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a smiling latino man with short hair and a very short facial hair holds his clarinet over his left shoulder

Boston Symphony Orchestra clarinetist Chris Elchico appears with the Boston Conservatory Faculty String Quartet for a program anchored in Osvaldo Golijov's The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind (1997). Combining klezmer idions with meditative, mystical ensemble writing, the composer calls the work "a kind of epic, a history of Judaism."

Saturday Feb. 21
12:00pm
Free, Current Season, Chamber Music, Classical Music, Global Music
A split image: a Colombian man in a white suit and a fedora, a Cuban woman in a black and white patterned dress, and an Israeli man in glasses playing the clarinet.

Clarinet Weekend: Jazz, Latin, and Klezmer  

Juan Ruiz, clarinet and Camila Cortina, piano & Itay Dayan Quintet, with members of the Klezmer Conservatory Band

Exuberant Jazz and Klezmer music share a double bill in the first of two concerts in our Neighborhood Arts Clarinet Weekend. Clarinetist Juan Ruiz and pianist Camila Cortina perform jazz, and Itay Dayan shares klezmer music that honors tradition while exploring new frontiers.

Saturday Feb. 28
2:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, Jazz
A split image: a man in a dark suit with a clarinet, a woman in a dark top with dots leaning on a cello, a man in a gray suit leaning on a piano.

Clarinet Weekend: Classical

Clarinetist Christopher Elchico & Friends

Second clarinetist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Elchico is a versatile performer and in-demand collaborator.  For this program, he is joined by cellist Christine Lee and pianist Meng-Chieh Liu for an elegant afternoon of classical works featuring clarinet, cello, and piano--a combination of instruments known for their warmth, depth, and lyricism.

Sunday Mar. 1
2:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, Classical Music
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 Venezuelan-born man with facial hair and glasses can be seen playing the harp through the strings of the instrument.

Stringfest: Eduardo Betancourt & Friends

featuring Boston String Academy

Harpist Eduardo Betancourt leads his all-Venezuelan jazz quartet in an exciting collaboration with the young musicians of Boston String Academy’s El Sistema-inspired program. Separately and side by side, they’ll perform jazz and Venezuelan folksongs in this multicultural, intergenerational afternoon of music!

Saturday Mar. 21
3:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, Classical Music
A Puerto Rican man in a white flowing outfit sits on a small wooden box, legs pulled up towards his body, cradling a saxophone.

Jonathan Suazo & Friends

RICANO, Volume 2 Preview

Jonathan Suazo is an award-winning saxophonist, composer, and cultural catalyst, using music to celebrate and illuminate his Puerto Rican and Dominican roots. Whether leading drum circles, mentoring young artists, or crafting dynamic performances, he seamlessly bridges tradition and innovation. Celebrate the release of his forthcoming album: the much-anticipated Ricano, Volume 2

Saturday Mar. 28
3:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, Jazz
On a series of risers, a large multicultural chorus of young people stand singing, holding binders, and wearing colorful red, orange, and yellow stoles.

This must-see event for the United States’ 250th anniversary year brings together a stage full of talented young singers, the words of American literary luminaries, two amazing Boston-based cellists, and the world premiere of a new choral work by B.E. Boykin. 

Saturday Apr. 11
3:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, Vocal Music
pierre-laurent aimard places one hand on a grand piano with the cover of evening in the palace of reason superimposed

Book Club: Pierre-Laurent Aimard

Evening in the Palace of Reason by James Gaines

In Evening in the Palace of Reason, author James Gaines recounts the meeting between Johann Sebastian Bach, late in his life, and the energetic reformer Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Before pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard begins his journey through Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Volume 2, you're invited to join us for light refreshments and a facilitated one-hour discussion about the book and related topics. Read part or all of the book selection: it's a jumping-off point for a lively and thought-provoking conversation! Tickets for the performance are not required, and Mr. Aimard will not be involved.

Friday Apr. 17
6:00pm
Free, Current Season, Classical Music
A black man in a gray suit sits in profile playing a grand piano.

Pianist and organist John Paul McGee returns with his signature "Gospejazzical," a joyful and spiritually uplifting blend of gospel, jazz, and classical traditions. Performing on First Church Roxbury’s historic organ and later joined by his trio, McGee’s concert promises transformative music designed to uplift, soothe, and inspire audiences through innovative harmonies and engaging rhythms.

Saturday Apr. 18
3:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, Jazz
an afro-cuban woman leans over the keys of a piano: she wears a richly colored turquoise and magenta dress

Acclaimed jazz pianist and Berklee faculty member Zahili Zamora shares an unforgettable afternoon celebrating the vibrant fusion of Afro-Cuban roots music and jazz.

Saturday Apr. 25
12:00pm
Free, Current Season, Jazz, Latin