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The Chameleon Arts Ensemble of Boston is a classical chamber music ensemble in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1998 by Artistic Director Deborah Boldin. After 15 years, Chameleon had produced 150 concerts with almost 400 different works by 105 composers.
The Roadrunner is a concert venue in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. Since its opening on March 15, 2022, the Roadrunner has been the largest general admission concert venue in New England, with a capacity of 3,500. The venue is named after Jonathan Richman's song "Roadrunner".
Now, Ticketmaster has released a list of concerts that are eligible for free tickets. There are over 450 shows where these free vouchers can be used. There are over 450 shows where these free ...
Beginning in 1973 the ensemble began a tour of major American and Canadian venues, including sold-out performances at Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts, [7] [8] where they would play seven more times; Tanglewood; [9] [10] the Blossom Music Center [11] [12] [13] and the Ravinia Festival; [14] the Newport Music Festival; [15] [16 ...
Blue Heron was ensemble in residence at Boston College (2009–2012) and at the Boston University Center for Early Music Studies (2012–2015). [3] In 2015, the ensemble inaugurated Ockeghem@600, a project to perform the complete works of Johannes Ockeghem (c. 1420–1497), in thirteen concerts across seven seasons.
Blue Heron (vocal ensemble) Boston (band) Boston Brigade Band; Boston Camerata; Boston Early Music Festival; Boston Ideal Banjo, Mandolin and Guitar Club; Boston String Quartet; Boston Typewriter Orchestra; Bright (American band) Buffalo Tom; Bullet LaVolta
Symphony Hall is a concert hall that is home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra, located at 301 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. BSO founder Henry Lee Higginson commissioned architectural firm McKim, Mead and White to create a new, permanent home for the orchestra. Symphony Hall can accommodate an audience of 2,625.
The Boston Camerata is an early music ensemble based in Boston, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1954 by Narcissa Williamson, at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, as an adjunct to that museum's musical instrument collection. [1] The Camerata incorporated as an independent nonprofit in 1974. [2]