Chameleon Arts Ensemble Presents: How silver-sweet sound
First Church in Boston
Sat, March 4, 2023 8:00 PM,
EST
(Ticket sales closed
Mar 4, 8:00 AM EST)
(Ticket sales closed Mar 4, 8:00 AM EST)
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Capacity
- 11 of 20 tickets still available
- COVID vaccination required (honor system)
- COVID testing not required
- This is an indoor event
- Masks are required for the entire groupmuse
- If you feel sick, stay home
- Don't bring your own drinks
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Wheelchair access
- Wheelchair Accessible
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The acclaimed Chameleon Arts Ensemble welcomes Groupmuse community members back for yet another Night Out! This time with a focus on "the Bard."
Chameleon Arts Ensemble resumes its 25th anniversary season with a Shakespeare-inspired program of vibrant storytelling and idyllic beauty. The Bard takes center stage as Korngold channels Shakespeare’s story of courtship, crossed wires, and mistaken identities; Adès creates vivid character sketches of the Court of Naples; and David Matthews gives voice to Antony and Cleopatra. Elgar offers an Edwardian masterpiece of epic scope, embodying the gilded age and filled with unabashed romanticism and the pastoral grace of the English countryside.
Find out more about this program on the CAE website here.
- Tickets can be picked up at the will-call beginning 30-minutes prior to the performance.*
What's the music?
Erich Korngold Suite from Much Ado About Nothing for violin & piano, Op. 11
Ralph Vaughan Williams Six Studies in English Folk Song for English horn & piano (1926)
David Matthews Terrible Beauty for soprano, flute, clarinet, harp & string quartet, Op. 104
Thomas Adès Court Studies from The Tempest for clarinet, violin, cello & piano
Edward Elgar Piano Quintet in a minor, Op. 84 (1918)
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