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SUMMARY:America
DESCRIPTION:Founding members\, Gerry Beckley and Dewey Bunnell\, along with former band mate Dan Peek\, met in high school in London in the late 1960s and quickly harmonized their way to the top of the charts on the strength of their signature song “A Horse With No Name.”  America became a global household name and paved the way with an impressive string of hits following the success of their first number one single. \nTickets are $49\, $59\, $79 and $99 depending on seat location. Please contact the box office for more information.
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/america/
CATEGORIES:Music,Towns,Worcester
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SUMMARY:Afternoon of Brass
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy live music of immense power and finesse. Honoring Worcester County Firefighters! Featuring brass\, percussion\, organ\, chorus. \nJoin us for an uplifting classical music concert! \n\nHonoring Worcester County Firefighters\nPremiering (with chorus) a unique arrangement of Gustav Mahler's 'Resurrection' Symphony for brass\, organ and chorus. "It's a spectacular arrangement that precisely frames the gravitas and aspiration of the original work" -Lawrence B. Johnson\nShowcasing the elite brass playing of the Pitzen Brass Resurrection 2022\n\nVisit us at https://abnbe.eventbrite.com/ for updated information. \nPROGRAM DETAILS \nAfternoon of Brass\, Sunday June 5\, 2022 \n\n2:00-5:00pm – Face painting in Washburn Hall (FREE)\n3:00-4:00pm – Honoring Worcester County Firefighters\n4:15-5:45pm – Pitzen Brass Resurrection\n\nFeatured performers: \n\nEmcee – Brian McCreath\nOrgan – Leonardo Ciampa\nBay Colony Brass – Lawrence Isaacson\nNew World Chorale – Holly Krafka\nPitzen Brass Resurrection – Mitchell Arnold\n\nFeatured music: \n\nJohn Williams\, Hymn to the Fallen\nGustav Mahler\, ‘Resurrection’ Symphony Finale arr. Stephen Bulla\nAnd other works by: Elgar\, J.S. Bach\, Grieg\, Mason\, Sibelius\, R. Strauss\, G. Gabrieli\, Dukas\, Crespo\, Abreu\, Byrd\, Susato\, Karg-Elert\, Hazell\, Wagner\n\nMORE INFORMATION \nJohn Williams\, Hymn to the Fallen arr. Daniel Drage \n"The 'Hymn to The Fallen' is one of John Williams most astounding pieces. The simple tune carries the weight of all [who have fallen]. From the snare solo in the beginning\, the theme begins softly\, with a beautiful choral part. The music is never too sad or depressing. Even when the tension builds\, the tears that are yanked from your eyes come not from the sadness of the piece\, but from its profound beauty. One of the most glorious parts of the track is the brass’ interpretation of the theme. It rises up in dignity\, and dies back down\, letting way for another\, stronger rendition of the theme\, once again with the [simple tune]. The [music] swells in a majestic\, grandiose rendition\, building up to the soaring climax\, and sweeping down back to the calm. A lonely duet leads into the conclusion\, with the snare drum growing only to fade back." -Frank Lehman \nGustav Mahler\, ‘Resurrection’ Symphony Finale arr. Stephen Bulla \nOn everyone's bucket list should be a live performance of the Mahler 2 Finale. It is truly the best music ever written. The entire work is just too long for most listeners to bear (over 80 minutes) but this unique arrangement is only 11 minutes in length. It was premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass on 15-DEC-2021 … "The concert’s finale was the definition of grand: a broad swath of the closing movement from Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony in a spectacular arrangement that precisely framed the gravitas and aspiration of the original work. Off-stage trumpets summoned the chaos of purgatory before the reunited ensemble began the long\, swelling musical ascent of transmigration. So closely did Mulcahy and his musicians\, augmented by timpani and percussion\, mirror the full orchestral context of Mahler’s work – again banishing from mind the absence of strings and woodwinds – that one might have forgotten entirely about the other missing element: the chorus." … https://chicagoontheaisle.com/2021/12/16/cso-brass-measure-up-to-golden-reputationwith-sonorous-fare-capped-by-blazing-mahler/ \nOur Mechanics Hall premiere is including "the other missing element" (the chorus). It will be completely over the top. Don't miss your chance to hear it! \nThe finale music is aptly described: "Once more we must confront terrifying questions\, and the atmosphere is the same as at the end of the third movement. The voice of the Caller is heard. The end of every living thing has come\, the last judgment is at hand and the horror of the day of days has come upon us. The earth trembles\, the graves burst open\, the dead arise and march forth in endless procession. The great and the small of this earth\, the kings and the beggars\, the just and the godless all press forward. The cry for mercy and forgiveness sounds fearful in our ears. The wailing becomes gradually more terrible. Our senses desert us\, all consciousness dies as the Eternal Judge approaches. The last trump sounds; the trumpets of the Apocalypse ring out. In the eerie silence that follows\, we can just barely make out a distant nightingale\, a last tremulous echo of earthly life. The gentle sound of a chorus of saints and heavenly hosts is then heard: 'Rise again\, yes\, rise again thou wilt!' Then God in all His glory comes into sight. A wondrous light strikes us to the heart. All is quiet and blissful. Lo and behold: there is no judgment\, no sinners\, no just men\, no great and no small; there is no punishment and no reward. A feeling of overwhelming love fills us with blissful knowledge and illuminates our existence.” https://gustavmahler.com/symphonies/mahler-symphony-2.htm
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/afternoon-of-brass/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
CREATED:20230518T180322Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T180324Z
UID:3438-1654387200-1654473540@www.downtownworcester.org
SUMMARY:Afternoon of Brass
DESCRIPTION:Honoring our local Firefighters with eclectic\, uplifting classical music arranged for brass\, percussion\, organ\, and chorus. \n  \nPresenting a special music-video tribute to our local Firefighters set to the music of John Williams Hymn to the Fallen \nPremiering Gustav Mahler\, Resurrection Symphony Finale in "a spectacular arrangement that precisely frames the gravitas and aspiration of the original work" Lawrence B. Johnson \nShowcasing the elite brass playing of the Pitzen Brass Resurrection \nAfternoon of Brass \n\n2:00-5:00 PM: Face Painting\n3:00-4:00 PM: Tribute to Local Firefighters\n4:15-6:00 PM: Pitzen Brass Resurrection\n\nTribute to Local Firefighters \n\nNimrod\, Elgar\nFanfare for the Common Man\, Copland\nNearer My God to Thee\, Mason\nHymn to the Fallen\, Williams (with video projection: "Honoring our Local Firefighters")\nBe Still My Soul\, Sibelius\nResurrection Symphony Finale\, Mahler. Premiering with chorus "a spectacular arrangement that precisely frames the gravitas and aspiration of the original work" Lawrence B. Johnson\n\nPitzen Brass Resurrection \n\nFeierlicher Einzug\, Strauss\nCanzona in Echo Duodecimi Toni\, Gabrieli\nFanfare pour précéder La Péri\, Dukas\nBruckner Etüde für das tiefe Blech\, Crespo\nFest- und Gedenksprüche\, Brahms\nThe Earle of Oxford's Marche\, Byrd\nSusato Suite\, Susato\nPraise the Lord with drums and cymbals\, Karg-Elert\nFuneral March\, Grieg\nGathering of the Armies\, Wagner\n\nFEATURING \n\nEmcee – Brian McCreath\nOrgan – Leonardo Ciampa\nBay Colony Brass – Lawrence Isaacson\nNew World Chorale – Holly Krafka\nPitzen Brass Resurrection – Mitchell Arnold\n\nMORE INFORMATION \nJohn Williams\, Hymn to the Fallen arr. Daniel Drage \n"The 'Hymn to The Fallen' is one of John Williams most astounding pieces. The simple tune carries the weight of all [who have fallen]. From the snare solo in the beginning\, the theme begins softly\, with a beautiful choral part. The music is never too sad or depressing. Even when the tension builds\, the tears that are yanked from your eyes come not from the sadness of the piece\, but from its profound beauty. One of the most glorious parts of the track is the brass’ interpretation of the theme. It rises up in dignity\, and dies back down\, letting way for another\, stronger rendition of the theme\, once again with the [simple tune]. The [music] swells in a majestic\, grandiose rendition\, building up to the soaring climax\, and sweeping down back to the calm. A lonely duet leads into the conclusion\, with the snare drum growing only to fade back." -Frank Lehman \nGustav Mahler\, ‘Resurrection’ Symphony Finale arr. Stephen Bulla \nOn everyone's bucket list should be a live performance of the Mahler 2 Finale. It is truly the best music ever written. The entire work is just too long for most listeners to bear (over 80 minutes) but this unique arrangement is only 11 minutes in length. It was premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass on 15-DEC-2021 … "The concert’s finale was the definition of grand: a broad swath of the closing movement from Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony in a spectacular arrangement that precisely framed the gravitas and aspiration of the original work. Off-stage trumpets summoned the chaos of purgatory before the reunited ensemble began the long\, swelling musical ascent of transmigration. So closely did Mulcahy and his musicians\, augmented by timpani and percussion\, mirror the full orchestral context of Mahler’s work – again banishing from mind the absence of strings and woodwinds – that one might have forgotten entirely about the other missing element: the chorus." … https://chicagoontheaisle.com/2021/12/16/cso-brass-measure-up-to-golden-reputationwith-sonorous-fare-capped-by-blazing-mahler/ \nOur Mechanics Hall premiere is including "the other missing element" (the chorus). It will be completely over the top. Don't miss your chance to hear it! \nThe finale music is aptly described: "Once more we must confront terrifying questions\, and the atmosphere is the same as at the end of the third movement. The voice of the Caller is heard. The end of every living thing has come\, the last judgment is at hand and the horror of the day of days has come upon us. The earth trembles\, the graves burst open\, the dead arise and march forth in endless procession. The great and the small of this earth\, the kings and the beggars\, the just and the godless all press forward. The cry for mercy and forgiveness sounds fearful in our ears. The wailing becomes gradually more terrible. Our senses desert us\, all consciousness dies as the Eternal Judge approaches. The last trump sounds; the trumpets of the Apocalypse ring out. In the eerie silence that follows\, we can just barely make out a distant nightingale\, a last tremulous echo of earthly life. The gentle sound of a chorus of saints and heavenly hosts is then heard: 'Rise again\, yes\, rise again thou wilt!' Then God in all His glory comes into sight. A wondrous light strikes us to the heart. All is quiet and blissful. Lo and behold: there is no judgment\, no sinners\, no just men\, no great and no small; there is no punishment and no reward. A feeling of overwhelming love fills us with blissful knowledge and illuminates our existence.” https://gustavmahler.com/symphonies/mahler-symphony-2.html
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/afternoon-of-brass-2/
CATEGORIES:Music
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220605T235900
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SUMMARY:Afternoon of Brass: Honoring Local Firefighters
DESCRIPTION:Honoring our local Firefighters with eclectic\, uplifting classical music arranged for brass\, percussion\, organ\, and chorus. \nSCHEDULE\n2:00-5:00 PM: Face Painting\n3:00-4:00 PM: Tribute to Local Firefighters\nFirefighters receive a 50% off discount if wearing their official firefighter uniform or gear. \n4:15-6:00 PM: Pitzen Brass Resurrection \nPROGRAM\nTribute to Local Firefighters \n\nNimrod\, Elgar\nFanfare for the Common Man\, Copland\nNearer My God to Thee\, Mason\nHymn to the Fallen\, Williams (with video projection: "Honoring our Local Firefighters")\nBe Still My Soul\, Sibelius\nResurrection Symphony Finale\, Mahler. Premiering with chorus "a spectacular arrangement that precisely frames the gravitas and aspiration of the original work" Lawrence B. Johnson\n\nPitzen Brass Resurrection \n\nFeierlicher Einzug\, Strauss\nCanzona in Echo Duodecimi Toni\, Gabrieli\nFanfare pour précéder La Péri\, Dukas\nBruckner Etüde für das tiefe Blech\, Crespo\nFest- und Gedenksprüche\, Brahms\nThe Earle of Oxford's Marche\, Byrd\nSusato Suite\, Susato\nPraise the Lord with drums and cymbals\, Karg-Elert\nFuneral March\, Grieg\nGathering of the Armies\, Wagner\n\nFEATURING \n\nEmcee – Brian McCreath\nOrgan – Leonardo Ciampa\nBay Colony Brass – Lawrence Isaacson\nNew World Chorale – Holly Krafka\nPitzen Brass Resurrection – Mitchell Arnold\n\nMORE INFORMATION\nJohn Williams\, Hymn to the Fallen arr. Daniel Drage\n"The 'Hymn to The Fallen' is one of John Williams most astounding pieces. The simple tune carries the weight of all [who have fallen]. From the snare solo in the beginning\, the theme begins softly\, with a beautiful choral part. The music is never too sad or depressing. Even when the tension builds\, the tears that are yanked from your eyes come not from the sadness of the piece\, but from its profound beauty. One of the most glorious parts of the track is the brass’ interpretation of the theme. It rises up in dignity\, and dies back down\, letting way for another\, stronger rendition of the theme\, once again with the [simple tune]. The [music] swells in a majestic\, grandiose rendition\, building up to the soaring climax\, and sweeping down back to the calm. A lonely duet leads into the conclusion\, with the snare drum growing only to fade back." -Frank Lehman \nGustav Mahler\, ‘Resurrection’ Symphony Finale arr. Stephen Bulla\nOn everyone's bucket list should be a live performance of the Mahler 2 Finale. It is truly the best music ever written. The entire work is just too long for most listeners to bear (over 80 minutes) but this unique arrangement is only 11 minutes in length. It was premiered by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Brass on 15-DEC-2021 … "The concert’s finale was the definition of grand: a broad swath of the closing movement from Mahler’s “Resurrection” Symphony in a spectacular arrangement that precisely framed the gravitas and aspiration of the original work. Off-stage trumpets summoned the chaos of purgatory before the reunited ensemble began the long\, swelling musical ascent of transmigration. So closely did Mulcahy and his musicians\, augmented by timpani and percussion\, mirror the full orchestral context of Mahler’s work – again banishing from mind the absence of strings and woodwinds – that one might have forgotten entirely about the other missing element: the chorus." … https://chicagoontheaisle.com/2021/12/16/cso-brass-measure-up-to-golden-reputationwith-sonorous-fare-capped-by-blazing-mahler/ \nOur Mechanics Hall premiere is including "the other missing element" (the chorus). It will be completely over the top. Don't miss your chance to hear it! \nThe finale music is aptly described: "Once more we must confront terrifying questions\, and the atmosphere is the same as at the end of the third movement. The voice of the Caller is heard. The end of every living thing has come\, the last judgment is at hand and the horror of the day of days has come upon us. The earth trembles\, the graves burst open\, the dead arise and march forth in endless procession. The great and the small of this earth\, the kings and the beggars\, the just and the godless all press forward. The cry for mercy and forgiveness sounds fearful in our ears. The wailing becomes gradually more terrible. Our senses desert us\, all consciousness dies as the Eternal Judge approaches. The last trump sounds; the trumpets of the Apocalypse ring out. In the eerie silence that follows\, we can just barely make out a distant nightingale\, a last tremulous echo of earthly life. The gentle sound of a chorus of saints and heavenly hosts is then heard: 'Rise again\, yes\, rise again thou wilt!' Then God in all His glory comes into sight. A wondrous light strikes us to the heart. All is quiet and blissful. Lo and behold: there is no judgment\, no sinners\, no just men\, no great and no small; there is no punishment and no reward. A feeling of overwhelming love fills us with blissful knowledge and illuminates our existence.” https://gustavmahler.com/symphonies/mahler-symphony-2.html
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/afternoon-of-brass-honoring-local-firefighters/
CATEGORIES:Community,Family-friendly,Kid-friendly,Music,Performance,Towns,Worcester
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220608T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220608T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
CREATED:20230518T180311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T180318Z
UID:3525-1654646400-1654732740@www.downtownworcester.org
SUMMARY:FREE Brown Bag Concert featuring the Noah Preminger Quartet
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a complimentary lunchtime Brown Bag Concert featuring the Noah Preminger Quartet!\n  \nNoah Preminger\nOf Brooklyn-based saxophonist Noah Preminger\, The New York Times declares: “Mr. Preminger designs a different kind of sound for each note\, an individual destiny and story." \nPreminger\, just 32 and the winner of Downbeat Magazine’s Rising Star Best Tenor Saxophonist\, has recorded over twelve critically acclaimed albums. Multiple recordings were released in 2017-18\, including Meditations On Freedom\, released on Inauguration Day\, 2017\, as a musical protest of ominous political developments in America. In addition\, a duo album recorded in NEC’s Jordan Hall with pianist\, Frank Carlberg\, a Quartet recording on Criss Cross Records\, and a recording of the music of Otto Preminger’s films – on French\, vinyl-only label\, Newvelle Records. In 2018\, Preminger and co-leader Rob Garcia created the Dead Composers Club and released The Chopin Project\, the first of the quartet’s planned annual examinations of deceased composer’s oeuvres. In 2018\, Preminger has contributed music to a major motion picture\, was awarded a composition Fellowship at Banff Centre’s Leighton Artists Studio and is recording two new albums of original music. \nBorn in 1986\, Preminger grew up in Canton\, Connecticut. He released his debut album\, Dry Bridge Road\, just after his 21st birthday\, which was named Debut of the Year in the Village Voice Critics Poll. Preminger’s second and third albums as a leader came in 2011 and 2013 while signed to the Palmetto Records label. The Boston Globe hails Preminger as “A master with standards and ballads\, as well as an adventurous composer.” The saxophonist has performed on key stages from the United States to Europe and Australia\, and he has played and/or recorded with the likes of Jason Moran\, Dave Holland\, John Patitucci\, Fred Hersch\, Dave Douglas\, Billy Hart\, Joe Lovano\, Victor Lewis\, John and Bucky Pizzarelli\, Cecil McBee\, George Cables\, and Roscoe Mitchell.
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/free-brown-bag-concert-featuring-the-noah-preminger-quartet/
CATEGORIES:Community,Free,Music
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220609T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220609T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
CREATED:20230518T180311Z
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UID:3492-1654732800-1654819140@www.downtownworcester.org
SUMMARY:Worcester Chamber Music Society: Neighborhood Strings 10th Anniversary Benefit Concert
DESCRIPTION:Neighborhood Strings 10th Anniversary Benefit Concert \nJoin us as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of our widely-acclaimed Neighborhood Strings program! Offering free music lessons in violin\, viola\, and cello to youth from Worcester’s marginalized neighborhoods\, Neighborhood Strings provides affordable\, high-quality arts education\, and fosters family involvement. Young people learn to make music together with musicians and friends from WCMS. In the process\, they discover a creative outlet that hones life skills like discipline\, cooperation\, imagination\, and leadership. \nThe Event \nThursday\, June 9\, 2022\n5:30-8:30 PM\nMechanics Hall\n321 Main Street\, Worcester \n  \nCocktails and Hors d’oeuvres\nMusic and Community Awards Presentation by Mayor Joseph Petty\nNeighborhood Strings WORLD PREMIERE* of Milad YouSufi’s Solitude\nFund-a-Need and dessert\nPerformances by Worcester Chamber Music Society and Simone Dinnerstein \n*Commissioned by WCMS \nBenefit Concert Program\nMilad Yousufi  My Journey to America\nTracy Kraus\, flute; Krista Buckland Reisner\, violin; Peter Sulski\, viola; Ariana Falk\, cello;\nRandall Hodgkinson\, piano; and Milad Yousufi\, composer & narrator \nPhilip Glass  Mad Rush\nSimone Dinnerstein\, piano \nGuest Artists:\nInternationally acclaimed pianist Simone Dinnerstein and Afghani composer Milad Yousufi  \nTickets \nTable seating – $150\nTable of 8 – $1100\nBalcony – $75 \n  \nCOVID-19 Protocol: \nWe expect all attendees are fully vaccinated.\nAs of April 18\, masking is required unless eating or drinking.
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/worcester-chamber-music-society-neighborhood-strings-10th-anniversary-benefit-concert/
CATEGORIES:Community,Food + Drink,Music,Towns,Worcester
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
CREATED:20230518T180311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T180314Z
UID:3559-1654905600-1654991940@www.downtownworcester.org
SUMMARY:Worcester Tercentennial Cultural Parade
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Tercentennial Parade celebrating Worcester's diverse and eclectic makeup featuring cultural organizations\, schools\, neighborhood groups and more! \nStay for the Community Festival on the Worcester Common and surrounding streets with food\, music\, art and more beginning at Noon! \nThe City is pleased to offer free parking in municipal lots and garages downtown Worcester for patrons attending any Tercentennial events. In addition\, the WRTA continues its fare-free program\, making the events accessible to all. Public transportation is highly encouraged.
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/worcester-tercentennial-cultural-parade/
CATEGORIES:Art,BIPOC,Community,Dance,Family-friendly,Free,Kid-friendly,Music,Performance,Seasonal + Holiday,Tercentennial
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
CREATED:20230518T180311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T180315Z
UID:3560-1654905600-1654991940@www.downtownworcester.org
SUMMARY:Worcester Tercentennial Community Festival
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate Worcester’s past\, present\, future and creative cultural community at the Tercentennial Community Festival on and around the Worcester Common from Noon to 5PM on Saturday\, June 11. \nFestival programming to include over 200 local vendors\, merchants and artists along with food\, music and cultural performances programmed in part by stART on the Street\, the Creative Hub Worcester and Main Idea. \nFood vendors\, artists and performers to be announced. \nThe city is pleased to offer free parking in municipal lots and garages downtown Worcester for patrons attending any Tercentennial events. In addition\, the WRTA continues its fare-free program\, making the events accessible to all. Public transportation is highly encouraged.
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/worcester-tercentennial-community-festival/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Family-friendly,Food + Drink,Free,Kid-friendly,Music,Performance,Seasonal + Holiday,Tercentennial
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220611T100000
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
CREATED:20230518T180303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T180309Z
UID:3417-1654938000-1654941600@www.downtownworcester.org
SUMMARY:Worcester Tercentennial 5K Road Race
DESCRIPTION:You're invited to run or walk in the Worcester Tercentennial 5K Road Race\nRegister on Racewire: https://racewire.com/register.php?id=12702 \nDate: Saturday\, June 11\, 2022.\nTercentennial 5k start time: 9:00 a.m.\nLocation: Downtown Worcester MA. The race start and finish will be located on Mechanic Street at Commerical Street (across from Mercantile Plaza). Full course will be posted here soon.\n \nEntry Fees\nFees are paid on the ONLINE REGISTRATION page\nEarly bird (until 4/30/2022): $30\n5/1/2022 to 6/10/2022*: $33\nOn race day 6/11/2022: $35\n*Online registration closes Saturday\, June 10 at 6:00 p.m. \nSorry\, no refunds and no pets allowed. \nWorcester Tercentennial 5K  t-shirts for all entrants.\nConfirm your entry here\n \nOn-Site Registration\, Race number and T-shirt pick-up\nPacket pickup will be hosted by Sneakerama on Friday\, June 10 from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m.\nLocation: Sneakerama Running Store\n12 Lake Ave\nWorcester\, MA 01604\nP: 508-799-7278\nOnsite entry fee: $35\n \n \nRace Day Registration\, Race number and T-shirt pick-up\nPacket pickup starts from 8:00 a.m. until the start of the Tercentennial 5k at 9:00 a.m.\nLocation: Mercantile Plaza on Mechanic Ct. in Downtown Worcester. \nNote: Mechanic Street is located one block north from Worcester City Hall\, Worcester MA\nOnsite entry fee: $35\n  \nParking & Transportation\nThe city is pleased to offer free parking in municipal lots and garages in downtown Worcester for those participating in and attending Tercentennial events. In addition\, the WRTA continues its fare-free program\, and public transportation is highly encouraged. The WRTA Central Bus hub is a .2 mile (5-minute) walk from Mercantile Plaza. \nParking lot addresses & map available at https://www.worcesterma.gov/parking \n 
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/worcester-tercentennial-5k-road-race/
CATEGORIES:Art,Community,Events,Family-friendly,Food + Drink,Free,Kid-friendly,Music,Regions,Tercentennial,Worcester
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SUMMARY:Tercentennial Concert: Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra with Special Guest Brian McKnight
DESCRIPTION:The Worcester Tercentennial committee has announced a special anniversary performance by the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra with Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter\, Brian McKnight\, at the DCU Center on Sunday\, June 12 at 4 p.m. Entry is complimentary but tickets are required. Secure your complimentary seats now: \n\nPick up tickets in person at the DCU Center Box Office (Tuesday through Friday 10 a.m. – 5 p.m.\, Saturday 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and Sunday/Monday on event days only) \nor online for free with no fees at Ticketmaster: ticketmaster.com/event/01005C7BD8C66B9D\n\nKnown for Billboard charting hits like Anytime and Back at One\, Brian McKnight has released 15 albums to date\, with several going 2 and 3x platinum\, and has sold over 25 million albums worldwide. In addition to being a singer\, songwriter and producer\, McKnight is also a multi-instrumentalist who plays nine instruments including piano\, guitar\, bass\, drums\, percussions\, trombone\, tuba\, flugelhorn and trumpet. Along with several Grammy nominations\, Brian McKnight has been the recipient of American Music Awards\, Soul Train Awards\, NAACP Image and Blockbuster Awards\, and Billboard Songwriter of The Year. \nConducting the renowned Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra for this special engagement is respected maestro Damon Gupton\, Principal Guest Conductor of the Cincinnati Pops. An accomplished composer\, narrator and actor with roles in film and television; such as\, Whiplash\, LaLa Land\, This is Forty\, Criminal Minds\, Prime Suspect and Deadline as well as guest and recurring appearances on Dirty John\, Goliath\, Bates Motel\, The Newsroom\, Suits\, Empire\, Law & Order\, Law & Order Criminal Intent and Third Watch.
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/tercentennial-concert-boston-pops-esplanade-orchestra-with-special-guest-brian-mcknight/
CATEGORIES:Art,BIPOC,Community,Date Night,Family-friendly,Free,Handicap Accessible,Live Music,Music,Performance,Tercentennial,Worcester
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220615T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220615T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
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SUMMARY:FREE Brown Bag Concert featuring the Armen Donelian Trio
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a complimentary lunchtime Brown Bag Concert featuring the Armen Donelian Trio! \n  \nArmen Donelian\n…Brings a serene sense of dignity and elegance to every measure. (Berkshire Eagle)\n…But don’t underestimate his ability to swing hard and throw punches. (Phildelphia Weekly) \nIn 25 countries throughout the Americas\, Europe\, Asia\, the Middle and Far East\, ARMEN DONELIAN has performed and recorded since 1975 as a featured solo pianist\, bandleader\, and with Jazz legends including Sonny Rollins\, Chet Baker\, Paquito D’Rivera\, Mongo Santamaria\, David Liebman and Billy Harper. \nA pianist with a crystalline touch but a penchant for avant gardism (New York Times)\, Armen Donelian has performed in the Bilsak\, Burlington\, Caramoor\, Cinco de Mayo\, Hennessey\, Istanbul\, Jacksonville\, Jazz Jamboree\, Jerusalem\, Montreal\, Nemu-no Sato\, Oshanitsky\, Ottawa\, Pori\, Portsmouth\, Toronto Harbourfront\, Tucson\, Veneto and Yerevan Jazz Festivals. \nA poetic composer (Swing Journal) of 100 works\, Armen Donelian has produced 14 critically acclaimed recordings backed by top-shelf New York artists including Eddie Gomez\, Billy Hart\, Jay Anderson\, Bill Stewart\, Dick Oatts\, Dean Johnson\, Marc Mommaas\, Tyshawn Sorey and\nDennis Mackrel. In his 2014 two-CD release Sayat-Nova: Songs Of My Ancestors (Sunnyside)\, with David Clark and George Schuller\, Donelian transforms 18th Century Armenian folk songs into Jazz masterpieces with Countless exquisite moments (Downbeat). \nArmen Donelian is a six-time Jazz Performance Fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts for concerts and master classes in New York City\, and a Fulbright Senior Scholar and Specialist in Armenia\, Finland\, Greece Sweden\, Switzerland and Romania. A faculty member at New School Jazz (1986-present) and William Paterson University (1993-2017)\, he has lectured in Athens\, Bucharest\, Corfu\, Copenhagen\, Gothenberg\, Graz\, The Hague\, Helsinki\, Iasi\, Jyväskylä\, Lisbon\, Malmö\, Paris\, St. Petersburg\, Tblisi\, Vienna\, Yerevan and Zurich. \nArmen Donelian has published Training The Ear Vols. 1 & 2\, Whole Notes: A Piano Masterclass and Ancestral Songs. A graduate of Columbia University (1972)\, Donelian studied privately with Carl Bamberger (conducting)\, Ludmila Ulehla (harmonic analysis)\, Harold Seletsky (Schoenberg theory and counterpoint) and Richie Beirach (jazz piano). www.armendonelian.com \n  \nArmen Donelian Trio Musicians\nArmen Donelian\, piano\nDavid Clark\, bass\nGeorge Schuller\, drums \n 
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/free-brown-bag-concert-featuring-the-armen-donelian-trio/
CATEGORIES:Community,Free,Music,Performance,Towns,Worcester
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220619T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
CREATED:20230518T180303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T180305Z
UID:3526-1655596800-1655683140@www.downtownworcester.org
SUMMARY:Youth Orchestra of San Antonio
DESCRIPTION:The Youth Orchestra of San Antonio performs at Mechanics Hall while on their New England Tour \nThe mission of Youth Orchestras of San Antonio\, the premier orchestral experience for youth citywide\, is to enhance education\, enrich the community\, and transform lives by pursuing excellence in classical music in a stimulating\, nurturing\, and fun environment that is equally accessible to all youth. \nYOSA provides young musicians of all backgrounds the opportunity to play music together so they can learn\, grow\, and thrive while connecting with the community. YOSA changes kids’ lives through music. We provide transformative music experiences to more than 2\,500 young musicians ages 8-20 through YOSA Orchestras\, YOSA Summer Symphony Camp\, and YOSA School Partnerships. YOSA connects motivated young musicians together and provides a world-class experience that helps youth grow creatively\, academically\, and socially. \nYOSA envisions a community where all musically-inclined youth in San Antonio have a chance to pursue their interests and maximize their potential. YOSA seeks ways to remove financial and social barriers to high-quality music education and designs its activities around this purpose.
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/youth-orchestra-of-san-antonio/
CATEGORIES:Community,Family-friendly,Free,Kid-friendly,Music,Performance,Towns,Worcester
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220624T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
CREATED:20230518T180303Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T180303Z
UID:3449-1656028800-1656115140@www.downtownworcester.org
SUMMARY:Gordon Lightfoot
DESCRIPTION:"I can't think of any Gordon Lightfoot song I don't like. Every time I hear a song of his\, I wish it would last forever. " – Bob Dylan \n"Gordon Lightfoot has created some of the most beautiful and lasting music of our time." – Kris Kristofferson \nAfter more than 50 active years of hit song making and international album sales well into the multi-millions\, it's safe to say that esteemed singer-songwriter and musician Gordon Lightfoot resides with some very exclusive company atop the list of all-time greats. Lightfoot has recorded 20 albums\, has five Grammy nominations and is a member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame. His song catalog is incredibly vast and includes such immortals as “Early Morning Rain\,” “If You Could Read My Mind\,” “Carefree Highway\,” “Sundown\,” “(That's What You Get) For Lovin Me\,” “The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald\," "Canadian Railroad Trilogy\," "Ribbon Of Darkness\," "Beautiful\," "Song For A Winter's Night" and "Rainy Day People.”   \nAside from his success in writing\, singing and performing his own songs\, Lightfoot has found fortune in having his songs recorded and performed by other great artists including Bob Dylan\, Elvis Presley\, Johnny Cash\, Hank Williams\, Jr.\, Jerry Lee Lewis\, Judy Collins\, Johnny Mathis\, Olivia Newton-John\, Barbra Streisand\, Peter Paul & Mary and more. \nTickets are $44\, $59\, $74 and $89 depending on seat location. For more information\, call the box office at 877.571.SHOW (7469).
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/gordon-lightfoot/
CATEGORIES:Music,Towns,Worcester
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220625T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
CREATED:20230518T180253Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T180259Z
UID:3461-1656185400-1656201540@www.downtownworcester.org
SUMMARY:Menopause The Musical®
DESCRIPTION:The Hilarious Celebration of Women and the Change!® \nCome join our sisterhood! \nFour women at a lingerie sale have nothing in common but a black lace bra AND memory loss\, hot flashes\, night sweats\, not enough sex\, too much sex and more! This hilarious musical parody set to classic tunes from the ‘60s\, ‘70s and ‘80s will have you cheering and dancing in the aisles! See what more than 15 million women and fans worldwide have been laughing about for 18 years. \n \n \nRecommended for ages 14+.\nTickets are $29\, $39 and $49 depending on seat location. Discounts are available for members and groups of 10 or more. For more information\, call the box office at 877.571.SHOW (7469).
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/menopause-the-musical/
CATEGORIES:Comedy,Music,Performance,Regions,Theatre,Worcester
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T235900
DTSTAMP:20260416T021432
CREATED:20230518T180253Z
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SUMMARY:John Philip Sousa National Honor Band NE Region Concert
DESCRIPTION:Fun Fact: The 2022 Band consists of 90 students from 25 states! \nAbout the John Philip Sousa National High School Honor Band:\nThe John Philip Sousa National High School Honor Band was formed in 1981 and met biannually for over twenty years under the direction of Col. John R. Bourgeois\, former conductor of “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band of Washington\, D.C. The group met for many years in Washington\, D.C. and also in New Orleans\, Louisiana. It met most recently in Boston\, Massachusetts\, presenting a concert in historical Fanueil Hall under the director of Col. Jason Fettig\, the present conductor of the United States Marine Band. The members of the Board of Directors of the John Philip Sousa Foundation are pleased to be able to offer the event once again. Students who were in grades 9 – 12 in September of 2021 from all fifty states and territories of the United States of America were invited to audition for this 2022 Sousa Honor Band. \nConcert Program:\nWho's Who in Navy Blue- John Philip Sousa\nFirefly – Ryan George\nIrish Tune from County Derry – Percy Aldridge Grainger\nFour Scottish Dances – Malcolm Arnold (trans. John P. Paynter)\nAmerica\, The Beautiful – Samuel Ward (arr. Carmen Dragon)\nFrank L. Battisti – Guest Conductor\nHymn for the Innocent – Julie Giroux\nConga del Fuego Nuevo – Arturo Marquez (arr. Nicel)\nThe Stars and Stripes Forever – John Philip Sousa
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/john-philip-sousa-national-honor-band-ne-region-concert/
CATEGORIES:Community,Family-friendly,Kid-friendly,Music,Performance,Tours,Towns,Worcester
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220629T235900
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UID:3557-1656460800-1656547140@www.downtownworcester.org
SUMMARY:2022 John Philip Sousa National High School Honor Band
DESCRIPTION:The John Philip Sousa Foundation is proud to be the sponsor of a very special event occurring June 29\, 2022 in Worcester\, Massachusetts – The John Philip Sousa National High School Honor Band.  This group will be performing in historic Mechanics Hall in Worcester on Wednesday\, June 29\, 2022 at 7pm and will consist of over 90 high school students selected\, by audition\, from across the country.  The band is being conducted by Colonel Michael J. Colburn\, former Director of the “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band. Mechanics Hall was the site of at least 27 performances by the original Sousa Band conducted by John Philip Sousa himself. The Sousa National High School Honor Band was formed in 1981 and met biannually for over twenty years under the direction of Col. John R. Bourgeois\, former conductor of “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band of Washington\, D.C. It met most recently in 2018 in Boston\, presenting a concert in historical Fanueil Hall under the Marine Band’s present director\, Col. Jason Fettig.
URL:https://www.downtownworcester.org/event/2022-john-philip-sousa-national-high-school-honor-band/
CATEGORIES:Music
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