Classical Music Calendar

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Events Calendar

Monday. 19 October, 2026 - Sunday. 25 October, 2026
Week 43
Friday. 23 October, 2026
7:30 pm

Emi Ferguson: Flute Sonatas

Emi Ferguson has performed with artists like Yo-Yo Ma and Paul Simon, Baroque and Early Music ensembles like Handel & Haydn Society and Ruckus. After a wildly successful Music Worcester concert in July 2025, she returns for a complete performance of Bach’s Flute Sonatas, a collection of works for the instrument with harpsichord.
7:30 pm

Emi Ferguson: Flute Sonatas

Emi Ferguson has performed with artists like Yo-Yo Ma and Paul Simon, Baroque and Early Music ensembles like Handel & Haydn Society and Ruckus. After a wildly successful Music Worcester concert in July 2025, she returns for a complete performance of Bach’s Flute Sonatas, a collection of works for the instrument with harpsichord.
Saturday. 24 October, 2026
7:30 pm

Boris Giltburg: Well Tempered Clavier I

Curtis Performance Hall Assumption University Tsotsis Family Academic Center 500 Salisbury St. Worcester, MA 01609 Part of BACHtoberfest Weekend Deeply sensitive, insightful and compelling, pianist Boris Giltburg performs Bach’s unforgettable Well Tempered Clavier, Book 1. This near-meditative journey through every key signature, each with two movements (Prelude and Fugue) allows the listener to experience Bach’s keyboard writing as he intended: musical practices to explore all ways of writing. Moscow-born Israeli pianist Boris Giltburg is known for his compelling interpretations of piano greats, performing with some of the world’s most distinguished ensembles, and this solo recital of Bach engages the listener in an exploration of Bach’s work on the modern-day keyboard. An avid interpreter of all periods of the classical music repertoire, Giltburg often dives deep into the workings of the composer through his blog “Classical Music for All”
Sunday. 25 October, 2026
10:15 am

The Complete Bach: Music Sunday

Worcester MA - First Unitarian Church

Part of BACHtoberfest Weekend Start day three of BACHtoberfest Weekend with a glowing choral performance of a Bach cantata by the First Unitarian Church Choir during their Music Sunday service. The concert spotlights the gorgeous acoustics of the sanctuary. This is a free performance though reservations are requested. Program Was mein Gott will, das g’scheh allzeit, BWV 111