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Vista Philharmonic Orchestra – Ravel Revealed

Vista Philharmonic Orchestra – Ravel Revealed

03-07-2026 7:30 pm
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Vista Philharmonic Orchestra – Ravel Revealed

Let’s revel for Ravel on his 150th birthday year! We’ll celebrate this French composer and fabulous orchestrator, Maurice Ravel, with fan favorites and pieces that are new to our orchestra repertoire. Opening with the too rarely-performed, lively, and colorful Alborada del gracioso, the program progresses through a homage to French Baroque composer François Couperin for chamber orchestra and the Mother Goose Suite, orchestrated by the composer from a two-hand piano piece. The magnificent and contemporaneous Piano Concerto in G has a jazzy blues component, and features pianist Marika Bournaki. We end on a high note with 1928 top hit, Boléro, featuring the orchestra as soloists and together.

RAVEL – Alborada del gracioso
RAVEL – Tombeau de Couperin
RAVEL – Mother Goose Suite
RAVEL – Piano Concerto
RAVEL – Boléro

Special Guest: Marika Bournaki, piano

Waltham Philharmonic Orchestra - All American

Waltham Philharmonic Orchestra - All American

03-08-2026 3:00 pm
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A very exciting all-American concert!

Roy Harris, Symphony No. 3
Morton Gould, Symphony No. 2
George Gershwin, Rhapsody in Blue, Soloist: Victor Cayres
James P. Johnson, Harlem Symphony

Haydn’s Missa in Angustiis (Lord Nelson Mass)

Haydn’s Missa in Angustiis (Lord Nelson Mass)

03-08-2026 3:00 pm
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Boston Baroque presents one of Joseph Haydn’s greatest and most dramatic choral masterpieces—his Lord Nelson Mass, also known by its original title Missa in Angustiis (“Mass in Troubled Times”). Composed in 1798 during a period of political upheaval and uncertainty as Napoleon’s forces threatened Europe, this monumental mass reflects both the anxiety of the age and Haydn’s enduring belief in hope and triumph.

Written at a time when Haydn was at the height of his creative powers, the Lord Nelson Mass pairs soaring vocal lines with electrifying orchestral writing, including prominent parts for trumpets and timpani that give the work its bold, martial character. The nickname “Lord Nelson Mass” was added shortly after the Mass’s premiere when news of Admiral Horatio Nelson’s victory over Napoleon reached Austria, forever linking this powerful music with the idea of victory and resilience.

Celebrity Series of Boston Presents Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello & Isata Kanneh-Mason, piano

Celebrity Series of Boston Presents Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello & Isata Kanneh-Mason, piano

03-12-2026 7:30 pm
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Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason convey the sheer joy of classical music. Together, these siblings are unmissable.

A Groton Hill exclusive!

Ten years ago, pianist Isata and cellist Sheku Kanneh-Mason arrived on the international classical music scene by way of Britain’s Got Talent: they made a splash as the eldest and third siblings in a remarkable family of musicians. As their stars rose, the young artists lived up to the hype, earning acclaim from critics and rapturous applause from audiences for recitals, orchestral appearances, and chart-topping recordings.

Atlantic Symphony - Command Performance - A Celebration of Rev250

Atlantic Symphony - Command Performance - A Celebration of Rev250

03-14-2026 4:00 pm
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Join Atlantic Symphony Orchestra for a special Command Performance celebrating Revolution250 and MA250 at historic Old Ship Church and Meeting House in Hingham.

ASO, in collaboration with Friends of Old Ship Church, the Hingham Historical Society, and The Massachusetts Board of Travel and Tourism, presents Planting the Seeds: A Musical and Spoken Word Celebration of MA250 . This one-of-a-kind event takes place at Hingham's Old Ship Meeting House, built in 1681 and the country's only remaining Puritan meeting house. The performance, built around spotlighting several of ASO's best chamber musicians, Includes a newly composed essay on democracy by renowned poet Charles Coe, with accompanying music, as well as readings of Abigail Adams' essays. ASO's musicians will play colonial and classical music of the time.