Courtesy: Boston Festival Orchestra

Join the Boston Festival Orchestra for a free benefit concert: April 30, 2:00–3:00 p.m. at Hancock United Church of Christ (1912 Massachusetts Avenue) in support of the BFO’s 49 local musicians and their third season. Co-Founders, Alyssa Wang and Nicholas Brown, unite in concert with BFO pianist, Routing Li, for a benefit event featuring exciting and beloved repertoire for violin, clarinet, and piano. From the cherished music of Bach to the exciting new voices defining classical music today, this concert has a little something for everyone. 

Bach, Sonata for Violin and Keyboard, No. 3 in E Major (III.IV)
Louis Cahuzac, Cantilène
Clara Schumann, Three Romances
Alexander Scriabin, Seven Preludes (arr. Elliot)
Jennifer Higdon, Dash

Alyssa Wang, violin | Nicholas Brown, clarinet | Routing Li, piano

We look forward to Boston Festival Orchestra’s upcoming 2023 summer season which celebrates classical music in an exciting, innovative, and approachable way. Meet Co-Founders Alyssa and Nicholas, learn about the BFO’s latest initiatives, and see for yourself what makes BFO concerts special!

Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this musical revolution. Your support makes a difference! 

Visit bforchestra.org to learn more!

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