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A split image: on the left an all-woman string quartet sits in a circle on a shadowy stage, bows in the air; on the right a multicultural chorus of children with red and yellow stoles.

Castle of our Skins

featuring Boston Children’s Chorus

Praised by the Boston Globe for their “ambitious hopes” that “seem right for a world that more often than not seems agonizingly divided,” Castle of our Skins celebrates more than a decade of championing Black artistry, past and present. They team with Boston Children’s Chorus to explore Derrick Skye’s American Mirror and more.

Saturday Mar. 7
3:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, Chamber Music
A white woman stands between two black men; the trio looks up with stoic expressions towards a lighting fixture with clear globes.

In her Run the Gauntlet album, Kris Davis, accompanied by the extraordinary talents of bassist Robert Hurst and drummer Johnathan Blake, pays homage to six trailblazing women pianists who have influenced her development as a pianist and composer.

Saturday Mar. 7
7:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Jazz
A white woman stands between two black men; the trio looks up with stoic expressions towards a lighting fixture with clear globes.

In her Run the Gauntlet album, Kris Davis, accompanied by the extraordinary talents of bassist Robert Hurst and drummer Johnathan Blake, pays homage to six trailblazing women pianists who have influenced her development as a pianist and composer.

Saturday Mar. 7
9:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Jazz
Three black men in black attire stand in front of organ pipes, one sits on a piano bench, the others pose with a bass and drum set.

Pianist Sullivan Fortner, a 2024 Grammy Award winner and 2026 Bell Jazz Artist Award recipient, seen on the Series in concerts with vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant and with trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, makes his debut as a band leader with his trio. Expect deeply soulful and inventive music, marked by Fortner’s signature blend of technical brilliance, emotional depth, and boundless creativity.

Sunday Mar. 8
5:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Jazz
Three black men in black attire stand in front of organ pipes, one sits on a piano bench, the others pose with a bass and drum set.

Pianist Sullivan Fortner, a 2024 Grammy Award winner and 2026 Bell Jazz Artist Award recipient, seen on the Series in concerts with vocalist Cécile McLorin Salvant and with trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, makes his debut as a band leader with his trio. Expect deeply soulful and inventive music, marked by Fortner’s signature blend of technical brilliance, emotional depth, and boundless creativity.

Sunday Mar. 8
7:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Jazz
Two young black siblings pose seated on boxes smiling widely, the woman dressed in a glittery jump suit and the man in a red shirt.

Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello & Isata Kanneh-Mason, piano

at Groton Hill Music Center in Groton

The Kanneh-Masons' artistic evolution has been nothing short of exhilarating. Cellist Sheku has become one of the most in-demand orchestral soloists of our time, bringing depth and brilliance to a repertoire that spans centuries. Isata, a pianist of remarkable insight and artistry, captivates in any setting as a performer an as a curator, acclaimed for pairing beloved masterpieces alongside overlooked treasures. With flights of jaw-dropping virtuosity and moments of subtle camaraderie, Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason convey the sheer joy of classical music. Together, these siblings are unmissable.

Thursday Mar. 12
7:30pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Classical Music
Two young black siblings pose seated on boxes smiling widely, the woman dressed in a glittery jump suit and the man in a red shirt.

The Kanneh-Masons' artistic evolution has been nothing short of exhilarating. Cellist Sheku has become one of the most in-demand orchestral soloists of our time, bringing depth and brilliance to a repertoire that spans centuries. Isata, a pianist of remarkable insight and artistry, captivates in any setting as a performer and as a curator, acclaimed for pairing beloved masterpieces alongside overlooked treasures. With flights of jaw-dropping virtuosity and moments of subtle camaraderie, Sheku and Isata Kanneh-Mason convey the sheer joy of classical music. Together, these siblings are unmissable.

Friday Mar. 13
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Classical Music
A choir of twenty-one members stand holding binders of music, singing while conducted in an ornate church sanctuary-like room.

Tenebrae

A Prayer for Deliverance

Described as “phenomenal” (The Times) and “devastatingly beautiful” (Gramophone), award-winning choir Tenebrae, based in London, is one of the world’s leading vocal ensembles. Passion and precision are the core values that guide Tenebrae as they give audiences meditative, memorable, and transporting concert experiences. Don’t miss an exciting Boston debut! 

Saturday Mar. 14
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Vocal Music
An Asian American man in a black jacket sits leaning on a grand piano, his face framed by the lid and the stick in a well-lit room.

Conrad Tao

Poetry and Fairy Tales

Pianist Conrad Tao showcases his range and sensitivity with Poetry and Fairy Tales, a program that interweaves evocative contemporary works with well-known pieces by Brahms and Ravel. Structure and freedom, mood and narrative, dynamism and introspection combine when Conrad Tao—an artist of “probing intellect and open-hearted vision” (New York Times)—returns to Celebrity Series. 

Sunday Mar. 15
3:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Solo Pianist
Five musicians are lined up in front of a large crowd playing a variety of instruments with two spotlights shining down on them.

One of the world’s most celebrated Irish fiddlers, Martin Hayes' music remains deeply rooted in Irish expression, yet it reaches across styles and cultures, creating a truly global conversation. His core Common Ground ensemble of players is joined by an all-star cast of Irish and American artists for a vibrant cultural celebration.

Wednesday Mar. 18
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Popular Music, Folk, Interdisciplinary, Dance, Spoken Word