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Calendar of Events

Join us for these exciting upcoming concerts with several of New England’s most accomplished orchestras!

Jul
18
Sat
Schuman “A Free Song” with Mercury Orchestra
Jul 18 @ 8:00 pm

The Mercury Orchestra, national winner of the 2010 American Prize in Orchestral Performance, examines snapshots of American history in the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence, through the musical prisms of three mid-20th century American composers. African-American composer and conductor Julia Perry wrote A Short Piece for Large Orchestra, an imperious, kinetic delight. William Schuman’s secular cantata A Free Song (featuring the New World Chorale) declaims the Civil War era poetry of Walt Whitman in a reflective dialogue that expresses a desire for freedom for all mankind; this work awarded the first Pulitzer Prize for Music in 1943. Roy Harris’s stirring sixth symphony vividly brings to life the noble exhortations of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, to honor the ideal that all men were created equal.

Nov
7
Sat
Styx with Lexington Symphony
Nov 7 @ 7:30 pm

New World Chorale joins the Lexington Symphony, under the direction of Jonathan McPhee, in a concert titled “Vivid Images.” Three brilliant depictions that fire the imagination: Richard Strauss’s tone poem about prankster Till Eulenspiegel, Debussy’s stunning portrayal of the sea, and a passage to the land of the dead across the River Styx in Giya Kancheli’s Styx, featuring Lexington Symphony’s Principal Violist, Emily Rideout, and the New World Chorale.