Upcoming Concerts in All Genres Except Classical and Jazz which are Performed on a Full Stage

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Lexington Symphony - Pushing The Limits

Lexington Symphony - Pushing The Limits

03-28-2026 7:30 pm
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Still | Bells Shostakovich | Violin Concerto No. 1 Callum Smart, violin
Bartok| Concerto for Orchestra

British violinist Callum Smart returns by popular demand to Lexington Symphony to perform Shostakovich’s evocative Violin Concerto No. 1. Bartok’s Concerto for Orchestra was commissioned by Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Serge Koussevitsky in 1943. This popular piece is filled with opportunities for each section of the orchestra to shine as the piece builds to an exuberant conclusion.

Concord Orchestra - Vignettes

Concord Orchestra - Vignettes

03-28-2026 8:00 pm
Adult - $25 | Youth (18 and under) - $0

William Kasel

Born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, William began playing the trumpet at the age of nine. During his high school years, William studied with Dr. Kenneth Laudermilch at Westchester University. As an undergraduate student at Boston University, William studied with Rolf Smedvig, Principal Trumpet of the Boston Symphony/Empire Brass Quintet and worked with Roger Voisin, former principal trumpet of the BSO. William was chosen as the best brass player at Boston University by faculty in his senior year.  William spent three summers as a student at Tanglewood performing with the Boston University Institute and the Fellows at the Berkshire Music Festival. William has played with Sarah Caldell’s Opera Company in Boston, The Empire Brass Quintet and has given recitals in New England and Pennsylvania. After a 25-year interlude William returned to performing in 2013, sharing with the public his passion for music and the trumpet.

 
 
Concord Orchestra - Vignettes (2)

Concord Orchestra - Vignettes (2)

03-29-2026 2:30 pm
Adult - $25 | Youth (18 and under) - $0

William Kasel

Born and raised in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, William began playing the trumpet at the age of nine. During his high school years, William studied with Dr. Kenneth Laudermilch at Westchester University. As an undergraduate student at Boston University, William studied with Rolf Smedvig, Principal Trumpet of the Boston Symphony/Empire Brass Quintet and worked with Roger Voisin, former principal trumpet of the BSO. William was chosen as the best brass player at Boston University by faculty in his senior year.  William spent three summers as a student at Tanglewood performing with the Boston University Institute and the Fellows at the Berkshire Music Festival. William has played with Sarah Caldell’s Opera Company in Boston, The Empire Brass Quintet and has given recitals in New England and Pennsylvania. After a 25-year interlude William returned to performing in 2013, sharing with the public his passion for music and the trumpet.

 
 
Garnet Rogers

Garnet Rogers

04-18-2026 7:30 pm

 

Barely out of high school, Garnet Rogers was on the road as a full-time working musician with his older brother Stan. Together they formed one of the most influential acts in North American folk music.

Since then, Garnet Rogers has established himself as “one of the major talents of our time and a “charismatic performer and singer” (Boston Globe). Garnet is a man with a powerful physical presence and a voice to match. With his “smooth, dark baritone” (Washington Post), his incredible range, and his thoughtful, dramatic phrasing, Garnet is widely considered by fans and critics alike to be one of the finest singers anywhere. As memorable as his songs, his over-the-top humor and lightning-quick wit move his audience from tears to laughter and back again

 

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.

Rachel Summer & Traveling Light

Rachel Summer & Traveling Light

05-16-2026 7:30 pm

Rachel Sumner is no stranger to the stage. She spent her early career on the bluegrass circuit, singing and writing with the genre-bending Boston group Twisted Pine. Since setting out on her own, Sumner’s songs have been critically acclaimed, winning the Lennon Award in the folk category of the 2021 John Lennon Songwriting Contest for her song “Radium Girls (Curie Eleison);” earning her a spot in the Kerrville New Folk Competition; and being chosen four consecutive years by WBUR/NPR as one of the top Massachusetts entries in the Tiny Desk Competition

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.