Concert Digest for May 5-May 11, 2025
The Windham Philharmonic, led by Hugh Keelan, will perform the First Symphony of Rachmaninoff; Monday (May 5) at 7 at the Latchis Theatre in Brattleboro. Get the details at
Cathedral Arts presents the Champlain Consort with A Day in May: Renaissance songs and dances of love and spring; Tuesday (May 6) at noon at St. Paul’s Cathedral in Burlington. Free. Get the details at
The Vermont Symphony Orchestra, led by Andrew Crust, will give its season finale, featuring the Symphony No. 1 of Gustav Mahler; and including music of Vermont composer Alexandra du Bois, and a work of Jocelyn Morlock performed in partnership with the Me2 organization; Saturday (May 10) at 7:30 at the Flynn Center in Burlington. Get the details at
[¿ªÔÆÌåÓý Classical’s James Stewart will host the pre-concert Musically Speaking chat at 6:30. He will also join conductor Andrew Crust for a ‘Mahler on the Rocksâ€� listening party Tuesday (May 6) at 7 at the Venetian Soda Lounge on Pine Street in Burlington. Get the details at ]
The Onion River Chorus, led by Richard Riley, presents True North: a Love Letter to Canada; with music in English and the Cree and Ojibway languages; Friday (May 9) and Saturday (May 10) at 7:30 at Montpelier Unitarian Church. Get the details at
Ashuelot Concerts presents Beethoven’s Ghost Trio and Schubert’s Piano Trio No. 1; Friday (May 9) at 7:30 at Stonewall Farm in Keene, NH; and Sunday (May 11) at 3 at the Bellows Falls Opera House. Get the details at
Electric Earth Concerts presents Fire & Grace & Fanny: folk and classical music for violin and guitar, with dancer; Sunday (May 11) at 4 at the Park Theatre in Jaffrey, NH. Get the details at
TURNmusic presents the TURNmusic Quartet with Hurtling Toward Oblivion, curated by Mary Rowell; featuring the premiere of a work by Vermont composer Erik Nielsen; Tuesday (May 13) at 7:30 at the Phoenix Gallery and Music Hall in Waterbury. Get the details at