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Musica Sacra

Classical Music Sampler: October 2012

The highlights of the month include appearances by star performers Joshua Bell, Stefan Jackiw, Jorge Luis Prats, and Arabella Steinbacher.

By: Jonathan Blumhofer Filed Under: Classical Music, Coming Attractions, Featured, Music Tagged: Anthony McGill, Arabella Steinbacher, Blue Heron, Boston Chamber Music Society, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Callithumpian Consort, Celebrity-Series, Chameleon Arts Ensemble, Discovery Ensemble, Jorge Luis Prats, Joshua Bell, Musica Sacra, Nareh Arghamanyan, Narek Hakhnazaryan, New-England-Philharmonic, Pacifica String Quartet, Sound Icon, Stefan Jackiw, The Boston Philharmonic, The Callithumpian Consort, The Celebrity Series, The Radius Ensemble

Classical Music Sampler: May 2012

Many musical organizations around New England are performing their last concerts of the season, so if there’s a group you’ve been wanting to hear, this is a good opportunity.

By: Susan Miron Filed Under: Classical Music, Coming Attractions, Featured, Music Tagged: Boston Baroque, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Cappella Clausura, Cecile Licad, Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, Emanuel Ax, Les Bostonades, Masterworks Chorale, Musica Sacra, The-Spectrum-Singers

Classical Music Sampler: March 2012

This month I am simply listing concerts I expect will be great. My pick of the month is the Boston debut of a new Flute, Viola, and Harp trio, starring instrumental superstars Marina Piccinini, Kim Kashkashian, and Sivan Magen.

By: Susan Miron Filed Under: Classical Music, Coming Attractions, Featured, Music Tagged: Blue Heron, Bridget Kibbey, Cantata Singers, Chameleon Arts Ensemble, Church of St. John Evangelist, David Hoose, First Monday at Jordan Hall, Frederic Chiu, John Gibbons, Kim Kashkashian, Marina Piccinini, Masterworks Chorale, Musica Sacra, Sequentia, Sivan Magen, The Chamber Music Center of Lincoln Center

Classical Music Sampler: May 2011

The month’s international highlights include the Boston Modern Orchestra taking on the music of India, The Cantata Singers finishing up their homage to British composer Ralph Vaughn Williams, and Musica Sacra performing Flemish Choral Music of the High Renaissance. By Susan Miron. Sunday, May 1 @ 1:30 p.m. at MassArt’s Pozen Hall, Boston, MA. The […]

By: Susan Miron Filed Under: Classical Music, Coming Attractions Tagged: Boston Modern Orchestra, Boston Symphony Chamber Players, Chameleon Arts Ensemble of Boston, MARIA PADILLA, Musica Sacra, Opera Boston, Ralph Vaughn Williams, The Boston Chamber Music Society, The Cantata Singers

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