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5 Classical Music Concerts This Week: Boston

Looking for classical music in beautiful Boston this week? You’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re desperately seeking out something specific or just need a gentle nudge toward the classical music scene of Beantown, we’re here to help. Check out the must-see classical music concerts this week in Boston. 

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7 Classical Music Concerts This Week: Boston

As classical music continues to pleasantly infiltrate Beantown culture, you—a classical music enthusiast—are left with a rewarding dilemma that’s nothing if not a double-edged sword. With the classical music scene getting larger, there are far more classical concerts to choose from every week—and therein lies the problem. Which do you choose?

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7 Classical Music Concerts This Week: New York City 

In the city that never sleeps, there’s endless opportunity for classical music experiences any given day of the week. With that opportunity comes classical enrichment, and the ability to choose from the very best concerts in the United States. But with such unique, interesting concerts dotting the NYC classical music schedule, it can be nearly impossible to know how to choose amongst the options. 

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3 Classical Music Concerts This Week: Philadelphia 

Philly-based classical music fans, fret not—there’s a week ahead packed with classical music concerts, performances, and opportunities that you won’t want to miss. Can’t choose among the wide selection? That’s where we come in. We’ve put together an easy-to-read, digestible list of the top classical music happenings this week in your beautiful city. So, snap to it— start planning your classical music week (you can thank us for the organization later). 

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Georgian-American Pianist Natalia Kazaryan Showcases Female Composers at the Smithsonian

When Georgian pianist Natalia Kazaryan was 10 years old, she won the Balys Dvarionas International Piano Competition in Lithuania, and the even made her realize she could make this passion into a career. It also gave her international recognition, which resulted in invitations to perform and study in Europe and the United States — her ticket out of the Republic of Georgia, where economy was in tatters following the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, and John Eliot Gardiner Make National Debuts in Russia and Five More Countries on Monteverdi | Carissimi | Scarlatti Tour

Having brought “a touch of the sublime” (Telegraph, UK) to Handel’s Semele on their recent high-profile European tour, now the Monteverdi Choir, English Baroque Soloists, and John Eliot Gardiner look forward to embarking on “Monteverdi | Carissimi | Scarlatti,” an international tour of choral masterpieces (Sep 26–Nov 19).

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The Metropolitan Opera’s Summer HD Festival Returns For 2019

The Metropolitan Opera’s annual Summer HD Festival, presenting free outdoor screenings of operas in Lincoln Center Plaza, returns for the 11th time this summer, with one screening each night from Saturday, August 24, to Monday, September 2. The series features ten performances from the company’s acclaimed Live in HD series of movie theater transmissions, including performances from the 2018–19 season as well as some of the most popular transmissions from past years. 

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