Ensemble St. Germain – September 23rd – 4:00pm – Natick, MA

Ensemble St. Germain is back with a second performance of A lot of Alain.  We had a great time last time and we hope that those of you who missed it last time will join us for this performance.

Here’s the review from last time in case you’re interested.

Morceau de lecture   Gabriel Faure
Aria pour flute et orgue   Jehan Alain
O Quam Suavis   Jehan Alain
Tantum Ergo   Jehan Alain
Prelude et fugue sur la nom A.L.A.I.N.   Maurice Durufle
Messe Modale en septour   Jehan Alain
Pavane   Gabriel Faure

First Congregational Church, Natick Center
4:00pm
Sunday September 23, 2012
Tim Macri, Director

This is a free concert; free-will offerings accepted at the door.

I hope to see you there.

~Kelly

My Kingdom For a Spring -or- Locked In

Yesterday was a long day.  I worked a day shift and then got home in time to make myself some food, check out my new health insurance on the internet (thank you, Commonwealth Care!) and then get ready for my concert and leave to walk there.  As I locked up the house I remember the distinct feeling that the deadbolt caught a little strangely when I locked it.  More on that later.

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Saturday July 21st, 2012 – 8:00pm Harvard Square – WAGNER, BARTÓK, & BRAHMS

Hi folks,

This is just a quick note to let you all know that I’m appearing with the Mercury Orchestra in their July 21st concert.  I am appearing with members of The Seraphim Singers in the Bartók The Miraculous Mandarin.  The program is:

Wagner Overture to Tannhäuser
Bartók The Miraculous Mandarin (complete)
Brahms Symphony No. 1 in c minor

Tickets are available online and at the door, though they’re $5 less if you buy them in advance.  Don’t miss the chance to hear the Bartók performed.  It’s rarely done and even more rarely done in complete form.

Hope to see you there.

~Kelly

Spring Boston Area Music Making

Apparently a lot of the people I know are making a lot of music in the next few weeks.  I’ve posted everything I know about below.  If I’ve forgotten anything please let me know.  I encourage you all to attend everything you can, I know at least one person involved in each of the below and they’re all great.

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Music at Mission: Ensemble St. Germain- Sunday May 20th, 2012 3:00pm

Hi folks.  It’s taken me a few days to get the information together on this one, but I’m pleased to announce that I’ll be appearing with the Ensemble St. Germain in the final Music at Mission concert of the season.

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Upcoming Boston Music Events

As my New Job has finally been able to update the website, I’ve now been able to update my resume.  That also means that I can do things like advertise cool opera related things here like discounted tickets.  As I’ve also picked up some part time work at the Harvard Book Store working their events, I figured I should point out some upcoming events that might be interesting to the music geeks who read this blog.

Please note, as it says at the very bottom of the page, this is our blog and I am posting this as a service to my readers and friends, not because I’ve been asked to by my employer(s) or because it benefits me in any way.  (Other than giving me something nifty to write about.)

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Boston friends! April 27th 8:00pm ~ BNMI & The Seraphim Singers

Ok, so I was supposed to sing in this concert.  I was going to rehearsals and learning the music and everything.

And then I got a job.

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