Mozart's Requiem
Lowell Chamber Orchestra will perform Robert Levin’s completion of Mozart’s Requiem with Boston Cecilia
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Lowell Chamber Orchestra will perform Robert Levin’s completion of Mozart’s Requiem with Boston Cecilia
Celebrate Pride Month and the contributions of LGBTQ artists!
Music as a means to contemplate profound meanings of places, events, and life.
Schramm - La Balena
World Prémiere, commissioned by LCO
Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major
Katharina Radlberger, soloist
Brodack - Chandelier Reflections
Korngold - Suite from “Viel Lärmen um nichts”
Part of the Menotomy Concert Series
Schramm - La Balena
Mozart - Violin Concerto No. 3 in G major
Brodack - Chandelier Reflections
Korngold - Suite from “Viel Lärmen um nichts”
An evening where composers blur the the classical and jazz styles.
The orchestra of the mid 18th-century was small, yet it allowed for much expression. These works use economical forces to produce moving musical experiences.
Boulogne - Symphony No. 1, in G major, Op. 11
Haigh - Grin
Winner of the 2024 LCO Call-for-Scores
Haydn - Symphony No. 83 in G major, “The Hen,” Hob. I:83
This concert is part of Middlesex Community College’s A World of Music Concert Series
The string section is the largest part of an orchestra, but these works bring awareness to the winds, brass, and percussion sections, and demonstrate their versatilty.
Amis - Islero
Scott - [Commissioned piece, title TBA]
Dvořák - Serenade for Winds, Op. 44
The voices of nature and traditions, voices from our past and from our present inspire these works for orchestra.
Respighi - Antiche Arie e Danze, Suite 3
Andrews - Till Voices Wakes Us
Winner of the 2024 LCO Call-for-Scores
Stravinsky - Pulcinella Suite
This concert is part of Middlesex Community College’s A World of Music Concert Series
Lowell Chamber Orchestra will perform Robert Levin’s completion of Mozart’s Requiem with Boston Cecilia
Schreiner - Autumn Vistas (2022)
Séjourné - Concerto for marimba and strings (2005 - 2015)
Perry - Symphony for Violas and Basses
Bartók - Music for string instruments, percussion and celesta
Presented by Middlesex Community College’s A World of Music Concert Series
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Ndodana-Breen - Mayibuyé
Ives - Symphony No. 3
Rodrigo - Aria Antigua
Schönberg - Verklärte Nacht
We regret to inform that the December 8th and 9th concerts have been postponed until September, 2024
Music is alive and evolving, and when it comes to classical music, the many different trends are as varied as human imagination, and it can be hard to understand them!
Part of Lowell City of Learning 2023 Learning Festival
Nakatani - La Giclée
Benton - The Sentinel
Persichetti - The Hollow Men, Op. 25
Adam Gallant, trumpet
Schönberg - Kammersymphonie Nr. 1, Op. 9
Part of Middlesex Community College’s A World of Music Concert Series
A concert celebrating the many contributions of LGBTQ composers to classical music. Music by Samuel Barber, Aaron Copland, and Boston-based composer Andrew List.
This is a pay-what-you-wish event: simply show up and donate at the door!
The concert will also be live-streamed. Click here at the time of the concert. Also, click here for a virtual program.
Part of Middlesex Community College’s A World of Music Concert Series
The classical music from hispanic composers is as varied as our standard repertoire, and this program will bring you music that shows a diversity in styles, palettes, and themes.
Romero - Fuga con Pajarillo
Bayolo - Orfei Mors
Leo Eguchi, cello
De Falla - El Amor Brujo
Sophie Michaux, mezzo-soprano
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A concert inspired by places and tales of legendary provenance, plus the world premiere of Pasquale Tassone’s “Rhapsody for Flute and Strings”
A multimedia oratorio by composer Gabriele Vanoni, based on oral stories of Ellis Island, exploring the immigrant experience from yesterday and today.
Presented by Middlesex Community College’s A World of Music Concert Series
A lecture-presentation on one of the most influential works of music, to get you in the Halloween spirit
Perez - Paikuna Saqinku (Winner of the LCO call-for-scores )
Mozart - Clarinet Concerto in A major, K. 622 - Roi Karni, bassett clarinet
De Castro-Robinson - Cyprian’s Dance
Haydn - Symphony No. 45 in F-sharp minor, “Abschiedssymphonie,” Hob I:45
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Presented by Middlesex Community College’s A World of Music Concert Series
This concert will celebrate Pride Month by showcasing LGBTQ+ composers from the Lowell area and around the world. Queer people have made many signficant contributions to the classical music community, yet their identities are often concealed, or worse, their work erased from the picture. This concert is meant to embrace and celebrate these identities, which we hope can one day become the norm in classical music culture. The event will be family-friendly and free!
After the concert, we invite you to join us for light refreshments, which will be served outdoors (weather permitting). We hope to see you there!
These works showcase an orchestra’s limitless possibilities. Pianist Pei-Yeh Tsai will join us for a performance of Shostakovich’s first piano concerto.
Dana Kaufman and Francis Poulenc look back at the Baroque for inspiration, plus music by Rameau, and Telemann’s double concerto with Aldo Abreu on recorder.
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This program is part of Middlesex Community College’s A World of Music Concert Series
A ground breaking opera, with Tona Brown and Rahzé Cheatham portraying the challenges, joys, and fears of the trans experience.
Music & concept: Laura Kaminsky - Libretto: Mark Campbell & Kimberly Reed - Film: Kimberly Reed
This program is comprised of works that offer a glimpse into the composer’s life. Vaughan Williams’ Fantasy on a Theme by Thomas Tallis indicates the composer life-long love with the music of the Tudor period. W.A. Mozart’s flute concerto is a typical example of this composer’s ability to tailor his music to his patron - for better or worse. And Dmitri Shostakovich’s arrangement of his eighth string quartet, a piece that, Shostakovich himself said, was autobiographical.
Dmitri Shostakovich’s life was not an easy one: he lived through terribly uncertain times, and he suffered in many ways under the hand of the Soviet authorities. His compositions, which made him a very famous composer, were coded messages for his audience, and in the case of the Chamber Symphony No. 8, a retelling of his life, at his lowest point.
Sponsored in part by UMass Lowell’s Learning in Retirement Association
A special event in collaboration with the Lowell Celebrates Kerouac Festival. A panel discussion on setting Jack Kerouac texts to music, ending in a performance of three brand new works.
We open our third season with music that evoke the cosmos. Mandolinist Joseph Brent will be the soloist of Anna Clyne’s “Three Sisters.” We will also open the concert with the winning composition of our first call for scores: “Hypernovae,” by Micah Roberts. And finally, the very well known and monumental Symphony No. 41 by W. A. Mozart
A concert celebrating another season of accomplishments, especially in pandemic times! This program features Jeremy Gill’s virtuosic work for double string orchestra, soprano Barbara Quintiliani singing selections from one of Berlioz’s most popular song cycles, and Quinn Mason with a brand new work written for LCO’s Lowell Threads project.
Presented by Middlesex Community College’s “A World of Music” Concert Series
[This program will be streamed online only. A link to the performance will be posted here soon]
The Lowell Chamber Orchestra continues its second season with music for small ensemble that present a monumental musical experience. This program is comprised of works that are small in musicians but most powerful in message! The richness and power of these works are monuments in miniature forces.
[This program will be streamed online only. Click here at the time of the performance]
Classical music has traditionally been a white-male dominated medium, and arguably the slowest musical style to adapt to society’s ever-growing diversity.
In this panel, four luminaries of the contemporary classical music scene, will share their experiences, their ideas, and the work they do towards making classical music relevant again as a channel for racial and gender equality.
Johann Sebastian Bach never wrote an opera. But these two cantatas definitely need to be staged and performed as such, and that’s what we’ll be doing! And they definitely show the more humorous side of one of the greatest composers of all time!
[This program will only be accessible online: click here at the time of the performance start]
The LCO presents a program of music inspired or shaped by a particular place in the world - some real, some imaginary, some mysterious, some riveting. All these composers will transport you through an emotional description of nature and human emotions.
Hosted by Middlesex Community College’s A World of Music Concert Series
[This program will only be accessible online: Please click here a few moments before 7:30 pm this Friday, November 20]
“Lowell Threads” is a new way to showcase new composers alongside a set of works by a well-known composer. For this, our first installment, members from the LCO will perform the complete Mozart Flute Quartets, with interludes by Pamela Marshall, Yoko Nakatani, and Brian Raphael Nabors, providing a seamless concert experience.
Hosted by Middlesex Community College’s A World of Music Concert Series
[This program will only be accessible online, by clicking here]
“Lowell Threads” is a new way to showcase new composers alongside a set of works by a well-known composer. For this, our first installment, members from the LCO will perform the complete Mozart Flute Quartets, with interludes by Pamela Marshall, Yoko Nakatani, and Brian Raphael Nabors, providing a seamless concert experience.
[This program will only be accessible online: a link will be provided close to the performance date]
Unfortunately, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the final concert of our season has been canceled. Stay tuned for some new content in its stead.
The Lowell Chamber Orchestra presents work for small ensemble that deliver a titanic experience. This concert features masterworks of aural craftsmanship, and in the case of Armando Bayolo’s brand new work, a visual experience, with selected Goya paintings paired with each of the movements.
The beloved “L’Histoire du Soldat” in its entirety. Don’t fiddle with the devil!
The Lowell Chamber Orchestra is a component fund supported by the Greater Lowell Community Foundation, a tax exempt 501(c)(3) organization