Woodwind Quintet

Oboe and String Quartet

Lexington Symphony is a recipient of The Dana Home Foundation Grant in support of the Music for the Community’s Older Population program. The Dana Home Foundation dedicates its resources in pursuit of the care, comfort, and well-being of Lexington seniors.

Classical Chamber Music Concerts for the Community’s Older Population

Lexington Senior Services. Lexington Community Center, 39 Marrett Road. Classical music helps support Lexington Seniors with brain and cognitive function, improved memory, relaxation, reduced anxiety, and restful sleep. Register at https://lexrecma.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=30667&AdminPreview=1

Woodwind Quintet, Tuesday, May 21, 2024 at 10:15 am

Come hear a concert with the Lexington Symphony Woodwind Quintet as we perform music of the season. Featuring music from 3 centuries, from Baroque favorites, Oscar winners, and children’s songs, we will have it all. Join the Woodwind players of the Lexington Symphony in a delightful program of music with clarinetist William Kirkley, oboist Kyoko Hida-Battaglia, flutist Ona Jonaityte, bassoonist Sam Childers, and horn player Anne Howarth.

Oboe and String Quartet, Wednesday, June 5, 2024 at 10:15 am

Two times two equals…beautiful music!  Members of Lexington Symphony present a variety of duos and quartets for oboe and strings by favorite composers J.S. Bach, W.A. Mozart and more.  Oboist Audrey Markowitz, violinist Rebecca Hawkins, violist Chen Lin, and cellist Young Sook Lee will share their ideas about the works performed.

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We hope you’ll join us for our rich, insightful, and illuminating new season! Performances include Lex250 historical themes from Antheil, Ives, Hindemith, Vaughan Williams, Still and Hewitt, exciting world premiere by cellist Mats Lidström, 2024 Avery Fisher Career Grant recipient, and award-winning soloist Clayton Stephenson performing Ravel, our signature Holiday POPS! programs, and an inspiring Pipa Concerto by Cao Yue in collaboration with the Chinese American Association of Lexington. It all adds up to a season you won’t want to miss!

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•   By phone: 781-523-9009
•   Box Office: Day-of concert (if available)

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Questions about your tickets? Email info@lexingtonsymphony.org or call 781-523-9009.

Cary Hall is an ADA compliant building. To reserve accessible seating, please call 781-523-9009.

We are proud to participate in Mass Cultural Council's Card to Culture program in collaboration with the Department of Transitional Assistance, the Department of Public Health's WIC Nutrition Program, the Massachusetts Health Connector, and hundreds of organizations by making cultural programming accessible to those for whom cost is a participation barrier. For each of our concert programs, we provide EBT and WIC cardholders two complimentary tickets per person. Tickets must be reserved in advance by contacting Arianie Keeney at 781-523-9009 and may be picked up at the event upon showing EBT or WIC Card. See the complete list of participating organizations offering EBTWIC, and ConnectorCare discounts.

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Lexington Symphony's home, historic Cary Hall, provides a grand auditorium, outstanding acoustics, accessibility, and air conditioning. Come for pre-concert talks with Maestro Jonathan McPhee, a full orchestra of renowned musicians, thoughtfully-arranged concert programs, and family-friendly events—all here in the heart of Lexington, Massachusetts.

 
 
 

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Lexington Symphony is a recipient of the MCC Cultural Investment Portfolio Grant.

Lexington Symphony is a recipient of The Dana Home Foundation Grant in support of the Music for the Community’s Older Population program, . The Dana Home Foundation dedicates its resources in pursuit of the care, comfort, and well-being of Lexington seniors.