Religious Music Calendar

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1--CONCERT--

Carlisle Chamber Orchestra features pianist Seolyeong Jeong

The Carlisle Chamber Orchestra is a volunteer community orchestra made up of auditioned musicians who want to perform with other advanced players.  They are in their 11th year and have received several national awards, including two Winner categories from the American Prize.

Event Date 11-01-2025 8:00 pm
Individual Price voluntary donation
Location Carlisle Congregational Church
Categories Music, Classical, Orchestra, 1--CONCERT--
Celebrity Series of Boston presents Meta4: For Those Departed

A Groton Hill exclusive!

Antti Tikkanen violin
Minna Pensola violin
Atte Kilpeläinen viola
Tomas Djupsjöbacka cello

Event Date 11-02-2025 3:00 pm
Individual Price See Registration
Location Groton Hill Music Center
Categories Music, Classical, Chamber, 1--CONCERT--
Waltham Philharmonic Orchestra - Samuel Coleridge-Taylor’s 150th Anniversary

Join us as we celebrate the birth anniversary of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor!

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor:   Idyll

Coleridge-Taylor: Violin Concerto, Soloist: Victor Romanul 

Antonin Dvorak: Symphony No.8 

Event Date 11-02-2025 3:00 pm
Individual Price See Registration/Info
Location Waltham Government Center
Categories Music, 1--CONCERT--, Classical, Orchestra
Metropolitan Wind Symphony - Fall Concert

The concert begins in Australia with Percy Grainger’s Children’s March. The subtitle Over the Hills and Far Away is an ambiguous location where the composer is destined to find his sweetheart. Grainger then takes us to the county of Lincolnshire, on the east coast of England. In Lincolnshire, in the early 1900′s, Grainger recorded folksingers and assembled his iconic collection Lincolnshire Posy. After intermission, Morton Gould reminds us that the only place a soldier wants to be is home. His American Salute is a clever twist on the American Civil War song When Johnny Comes Marching Home. Gould then transports us to the biblical town of Jericho where we can actually hear the walls "come tumblin’ down." 

Next, Julie Giroux brings us to a fictional video game universe where Riften is a city in Skyrim located in the expansive world of The Elder Scrolls. Finally, we return to Earth and Belgrade, Serbia where composer Ante Grgin is the principal clarinetist of the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra. Be prepared for the unbelievably dynamic performance of Grgin’s Concertino for Clarinet by the phenomenal clarinetist Charlie Suriyakham! Enjoy the journey.

Event Date 11-02-2025 3:00 pm
Individual Price $20
Location Scottish Rite Masonic Museum
Categories Music, 1--CONCERT--, Band