Chamber Music

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Boston Civic Symphony - Season Opener

Boston Civic Symphony - Season Opener

11-09-2025 3:00 pm
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Boston Civic Symphony’s season opener will consist of

Amanda Harberg – Solis for Orchestra

Brahms double concerto violin and cello with Sophie Wang, Violin and Mikey Katz, Cello.

We will conclude with Tchaikovsky- Symphony Nº 6

Cambridge Symphony - Beginnings

Cambridge Symphony - Beginnings

11-09-2025 4:00 pm
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GIACOMO PUCCINI La Bohème

The Cambridge Symphony Orchestra welcomes Boston City Singers Children's Opera, New World Chorale, and Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums in a semi-staged production of Puccini’s iconic opera, La Bohème.

featuring:

Kayla Harriott as Mimi
Eric Botto as Rodolfo
Melissa Joseph as Musetta
Ron Loyd as Marcello
Junhan Choi as Schaunard

Boston City Singers Children's Opera
Rhaea D'Aliesio, Artistic Director

New World Chorale
Holly Krafka, Music Director

Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums

American Railroad

American Railroad

11-09-2025 7:30 pm
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Silkroad Ensemble featuring Wu Man

Fall 2025 Brown Bag Concert featuring The Dan Moretti Quartet

Fall 2025 Brown Bag Concert featuring The Dan Moretti Quartet

11-12-2025 12:00 pm
Free Event

 

Audience: All Ages


Artist: The Dan Moretti Quartet

Join us for a lively lunchtime performance featuring Dan Moretti at the Brown Bag Concert Series on Wednesday, November 12, 2025. Saxophonist Dan Moretti brings his signature mix of jazz, funk, and Latin rhythms to Mechanics Hall for an afternoon of packed with jaw-dropping rhythms and performances.With a career spanning decades, Moretti has performed with legends like Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Robert Plant. Whether you’re a long-time jazz fan or new to the genre, this concert promises something special for everyone.

Gaelic Storm

Gaelic Storm

11-13-2025 7:00 pm
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Gaelic Storm, a multi-national, Celtic juggernaut grows stronger with each live performance, and after two decades and over 2000 shows, they are a true force to be reckoned with.

It’s hard to imagine a band just coming into their own after 20 years of success, but that’s exactly what makes a true anomaly.

The band attributes their continued success to their fanatic audience, and it’s a well-diversified crowd for sure – attracting fans of every genre with their rich storytelling, energetic instrumentals, devotion to Celtic traditions and passion for their stagecraft. They are as loyal to their fans as the fans are to them, as front man Patrick Murphy states, “The fans are the ones that have given us this life. We’re here for them.”Gaelic Storm takes a true blue-collar, hard-nose approach to touring, consistently traveling the US and internationally forging a unique path in the Celtic music world. “You have to see us live. We are the true working-man’s’ band,” says longtime member Ryan Lacey. “We still, and most likely always will, tour most of the year, and that’s how we constantly hone our craft.”