Upcoming Concerts in All Classical Genres: Orchestra, Concert Band, Chamber, Keyboard, Instrumental, & Classical Voical

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Concord Orchestra - Vignettes

Concord Orchestra - Vignettes

03-28-2026 8:00 pm
Adult - $25 | Youth (18 and under) - $0

William Kasel

Born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, William began playing the trumpet at the age of nine. During his high school years, William studied with Dr. Kenneth Laudermilch at Westchester University. As an undergraduate student at Boston University, William studied with Rolf Smedvig, Principal Trumpet of the Boston Symphony/Empire Brass Quintet and worked with Roger Voisin, former principal trumpet of the BSO. William was chosen as the best brass player at Boston University by faculty in his senior year.  William spent three summers as a student at Tanglewood performing with the Boston University Institute and the Fellows at the Berkshire Music Festival. William has played with Sarah Caldell’s Opera Company in Boston, The Empire Brass Quintet and has given recitals in New England and Pennsylvania. After a 25-year interlude William returned to performing in 2013, sharing with the public his passion for music and the trumpet.

 
 
Boston Civic Symphony - March Concert

Boston Civic Symphony - March Concert

03-28-2026 8:00 pm
Prices: $9.25 - $41.50

Boston Civic Symphony’s March 28 concert will feature

Aaron Copland’s Lincoln Portrait

and

Mahler Symphony No. 5.

Concord Orchestra - Vignettes (2)

Concord Orchestra - Vignettes (2)

03-29-2026 2:30 pm
Adult - $25 | Youth (18 and under) - $0

William Kasel

Born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, William began playing the trumpet at the age of nine. During his high school years, William studied with Dr. Kenneth Laudermilch at Westchester University. As an undergraduate student at Boston University, William studied with Rolf Smedvig, Principal Trumpet of the Boston Symphony/Empire Brass Quintet and worked with Roger Voisin, former principal trumpet of the BSO. William was chosen as the best brass player at Boston University by faculty in his senior year.  William spent three summers as a student at Tanglewood performing with the Boston University Institute and the Fellows at the Berkshire Music Festival. William has played with Sarah Caldell’s Opera Company in Boston, The Empire Brass Quintet and has given recitals in New England and Pennsylvania. After a 25-year interlude William returned to performing in 2013, sharing with the public his passion for music and the trumpet.

 
 
Melrose Symphony - Family Concert

Melrose Symphony - Family Concert

03-29-2026 3:00 pm

 

“Petting Zoo”

Sunday, March 29, 2026
Pre-Concert Instrument “Petting Zoo,” 1:30-2:30 pm
Concert, 3 pm

Enjoy a fun-filled, family-friendly 35-minute concert featuring favorites from Star Wars, Wicked, and more. Before the concert, kids (and kids at heart!) can explore the orchestra up close at our popular instrument “petting zoo.” Don’t wait—tickets go fast for this beloved community favorite!

 

South Coast Chamber Music Series - Story Time

South Coast Chamber Music Series - Story Time

03-29-2026 3:00 pm
See More Info/Registration URL Tickets are not available at the door.

Every note tells a tale. Let these stories stir your heart.

Kenji Bunch: Hard Winter/Holler and Stomp
Cristopor Najarian: A Tale for Two Violins
Gabriel Fauré: Piano Quartet No. 1 in C minor , Op. 15
Billy Mayerl: Marigold

EmmaLee  Holmes-Hicks, violin
Emma Powell, violin
Anna Griffis, viola
Leo Eguchi, cello
Janice Weber, piano

Kenji Bunch’s intriguing Hard Winter/Holler and Stomp takes a fresh look at Appalachian fiddling and string band traditions while Cristopor Najarian’s Tale for 2 Violins revisits Turkish, Armenian, and middle eastern folk melodies to commemorate the hundredth anniversary of the Armenian genocide. Fauré’s sublime Piano Quartet No. 1 and Billy Mayerl’s jazzy Marigold close the program with ineffable joie de vivre.

Boston Lyric Opera - Song of the Earth (6)

Boston Lyric Opera - Song of the Earth (6)

03-29-2026 3:00 pm

In Schoenberg’s arrangement of Gustav Mahler’s Song of the Earth, we encounter a meditation on mortality and rebirth, composed in the shadow of profound personal tragedy. Drawing from ancient poetry, Mahler weaves aching beauty with existential yearning fusing his career-long themes of nature and the cycles of life. LEARN MORE

Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra - All Mozart! (2) Open Rehearsal

Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra - All Mozart! (2) Open Rehearsal

04-10-2026 5:30 pm

Ken-David Masur, conductor

Robert Levin, piano

MOZART: The Marriage of Figaro: Overture
MOZART: Piano Concerto No.23
MICHAEL HAYDN: Symphony in G - I. Allegro
(introduction by Mozart)
MOZART: Symphony No.38 (Prague)

Vista Philharmonic Orchestra – Riding Along

Vista Philharmonic Orchestra – Riding Along

04-11-2026 7:30 pm

 

 Consider the first half of this program its own “mechanical symphony!” A sonic palette that celebrates humans in motion, the repertoire includes works by contemporary composer Stefan Thompson on the hustle and bustle of tourists in his native Bahamas, the machinistic whirs of Russian iron and steel factories as wrought by Alexander Mosolov and Sergei Prokofiev, and the chugging, churning charm of 20th century land travel through the imaginations of Arthur Honegger and John Adams. In the second half, four pulsing strokes of the timpani transition us from the composed clamor of machines to Beethoven’s broad and lyrical Violin Concerto, featuring guest violinist Nathan Amaral.

THOMPSON – Jitneys and Cruiseships
MOSOLOV – Iron Foundry
HONEGGER – Pacific 231
PROKOFIEV – The Steel Step Suite
ADAMS – Short Ride in a Fast Machine
BEETHOVEN – Violin Concerto

Special Guest: Nathan Amaral, violin

Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra - All Mozart!

Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra - All Mozart!

04-11-2026 7:30 pm
 

Ken-David Masur, conductor
Robert Levin, piano

MOZART: The Marriage of Figaro: Overture
MOZART: Piano Concerto No.23
MICHAEL HAYDN: Symphony in G - I. Allegro
(introduction by Mozart)
MOZART: Symphony No.38 (Prague)