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iCal 7:00 PM. Voices of Distinction [MA]: Yuletide Sounds. A rich tapestry of traditional and contemporary selections, brought to life by local professional musicians on piano, strings, and percussion. Danny Smith, Music Director. With the vocal ensemble FortEtude. Tickets: $17 advance, $20 at the door. For more information, call 603-964-8687 or email adminassistant@uccnorthhampton.org. Main Street Congregational Church, UCC, 145 Main Street, Amesbury MA 01913 (View flier)  🔗

iCal 7:00 PM. Voices of Distinction [NH]: Yuletide Sounds. A rich tapestry of traditional and contemporary selections, brought to life by local professional musicians on piano, strings, and percussion. Danny Smith, Music Director. With the vocal ensemble FortEtude. Tickets: $17 advance, $20 at the door. For more information, call 603-964-8687 or email adminassistant@uccnorthhampton.org. North Hampton United Church of Christ, 295 Atlantic Ave, North Hampton NH 03862 (View flier)  🔗

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  • Jordi Savall, with Hespèrion XXI, Tembembe Ensamble Continuo & La Capella Reial de Catalunya [MA]: Un mar de músicas (A sea of music): 1440 to 1880. An ensemble of more than 30 singers, dancers, and instrumentalists representing Cuba, Haiti, Brazil, Colombia, Venezuela, Mexico, Mali, and others, engage in a dialogue that honors the more than 25 million people from across the sea enslaved by European colonial powers over more than four centuries, celebrating their heritage with readings, traditional music from many countries, and works by Gaspar Fernandes and others. [4/12/2026] Boston MA
  • The Tallis Scholars [MA]: Mother & Child: English music for the Virgin Mary. Music from the English repertoire about the Virgin Mary, including Thomas Tallis’s Missa Puer natus, Benjamin Britten’s A Hymn to the Virgin, and a newly commissioned piece by Matthew Martin. [12/5/2025] Cambridge MA