
Please join the Camerata and Friends for a concert to benefit the newly founded Donald R. Wilkinson Young Singers Fund.
A Comforting Promise:
HAPPY 4th of JULY FROM YANKEE TOWN!
(soon to be heard, by the way, on Camerata’s new, imminent Harmonia Mundi release):
“Boston is a Yankee town, sing Yankee Doodle Dandy!”

Join us on November 8, 2019 in Faneuil Hall
for
Free America! Songs of Resistance and Rebellion
So let’s rejoice in our freedoms, in the generosity and compassion of millions of our fellow Americans, and in our Yankee flair for thumbing our noses at all autocrats and tyrants!
And, oh yes, in our magnificent and liberating musical heritage.
‘Mind the music and the step!’
Enjoy this, our own, American peoples’ holiday!
— Anne and the musicians of the Boston Camerata
City on the Hill Tonight @ AAM
The Camerata performs City On The Hill tonight at the 2019 Association of Anglican Musicians 2019 conference.
HELP THE CHILDREN
Camerata joins with friends and colleagues at Harvard, March 9, 2019, to create this inspiring humanitarian event.
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City on the Hill 5apr19
Camerata to perform Songes et Mençonges at BEMF in June
A message from the Emeritus
Dear Camerata Friends,
I’d like to invite you to an important, and free, humanitarian concert at Harvard’s Memorial Church, on Saturday afternoon, March 9. Some of Boston’s finest musicians (including several sterling Camerata soloists) will be joining together to raise funds for children and families currently in difficulty at the U.S.-Mexican border. I hope you agree with me, and my musician colleagues, that this is a very important cause. 
We will be playing our hearts out for these kids and their parents, and we will also be requesting donations from members of the audience. All proceeds will go to the Cambridge Legal Defense Fund for Immigrants and the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services (RAICES).
Can I convince you to attend? We in the Boston musical community cannot solve all the world’s problems, but if we work together, musicians and public alike, we can indeed make a genuine difference in the lives of some real, precious human beings. Please join us on March 9, 3:00 P.M., at Memorial Church, Harvard, in music, solidarity, and hope!
Joel
The Tale of Fauvel – This Weekend Only
This biting fable was conceived in Medieval France, but it feels as contemporary as the latest skit from late-night television. Continue reading


