…of the Boston Camerata a chance to hack through some accumulated desk work. Some of that is actually fun: finishing up the March concert programs, including marvelous late medieval music for MIT, and our interfaith “Sacred Bridge” tour at month’s end.
Of All the Flowers:
Songs of the Late Middle Ages
The constantly evolving and inventive musical minds of Italian and French masters during the fourteenth century has left us with repertoires, both sacred and secular, that successfully unite the search for new and different creative paths with astonishing lyricism and sensual beauty.
In this specially commissioned program for the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, you will hear music spanning the worlds of God and Man, by the greatest composers of their day: Machaut, Landini, da Bologna, and others, performed by the Camerata’s virtuoso singers with harp, vielles and bells.
March 6th, 8:00pm, MIT Walker Memorial Hall, Cambridge, MA
“THE HONEST FACE OF DELIGHT”
Our thanks to Tom Schnauber for his touching review of Camerata’s Lexington concert.
This solarized photo of Camila and Anne was taken at yesterday’s performance in Schenectady. More photos from the Union College Solstice Concert on Facebook.
Camerata’s final, magnificent concert of 2014
“Heart-warming…clarity and pulsing energy”
…says Aaron Keebaugh in his review in Boston Classical Review.
Come hear us:
Join us in Newbury tonight!
The Lookout: Boston Camerata returns to its roots
This is going to be one splendid concert.
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The Camerata “American Christmas” cast…
…is returning to Boston from Asheville this afternoon after garnering a standing ovation from a packed house last night. Thank you, dear Carolina friends! Next performance, augmented by a historic brass quartet, in Newbury, Ma. on Thursday, December 18. Come all ye, from Boston’s North Shore, and southern New Hampshire!