Immerse yourself in Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre’s dramatic cantata about Jonah and the whale along with other vocal and instrumental works evoking themes of water by Vivaldi, Werner, Campra, and others.
With soprano Teresa Wakim
Saturday, Oct. 28, 4 pm - Old South Church, Boston
Sunday, Oct. 29, 4 pm - First Parish, Sudbury
Sunday, Oct. 29, 4 pm - Online



Celebrate the season with celestial works from Spain & New Spain. Music by Iribarren, Salazar, others, including Zumaya, one of the first Mexican-born Classical composers. With guests from ensemble La Fontegara of Mexico.
Featuring soprano Adriana Ruiz & mezzo-soprano Hilary Anne Walker
Saturday, Dec. 9, 4 pm - First Unitarian, Worcester
Sunday, Dec. 10, 4 pm - Church of the Covenant, Boston
Saturday, Dec. 9, 4 pm - Online

Experience Baroque pyrotechnics on full display in concerti and sonatas for flute, strings, and harpsichord, including a flute concerto by Nardini, Vivaldi’s La Follia, a concerto by Scarlatti, a sinfonia by Locatelli, and a flute sonata by Anna Bon.
Saturday, March 9, 4 pm - First Parish, Wayland
Saturday, March 9, 4 pm - Online
Sunday, March 10, 4 pm - Old South Church, Boston

Indulge in rollicking chamber music with a Bohemian flair for flute and strings, including a flute quartet by Gyrowetz, a nocturne for string trio by Brandl, a flute quintet by Lidl, lively Hungarian dances, and a period arrangement of Mozart's Rondo alla Turca.
Friday, April 19, 8 pm - Old South Church, Boston
Friday, April 19, 8 pm - Online
Sunday, April 21, 4 pm - Worcester Historical Museum

Established to recognize and foster outstanding contributions to historical performance practice, the award is named after the late conductor and musicologist Noah Greenberg, who is credited with contributing to the revival of interest in early music. Stumpf’s and Ryan’s work to bring attention to the little-known and outstanding chamber music by the German composer Christoph Graupner was the impetus for this year's award.


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