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Concert of British Banjo Music: Fingerstyle Banjo Solos from the Turn of the 20th Century at Wesleyan
Olin Library 252 Church Street, MiddletownYale Symphony Orchestra: Transcendence
Yale School of Music Woolsey Hall 500 College Street, New HavenHartford Symphony Orchestra Masterworks: Fire Shut Up In My Bones
Bushnell Theater 166 Capitol Ave, HartfordWesleyan Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Crowell Concert Hall 60 Wyllys Ave, MiddletownMusical Masterworks: Caleb Hudson: Triple Cortado Trio
Musical Masterworks 4 Lyme Street, Old LymeGarden Party, the Sequel at Fairy Meadow Flowers in New Haven
Fairy Meadow Flowers 979 State Street, New HavenGene Parise with Kyle Rathbun at Nightingale’s Acoustic Cafe
Nightingale's Acoustic Cafe 68 Lyme Street, Old LymeBobby Sanabria and Ascensión at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Crowell Concert Hall 60 Wyllys Ave, MiddletownECSO: LOVE AND HOPE, ITALIAN STYLE at The Garde
Garde Arts Center 325 State Street, New LondonAni DiFranco at College Street Music Hall
College Street Music Hall 238 College Street, New HavenWeek of Events
Musical Masterworks: Caleb Hudson: Triple Cortado Trio
Musical Masterworks: Caleb Hudson: Triple Cortado Trio
April 26 & 27, 2025 SATURDAY AT 5PM | SUNDAY AT 3PM Performances at The Congregational Church in Old Lyme Caleb will astound us once again in the season finale with his new ensemble, Triple Cortado, playing arrangements of standard repertoire in a miraculous trio of trumpet, trombone and piano. It might sound edgy to […]
Yale-New Haven Regular Singing at Never Ending Books
Yale-New Haven Regular Singing at Never Ending Books
The Yale-New Haven Regular Singing has been gathering since January 2010 to sing hymns, fuging tunes, and anthems from the Sacred Harp and other collections of shape-note music. We meet from 7 to 9 pm three times a month in New Haven: on second and fourth Tuesdays in room 106 of Yale’s Stoeckel Hall (469 […]
Concert of British Banjo Music: Fingerstyle Banjo Solos from the Turn of the 20th Century at Wesleyan
Concert of British Banjo Music: Fingerstyle Banjo Solos from the Turn of the 20th Century at Wesleyan
Tuesday, April 22, 2025 at 12:00pm Olin Library, Gribbel Reading Room 202A Free and open to the public Graduate students in music Ethan Schwartz (banjo) and Emma Mistele (piano) present a noontime concert of late nineteenth- and early twentieth-century works for five-string banjo by British composers. Ethan is a doctoral student in ethnomusicology and Emma is a master’s […]
Yale Symphony Orchestra: Transcendence
Yale Symphony Orchestra: Transcendence
After nearly two decades at the helm of Woolsey Hall, Maestro William Boughton conducts his final concert as the Music Director of the Yale Symphony Orchestra. John Mauceri, the legendary former Music Director of the Orchestra who served from 1968-1973, returns to conduct “What Love Tells Me” from Mahler’s Third Symphony — a staggering and profound affirmation of […]
Hartford Symphony Orchestra Masterworks: Fire Shut Up In My Bones
Hartford Symphony Orchestra Masterworks: Fire Shut Up In My Bones
April 24: 8PM HSO Masterworks Series -Fire Shut Up in My Bones Carolyn Kuan, conductor Blanchard, Film Scores Live! Intermission Blanchard, Arias from Fire Shut Up in My Bones For more information
Wesleyan Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Wesleyan Jazz Orchestra and Jazz Ensemble Spring Concert at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Friday, April 25, 2025 at 8:00pm Crowell Concert Hall Free and open to the public The Wesleyan University Jazz Orchestra directed by Professor of Music and African American Studies Jay Hoggard ’76, MA ’91, and the Wesleyan Jazz Ensemble, directed by Noah Baerman, present an exciting evening of classic and contemporary jazz repertoire as the start of the 22nd annual Wesleyan […]
Music Matters: Beyond the Notes at La Grua Center
Music Matters: Beyond the Notes at La Grua Center
Hailed as “Bold…edgy…totally engaging! Not to be missed!” Beyond the Notes breaks down the wall between audience and performers, creating a new experience rich in dialogue about the music and the artists themselves. Indeed, concert-goers are invited to submit questions which are drawn at random and answered on stage by the performers throughout the evening, leading to unexpected […]
Garden Party, the Sequel at Fairy Meadow Flowers in New Haven
Garden Party, the Sequel at Fairy Meadow Flowers in New Haven
Little Lion Collective & Fairy Meadow Flowers are hosting a Garden Party! Last year's Garden Party was such a success, and we're bringing it back with the help of Fairy Meadow Flowers! Join our secret garden and delight in the company of new friends and flowers. Sip on floral-themed cocktails, mocktails, and refreshing spring wines. […]
Gene Parise with Kyle Rathbun at Nightingale’s Acoustic Cafe
Gene Parise with Kyle Rathbun at Nightingale’s Acoustic Cafe
Gene Parise, also known by his solo moniker Kozmik Riffs, brings emotion and integrity to every song. Kyle Rathbun is known for his engaging vocal delivery, dreamy melodies, and a sound that blends indie, alternative, emo, and pop rock. For more information
Bobby Sanabria and Ascensión at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Bobby Sanabria and Ascensión at Wesleyan Center for the Arts
Led by multiple Grammy Award-nominated drummer, percussionist, composer, arranger, and educator Bobby Sanabria, his ensemble Ascensión has been critically-acclaimed for its Pan-Latino approach to Latin jazz. Encompassing Afro-Cuban, Brazilian and traditions from Venezuela, Colombia, Sanabria's ancestral homeland of Puerto Rico and beyond, as well as straight-ahead jazz and the avant-garde, Ascensión is a musical laboratory that is constantly […]
ECSO: LOVE AND HOPE, ITALIAN STYLE at The Garde
ECSO: LOVE AND HOPE, ITALIAN STYLE at The Garde
Puccini & Verdi | opera duets, excerpts, & overtures featuring Eastern CT Symphony Chorus Sarah Joyce Cooper, Soprano Jesus Daniel Hernandez, Tenor Okoye | Inside Is What Remains The ECSO will tie a red-white-and-green bow around its 2024-25 season with a program […]
Ani DiFranco at College Street Music Hall
Ani DiFranco at College Street Music Hall
These days, every artist’s album needs to have a story. The music can’t speak for itself. But after 22 records, why can’t Ani DiFranco’s work speak for itself? Yes, her forthcoming album is shaped by stories — ones about reproductive freedom, the double-edged sword of the pandemic, identity and ever-evolving belief systems that have shaped […]