Choral

Brookline Symphony - with Metropolitan Chorale
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Brookline Symphony - with Metropolitan Chorale

03-08-2025 7:30 pm

Collaboration with the Metropolitan Chorale

Johannes Brahms, German Requiem
conducted by Andrew Altenbach

Brookline Symphony - with Metropolitan Chorale (2)
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Brookline Symphony - with Metropolitan Chorale (2)

03-09-2025 3:00 pm

Collaboration with the Metropolitan Chorale

Johannes Brahms, German Requiem
conducted by Andrew Altenbach

Highland Glee Club - Game of Tones
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Highland Glee Club - Game of Tones

03-09-2025 3:00 pm

Game of Tones

The Highland Glee Club goes medieval: songs of knighthood and valor

Brookline Symphony - with Metropolitan Chorale (3)
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Brookline Symphony - with Metropolitan Chorale (3)

03-15-2025 7:30 pm

Collaboration with the Metropolitan Chorale

Johannes Brahms, German Requiem
conducted by Andrew Altenbach

Mechanics Hall - The Worcester Chorus: Bach Secular Cantatas
$7.50-$69

Mechanics Hall - The Worcester Chorus: Bach Secular Cantatas

03-22-2025 6:00 pm

For its first Bach Birthday Bash performance, The Worcester Chorus will perform Bach’s Secular Cantatas on stage at historic Mechanics Hall.

BWV 213 – Laßt uns sorgen, laßt uns wachen
BWV 214 – Tönet, ihr Pauken! Erschallet, Trompeten!

The Worcester Chorus, under the sponsorship of Music Worcester, Inc., has the unique distinction of being one of the most outstanding on-going choral groups in the United States. Founded in 1858 to singat the first annual Worcester Music Festival in the newly-built Mechanics Hall, the 100-member group includes both amateur and professional singers from Worcester County and throughout Southern New England.

Its repertoire includes not only the western world’s finest choral masterpieces, but also contemporary literature, arrangements of American folk songs, classics from the musical theater and commissioned works. Each year the Chorus performs with orchestras and soloists in Mechanics Hall and throughout Greater Worcester, including an annual performance of Handel’s Messiah. The Worcester Chorus has also made guest appearances at world famous venues (including Carnegie Hall) throughout the Northeast and overseas.