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
Upcoming Concerts in All Classical Genres: Orchestra, Concert Band, Chamber, Keyboard, Instrumental, & Classical Voical
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Brockton Symphony Orchestra - Spring Healing
Experience the healing power of Springtime with a concert filled with fresh beginnings. We salute our annual Youth Competition featuring two first-prize winners. Eunha Basu (2024) will showcase her virtuosity and passion on the piano in Tchaikovsky's Piano Concerto No. 1. And we welcome back Andrew Byun, 2014 winner and rising international soloist, performing Leopold Hofmann's elegant Cello Concerto, a hidden gem from Mozart's era. The afternoon concludes with the vivid magic of Stravinsky's The Firebird Suite, a dazzling tale of transformation and triumph. Together, these pieces will transport you from the iciness of winter into the blooming delight of spring.
New England Philharmonic - New Music
Carlos Carrillo TBA
NEP Commission
World Premiere
Daniel Godfrey Piano Concerto (2025)
Gloria Cheng, piano
World Premiere
Jason Huffman Alleles (2016-17)
World Premiere
Curtis Hughes Symphony in 3 Movements (2005)
World Premiere
New England Philharmonic - New Music
Carlos Carrillo TBA
NEP Commission
World Premiere
Daniel Godfrey Piano Concerto (2025)
Gloria Cheng, piano
World Premiere
Jason Huffman Alleles (2016-17)
World Premiere
Curtis Hughes Symphony in 3 Movements (2005)
World Premiere
Boston Lyric Opera - Song of the Earth (2)
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
Beyond the Notes with Trio Oko
Boston-based Trio Oko—praised for their “profound communication” and “thoughtful choices of timbre, articulation, dynamic contrast, and balance”—joins forces with Sarah Whitney for an unconventional Beyond the Notes concert. Featuring violinist Emma Powell, cellist Mina Kim, and harpist Charles Overton, the ensemble will present a vibrant program spanning Jacques Ibert, Jessie Montgomery, and more.
Artists:
Sarah Whitney, founder - violin
Emma Powell - violin
Mina Kim - cello
Charles Overton - harp
Prelude music by students of the Concord Conservatory of Music will start at 7:15PM
Boston Lyric Opera - Song of the Earth (3)
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
JOHN CORIGLIANO Symphony No. 1: Of Rage and Remembrance
LEONARD BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
Cambridge Symphony Orchestra - American Rebels
JOHN CORIGLIANO Symphony No. 1: Of Rage and Remembrance
LEONARD BERNSTEIN Symphonic Dances from West Side Story
