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Handel and Haydn Society Expands Digital Offerings

Summer of Beethoven,” Livestream Performances, Archival Recordings, Podcast, and Streaming Radio Stations now available online (Boston June 6, 2020] The Handel and Haydn Society has expanded its digital programming, providing hours of content free of charge to listeners. The new content includes a 9-week Summer of Beethoven festival, a podcast hosted by the orchestra’s principal …

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The Handel and Haydn Society’s “Bach Christmas” Moves to St. Cecilia Parish

December 17 + 20 [June 23, 2020] The Handel and Haydn Society has announced that its performances of “Bach Christmas” will now take place at St. Cecilia Parish in Boston’s Back Bay. Maestra Laurence Equilbey, conductor of Paris’s acclaimed Insula orchestra and Accentus choir, will make her H+H debut conducting the H+H Orchestra and Chorus …

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Handel and Haydn Society Received Catalyst Grant from League of American Orchestras

Money Will Be Used to Advance Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion [Boston, MA] The Handel and Haydn Society has been awarded an $18,760 grant from the League of American Orchestras to strengthen their understanding of equity, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) and to help transform organizational culture. Given to just twenty-eight orchestras nationwide, the one-year grants comprise …

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Black Lives Matter

Dear Members of the H+H Community, The past week has seen yet another heart-wrenching reminder of the tragic truth about the continuing blight of racism in our country. The murder of George Floyd was the latest in a long, long trail of brutality against Black people and other people of color, going back to before …

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WHRB Radio: The “What Could Have Been” Orgy

On May 6, WHRB presented the “What Could Have Been” Orgy, a celebration of the Boston area’s classical musicians and the concerts that they should have performed. This Orgy was dedicated to all the concerts that have been interrupted, all the performing arts organizations facing difficult choices, and all the musicians who have had to …

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