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a latino man, in a black shirt that blends into the background, tents his hands below his chin as he gazes toward us

Pianist Carlos Vargas brings his signature blend of virtuosity and heart to American Scenes, a program of 20th-century American works, from iconic Broadway tales to the lively fusion of Schoenfeld's Cafe Music.

SAT JUN 06 12PM
Roxbury BPL
Free, Current Season, Roxbury BPL, Broadway and Cabaret, Chamber Music, Popular Music
Tríptico ensemble, formal group portrait

Tríptico

Claudio Ragazzi, Georgie Rodriguez, Manolo Mairena

This seasoned and stirring acoustic trio, hailing from Argentina, Puerto Rico, and Costa Rica, bring their long careers and rich, diverse musical backgrounds to this afternoon of gorgeous covers and originals. Performing contemporary Latin jazz standards, and originals by Emmy- and Grammy-winning film and television composer Ragazzi, the trio skillfully and beautifully navigates a moving range of emotions, moods, and styles.

SAT SEP 12 3PM
Arlington St Church
Free, Upcoming Season, Arlington St Church, Latin, Jazz
Balla Kouyaté, musician, performance portrait

Bala-Bila

Balla Kouyaté & Matchume Zango

Discover, witness, and revel in the joy of cultural conversation as West and East African percussion styles come together. Malian culture bearer and virtuoso of the balafon Balla Kouyaté teams with Mozambican timbila star, percussionist, and educator Matchume Zango for an afternoon of high-energy music showcasing time-honored xylophone traditions with a contemporary twist.

SAT SEP 19 3PM
Bethel A.M.E. Church
Free, Upcoming Season, Bethel A.M.E. Church, Global Music
let's dance boston, an outdoor dance party

Let's Dance Boston

Five nights of social dance, September 23-27

Begin your experience with a lesson from top local dance instructors, then dance the night away to music by a live band. Styles, instructors, and bands will be announced this summer.

WED SEP 23
Free, Upcoming Season, Dance, Outdoor Performances
Jonathan Gramling, musician, portrait

Join velvet-voiced singer Jonathan Gramling to discover the threads that link reggae, gospel, soul, and jazz. With a lineup of remixes, mashups, originals, and genre-bending covers, this group deftly and joyfully weaves a story of soul music's evolution across styles, time, and culture. 

SAT OCT 03 3PM
Twelfth Baptist Church
Free, Upcoming Season, Twelfth Baptist Church, Interdisciplinary, Vocal Music, Popular Music
Castle of Our Skins ensemble performing on stage

Castle of our Skins

Sacred Transcendence

Exploring faith and spirituality through music, Castle of our Skins presents an afternoon of African American spirituals, from classics to those reimagined. Blending voice, strings, and piano, foundational spirituals published by H.T. Burleigh, James Weldon Johnson, and R. Nathaniel Dett will be woven through reimagined contemporary works by such composers as Shawn Okphebelo, Adolphus Hailstork, and Jessie Montgomery. 

SAT OCT 17 3PM
Twelfth Baptist Church
Free, Upcoming Season, Twelfth Baptist Church, Chamber Music, Classical Music
Borromeo String Quartet, group portrait

Stringfest programs give string students the opportunity to learn from and perform alongside acclaimed professional musicians. The featured artists perform, then the young players join them for unforgettable side-by-side selections for the whole group. This fall, the internationally renowned Borromeo Quartet returns to Stringfest to lead an all-Beethoven program, mentoring young players from Boston String Academy. Hear fledgling virtuosos join with distinguished musicians as Beethoven's immortal music reaches across cultures and generations in this powerful Stringfest concert. 

SUN OCT 25 3PM
Multicultural Arts Center
Free, Upcoming Season, Multicultural Arts Center, Chamber Music, Classical Music
All-Cello Orchestra ensemble, group portrait

All-Cello Orchestra: Pablo Casals 150

Eugene Friesen, conductor 

The cello speaks—perhaps more than any other orchestral instrument—in a way that feels human. Its range overlaps with the human voice, players share space with and embrace their instrument, and its warm, resonant sound expresses bittersweet emotions—longing, melancholy, grief—with authenticity and weight. Conducted by Eugene Friesen, the orchestra honors the 150th birthday of cellist and humanitarian Pablo Casals with arrangements of works by Casals, Villa-Lobos, and other beloved favorites

SUN NOV 08 3PM
Roxbury Community College
Free, Upcoming Season, Roxbury Community College, Orchestra, Classical Music
pianist Pelin Su Yavuz, in performance

From Istanbul to Symphony Hall, Pelin Su Yavuz is reimagining and reaffirming what a 19-year-old can do. A Boston Calling headliner and a Boston Pops performer, she's an artist you need to experience live.

SAT NOV 14 12PM
Free, Upcoming Season, Solo Pianist, Interdisciplinary, Popular Music
Triana Maciel and Nino de los Reyes, flamenco artists, portrait

At a time in which the connective power of art has never been more essential, flamenco duo Triana Maciel and Nino de los Reyes bring us PerpetuARTE, an all-new program offering a full-throated endorsement of creativity, humanity, authenticity, passion, and interdependence.  

SAT NOV 21 3PM
Roxbury Community College
Free, Upcoming Season, Roxbury Community College, Dance, Global Music