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CLASSICAL MUSIC

Vista Philharmonic Orchestra – Transitions and Variations

Vista Philharmonic Orchestra – Transitions and Variations

02-07-2026 7:30 pm

 

 Concertmaster Alice Hallstrom’s violin opens the concert on a quiet note that builds throughout Ralph Vaughan-Williams’ exquisitely melodic, pastoral, and quintessentially English work.

Jean Sibelius’ good-natured and deceptively uncomplicated-sounding Symphony No. 3 is a turning point from his first two intensely romantic and nationalistic symphonies to his later, more austere and complex symphonic works. The second half reveals an early 20th century overture by the underplayed (and under-recognized) New York born, Berlin trained composer Helen Crane. We bookend the program with another English composer, BAFTA Award-winning film composer Richard Harvey (The DaVinci Code) whose beloved Concerto Antico is a stunning contemporary Baroque showcase for guest soloist Scott Hill’s guitar.

Boston Philharmonic Orchestra - Mozart/Bruckner

Boston Philharmonic Orchestra - Mozart/Bruckner

02-13-2026 8:00 pm
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Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 20, K466, in D Minor
Kristian Bezuidenhoutpiano

Bruckner
Symphony No. 7

New Bedford Symphony Orchestra - Romantic Revelations

New Bedford Symphony Orchestra - Romantic Revelations

02-14-2026 7:30 pm
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Yaniv Dinur, conductor

Jesse Holstein, violin

Samuel Barber: Overture to The School for Scandal
Samuel Coleridge-Taylor: Violin Concerto
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 1

Step into a world of beauty, drama, and deep emotion. Let the power of music celebrate the love and joy in your life. This concert is a musical journey that connects heart and soul.

Romantic Rachmaninoff

Romantic Rachmaninoff

02-14-2026 7:30 pm

 

Lexington Symphony - Celebrating Coexistence

Lexington Symphony - Celebrating Coexistence

02-14-2026 7:30 pm
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Sheng | China Dreams: II. Fanfare
Anger | Morin Khuur Concerto No. 2 —Monkho, morin khuur McPhee, Colin | Tabuh-Tabuhan Toccata for 2 pianos and orchestra
Stravinsky | Petrushka

This concert offers a culturally rich and exhilarating evening that you won’t want to miss! The international Mongolian morin khuur soloist, Monkho will perform a concerto featuring that ancient national instrument. Colin McPhee’s composition was inspired by melodies played on the Balinese gamelan. We will remain in the Far East as Igor Stravinsky’s Petrushka tells us the magical story of three puppets that come to life in a Russian street fair.