“The music brought the audience to its…
“The music brought the audience to its feet.” A review from
Thank you, Dorchester, and thank you,…
Thank you, Dorchester, and thank you, Boston, for those two standing ovations at the conclusions of the “Nueva España” concerts. And thanks to our superb Camerata musicians, some of whom are shown here enjoying a post-concert drink. What a weekend! Toquen y baylen, Ay!
Nueva España: A few candids from re…
Nueva España: A few candids from rehearsals in Boston and Dorchester. Last show is today, Sunday, at 3 P.M. in Trinity Church, Copley Square. Beautiful music of the New World, presented to you by topnotch performers!
Nueva España: Close Encounters in the New
Another sneak peek of this weekend’s…
Another sneak peek of this weekend’s music: “A Este Sol Peregrino” by Velasco. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NPfwfxspyRA
We still have room for volunteers at…
We still have room for volunteers at Saturday’s concert. Let us know if you’d like to help!
Check out the Trinity Choristers! Ye…
Check out the Trinity Choristers! Yesterday’s rehearsal brought together these talented youngsters with Camerata’s singers and brass.
Anne Azéma shares some thoughts about our…
Anne Azéma shares some thoughts about our upcoming “Nueva España” with the Intelligencer: http://bit.ly/1R6dUKg
Meet Les Fleurs des Caraîbes! (Reynette…
Meet Les Fleurs des Caraîbes! (Reynette Estelien, director) This remarkable Haitian women’s choir is based in Hyde Park, MA. In 2005 they traveled to Paris with us to perform at the Théatre du Ville. Les Fleurs also appeared on our beloved Spanish Christmas concert “The Brotherhood of the Star.” Wait until you hear these ladies sing! https://bostoncamerata.org/tickets.html