Pedal Points with Farmington Valley Chorale
Mary is the soprano soloist for Haydn’s Mass in E-flat Major, or Great Organ Mass.
Mary is the soprano soloist for Haydn’s Mass in E-flat Major, or Great Organ Mass.
Mary performs the song set “That We Were Gone” (2020) by Ronald Perera. With Lemuel Gurtowski, piano.
Mary will be performing on a concert of music by Gregory W. Brown.
Mary will be the featured soprano soloist for the Pie Jesu from Fauré’s Requiem. More information and ticketing will be available on the BCC website.
Mary will be the featured soprano soloist for the Pie Jesu from Fauré’s Requiem. More information and ticketing will be available on the BCC website.
Chamber music of Gabriel Fauré and his contemporaries featuring:
Mary Hubbell, soprano
Amanda Stenroos, violin
Jingjing Wan, piano
Tickets available at the door.
Mary will sing the Benedictus from Haydn’s “Kleine Orgelmesse” along with 2 of Haydn’s Scottish Songs and 3 of his Canzonettas. Information about tickets will be posted on the PVSOC website in due time.
Mary performs music of female composers, including Lily Boulanger, Clara Schumann, and others.
Mary Hubbell and Alice Jones perform 20th and 21st century music for soprano and flute, including a world premiere by Gregory W. Brown
[this concert is at a private residence]
Kristine Gether (contralto) and Mary Hubbell (soprano) are joined by Sandra Mogensen (piano) on a program of American art song of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This program explores the influence of European travels and study on American composers, including Samuel Barber, Mary Howe, Amy Beach, and George Gershwin. Contemporary composers William Bolcom and Gregory W. Brown are also featured, including the European premiere of Brown’s set Drei Lieder nach Gedichten von Kurt Kramer.
Kristine Gether (contralto) and Mary Hubbell (soprano) are joined by Sandra Mogensen (piano) on a program of American art song of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This program explores the influence of European travels and study on American composers, including Samuel Barber, Mary Howe, Amy Beach, and George Gershwin. Contemporary composers William Bolcom and Gregory W. Brown are also featured, including the European premiere of Brown’s set Drei Lieder nach Gedichten von Kurt Kramer.
[* POSTPONED*]. Cantabile joins with the Guilford Chamber Singers to present a summer-themed “The Birds and the Bees” concert as part of the Friends of Music at Guilford “A Cappella à la Carte” series.
Cantabile Vocal Ensemble and friends present Brumel’s Earthquake Mass.
Exact time TBD
The Sage Chamber Music Society presents “Found in the Storm.” New works by Gregory W. Brown, including “To the Bleak Shore” on poetry of Edna St. Vincent Millay and a new string quartet.
Cantabile Vocal Ensemble presents a cappella vocal works from the Baroque to today.
Soprano Mary Hubbell and pianist Jiayan Sun perform exquisite songs by Henri Duparc and Ernest Chausson, accompanied by digital displays of selected French artworks from the collection of Smith College Museum of Art, in conjunction with the centennial celebration of the SCMA.
The voice faculty of Smith College present some of their favorite music. Featuring Katherine Saik, Justina Golden, David Cavallin, and Mary Hubbell. With Jerry Noble, piano.
“On a Cold Winter’s Day” with Arthur Cook, cello, and Deborah Gilwood, piano. We celebrate the winter season with music and verse from Ireland, Germany, France, and the US.