
H+H Listening Room
Listen to (and watch) recordings of past H+H performances and clips about our musical offerings.
December 20 + 22, 2020
A Baroque Christmas
Streaming Concert performed on December 20 + 22, 2020. Learn more about the concert.
November 22 + 24, 2020
GLORIES OF THE BAROQUE
Streaming Concert performed on November 22 + 24, 2020. Learn more about the concert.
October 11 + 13, 2020
The Magic of VIVALDI
Streaming Concert performed on October 11 + 13, 2020. Learn more about the concert.
September 27 + 29, 2020
The Magic of Bach
Streaming Concert performed on September 27 + 29, 2020. Learn more about the concert.
August 9, 2020
Beethoven's "Hallelujah" Chorus from Christ on the Mount of Olives
Featuring singers from the H+H Chorus; Ian Watson, organ; with an introduction by H+H Artistic Director Harry Christophers
July 25, 2020
OLD Masters in the new age
A livestream presented by Groupmuse, featuring Aisslinn Nosky, H+H Concertmaster and Guy Fishman, H+H Principal Cellist
July 19, 2020
Livestream from Kennebunkport
A livestream presented from St. Ann's by the Sea in Kennebunkport, ME. Featuring Susanna Ogata, Assistant Concertmaster, and Ian Watson, Principal Harpsichord
June 25, 2020
Purcell's The Fairy Queen (2018)
Enjoy this special introduction of The Fairy Queen, which H+H last performed in 2018, by H+H Artistic Director Harry Christophers and his daughter, (an accomplished actress and the narrator for this production) Antonia Christophers, followed by the recording of this April 2018 performance.
Act 1
Act 2
Act 3
Act 4
Act 5
June 2, 2020
Jonathan Woody's NIGRA SUM SED FORMOSA - I AM BLACK BUT BEAUTIFUL
A fantasia on microaggressions. Featuring Reginald Mobley, director and countertenor; Elise Groves, soprano; Cassandra Extavour, soprano; Stefan Reed, tenor; Jonathan Woody, bass-baritone and composer of this work; Francesca McNeeley, cello; Julia Scott Carey, keyboard; H+H Vocal Arts Program Concert Choir (Dr. Jennifer Kane, conductor)
May 17, 2020
Biber's Passacaglia for solo violin
Featuring Aisslinn Nosky, H+H Concertmaster
May 12, 2020
CLASSICAL KIDS STORYTIME: "THE BOY WHO SAID WOW!"
Listen to this delightful children's story about Ronan Mattin, also known as "The Boy Who Said Wow!" Read all about this incredible story of the power of music here.
May 8, 2020
WBZ's Jordan Rich interviews H+H President and CEO David Snead
March 28, 2020
"I Dream a World" by André Thomas | Nigra Sum Sed Formosa Concert
Featuring the HHYC Concert Choir (Dr. Jennifer Kane, conductor), along with members of the H+H Chorus and Castle of our Skins
Brandenburg Concertos in Santo Domingo, Part 1 (2020)
Handel and Haydn Society performs Brandenburg Concerto Nos. 2, 1, & 4 at Festival2020 of Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Dominican Republic’s Colonial City.
Brandenburg Concertos in Santo Domingo, Part 2 (2020)
Handel and Haydn Society performs Brandenburg Concerto Nos. Nos. 6, 5, and 3 at Festival2020 of Conciertos de la Villa de Santo Domingo, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in the Dominican Republic’s Colonial City.
Ireland Tour Choir Performance (2019)
Members of the Handel and Haydn Society Youth Choruses performed across Ireland in the summer of 2019. Enjoy this performance by the Ireland Tour Choir of "Danny Boy" in Dublin's Christ Church Cathedral.
H+H Featured at Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular
David Snead speaks about H+H in this video featured during the July 4th Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular, produced by the Bloomberg Arts Initiative.
THE "WOW" CHILD
Listen to this brief clip from Sunday's performance of Mozart's Masonic Funeral Music, and enjoy the wonderful moment of spontaneity just after the music ends.
H+H IN NEW YORK CITY: PURCELL'S DIDO AND AENEAS (2019)
H+H returned to New York for a sold-out concert of works by Henry Purcell, including arguable his most famous composition, Dido and Aeneas, in the spectacular Temple of Dendur at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
H+H IN NEW YORK CITY: MONTEVERDI VESPERS (2017)
H+H returned to New York for a sold-out performance of Monteverdi's Vespers of 1610 in the spectacular Temple of Dendur at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.