Upcoming Concerts

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All Mozart!

All Mozart!

04-11-2026 7:30 pm
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Ken-David Masur, conductor
Robert Levin, piano

MOZART: The Marriage of Figaro: Overture
MOZART: Piano Concerto No.23
MICHAEL HAYDN: Symphony in G - I. Allegro
(introduction by Mozart)
MOZART: Symphony No.38 (Prague)

Concord Chamber Music Society presents Takács Quartet

Concord Chamber Music Society presents Takács Quartet

04-12-2026 3:00 pm
Tickets from $55

 

Edward Dusinberre, violin
Harumi Rhodes, violin
Richard O'Neill, viola
András Fejér, cello

The Takács Quartet stands among the most distinguished and influential string quartets of our time, celebrated for their vibrant musical dialogue, dynamic artistry, and deeply generous spirit. Renowned for infusing each performance with fresh insight and energy, they bring both passion and precision to every stage. For their performance with CCMS at Groton Hill, the Takács Quartet offers a rich program featuring masterworks by Haydn and Debussy, alongside a compelling new piece by acclaimed Brazilian-American composer Clarice Assad. 

Celebrity Series of Boston presents Tony Siqi Yun, piano

Celebrity Series of Boston presents Tony Siqi Yun, piano

04-23-2026 7:30 pm
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A Groton Hill exclusive!

Still in his early 20s and only two years out of Juilliard, Canadian pianist Tony Siqi Yun is already making waves as a soloist and recitalist. Praised for his refinement, muscular sound, and intimate expressivity, Yun has “an emergent big personality” (Philadelphia Inquirer) that makes him a pianist you’ll want to experience firsthand.

Yun’s debut program spans lyrical Bach/Busoni, Beethoven's radiant "Waldstein" Sonata, Berio's crystalline Wasserklavier, Liszt's virtuosic Réminiscences de Norma, and Brahms' epic Piano Sonata No. 3. It's a thrilling journey through color, clarity, and intensity—perfectly suited to showcase the express range of this rising star.

A compelling introduction to a must-hear young artist, the program promises to showcase the poetry and power that set Tony Siqi Yun apart on the global stage.

Lexington Symphony - An Evening with Shakespeare

Lexington Symphony - An Evening with Shakespeare

04-25-2026 7:30 pm
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Mendelssohn (McPhee arr.) | A Midsummer Night’s Dream —with Lexington Children’s Chorus

Our season finale features the Lexington Children’s Chorus performing in Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. This composition is adapted and arranged by Maestro McPhee and expands Mendelssohn’s incidental music into a full evening that explores Shakespeare’s comedic wit and warmly human story where the real and fairy worlds collide.

Beethoven's Fifth

Beethoven's Fifth

05-02-2026 7:30 pm
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MAHLER  Das Lied von Der Erde

MAHLER Das Lied von Der Erde

05-08-2026 8:00 pm
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Margretta Beaty and Ethan Bremner join the Carlisle Chamber Orchestra for Mahler's chronicle of the weariness of body and soul, an embracing of death, then, finally, an exquisitely lyrical outpouring of faith in life's renewal.  The work is sometimes titled "Song of the Earth".

Vista Philharmonic Orchestra – An “Almost” Summer’s Midday Dream

Vista Philharmonic Orchestra – An “Almost” Summer’s Midday Dream

05-09-2026 7:30 pm
Tickets from $30

 

Season Finale!

We’re finishing the season strong and looking toward summer, with the work Gustav Mahler called “A Summer’s Midday Dream.” One of the most acclaimed symphonies of all time, this epic masterwork showcases our full orchestra plus two choruses and Boston’s acclaimed mezzo-soprano Alexis Peart as featured soloist. “Summer Marches In” during the first movement, ushering listeners on the composer’s evocative journey through evolving perspectives in the following five movements, “What the Flowers in the Meadow Tell Me,” “What the Animals in the Forest Tell Me,” “What Man Tells Me,” “What the Angels Tell Me,” and “What Love Tells Me.”

MAHLER – Symphony No. 3

Special Guests:
Alexis Peart, mezzo-soprano
Nashoba Valley Chorale Women’s Chorus – Ann Watson-Born, Music Director
Children’s Chorus – TBA

Concord Orchestra - The Heavenly Life

Concord Orchestra - The Heavenly Life

05-16-2026 8:00 pm
Adult - $25 | Youth (18 and under) - $0
 

Zeke Fetrow, Conductor

Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 4
Margaret Tigue, Soprano

 

Margaret Tigue

Praised by OperaWire for "a power and seeming effortlessness that [is] quite amazing...", Margaret Tigue is a soprano currently based in Boston and New York. Her current season includes participating in Carnegie Hall’s 2025 SongStudio workshop, the role of Florencia Grimaldi (Florencia en el Amazonas), and the title role in Suor Angelica. Margaret’s ‘23/’24 season included performances as Vitellia (La Clemenza di Tito) and Cendrillon (Cendrillon) with the Boston University Opera Institute, where she is currently in residence. Margaret also appeared with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchester as the soprano soloist in Stravinsky’s Pulcinella. She is a 2023 winner of the Boston district of the Metropolitan Opera’s Laffont Competition.

Margaret has been a fellow at Music Academy of the West (2023) and the Tanglewood Music Center (2019 & 2022). Margaret has also been a featured soloist with the Albany Symphony Orchestra, The Orchestra Now, and the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra.

Concord Orchestra - The Heavenly Life (2)

Concord Orchestra - The Heavenly Life (2)

05-17-2026 2:30 pm
Adult - $25 | Youth (18 and under) - $0
 

Zeke Fetrow, Conductor

Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 4
Margaret Tigue, Soprano

 

Margaret Tigue

Praised by OperaWire for "a power and seeming effortlessness that [is] quite amazing...", Margaret Tigue is a soprano currently based in Boston and New York. Her current season includes participating in Carnegie Hall’s 2025 SongStudio workshop, the role of Florencia Grimaldi (Florencia en el Amazonas), and the title role in Suor Angelica. Margaret’s ‘23/’24 season included performances as Vitellia (La Clemenza di Tito) and Cendrillon (Cendrillon) with the Boston University Opera Institute, where she is currently in residence. Margaret also appeared with the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchester as the soprano soloist in Stravinsky’s Pulcinella. She is a 2023 winner of the Boston district of the Metropolitan Opera’s Laffont Competition.

Margaret has been a fellow at Music Academy of the West (2023) and the Tanglewood Music Center (2019 & 2022). Margaret has also been a featured soloist with the Albany Symphony Orchestra, The Orchestra Now, and the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra.