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25 March 2025
 
7.30pm
World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens
3 Ponton Rd
London
SW11 7BD
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
a concert of rare songs by Donizetti and his contemporaries

 
7.30pm
World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens
3 Ponton Rd
London
SW11 7BD
United Kingdom

Details:
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a concert of rare songs by Donizetti and his contemporaries

 
28 March 2025
 
7.30pm
Smith Square Hall
Smith Square
London
SW1P 3HA
United Kingdom

Details:
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E-mail
Hymns of Paradise

 
28 March 2025 until 29 March 2025
 
7.30pm
Smith Square Hall
Smith Square
London
SW1P 3HA
United Kingdom

Details:
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Hymns of Paradise

 
30 March 2025
 
3.pm
Huntingdon Hall
Chapel Walk Worcester
Worcestershire
WR1 3LD
United Kingdom

Details:
Web site
Winter series - 2024/2025

The Fitzwilliam String Quartet

Lucy Russell and Marcus Beacham Stevens - violin
Alan George - viola
Sally Pendlebury - cello

Percy Grainger - "Molly on the Shore"
Liz Dilnot Johnson - Quartet no 5 "Borderlands" (2024)
Franz Schubert - Quartet in C minor D.703
(Quartetsatz plus Andante edited by Brian Newbould)
Franz Schubert - Quartet in G major D.887

For further details see www.worcserenade.co.uk
 
4 April 2025
 
7.30pm(PT)
Cha Chi Ming Hall, Bowes Center
200 Van Ness Avenue
SF Bay Area
94102
United States of America

Details:
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FREE (in-person and livestream)
Women in Transit

Ensemble for These Times
Nanette McGuinness, soprano
with
Han Lash, dancer
Lylia Guion, violin
Megan Chartier, cello
Taylor Chan, piano

Leilehua Lanzilotti: ko-u inoa
Han Lash: Suite (WORLD PREMIERE)
Tamara McLeod: Sappho Fragments (WORLD PREMIERE)
Niloufar Nourbakhsh: Cavities (WORLD PREMIERE), to a new film by Pegah Pasalar
Emma O'Halloran: Vertical Fields
Zhou Tian: A Crown for Sonia
E4TT/TAC Student Multimedia Composition Competition winner

Niloufar Nourbakhsh’s commission has been made possible by the Chamber Music America Classical Commissioning Program, with generous funding provided by the Mellon Foundation.
 
6 April 2025
 
1.00pm
Carnegie Hall - Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
881 7th Ave
New York
10019
United States of America

Details:
Web site

$25-$125
New England Symphonic Ensemble plays Monteverdi, Handel, Vivaldi, Bach, Notareschi and Hagenberg

New England Symphonic Ensemble
Nicole Baker, Scott D. Glysson, Bradley Miller, Raul Dominguez, and Andrew Bowers, Conductors


MONTEVERDI Magnificat a sei voci
HANDEL Zadok The Priest
HANDEL The King Shall Rejoice
VIVALDI Magnificat, RV 610
J. S. BACH Sanctus in C Major, BWV 237
LORETTA K. NOTARESCHI Climate Mass (World Premiere)
ELAINE HAGENBERG Illuminare


For single tickets call CarnegieCharge at 212-247-7800 or visit carnegiehall.org
Box Office is located at 881 Seventh Avenue and 57th Street, New York, NY
Student and Senior Discount Tickets Available at the Box Office
For group sales of 10 or more, contact groupsales@carnegiehall.org or call 212-903-9705

 
12 April 2025
 
10.15am
St Andrew's Methodist Church
Pump Street
Worcester
WR1 2QT
United Kingdom

Details:
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Come & Sing Bernstein and Vaughan Williams - 1 day choral workshop

 
18 April 2025
 
8.00pm
Symphony Hall
301 Mass. Avenue
MA
02115
United States of America

Details:
Web site
E-mail
+1 617 236 0999

$125, $95, $65, $32, $12 for students
Boston Philharmonic Orchestra: Mahler Symphony No. 2 with soprano Miah Persson & mezzo-soprano Dame Sarah Connolly

Boston Philharmonic Orchestra
Benjamin Zander, conductor
Dame Sarah Connnolly, mezzo-soprano
Miah Persson, soprano
Chorus Pro Musica


Mahler: Symphony No. 2

Boston Philharmonic 2024-25 Season event 4

The Boston Philharmonic Orchestra's final concert of the 2024-25 season features the "achingly poignant” and internationally recognized mezzo-soprano Dame Sarah Connolly, who returns to the BPO stage as soloist on Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, Resurrection with Swedish soprano Miah Persson, as well as Chorus Pro Musica. The themes of life, death, and resurrection resonate deeply on Good Friday, making it a fitting finale to the BPO's season.
 
20 April 2025
 
1.00pm
Carnegie Hall - Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
881 7th Ave
New York
10019
United States of America

Details:
Web site

$25-$125
New England Symphonic Ensemble plays Mendelssohn, Perkinson and Gjeilo

Sterling Poulson, Conductor
Cailin Marcel Manson, Conductor
Yelena Beriyeva, Piano

Participating Choruses:
Choral Arts Society of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT (Sterling, Director)
Clark University Choir, Worcester, MA (Cailin Marcel Manson, Director)
Wasatch Master Chorale, Ogden, UT (Dennis Ahern, Director)


MENDELSSOHN Sinfonia X in B minor
COLERIDGE-TAYLOR PERKINSON Grass—Poem for Piano and Orchestra
OLA GJEILO Sunrise Mass


 
1 May 2025
 
8.00pm
Symphony Hall
301 Mass. Avenue
MA
02115
United States of America

Details:
Web site
E-mail
+1 617 236 0999

$75, $45, $20, and $12 for students
Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra 2024-25 Season: Debussy, Walton & Rachmaninoff

Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra
Benjamin Zander, conductor


Mahler: Symphony No. 6


Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra 2024-25 Season event 3

The Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra's (BPYO) final concert of the 2024-25 season opens with Debussy's Prelude à l'après-midi d'un faune (Prelude to an afernoon of a faun), one of the most intricate and demanding pieces in the orchestral repertoire. Cellist Leland Ko, first prize winner of the 2023 L'orchestre symphonique de Montreal Competition and former BPYO first cellist at age 14), who is now 25, follows as the soloist on Walton's Cello Concerto, which cellist Gregor Piatigorsky commissioned and premiered in Boston. The concert concludes with Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2, which Conductor Benjamin Zander says “has deep romantic themes, overflowing with love.”
 
8.00pm
Symphony Hall
301 Mass. Avenue
MA
02115
United States of America

Details:
Web site
E-mail
+1 617 236 0999

$75, $45, $20, and $12 for students
Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra 2024-25 Season: Debussy, Walton & Rachmaninoff

Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra
Benjamin Zander, conductor


Mahler: Symphony No. 6


Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra 2024-25 Season event 3

The Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra's (BPYO) final concert of the 2024-25 season opens with Debussy's Prelude à l'après-midi d'un faune (Prelude to an afernoon of a faun), one of the most intricate and demanding pieces in the orchestral repertoire. Cellist Leland Ko, first prize winner of the 2023 L'orchestre symphonique de Montreal Competition and former BPYO first cellist at age 14), who is now 25, follows as the soloist on Walton's Cello Concerto, which cellist Gregor Piatigorsky commissioned and premiered in Boston. The concert concludes with Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2, which Conductor Benjamin Zander says “has deep romantic themes, overflowing with love.”
 
30 April 2025 until 4 May 2025
 
Calella
Costa Barcelona
Spain

Details:
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Costa Barcelona Music Festival

9th International choir and orchestra festival in Calella on the Costa Barcelona (Spain)

 
8 May 2025
 
7.30pm
22 Mansfield Street
London
W1G 9NR
United Kingdom

Details:
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a programme of newly discovered songs by Donizetti and his contemporaries

 
9 May 2025
 
7.30pm(PT)
Community Music Center
544 Capp St, San Francisco, CA
SF Bay Area
94110
United States of America

Details:
Andrew
Web site
E-mail
415-399-9554

$20-28 or with a Festival Pass (in-person or livestream)
Mujeres Ahora

Ensemble for These Times
Nanette McGuinness, soprano
Margaret Halbig, piano
with guests
Lylia Guion, violin,
Vanessa Ruotolo, cello

SF International Arts Festival

Ticketing link: https://www.sfiaf.org/

Music by Gabriela Lena Frank, Tania León, Carla Lucero
Carla Lucero, Claudia Montero, Angélica Negrón, and Gabriela Ortiz
 
11 May 2025
 
1.00pm
Carnegie Hall - Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
881 7th Ave
New York
10019
United States of America

Details:
Web site
212-247-7800

$25-$125
New England Symphonic Ensemble performs Vivaldi, Haydn and Lauridsen

New England Symphonic Ensemble
Donald Milton III, Francis Cathlina, Darrin Hassevoort, Conductors
Participating Choruses:
Atlanta Gay Men’s Chorus, Atlanta, GA
UU Congregation of Atlanta Choir, Atlanta, GA
Lehigh Valley Chorale, Easton, PA
Brighton Choir, Brighton, TN
Chattanooga Symphony & Opera Chorus, Chattanooga, TN
Choral Arts of Chattanooga, Chattanooga, TN
Memphis Central Concert Singers, Memphis TN
Milan Special School District, Milan, TN

MORTEN LAURIDSEN Lux Aeterna
VIVALDI Magnificat, RV 610
HAYDN Te Deum (Empress Marie Therese), Hob.XXIIIc:2

 
8.30pm
Carnegie Hall - Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
881 7th Ave
New York
10019
United States of America

Details:
Web site
New England Symphonic Ensemble Debuts World Premieres by Glenn & Morales, plus Dobrogosz’s Mass

New England Symphonic Ensemble
Erica Glenn, Frank Eychaner and John Petzet, conductors

Participating choirs:
The Hoʻolōkahi Chamber Choir, Laie, HI (Erica Glenn, Director)
Timpanogos Singers, American Fork, UT (Miriam Burton)
Voices of ‘Ohana (Keri Hains Kammerman, Director)
Singers from México (Wilmia Verrier Quinones, Director)
Coro Estomino, Tijuana, Baja California, MÉXICO (Daria “Darita” Abreu Feraud, Director)(Sponsor: Mr. Colebrooke Jordan & Mrs. Karla V. Jordan)
Schola Cantorum, Pueblo, CO (Leigh Kite, Director)
University of Central Arkansas Concert Choir, Conway, AR (Frank Eychaner, Director)
University of Nebraska-Kearney Concert Choir, Kearney, NE (John M. Petzet, Director)
Viterbo Choral Arts, La Crosse, WI (James Wilson, Director)
Yelm High School Chamber Choir, Yelm High School, WA (Tim Henderson, Director)
Bridgeport High School Choir, Bridgeport, NE (Michaela Babic, Director)
Deja Blue Choir, Arapahoe, NE (Valerie Leising, Director)
Maywood High School Choir, Maywood, NE (Whitney van Zyl, Director)


Erica Glenn Worldwide Requiem (World Premiere)
Julio Morales Xantolo (World Premiere)
Steve Dobrogosz Mass


 
14 May 2025 until 18 May 2025
 
Venice and Jesolo
Venezia
Italy

Details:
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Venezia Music Festival

VENICE – city of channels and gondolas
Since 1987 Venice and its lagoon have been on the UNESCO-list of cultural heritage. For many people it is the most beautiful city in the world, and is especially fascinating due to its architectural wealth. The heart of Venice - Piazza San Marco with the gorgeous Basilica - is one of the beautiful places in the world. In the proximity, at famous locations, the concerts of the Venezia Music Festival take place.
 
13 May 2025 until 13 June 2025
 
7.30pm
The King's Hall
Stoke-on-Trent
ST4 6GQ
United Kingdom

Details:
Brian Rawlins
E-mail
07929585707
Launch of City of Stoke-on-Trent Symphony Orchestra

City of Stoke-on-Trent Symphony Orchestra

Baritone Jordan Harding


Six Towns by Eden Longson
Fantasia on Staffordshire Folk Tunes by Thomas Pitfield

 
14 June 2025
 
12.00pm
St Cuthbert's church
50 Philbeach Gardens
London
sw5 9eb
United Kingdom

Details:
Victor Gomez
Web site
E-mail
02071014479

£24.90
WKMT Summer Piano Festival in London

WKMT Piano Students & Music Enthusiasts

More info at:
https://www.piano-composer-teacher-london.co.uk/wkmt-london-music-festivals
 


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