


Friday, October 15, 8.00pm Symphony
Hall
Sunday, October 17, 3.00pm
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Sally Matthews
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Mozart's glorious Mass
in C Minor, greatly influenced by
Bach, marks a peak of artistic achievement for the beloved
composer.
MOZART Mass in C Minor
MOZART Adagio and Fugue for Strings
HAYDN Ave Regina
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
Sally
Matthews, soprano
Amanda
Forsythe, soprano
Richard
Clement, tenor
David
Kravitz, baritone
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Friday, November 19, 8.00pm Symphony
Hall
Sunday, November 21, 3.00pm
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Grant Llewellyn
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Enjoy Handel's famous Water Music, written for a royal boat
trip, and celebratory music written for a royal wedding by
the “Swedish Handel,” Johan Helmich Roman.
HANDEL Water Music
ROMAN Drottningholmsmusiquen
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
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Saturday, December 4, 3.00pm Symphony
Hall
Sunday, December 5, 3.00pm
Friday, December 10, 7.30pm
Saturday, December 11, 3.00pm
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Heather Buck
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A holiday tradition not to be missed including
the rousing
Hallelujah Chorus and the
glorious Amen.
John
Finney, conductor
Heather
Buck, soprano
Sonia
Sasseville, contralto
William
Hite, tenor
Kevin
Deas, bass
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Thursday, December 16, 8.00pm NEC’s
Jordan Hall
Sunday, December 19, 3.00pm
Ring in the holidays with festive works from the German
Baroque as well as Silent Night and other traditional German
carols.
Works by Fux, Pachelbel, Schutz, and others.
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
Handel and Haydn Young Women's Chorus (Lisa Graham, conductor)
Trinity Handbell Ensemble (Griff Gall, Director)
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Friday, January 21, 8.00pm Symphony
Hall
Sunday, January 23, 3.00pm
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Makoto Ozone (l)
Gary Burton (r)
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A wonderful marriage of jazz and classical.
The Handel and Haydn Orchestra performs alongside Gary
Burton and Makoto Ozone in music inspired by their
Grammy-nominated CD, Virtuosi.
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
Gary
Burton, vibraphone
Makoto
Ozone, piano
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Friday, February 11, 8.00pm Symphony
Hall
Sunday, February 13, 3.00pm
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Peter Wispelwey
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Do something special with someone special for Valentine’s
with a program featuring sparkling gems by Mozart and
Haydn.
HAYDN Symphony No. 104, “London”
MOZART Symphony No. 31, “Paris”
HAYDN Cello Concerto in C Major
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
Pieter
Wispelwey, cello
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Saturday, March 12, 8.00pm Sanders
Theatre
Sunday, March 13, 8.00pm
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Christopher
Hogwood
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Christopher Hogwood returns
to conduct his new
arrangement
of Haydn's moving Seven Last Words for
String Orchestra with
selected readings.
Christopher
Hogwood, conductor
Rev. Peter J. Gomes, narrator
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Friday, March 25, 8.00pm NEC’s
Jordan Hall
Sunday, March 27, 8.00pm
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Kendra Colton
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Enjoy music by Handel including orchestra and vocal favorites
from some of the composers most popular operas.
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
Kendra Colton, soprano
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Friday, April 8, 8.00pm Symphony
Hall
Sunday, April 10, 3.00pm
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Elizabeth
Futral
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Brahms' monumental testament to mankind expresses both hope
and peace.
BRAHMS A German Requiem
BRAHMS Variations on a theme by Haydn
HAYDN Divertimento for Winds
Grant
Llewellyn, conductor
Elizabeth
Futral, soprano
Philip
Cutlip, baritone
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