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CLASSICAL MUSIC

Boston Lyric Opera - Song of the Earth (3)

Boston Lyric Opera - Song of the Earth (3)

03-22-2026 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

Cambridge Symphony - American Rebels

Cambridge Symphony - American Rebels

03-22-2026 4:00 pm

JOHN CORIGLIANO Symphony No. 1: Of Rage and Remembrance
LEONARD BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story

Cambridge Symphony Orchestra - American Rebels

Cambridge Symphony Orchestra - American Rebels

03-22-2026 4:00 pm

JOHN CORIGLIANO Symphony No. 1: Of Rage and Remembrance
LEONARD BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story

Boston Lyric Opera - Song of the Earth (4)

Boston Lyric Opera - Song of the Earth (4)

03-27-2026 7:30 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

South Coast Chamber Music Series - Story Time (2)

South Coast Chamber Music Series - Story Time (2)

03-28-2026 3:00 pm
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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.