
Catherine Russell & Sean Mason
March 26 7:00 pm
BrickBox Theater at JMAC Celebrated jazz vocalist and star pianist blend traditions of blues, R&B, jazz, and pop music.
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BrickBox Theater at JMAC Celebrated jazz vocalist and star pianist blend traditions of blues, R&B, jazz, and pop music.

Mechanics Hall Jordi Savall and his early music ensembles Hespèrion XXI, La Capella Reial de Catalunya, and guest musicians from Canada, Guadeloupe, and Mexico honor musical discoveries from the last millennium, featuring the works of artists from across the world between the 12th-18th centuries, with historical and modern instruments.

Mechanics Hall The pianist who gained worldwide popularity following his performance during the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony will be performing a program that features Liszt's interpretation of Bach, Medtner, Chopin, Scriabin, and Beethoven.

Mechanics Hall A World Premiere. The Worcester Chorus, Clark University Choir, New England Repertory Orchestra, and soloist Markel Reed come together under conductor Cailin Marcel Manson with a new cantata that pays tribute to the early life of Frederick Douglass, composed by Brian Story.

All Saints Church The afternoon begins with Kevin Neel performing a selection of Bach's organ works and continues with Jennifer Ferrand Kelly performing vocal works from the Anna Magdalena Bach Notebooks, accompanied on piano by Chris Shepard. A reception for all audience members follows.

Trinity Lutheran Church The Worcester Chorus Women’s Ensemble joins Cantilena, a Greater-Boston based women’s chorus, in this program featuring Reena Esmail’s I Rise: Women in Song. Each movement of this work nods to different public figures who have inspired Esmail.

The Hanover Theatre & Conservatory Presented in collaboration with The Hanover Theatre, Dance Theatre of Harlem returns to Worcester for an imaginative ballet performance. Choreographers include George Balanchine, Jodie Gates, and Robert Garland. Composers include Donizetti, Dvořák, James Brown, and Aretha Franklin.