…goes to dear friends Tesair and John of North Cambridge, who sheltered and nourished two wayward Camerata musicians, stranded by the now-famous Commute from Hell of December 17, and unable to return home after rehearsals. (One of us finally made it home, but needed a tow after two hours in the Ted Williams tunnel…)

The good news is, the entire cast of “A French Christmas” is now comfortably post-snowstorm-trauma, and ready to give you all a magnificent, luminous musical experience over the next four nights. Here, once again, is the local schedule. A few good seats still remain. See you there!

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December 19, First Church, Cambridge, MA
December 20, Hancock United Church of Christ, Lexington, MA
December 21, First Parish Church, Newbury, MA
(and also December 22, Union College, Schenectady, N.Y.)

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The sweetest, and hottest, wind band this side of Paradise, will be featured on Camerata’s 2013 production of “Noel Noel: A French Christmas”! Don’t be left out…these are divine sounds you won’t be hearing every day of the year :-)


Previous Camerata concerts this year have been sellouts, so concertgoers are advised to book early. Boston-area dates and venues are:



December 19, First Church, Cambridge, MA
December 20, Hancock United Church of Christ, Lexington, MA
December 21, First Parish Church, Newbury, MA


All concerts are at 8pm. Tickets can be purchased on the web.

Further information at: 617 262 2092

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…this major engagement. We’d love to see as many FB friends as possible in Paris :-) Venez nous voir à Chaillot!

Join us for a Friends of Tero Saarinen Company event in Paris!

Tero Saarinen Company and The Boston Camerata will perform Borrowed Light at Théâtre National de Chaillot in Paris. The shows on March 13 – 15, 2014 are nearly sold out. But, we’ve put aside a few tickets from the best seats of the house for our friends for Friday, March 14.

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…from the first page of the incredible, 13th century Carmina Burana manuscript. And, just under the picture, the opening song of the Boston Camerata concert on October 27. Yes, we’ve figured out how it goes — so come hear how we solved the puzzle, and revel in some of the best medieval music you could ever hope to hear!

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