Upcoming Classical & Jazz

A Far Cry - Sibling Sounds
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A Far Cry - Sibling Sounds

04-12-2025 3:00 pm

Musical Program

Georg Philipp Telemann | Concerto No. 1 for Four Violins in G major, TWV 40:201
Grażyna Bacewicz | Quartet for Four Violins
Antonio Vivaldi | Concerto for Four Violins, Cello Obligato, and Strings in B minor, Op. 3, No. 10, RV 580, “L’Estro Armonico”
Sofia Gubaidulina | Quaternion for Cello Quartet (1996) (25’)

Curated by Crier Sarah Darling

In celebration of the versatility and virtuosity of A Far Cry’s violin and cello sections, curator Sarah Darling throws down a gauntlet of a program that showcases the technical prowess and emotional depth of these instruments. Featuring four Criers from the violin section and all four Crier cellists in a program of chamber music done in only the way A Far Cry can: Sibling Sounds highlights the radiant harmonies of a violin quartet, the lush sound of four cellos, and the close bonds within.

Concord Band - Spring Pops!
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Concord Band - Spring Pops!

04-12-2025 7:00 pm

Spring Pops!

Commemorating Concord 250 with North Bridge Portrait by Stephen Bulla (2001 commission). Introducing an exciting program inspired by video games and comics, including Epic Gaming Themes, Guardians of the Galaxy, Video Games Live and more!

Sounds of Stow - Romantic Riches
$10-$30

Sounds of Stow - Romantic Riches

04-13-2025 2:00 pm

We explore “Romantic Riches” with music by Mendelssohn (two movements of his beautiful Psalm 42) and Brahms – the great motets “Nanie” and “Schicksalslied” (Song of the Fates). Neither Mendelssohn nor Brahms ever wrote a musical line that was not wonderful to sing; these works explore the eternal quest for meaning and reassurance in the midst of the uncertainties of the human condition. In addition, we will revisit his “Four Songs for Women’s Chorus, Two Horns and Harp”( Vier Gesange), the epitome of Romantic expression.

New Hampshire Philharmonic - Drawn to the Music "The Planets" (2)
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New Hampshire Philharmonic - Drawn to the Music "The Planets" (2)

04-13-2025 2:00 pm

Drawn to the Music - The Planets

Drawn to the Music returns with an astronomical theme., featuring Gustav Holst's "The Planets". Students will create their own artistic impressions of the astronomical and mythological basis of this popular symphonic score. In addition, we will present another opportunity for the students to unleash their inner artist with interpretations of Mason Bates' "The B Sides", with its out of the world orchestration depicting space walks.

CCMS - Juilliard String Quartet
$47.00 - $69.00 including fees

CCMS - Juilliard String Quartet

Juilliard String Quartet

Artists:
Areta Zhulla, violin
Ronald Copes, violin
Molly Carr, viola
Astrid Schween, cello

Program:
String Quartet in G minor, Op. 20, No. 3, by Franz Josef Haydn
String Quartet No. 17 in B-flat major, K. 458, by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
String Quartet No. 1 in E minor by Bedřich Smetana

A Far Cry - Sibling Sounds (2)
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A Far Cry - Sibling Sounds (2)

04-13-2025 3:00 pm

Musical Program

Georg Philipp Telemann | Concerto No. 1 for Four Violins in G major, TWV 40:201
Grażyna Bacewicz | Quartet for Four Violins
Antonio Vivaldi | Concerto for Four Violins, Cello Obligato, and Strings in B minor, Op. 3, No. 10, RV 580, “L’Estro Armonico”
Sofia Gubaidulina | Quaternion for Cello Quartet (1996) (25’)

Curated by Crier Sarah Darling

In celebration of the versatility and virtuosity of A Far Cry’s violin and cello sections, curator Sarah Darling throws down a gauntlet of a program that showcases the technical prowess and emotional depth of these instruments. Featuring four Criers from the violin section and all four Crier cellists in a program of chamber music done in only the way A Far Cry can: Sibling Sounds highlights the radiant harmonies of a violin quartet, the lush sound of four cellos, and the close bonds within.

Celebrity Series of Boston presents Zlatomir Fung
Free

Celebrity Series of Boston presents Zlatomir Fung

04-17-2025 8:00 pm

The youngest cellist to win a Gold Medal at the International Tchaikovsky Competition, 24-year-old Zlatomir Fung enjoys a busy and varied international career. His appearances with renowned orchestras have showcased canon works and new commissions, demonstrating the breadth of his technique and musical insight.

Fung, a passionate film fan, has chosen works that conjure iconic moments from opera and screen, including a new fantasia on Bizet’s Carmen, written for him by Marshall Estrin.

Program Details:
Johannes Brahms | Violin Sonata No. 3 in D minor, Op. 108, arr. for cello and piano
Justin Dello Joio | Due Per Due for cello and piano
Bernard Herrmann | “Scène d’amour” from Vertigo, arr. Zlatomir Fung
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky | “Lensky’s Aria” from Eugene Onegin, arr. Mikhail Bukinik
Marshall Estrin | Fantasia Carmen, for cello and piano

Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Marcus Gilmore
$59.00 - $79.00 including fees

Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Marcus Gilmore

04-18-2025 8:00 pm

Join us for a rare opportunity to experience a special Concert Hall collab with three Grammy-winning jazz artists who rarely tour together.

One of the most lyrical voices of contemporary jazz piano, Brad Mehldau’s unique path embodies the essence of jazz exploration, classical romanticism and pop allure. He has worked with artists including Pat Metheny, Renée Fleming, and Joshua Redman, and garnered awards and admiration for his own compositions and re-workings of songs by The Beatles, Cole Porter, Radiohead, Paul Simon, and George Gershwin.

Bassist, composer, and bandleader Christian McBride fronts acclaimed ensembles including Inside Straight and The Christian McBride Big Band. From a kaleidoscope of jazz styles to R&B, and pop/rock, Latin, and hip-hop/neo-soul to classical, McBride’s expansive skills have produced nine Grammy awards. In addition, he is Artistic Director of the Newport Jazz Festival, Creative Chair for Jazz with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, and hosts National Public Radio’s Jazz Night in America.

Drummer and composer Marcus Gilmore – grandson of iconic drummer Roy Haynes – can be heard on the soundtrack for the film “Soul.” He has worked with Pharoah Sanders, Ravi Coltrane, Robert Glasper, Vijay Iyer, Derrick Hodge, Jill Scott, Norah Jones, Terrence Blanchard, Roy Hargrove, and Terrace Martin.

Boston Philharmonic -  Mahler Symphony No. 2
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Boston Philharmonic - Mahler Symphony No. 2

04-18-2025 8:00 pm

There is nothing like Mahler’s Symphony No. 2. It is an apocalyptic work requiring vast forces: a giant orchestra, as well as an organ, chorus, two soloists and multiple offstage musicians. Mahler poses the great questions of life and provides heart-stopping answers. In the finale the earth quakes, graves burst open, the last trumpet sounds, and a heavenly choir reassures all humankind: "Rise again, yes, thou shalt rise again." Of the culminating moments Mahler wrote: "A feeling of overwhelming love fills us with blissful knowledge and illuminates our existence."

Dame Sarah Connolly, acclaimed as one of the greatest Mahler singers in living memory, sings the mezzo-soprano part, which includes the ineffable song "Urlicht." Her 2022 BPO performance of Mahler's Das Lied von der Erde sublimely demonstrated the poignancy that she brings to Mahler's music. She and Swedish soprano Miah Persson sing the mezzo and soprano part, respectively, on Maestro Zander's recording of the Mahler Second with the London Philharmonia Orchestra (you can hear it here). The authenticity that both bring to Mahler's music perfectly matches my vision.

-Benjamin Zander

Longwood Symphony - 2025 Gala
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Longwood Symphony - 2025 Gala

04-19-2025 6:00 pm

Dr. Terry L. Buchmiller

Pediatric Surgeon, Boston Children’s Hospital
Associate Professor of Surgery, Harvard Medical School

Dr. Terry L. Buchmiller is a pediatric surgeon in the Department of Pediatric Surgery at Boston Children's Hospital and Associate Professor of Surgery at the Harvard Medical School.  She received her M.D. from the University of California at Davis, graduating as her class valedictorian.  She trained in general surgery at the UCLA Medical Center where she also spent two years in the pediatric surgical research laboratory. She completed her pediatric surgical fellowship in 1997 at Boston Children’s Hospital, being the first woman trainee.

Terry is board certified in both General Surgery and Pediatric Surgery.  She performs the full spectrum of pediatric surgery, with particular expertise in fetal surgery, prenatal counseling, and the care of newborns with surgical disease.  She is the lead pediatric surgeon in the Maternal Fetal Care Center.  She is an examiner for the American Board of Surgery, and has chaired both the Fetal and Wellness Committees of the American Pediatric Surgical Association.  She is the Past President of the Massachusetts Chapter of the American College of Surgeons (ACS) and served nationally as an ACS Governor, including the Executive Committee.

In 2019 she received the Robert P. Masland, Jr. Teaching Award from Harvard Medical School, awarded to only one faculty member from over 1700 at Boston Children’s Hospital, her most cherished accomplishment.

A former music major, she has delighted in playing the violin with the Longwood Symphony for over 20 years, and has served on the Membership Committee. She is an avid runner, and has completed 5 of the world major marathons with her running friends.