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Events for April 2024
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Apr 28, 2024
A Messiah for Our Time
Dates: April 28, 2024
Sponsor: New England Philharmonic and Cantata Singers
Auditorium: Jordan Hall at New England Conservatory
Contact: manager@nephilharmonic.org
  30 Gainsborough St
  Boston, MA United States
Phone: 855-463-7445
e-mail: info@nephilharmonic.org
Web: https://nephilharmonic.org/

In a fitting conclusion for a city that hosted the American premiere of Handel’s Messiah in 1818, NEP joins forces with Cantata Singers and vocal soloists on Sunday, April 28, at 3 pm in Jordan Hall to present A Messiah for Our Time. Sven-David Sandström’s dramatic 2009 setting of the Messiah’s well-known text will be performed for the first time on the East Coast. Co-conducted by Tianhui Ng and Cantata Singers Music Director Noah Horn, the season finale marks the first collaboration between the two organizations. Maggie Finnegan (soprano), Maria Dominique Lopez (mezzo-soprano), Dylan Morrongiello (tenor), and Leroy David (bass-baritone) join as soloists.

Newport Classical: Empire Wild
Dates: Apr 28
Auditorium: Newport Craft Brewing
  293 JT Connell Highway Newport, RI 02840
  Newport, RI United States
Phone: 401.846.1133
e-mail: info@newportclassical.org
Web: https://newportclassical.org/event/empire-wild/

Newport Classical presents Empire Wild as part of their spring Community Concerts. Empire Wild brings a genre-bending musical experience to Newport Craft Brewing, where audiences can purchase beer and bites during the performance. Empire Wild channels their love for musical exploration into their sound, fusing pop, folk, jazz, and more. In this program, the group puts its own spin on music by composers whose work has endured the test of time. Hear classics by Beethoven, Ravel, Bach, and more brought to new life in the trio’s unique arrangements. This is a free concert – fun for listeners of all ages.

Apr 29, 2024
Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players dig into Folk Roots
Dates: April 29
Sponsor: Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players
Auditorium: Good Shepherd Church
Contact: Mei Ying
  152 West 66 St
  New York, NY United States
Phone: 212-799-1259
e-mail: admin@jupitersymphony.com
Web: http://www.jupitersymphony.com

Prizewinners pianist Avery Gagliano, violinist Itamar Zorman, violist Paul Neubauer, and 8 Jupiterians will perform works based on or inspired by folk elements: Miniatures by William Grant Still, the "Dean of African American Composers"; Florence Price's Piano Quintet, unmistakably inspired by African-American spirituals, folk tunes, ragtime, and the rhythmic juba dance from the slave plantations of the Deep South; and Antonín Dvo?ák's "Double Bass" String Quintet No. 2, with seductive melodies evocative of Bohemian folk music. It's Out of This World: Dedicated to acknowledge and perpetuate the legacy of the late Jens Nygaard—founder of the Jupiter Symphony—the chamber music series celebrates a legacy that denotes musical excellence, gives performance opportunities to outstanding musicians, and imparts a love of and enthusiasm for music through interesting and unusual programs of works in the standard repertoire, as well as pieces by lesser known composers that deserve to be heard.



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