May 30th concert in Roxbury offers Baroque bops, new jams, and celebrates queerness in classical music
All tickets are “pay what you wish”
BOSTON | The iconoclastic Brooklyn collective ChamberQUEER (CQ) teams up with Grammy-winning Boston institution the Handel and Haydn Society (H+H) for BaroQUEER: Historically Informed. Co-curated by H+H programming consultant and superstar countertenor Reginald Mobley and CQ cofounders Brian Mummert (baritone) and Jules Biber (cello), this concert asks: “Whose histories inform the way we play and perceive Baroque music, and what would it mean to center performers’ voices and stories?” Featuring music by composers ranging from George Frideric Handel and Jean-Baptiste Lully to Julius Eastman and Caroline Shaw, the program celebrates queer perspectives that have shaped the early-music revival and influenced generations of boundary-breaking artists.
BaroQUEER: Historically Informed is an event of Everyone250, a collective effort of Boston cultural institutions and community partners to elevate historically marginalized voices and contributions as America commemorates its 250th anniversary. E250 events celebrate Boston’s hidden history, rich culture, and vibrant present to promote inclusion and redefine what it means to belong in Boston. For more information, please visit: Everyone250.org.
WHEN
Friday, May 30, 2025 at 7:30pm
WHERE
Hibernian Hall
184 Dudley St., Roxbury, MA 02119
TICKETS: PAY WHAT YOU WISH
H+H believes that music connects us all, and is committed to being accessible. Tickets for this concert are pay what you wish. Please visit handelandhaydn.org to reserve a ticket for the amount that fits your level of comfort.
FEATURED PERFORMERS
Cassandra Extavour, soprano
Reginald Mobley, countertenor
Doug Dodson, countertenor
Gregório Taniguchi, tenor
Brian Mummert, baritone
Dana Whiteside, baritone
David Dickey, oboe & recorder
Pablo O’Connell, oboe & recorder
Rafa Prendergast, violin
Rebecca Scout Nelson, violin
Keats Dieffenbach, viola
Jules Biber, cello
Thomas Barth, cello
Andrew Arceci, violone
Dušan Balarin, theorbo & guitar
Justin Blackwell, organ & harpsichord
NEW YORK CITY PERFORMANCE
BaroQUEER: Historically Informed will be presented in New York City by Carnegie Hall Citywide on Thursday, June 5 at 7:30pm at Judson Memorial Church (55 Washington Square South). Tickets are free and can be reserved at: Eventbrite/BaroQUEER.
ABOUT H+H (handelandhaydn.org)
Boston’s Grammy-winning Handel and Haydn Society performs Baroque and Classical music with a freshness, a vitality, and a creativity that inspires all ages. Called “one of the most exciting ensembles of historically informed performances in the world” (OperaWire), H+H has been captivating audiences for 210 consecutive seasons (the most of any performing arts organization in the United States), speaking to its singular success at welcoming new audiences to this extraordinary music, generation after generation.
ABOUT ChamberQUEER (chamberqueer.org)
Hailed as “a utopian dream… [at] the cutting-edge of classical music” (The Nation), ChamberQUEER highlights LGBTQ+ voices in contemporary & historical music and reimagines the classical concert experience as a radically inclusive gathering space & musical community for the 21st century. Founded in 2018 by Jules Biber (cello), Danielle Buonaiuto (soprano), Brian Mummert (baritone), and Andrew Yee (cello), CQ operates as a collective of performers, composers, and creators. Our flagship annual Pride festival, staged in Brooklyn each June, has been commended by The New Yorker and listed by The New York Times as a 2022 “Best of Pride” event; 2024’s fringe-style festival, Constellation, featured twenty-one events over six days, showcasing the voices of dozens of LGBTQ+ musicians from around the globe.