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Brookline High School - Auditorium 115 Greenough St, Brookline, MA, United StatesStudent directed festival at Brookline High School.
Student directed festival at Brookline High School.
BSO announced that four finalists were chosen by their dedicated Music Director Search Committee from a pool of over forty highly-qualified applicants, each to conduct one concert during the 2016-17 season. The finalists are: Patrick Valentino, who conducted October's concert, Lidiya Yankovskaya, who conducted December's concert, Tiffany Chang, who lead the March concert, and Andrew Altenbach who will close the season with this concert on May 21. Andrew … Continue reading Brookline Symphony Orchestra
Spring 2017: Reformation: Musical Traditions in Protestant Europe (marking the 500th anniversary of Luther’s 95 Theses) The religious doctrines of the Protestant Reformation gave rise to the diverse landscape of devotional music in sixteenth-century Europe. Convivium will perform sacred works from several Protestant traditions: Lutheran German, Dutch Reformed, Calvinist, and Anglican, featuring music by Byrd, … Continue reading Convivium Musicum | United Parish
Needs Improvment battle commences!
JOE POTTS is a founding member of The Los Angeles Free Music Society (LAFMS), a seminal experimental music collective, which is responsible for over two-dozen releases over the past 40 years. He is a member of the west coast experimental supergroup, Extended Organ, along with Paul McCarthy, Fredrik Nilsen, and Tom Recchion. He is also … Continue reading Joe Potts/Kate Village | Met Waterworks Museum
The 30-year odyssey of the Grateful Dead was the most unlikely success story in rock ’n’ roll history. Famously averse to publicity and seemingly incapable of recording radio-friendly hits, they flouted music-industry convention by giving their live music away to a global network of tape traders and becoming the highest-grossing concert act in America through … Continue reading Long Strange Trip: The Untold Story of the Grateful Dead
Bring your lunch and an appetite for poetry. Each month the group will look at half a dozen poems by a well-known poet. The library will provide copies of the poems and lead a discussion after reading them. No sign-up or preparation is necessary. Taste of Poetry CD Wright This month the poetry of C.D. Wright
Coolidge Corner Arts Festival 2017 Jury Prize Winner Shop the work of over 75 artists whilst enjoying delicious food truck fare, wine, beer, and listening to great music at the Coolidge Corner Arts Festival! The festival will be held on Saturday, June 3 2017 from 11AM to 7PM along Babcock Street in the heart of … Continue reading Coolidge Corner Arts Festival
RenMentality In their season closer, Renaissance Men will explore sacred and secular compositions by those who suffered with mental and behavioral disorders, including works Berlioz, Schumann, Rachmaninoff, Lassus, and Mussorgsky. American composer Jay Mobley will premiere a major work for male voices based on written testimonials from those in moments of crisis. A concert in three acts, each … Continue reading Renaissance Men | RenMentality
"Anima Mundi" Music of Bach, Brahns, Bruckner and Lauridsen Coolidge Corner Community Chorus Music is still a human experience, and to that end the Coolidge Corner Community Chorus welcomes all who wish to sing, regardless of experience or training. We sing music from all periods, sacred and secular; we perform masterworks as well as little … Continue reading Coolidge Corner Community Chorus | Concert
Make Imagination Accessible for All... Join Puppet Showplace Theater for an enchanted evening of entertainment as they raise a glass to support imaginative puppetry experiences for diverse audiences of all ages! Encounter fantastical characters great and small as you explore the halls of a stately Brookline mansion. Discover unique treasures in their benefit auction as … Continue reading Evening of Enchantment | Puppet Showplace Gala