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Brentano String Quartet, group photo on curved staircase

Brentano String Quartet

Flights of Fugue

Fearless, spellbinding players, the Brentano String Quartet brings "Flights of Fugue,” a program exposing the unflinching heart of late quartets by Shostakovich and Beethoven, paired with Bach and Shostakovich fugue arrangements.

FRI OCT 16 8PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Chamber Music, Classical Music
Double Sens Chamber Orchestra, group candid photo; Nemanja Radulovic studio portrait with violin

Serbian-born, Paris-based violinist Nemanja Radulović and his Double Sens Chamber Orchestra make their U.S. debut—moving seamlessly between classical masterworks, folk traditions, and beyond, with striking charisma, agility, and emotional depth.

FRI NOV 13 8PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Classical Music, Chamber Music
Dover Quartet, group portrait

In their most recent appearance at Jordan Hall, the Dover Quartet won the hearts and souls of audiences for their refined, luminous playing. Their program pairs Brahms' final string quartet and Dvořák's Czech-rooted masterwork with a new orchestration of Indigenous singer-songwriter Pura Fé's Rattle Songs.

SUN NOV 15 3PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Chamber Music
Rob Kapilow, music educator; Romie de Guise-Langlois, clarinetist; A Far Cry ensemble — portraits

What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow

Mozart's Clarinet Concerto

Host Rob Kapilow, Boston's A Far Cry chamber orchestra, and clarinetist Romie de Guise-Langlois unlock the secrets of the most celebrated clarinet concerto ever written, blending in-depth analysis with storytelling and good humor. 

SUN NOV 22 3PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Classical Music, Chamber Music
Jeremy Denk, pianist, portrait

Jeremy Denk

Piano

With his well-considered, wide-ranging programs and unsentimental, revelatory interpretations, Jeremy Denk is a must-hear artist. His program offers Beethoven's last two piano sonatas in conversation with Bach, Unsuk Chin, and the long-neglected Hélène de Montgeroult.

FRI DEC 11 8PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Solo Pianist
Rob Kapilow, music educator, two portraits

What Makes It Great? with Rob Kapilow 

Anything But Standard: The Music of Ella Fitzgerald and Oscar Peterson

Rob Kapilow, a live band, and two vocalists demonstrate the unique power of interpretation—exploring how Ella Fitzgerald and Oscar Peterson transformed popular film and Broadway songs into enduring jazz standards. 

SAT JAN 23 8PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Jazz, Broadway and Cabaret
Isidore String Quartet, group portrait; Jeremy Denk, pianist, portrait

Next-generation standouts the Isidore Quartet team with pianist Jeremy Denk for Brahms' Piano Quintet—the Isidores' emotional directness in electric stylistic interplay with Denk's searching restraint, preceded by Britten and Mendelssohn. 

SUN FEB 07 3PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Chamber Music, Classical Music
Junction Trio, group portrait

Junction Trio 

Stefan Jackiw, Jay Campbell, and Conrad Tao 

Three compelling soloists unite for Beethoven's unearthly "Ghost" Trio, a newly commissioned work, and Shostakovich's wrenching Second Piano Trio in an evening of artistic instability and stylistic boldness.

SAT FEB 13 8PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Chamber Music
Zlata Chochieva, pianist, portrait

Pianist Zlata Chochieva returns with music of overwhelming emotional intensity, from Beethoven's volcanic fury to Ravel's supernatural terror, navigating this storm with fierce passion and unearthly delicacy.

SAT FEB 20 8PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Solo Pianist, Classical Music
Isabelle Faust, violinist; Kristian Bezuidenhout, harpsichordist — portraits

Isabelle Faust, violin & Kristian Bezuidenhout, harpsichord

Presented by Vivo Performing Arts in association with Boston Early Music Festival

In this must-hear recital for violin and keyboard lovers alike, renowned performers Isabelle Faust and Kristian Bezuidenhout illuminate the Baroque sonata as it comes vividly into focus. Program to include works by Bach, Frohberger, von Westhoff, Matteis the Younger, and Biber.

FRI MAR 05 8PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Chamber Music, Classical Music