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Chamber Music Events through April 30: Anthony Green, BEMF, BAE, Gardner, Chameleons

Maria Finkelmeier performs April 20 at Roundhead Brewing Company, an immersive music/multimedia presentation. NFTs for free. Read our discussion about the event here tomorrow.

By Keith Powers

Lots of events before the end of April. Coming tomorrow: a feature with percussionist and entrepreneur Maria Finkelmeier, who collaborates with Illuminus Boston and Departure Arts for an immersive music/multimedia experience April 20 at Roundhead Brewing Company in Hyde Park. For now, here’s the chamber music calendar for the remainder of April.

Anthony Green at CoOS and NewGal, Criers, Rana, Mistral: Chamber Music Events, April 13–30

Guerilla Opera streams I Give You My Home (April 6–16), Beth Wiemann’s chamber opera about Rose Standish Nichols, peace and suffrage activist. Aliana de la Guardia sings the title role. Mary Magdalene doesn’t get enough attention, so consider Cappella Pratensis singing of her spiritual journey April 13 in St. Mary’s Chapel at BC. Part of a tour to Williamstown (15th), New York (16th), and the Netherlands (24th).

New Gallery Concert Series does Begin Anywhere, the 23rd season finale, April 13 at Pickman Hall. All premieres: Ruehr, Denisch, Green, Velozo. Artwork by Mary Ince. Violinist Joshua Peckins is joined by pianist Eliko Akahori April 13 (Providence), April 15 (Belmont), April 23 (Topsfield) and April 30 (Cambridge).

Castle of Our Skins presents Anthony Green’s chamber opera It Must All Be Done in Darkness (story of Harriet Jacobs) April 14, 15 (2 perfs.), in the BCA Plaza Black Box. Pianist Beatrice Rana ventures the 2nd Chopin sonata and “Hammerklavier” April 14 at Jordan Hall, part of the Celebrity Series. Gordon College hosts a nice program April 14 with piano faculty Alina Polyakov joined by BSO members Michael Zaretsky (viola) and Thomas Martin (clarinet).

A Far Cry plays three Coleridge-Taylors April 15 in Jamaica Plain: Samuel …, Avril …, and … Perkinson. Creative Music Series brings Carl Testa Trio to the Lilypad in Cambridge April 15. Ulysses Quartet performs Joseph Summer’s “Sea Change Quartets” April 15 in Jordan Hall. Early music in Salem April 15, with the Boston Classical Trio (Ogata, Fishman, Watson) playing Bach, Handel, Pisendel and Schmelzer at the Atheneum. 

Boston Symphony Chamber Players are back April 16, with guest pianist Vivian Choi. Ravel, Gubaidulina (sonata for double bass) and Beethoven (7tet). Mistral Music closes its season April 15 at South Church in Andover and at St. Paul’s Episcopal in Brookline April 16 with music of Rimsky-Korsakov, Grieg, Fauré and Ravel. Ashmont Hill Chamber Music hosts Sandeep Das (tabla) and Rajib Karmakar (sitar) April 16 at Peabody Hall in Dorchester.

Lily Tsai (violin) and Ken Allen (viola) play mid-day Mozart and Martinu April 18 at King’s Chapel.

Skylark, BAE, BoCo galore, Kissin, BEMF too: Chamber Music Events, April 20-24

Skylark Vocal Ensemble tours with a new concert-length cantata from Nell Shaw Cohen, April 20 through 22, with performances sequentially in Falmouth, Chestnut Hill and Newburyport. Glissando Concert Series hosts pianist Vivian Choi Milton in works by Chopin, Lysenko, Liszt and Messaien April 21 at First Church in the Back Bay. Boston Artists Ensemble closes its season April 21 in Salem and April 23 in Brookline with two Schuberts: “Rosamunde” quartet, and the D. 956 cello quintet. Fermata Chamber Soloists visit First Parish Dorchester with Yip Wai Chow (violin) performing Richter and Vaughan Williams April 21. On the evening of the 21st the BoCo Wind Ensemble performs at Old South Church in Boston (Vaughan Williams, Lindberg, Stravinsky, McTee). 

Worcester Chamber Music Society presents Takemitsu, Caplet, and Fauré, twice: April 21 in the Fitchburg Art Museum, and April 23 at Shapiro Hall in Worcester. Newport Classical presents Mesa-Yakushev duo performing Rachmaninov, N. Boulanger, Casarrubios and Day April 21 in Emmanuel Church. 

Boston Early Music Festival hosts Ensemble Castor (Sherezade Panthaki, soprano; Rodolfo Richter, violin) presenting Vivaldi at First Church in Cambridge April 22. BEMF also hosts vocal artists Stile Antico, continuing the 400th-enary of William Byrd, April 28 at St. Paul’s Church near Harvard Square. Doric String Quartet comes to Jordan Hall April 22 thanks to the Celebrity Series, with Beethoven (95), Haydn (“The Frog”), and joins Benjamin Grosvenor for Bridge’s D minor piano quintet. April 22 at Studio 106 BoCoCelli premieres Salkind-Pearl’s cello octet.

The Gardner brings Maxwell String Quartet April 23 for Purcell, Haydn, and traditional Scottish tunes, and is also joined by pianist Awadagin Pratt for Eleanor Alberga’s “Clouds” quintet. Boston Chamber Music Society plays Eric Nathan (“Just a Moment” for duo oboes) and a couple Mozarts (including wind octet K. 388) April 23 at First Church Cambridge. Ina Zdorovetchi plays lots of harp settings (Grandjany, Françaix, Debussy, Ravel, Bas, Cohen, Hindemith) with guests April 23 on the Needham Concert Society series at Carter Memorial Methodist Church. The austere Evgeny Kissin comes to Symphony Hall April 23 for some Bach, Mozart, Debussy and Rachmaninov. 

Music for Food benefits the Women’s Lunch Place and everyone in attendance with Brahms piano quintet (Alessio Bax), selected R. Schumann “Kerner-Lieder,” and the first Razumovsky (Parker Quartet) April 23 in Brown Hall at NEC. Additional MFF programs April 26 (Brookline Village) and April 29 (Carriage House Strings, near SH).

Mezzo Letitia Stevens sings Beethoven (“An die ferne geliebte”), Strauss Four Last Songs and Ciampa with pianist Bonnie Donham April 24 at the Scandinavian Living Center in Newton.

Tines, Ensemble Faenza, Gardner, Cantus, Blue Heron: Chamber Music Events, April 26–30

Impressive bass-baritone Davóne Tines makes a Celebrity Series debut April 26 at Pickman Hall (good luck with that ticket), in a program he curates called Recital No. 1: MASS. Promises music by Eastman, Shaw, Bonds, Sorey, others. Intrepid Palaver Strings tours again April 27 through 30: Putney, Brooklyn, Boston (BUR CitySpace) and Portland. Includes three works by Kinan Azmeh, others by Roustom and Adler.

The Irving Fine Tribute Concert in the Slosberg Music Center at Brandeis April 29 includes fascinating 20th c. compositions by N. Boulanger, Fine, Piston. Mezzo Catherine Hedberg sings some Boulanger songs, and instrumentalists include Leslie Amper and Steven Beck (piano), Mark Berger (viola), Julia Glenn (violin) and Joshua Gordon (cello). Blue Heron presents music connected to patron Isabella d’Este of Ferrara, Marchesa of Manua April 29 at First Church in Cambridge. Radius Ensemble plays music of Czernowin, Du Bois, Close and Brahms April 29 in Pickman Hall. Ensemble Faenza visits Granoff Music Center at Tufts for a free program, Sons et Soupirs: Music of Life and Death in Early Modern France, April 30. Le même ensemble joue encore à la Bibliothèque Française le 1 Mai, pour les membres de L’Alliance Française/French Library. 

Music & Landscape is a collaboration between multiple curators (including George Steel) and musicians (Isabella Ensemble, Olmsted Quartet, conductor Julius Williams) April 30 on the Gardner Museum afternoon series, closing the concert season. 

Lovable Cantus comes to Rockport Music April 30, with lots of popular arrangements (Arcade Fire, Joni, Lennon/McCartney) and contemporary settings (Lang, Larsen). Boston Recorder Orchestra plays music for guess what April 30 at University Lutheran Church on the Harvard campus. Clarinetist Jonathan Cohler and pianist Rasa Vitkauskaite play Latin works April 29 in Rehoboth on the Arts in the Village concert series.

Musicians of the Old Post Road presents music by composer/harpsichordist Christoph Graupner April 29 in the Worcester Historical Museum and April 30 in Old South Church in Boston. “Shared Spaces,” a program by Sheffield Chamber Players April 30 at the Multicultural Arts Center in Cambridge, tells stories of Japanese-American lives, and includes the world premiere of Kenji Bunch’s 5th string quartet. The busy Chameleon Arts Ensemble performs April 30 at the Goethe Institut: R. Schumann, Currier, Reinecke, Tulve and Bartok. The Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra wind section gets into Ligeti (“Sechs Bagatellen für Bläserquintett”) with Geopfart and Farrenc as well April 30 at the Allen Center in West Newton. Cape Cod Chamber Orchestra closes its season April 30 in Harwich Port with Mayflower music, featuring Mashpee Wampanoag artists and a new work by its composer-in-residence Cody Forrest.

Don’t miss Parker String Quartet playing Ligeti 2 on first Monday in May at Jordan Hall. Lots of other good things and players too. 

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