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Boston Conservatory’s select treble ensemble, Conservatory Choir, will be joined by members of the college orchestra to perform Michael Haydn’s glorious Vesperæ profesto Sanctissimæ Innocentium, as part of the afternoon recital series at King’s Chapel.
Boston Conservatory Chorale partners with the Wellesley College Choirs to celebrate the birthday of the great Florence B. Price. The program will include a reimagined arrangement of Price’s “Song of Hope,” featuring the Knight Auditorium Wurlitzer Organ, and a world premiere of Price’s unpublished work for treble choir “Sea Gulls.”
Boston Conservatory Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Hangen, performs works by Italian composers from throughout the ages, as well as Capriccio Italien by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Boston Conservatory Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Hangen, begins its season with a program featuring Scheherazade, the orchestral suite from the comic opera Rosenkavalier, and Mason Quinn’s "Toast of the Town" Overture.
Boston Conservatory’s contemporary music ensemble, contraBAND, presents a program of chamber music by Charles Ives, Gabriela Lena Frank, Lisa Bielawa, Erin Rogers, and Anna Clyne.
Graduating student conductors lead the Boston Conservatory Orchestra in a performance featuring works by Britten, Khachaturian, and Tchaikovsky. Also featured on the program will be the winner of the 2023 Orchestra Concerto Competition, Adam Adov (B.M. '25), performing Sergei Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3.
Boston Conservatory Wind Ensemble presents Endless Plains, featuring music by Armando Bayolo, Karalyn Schubring, and David Maslanka, as well as a featured performance by CJ Waldrop (M.M. '25, trumpet), winner of the 2023–2024 Wind Ensemble Concerto Competition.
BoCoCelli, Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s cello octet, performs the premiere of a new work by Marti Epstein as well as works by Bach, Vivaldi, and Lorenz.
Celebrate Black History Month at Symphony Hall with powerful works by William Grant Still, Margaret Bonds, Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Valerie Coleman, and Joseph Schwantner. Special guest narrator Anita Hill will recite the words of Martin Luther King Jr., as the orchestra performs Schwantner’s “New Morning for the World.” Bruce Hangen conducts.
This performance has been selected as part of Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s spring 2024 Center Stage collection.