Exsultemus May 26, 2012 Following our highly successful 2011 collaboration to present Georg Philipp Telemann's complete 1726 liturgical cantata cycle Harmonischer Gottesdienst, hailed by the Boston Musical Intelligencer as "an intimate and joyful musical experience," Exsultemus and Newton Baroque are partnering this year to present a series of Vespers services from across Europe. Join us for A Venetian Vespers featuring music for high voices, violins, and continuo by Fontana, Cima, Grandi, and Monteverdi... | Exsultemus | 05/26/12 | West Newton |
Kotzschmar Scholarship Recipient ConcertPresented by Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ June 19, 2012 Each year Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ administers the annual Hermann Kotzschmar Memorial Scholarship, which provides financial aid for Greater Portland-area students who demonstrate exceptional musical ability. "Every year the committee is astounded by the talent of these young musicians," said Kathleen Grammer, executive director of Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ. "FOKO is so proud to help support these budding artists in their musical education and immersion. They... | Friends of the Kotzschmar Organ | 06/19/12 | |
"Iolanta" P. I. TchaikovskyPresented by Boston Vocal Arts Studio May 20-May 22, 2012 Boston Vocal Arts Studio and International Rachmaninoff Russian Music Festival present Tchaikovsky's "Iolanta". Starring Dina Kuznetsova (Metropolitan Opera) as Iolanta and Adam Klein (Metropolitan Opera) as Count Vaudémong. | Boston Vocal Arts Studio | 05/20/12- 05/22/12 | Brighton |
The Chopin SymposiumPresented by The Rivers School Conservatory June 15-June 17, 2012 THE 2012 CHOPIN SYMPOSIUM
It is a privilege to invite you to join The Chopin Symposium, an event that is recognized for its brilliant performances and unique programming. Under the artistic direction of Roberto Poli, for the past four years the symposium had gathered superb performers and illustrious scholars such as Russell Sherman, Jim Samson, Alan Walker, Max Levinson, Elizabeth Keusch, Jeffrey Kallberg, James H. Johnson, Ya-Fei Chuang, and Edward Cohen.
This... | The Rivers School Conservatory | 06/15/12- 06/17/12 | Weston |
Winds of June: Treasures and Discoveries for WoodwindsPresented by Music at Eden's Edge June 22, 2012 Recipe for the perfect summer concert:
Take one woodwind quartet and stir in two delightful compositions by Jean Francaix and Karl Goepfart. Next
add four trios, mixing the instruments thoroughly in works spanning two centuries - from Antonio Vivaldi to Malcolm Arnold. Now relax while the music rises.
Goepfart, Quartet, Opus 93
Tansman, Suite for Reed Trio
Zoeller, The Three Virtuosos: Musical Joke
Vivaldi, Concerto for Flute, Oboe, and...
Buy ½ price tickets at BosTix.org | Music at Eden's Edge | 06/22/12 | Danvers |
August Forever Romantic:Trios of Brahms and Smetana,Dohnanyi SonataPresented by Music at Eden's Edge August 18, 2012 August is for Romantics! The robust Dohnanyi Violin Sonata, elegant Brahms Clarinet Trio and brilliant Smetana Piano Trio, all with echoes of Eastern European folk music, make for an exciting and passionate evening on the wild side of classical music. Be there!
Brahms, Clarinet Trio, Op. 114
Smetana, Trio, Op. 15
Dohnányi, Sonata, Op. 21, for Violin and Piano
Naoko Sugiyama, Piano
Maria Benotti, Violin
Stephen Bates, Clarinet
Buy ½ price tickets at BosTix.org | Music at Eden's Edge | 08/18/12 | Danvers |
| CRLS Spring Music Festival | Visual and Performing Arts Department of Cambridge Rindge & Latin School | 05/23/12- 05/24/12 | Cambridge |
Highland Street Foundation FREE FUN FRIDAYSPresented by Highland Street Foundation June 29-August 31, 2012 2012 Free Fun Fridays Schedule
Free attractions every Friday throughout Massachusetts
June 29 through August 31
Check http://www.highlandstreet.org/special-programs/free-fun-fridays.html for full schedule
Including:
Tanglewood
Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum
Peabody Essex Museum
Heritage Museums &... | Highland Street Foundation | 06/29/12- 08/31/12 | |
First Church in Boston Thursday Mid-Day RecitalsPresented by The Music of First Church Boston at First Church in Boston September 15, 2011-May 24, 2012 For the second consecutive year, First Church in Boston is presenting a mid-day recital series on Thursdays from 12:15-12:45pm. All concerts are open to the public; donations are accepted to support the programming. The series is divided into four areas, one for each Thursday of the month. Two of the areas are co-sponsored by local performing arts organizations: American Century Music and Boston Opera Collaborative. For an up-to-date listing of performers, visit... | The Music of First Church Boston | 09/15/11- 05/24/12 | Boston |
| The Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras presents Ligeti and Schubert | Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras (BYSO) | 06/17/12 | Boston |
Midori, violinPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at Symphony Hall November 4, 2012 Touring in celebration of the 30th Anniversary of her concert debut, Midori is a violinist at the peak of her powers.
“Many soloists today have masterly technique, but few conjure such searing intensity seemingly out of nowhere [as does Midori] … a supremely well-made instrument was being played at the very edge of its envelope” – The New York Times | Celebrity Series of Boston | 11/04/12 | Boston |
Fridays At TrinityPresented by Trinity Church Boston at Trinity Church Boston February 10, 2012 - Ongoing Enjoy this weekly series of midday organ concerts featuring innovative programs by recitalists from across the United States and abroad. There is no charge for admission, but we invite a donation of $10. Wheelchair accessible. | Trinity Church Boston | 02/10/12- Ongoing | Boston |
Longwood Symphony Orchestra - Brahms & TchaikovskyPresented by Longwood Symphony Orchestra at NEC's Jordan Hall June 9, 2012 The mission of Longwood Symphony Orchestra, the orchestra of Boston's medical community, is to perform concerts of musical diversity and excellence, while supporting health-related nonprofit organizations. This concert benefits the Rachel Molly Markoff Foundation, which funds pediatric cancer research and assists families coping with childhood cancer.
Cellist Narek Hakhnazaryan won the Gold medal at the 2011 International Tchaikovsky Competition with his performance of... | Longwood Symphony Orchestra | 06/09/12 | Boston |
BCE presents CHICHESTERPresented by Boston Choral Ensemble at Old South Church, Boston June 3, 2012 This concert features works commissioned by Dean Walter Hussey for Chichester Cathedral in England, including Leonard Bernstein’s sensational Chichester Psalms, the stunning Chichester Mass by American composer William Albright, a setting of Psalm 23 by Lennox Berkeley, and canticle settings by Bryan Kelly and William Walton. In the spirit of Hussey’s adventurous commissioning, these concerts will feature the world premiere of a piece composed for BCE by Stephen Feigenbaum, the... | Boston Choral Ensemble | 06/03/12 | Boston |
Joseph Haydn, The Creation Presented by Chorus pro Musica at NEC's Jordan Hall June 2, 2012 Performed with full orchestra and soloists. Chorus pro Musica shines new light on this masterpiece with a specially created video presentation by UK video artist Joss Sessions.
Buy ½ price tickets at BosTix.org | Chorus pro Musica | 06/02/12 | Boston |
Wednesday Concert SeriesPresented by The Church of St. John the Evangelist at St. John the Evangelist, Beacon Hill (Boston) May 2-May 30, 2012 5/2/12: Ian Pomerantz (baritone) ans Juhyun Lee (piano) will present Schumann's Dichterliebe (Opus 48).
5/9/12: Grace Shryock (oboe) and Paul Carroll (piano) will perform works by Goossens and Marcello.
5/16/12: Grant Randall (trombone) and colleagues will perform works by Bertali, Bolter, Liszt and Schutz.
5/23/12: Weston Wind Quintet and friends will perform works by Janacek, Poulenc and Ravel.
5/30/12: Victoria Suchodolski (piano) and William Kenlon... | The Church of St. John the Evangelist | 05/02/12- 05/30/12 | Boston |
What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow and Judith Gordon, piano duo Presented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall October 28, 2012 Rob Kapilow and pianist Judith Gordon dissect and perform the rarely heard piano version of one of the earliest independent sets of variations for orchestra, Brahms’ Variations on a Theme by Joseph Haydn for Two Pianos.
“You could practically see the light bulbs going on above people’s heads ... [Kapilow’s] audience could decipher the music in a new, deeper way. It was the total opposite of passive listening.” –Philadelphia... | Celebrity Series of Boston | 10/28/12 | Boston |
Bovinus Rex, World Premiere OperaPresented by Guerilla Opera at The Zack Box May 24-May 27, 2012 "Bovinus Rex" by composer Rudolf Rojahn is an outrageous black comedy exploring the nature of identity and the calculus of quantifiable suffering. In this contemporary spin on the ancient Oedipus story, an animal farmer in rural Ohio invents a machine to slaughter his entire herd in order to pay off his crippling debt. When his fanatic animal rights activist-daughter decides to infiltrate her father's farm, things tragically spin out of control. | Guerilla Opera | 05/24/12- 05/27/12 | Boston |
James Galway Legacy Tour - Sir James Galway flutePresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at Symphony Hall March 24, 2013
Flute master, Sir James Galway, brings along a few friends for this delightful
program which runs the gamut from works by the great masters to romps for the penny whistle.
Program:
Mozart: Flute Quartet in D major, K. 285
Debussy: Clair de Lune
Bizet/Borne: Carmen Fantasy, arr. James Galway
Claude Bolling: Irlandaise and Fugace, Music from Suite for Flute and Jazz Piano
Program will also include works...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 03/24/13 | Boston |
Takács Quartet with Marc-André Hamelin, pianoPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall November 16, 2012 "It's as if in the heat of performance part of Hamelin remains perfectly cool and all-seeing, weighing each chord and line, the fingers perfectly obedient to the brain."
– The Daily Telegraph (UK)
Program:
HAYDN: String Quartet in D Major, Opus 76 no. 5
SCHUBERT: String Quartet No. 13 in A minor, D804, "Rosamunde"
SHOSTOKOVICH: Piano Quintet in G minor, Opus 57 | Celebrity Series of Boston | 11/16/12 | Boston |
West-Eastern Divan OrchestraPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at Symphony Hall January 27, 2013 “In 1999, Edward Said and myself formed the West-Eastern Divan orchestra, composed of musicians from Israel, Palestine, and other Arab countries; countries where the open ear has been too often replaced by the unsheathed sword, to the detriment of all.
Now, over 10 years later, we have hopefully achieved an orchestra that is worthy of your ear. And one which shows that people who listen to each other, both musically and in all other ways, can achieve greater things.”... | Celebrity Series of Boston | 01/27/13 | Boston |
Karita Mattila sopranoPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall February 8, 2013
Finland native Karita Mattila is one of today's most exciting lyric dramatic sopranos, recognized for the beauty and versatility of her voice and the power and passion of her performances.
“Mattila's voice has a seductive, mellow maturity to it, all round edges, velvet undertones and ultra creamy legato. It has the earthy warmth of a mezzo but an upper register that still soars. Most striking was her ability to shape endlessly long lines: the breath control...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 02/08/13 | Boston |
Gil Shaham violin, Akira Eguchi pianoPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall February 10, 2013
“…among the most inspired violinists of his generation.”
– The Guardian (Uk)
Program:
Schubert: Sonatina in A minor
Bach: Partita No. 3 in E Major, BWV 1006
Bolcom: Suite No. 2 for Solo Violin (Boston premiere)
Julian Milone: In the Country of Lost Things ...
Avner Dorman: Niggunim (Violin Sonata No. 3)
William Bolcom’s Suite No. 2 for Solo Violin was co-commissioned by...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 02/10/13 | Boston |
Kalichstein-Laredo-Robinson TrioPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall February 24, 2013
Joseph Kalichstein piano
Jaime Laredo violin
Sharon Robinson cello
“… chamber music royalty.” – The Washington Post
"This is one of the finest chamber music groups in the business ... playing of a wonderful, unexaggerated expressiveness and warmth." – The Daily Telegraph (UK)
Program:
Mozart: Trio in B-flat Major, K502
André Previn: Trio (Boston premiere)
Tchaikovsky: ...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 02/24/13 | Boston |
Hilary Hahn violin, Valentina Lisitsa piano Presented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall March 1, 2013 One of the most sought after artists of her generation, Hilary Hahn has drawn international fame and recognition, including two Grammy Awards, multiple Diapason “d'Or of the Year” and “Preis der Deutschen Schallplattenkritik” prizes, and the 2008 Classic FM/Gramophone Artist of the Year.
“Hilary Hahn isn’t hung up on technique, but she’s a perfectionist who unites expression and skill with uninhibited naturalness: the essence of violin... | Celebrity Series of Boston | 03/01/13 | Boston |
Jeremy Denk pianoPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall March 2, 2013
Pianist Jeremy Denk has steadily built a reputation as one of the music world’s most compelling pianists.
“Hearing Mr. Denk’s bracing, effortlessly virtuosic and utterly joyous performance, one would never guess how phenomenally difficult the piano part is.”
– The New York Times
“The logic that propelled [Denk’s] playing gave his occasional understatements extraordinary power.” – The...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 03/02/13 | Boston |
Eternal Echoes: Songs and Dances for the SoulPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at Symphony Hall March 3, 2013
Itzhak Perlman violin
Chazan Yitzchok Meir Helfgot vocal soloist
Musical director Hankus Netsky and Maestro Russell Ger
with members of the Klezmer Conservatory Band and Chamber Orchestra
With Eternal Echoes, Itzhak Perlman has expanded on his 1997 recording Live in the Fiddler’s House, which celebrated the rich tradition of Jewish music. Eternal Echoes, which will be released by Sony in the fall of 2012, weaves an even broader tapestry of...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 03/03/13 | Boston |
Nathan Gunn baritonePresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall March 15, 2013
Grammy- winning baritone Nathan Gunn is a multi-faceted performer. One of the most in-demand baritones of our time, who sings at the great opera houses of the world and with the great orchestras, also has a flare for tin-pan alley tunes.
"If you are a fan of opera, than the chance to hear someone of Nathan Gunn's caliber in his Boston recital debut is as close to a 'have to be there moment' as you can get. What really fascinates me,...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 03/15/13 | Boston |
London Philharmonic OrchestraPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at Symphony Hall March 8, 2013
Vladimir Jurowski conductor
Vadim Repin violin soloist
"The London Philharmonic sounded ravishing and startlingly transparent. Each chord was audible in all its parts, every solo heard as chamber music."
– Evening Standard
"...the playing from the LPO strings was ravishing." – The Guardian (UK)
“If this is a sign of things to come, the Jurowski/LPO partnership will set...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 03/08/13 | Boston |
Jonathan Biss piano - Schumann: Under the Influence Presented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall March 22, 2013
“The idea of Schumann: Under the Influence is, in a sense, to “place” Schumann—to view him not as just a happy accident, but a central and incredibly important figure in the history of music.” – Jonathan Biss
Program:
Schumann: Fantasiestücke, Opus 12
interspersed with selections from:
Janacek: On an Overgrown Path
Berg: Piano Sonata, Opus 1
Schumann: Davidsbündlertänze, Opus...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 03/22/13 | Boston |
Jonathan Biss piano with the Elias String Quartet - Schumann: Under the Influence Presented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall April 12, 2013
“[Schumann’s] personal story is ultimately one of mental illness and tragic decline, it is all too easy to dismiss the most startling moments in his music as evidence of a mind that was less than whole, where more often than not, they are really manifestations of an entirely unique and utterly beautiful imagination.”
– Jonathan Biss
Program:
Purcell: Selected Fantasias
Schumann: String Quartet in A minor, Opus 41 no. 1
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 04/12/13 | Boston |
Bobby McFerrin - Spirit You AllPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at Symphony Hall April 14, 2013
A peerless vocal improviser with a breathtaking range, Bobby McFerrin returns with his latest projectinfluenced by the spirituals his father sang: Spirit You All.
“The critics in Germany call him Stimmwunder (wonder voice), and it’s not hard to understand why. There is something almost superhuman about the range and technique of … Bobby McFerrin. He sounds, by turns, like a blackbird, a Martian, an operatic soprano, a small...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 04/14/13 | Boston |
Evgeny Kissin pianoPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at Symphony Hall April 21, 2013
“In some ways Evgeny Kissin is the consummate Celebrity Series artist. Boston has watched and listened to him develop since his debut in Boston in 1994. His many return appearances have revealed him to be that true artist, growing in confidence and presence and evolving in his selection of programs. Each time he returns a more mature and engaging performer than before.”
– Gary Dunning, Celebrity Series Executive Director
Program:
Haydn: Piano...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 04/21/13 | Boston |
Thomas Hampson baritone with the Jupiter String QuartetPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall April 26, 2013
International opera star Thomas Hampson brings his masterful interpretive skill to a program for string quartet and voice with the Jupiter String Quartet.
Program:
Schubert: String Quartet No. 10 in E-flat Major, D. 87
Mark Adamo: New Work for Voice and String Quartet
Wolf: Italian Serenade for String Quartet
Wolf: Selected Lieder for Voice and String Quartet
Program will feature the Boston premiere of a new work by composer Mark...
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 04/26/13 | Boston |
Berlin Philharmonic Wind QuintetPresented by Celebrity Series of Boston at NEC's Jordan Hall May 3, 2013
Berlin Philharmonic Wind Quintet is the first permanently established wind quintet in the history of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the pinnacle of clarity, unity, and expressiveness.
Program:
Mozart/Hasel: Three Fantasies for Mechanical Organ K. 594, K.616, K.608
Pavel Haas: Quintet Opus 10
Jacques Ibert: Trios pièces brèves
Darius Milhaud: La cheminée du roi René
Jean Francaix: Quintet No. 1
| Celebrity Series of Boston | 05/03/13 | Boston |
Weston Wind Quintet + FriendsPresented by Weston Wind Quintet at Church of St. John the Evangelist May 23, 2012 The Weston Wind Quintet (Michael Tabak - flute, Elizabeth England - oboe, Danby Cho - clarinet, Samantha Benson - French horn, Shu Satoh - bassoon) performs Francis Poulenc's Sextet (with pianist Heeyeon Chi), Leos Janacek's Mladi (with bass clarinetist Todd Brunel), and Maurice Ravel's Mother Goose Suite (arr. David Walter) (with pianist Victor Cayres). | Weston Wind Quintet | 05/23/12 | Boston |
| Wednesday Concert Series | The Church of St. John the Evangelist | 06/06/12 | Boston |
| Wednesday Concert Series | The Church of St. John the Evangelist | 06/13/12 | Boston |