Longwood Symphony Orchestra Presents: Adoration
Jordan Hall

$10 and up
In-Person Event
Open to the Public

Benefiting Vinfen
Music Director Jotaro Nakano leads the orchestra of Boston’s medical community in a program about love and devotion, from Florence Price's gorgeous Adoration for strings to the soaring, romantic Symphony No. 2 by Sergei Rachmaninoff. This concert will also feature a guest performance by Cambridge Common Voices.
Cambridge Common Voices is a community chorus established in partnership between Harvard College and the Threshold Program at Lesley University, a transition program for young adults with diverse learning challenges. This ensemble strives to create an inclusive musical space and practice, affirming individual voices, and explore innovative approaches to music-making, including elements of Universal Design for Learning and Empowering Song.
A portion of the proceeds from this concert will benefit the LSO’s Community Partner, Vinfen. Vinfen has been a lifeline for individuals with mental health challenges, intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and behavioral health challenges since 1977. Operating from Massachusetts, Vinfen is dedicated to transforming lives by promoting dignity, independence, and personal growth. The organization's services, which include residential, clinical, and employment support, have had a profound impact on individuals, helping them achieve their full potential and lead fulfilling lives.
Please reach out to LSO with any questions regarding programming or ticketing details at (617) 987-0100 or info@longwoodsymphony.org.
Music Director Jotaro Nakano leads the orchestra of Boston’s medical community in a program about love and devotion, from Florence Price's gorgeous Adoration for strings to the soaring, romantic Symphony No. 2 by Sergei Rachmaninoff. This concert will also feature a guest performance by Cambridge Common Voices.
Cambridge Common Voices is a community chorus established in partnership between Harvard College and the Threshold Program at Lesley University, a transition program for young adults with diverse learning challenges. This ensemble strives to create an inclusive musical space and practice, affirming individual voices, and explore innovative approaches to music-making, including elements of Universal Design for Learning and Empowering Song.
A portion of the proceeds from this concert will benefit the LSO’s Community Partner, Vinfen. Vinfen has been a lifeline for individuals with mental health challenges, intellectual and developmental disabilities, brain injuries, and behavioral health challenges since 1977. Operating from Massachusetts, Vinfen is dedicated to transforming lives by promoting dignity, independence, and personal growth. The organization's services, which include residential, clinical, and employment support, have had a profound impact on individuals, helping them achieve their full potential and lead fulfilling lives.
Please reach out to LSO with any questions regarding programming or ticketing details at (617) 987-0100 or info@longwoodsymphony.org.
Artist(s)
Jotaro Nakano, Music Director
Cambridge Common Voices, Guest Artists (Andrew Clark, Music Director)
Florence Price: Adoration
Guest performance: Cambridge Common Voices
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Symphony No.2, op. 27, E minor