New York-born and Boston-bred emerging saxophonist, composer, and educator Gregory Groover Jr has already left an indelible mark in the jazz world, in a short period. Saxophonist Walter Smith III describes him as a “thematic musician, who's playing very much relates to the song. He plays with a lot of energy, and he leads with that. The heart is the most important thing – the direction and motion of what he plays is where he really feels.” Groover’s artistry seamlessly marries genres as he continues to push the boundaries of jazz while honoring its deep legacy.
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New England Philharmonic - Gathering Grounds
10-11-2025 7:00 pm
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Carlos Carrillo The Gathering Grounds (2012, rev. 2018)
Boston Premiere
Loren Loiacono Beanie's Chapbook (2023)
2025 Call for Scores Winner
Missy Mazzoli Procession (2021)
Danielle Maddon, violin
Modest Mussorgsky Pictures at an Exhibition (1874; arr. Ravel, 1922)

Vista Philharmonic Orchestra – Opening Night at the Philharmonic
10-11-2025 7:30 pm
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The Catnip Junkies
10-11-2025 8:00 pm
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The Catnip Junkies are a talented group of musicians specializing in the iconic sounds of New Orleans jazz, swing and brass band music to create a truly unique and unforgettable experience. They are the happiest, tappiest, brassiest band you’ll ever see. Not merely skilled players, they are also passionate performers who know how to engage a crowd and create a lively, fun atmosphere. From classic tunes to modern hits, their repertoire has something for everyone - a band of clowns coming to your town on a mission to make laugh, swing, dance and sing!

Baroque Masterworks
10-11-2025 8:00 pm
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Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) |
Sinfonia to Cantata BWV 42 |
Giovanni Battista Ferrandini (1710-1791) | Il Pianto di Maria |
Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683-1764) | Suite from Les Boreades |
George Frideric Handel (1685-1759 | Water Music, Suite in F Major |
Experience the brilliance and emotional depth of the Baroque era with a program of masterworks from some of its greatest composers. Mezzo-soprano Meridian Prall brings expressive power to Giovanni Battista Ferrandini’s Il Pianto di Maria, a poignant and rarely heard gem. The orchestra shines in a vibrant suite from Rameau’s Les Boréades, J. S. Bach’s joyful Sinfonia to Cantata BWV 42, and the timeless elegance of Handel’s Water Music, Suite in F Major. A rich tapestry of sound, spirit, and splendor awaits.