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April 2025
Tufts Small Jazz Ensembles
The Tufts Department of Music presents a concert featuring the Paul Ahlstrand and Nando Michelin small jazz ensembles. Free to the public with no tickets required; also viewable via Tufts Music Live Streaming.
Find out more »Pete Rowley at Mrs. Murphy’s
Pete Rowley, who plays guitar as part of The Clippertones, has the spotlight this evening at Mrs. Murphy's Pub. The rest of the Mrs. Murphy's music lineup this week has Hope Chernesky at 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Sean McFarland at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, Alyssa Barker at 8 p.m. on Thursday, Fiddle Pete at 8 p.m. on Friday, Kier Byrnes at 8 p.m. on Saturday, and on Sunday, Sammy Wetstein solo at noon and in a duo at 5 p.m.…
Find out more »Main Era + 2 Bands at Deep Cuts
Main Era, an experimental quartet from Boston, headlines tonight's live music at Deep Cuts. The band consists of lead vocalist and guitarist Garrett Greaves, lead guitarist Willie Swift, bassist Jack Halberian, and drummer Maeve Malloy. Also performing: Hotspit and Husbands. Tickets are $10 in advance, $12 show day through Dice.
Find out more »Hope Chernesky at Mrs. Murphy’s
Hope Chernesky returns to Mrs. Murphy's Pub to perform this evening's live music. She plays fiddle, guitar, and sings, and her style is based in a background of New England and Acadian fiddling mixed with elements of Celtic, bluegrass, and old-time music.
Find out more »Decoding Shostakovich: Music Diplomacy and U.S.-Soviet Cultural Exchanges
The Tufts University Department of Music, the Russia and Eurasia Program at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, and the Boston Symphony Orchestra present a solo violin performance by Victor Romanul and a panel discussion exploring the role of music in cultural diplomacy, focusing on Dmitri Shostakovich and U.S.-Soviet cultural exchanges. As a composer deeply entangled in the political and artistic currents of his time, Shostakovich was a towering cultural figure of the Cold War era. His works were…
Find out more »Tufts Early Music Ensemble
The Tufts University Early Music Ensemble presents a program of early 17th century Italian music by Monteverdi, Trabaci, Duarte, Frescobaldi and others for voices, recorders, violas da gamba, Baroque flute, lute and harpsichord. Jane Hershey, director. Free to the public with no tickets required; also viewable via Tufts Music Live Streaming.
Find out more »Sean McFarland at Mrs. Murphy’s
Sean McFarland, familiar to some as the Blue Banjo Giraffe, will be strumming and plucking this evening at Mrs. Murphy's Pub.
Find out more »Euphoria Again + 2 Bands at Deep Cuts
Euphoria Again, the long-running dream folk project of Philadelphia-area singer-guitarist John Klein, has top billing tonight at Deep Cuts. The band's third full-length album, "Waiting On Time To Fly," came out last November. Also performing: Whitehall and Dogwood Tales. Tickets are $12 in advance, $15 show day through Dice.
Find out more »Tufts Chamber Music
Tufts University students present works for strings, winds, brass, and piano. Free to the public with no tickets required; also viewable via Tufts Music Live Streaming.
Find out more »Matt & Shannon Heaton Virtual Guided Session
Medford musicians Matt and Shannon Heaton host their monthly Virtual Guided Session on a different day (Thursday instead of Saturday), at a different time (9 a.m. not 2 p.m.) and from a different location (Japan rather than Medford!). They'll be joined by flute player Tomoaki Hatekeyama (Hatao) and other Irish music friends in Osaka. All are welcome to tune in to the live session via YouTube for moderately paced Irish tunes and upbeat chat. Cost is free, but virtual tip…
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