2024-2025
South Coast
Chamber Music Series
“Welcome to another season of superb chamber music performed by artists of the NBSO. This year baritone Philip Lima joins us for an adventurous vocal program; clarinetist Nicholas Brown interprets trios of Brahms and Khachaturian; and maestro Yaniv Dinur lends his virtuosity to the Brahms Piano Quintet. Throughout the season, masterworks traversing three centuries disport with an eclectic array of works that lift the spirit while pleasing the senses and teasing the intellect. With special gratitude to Patty Plum Wylde for her sponsorship of our opening concert, we look forward to embarking on another superb journey with you, our steadfast supporters. Thank you so very much!”
Janice Weber, Artistic Director
South Coast Chamber Music Series
2024-2025
Concert tickets are available by using the links below or by calling the NBSO office (508-999-6276 ext 222).
Concert Tickets $25. Tickets must be purchased in advance and will not be available at the door.
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CONCERTS NOW START AT 3PM!
Saturdays, 3 PM
St. Gabriel’s Episcopal Church
124 Front Street
Marion, MA
Sundays, 3 PM
St. Peter’s Episcopal Church
351 Elm Street
South Dartmouth, MA
2024-2025 South Coast Chamber Music Series Musicians
Jesse Holstein, violin
EmmaLee Holmes-Hicks, violin
Anna Griffis, viola
Leo Eguchi, cello
Janice Weber, piano
Plus other NBSO musicians
Nicholas Brown, clarinet
Yaniv Dinur, piano
SING TO ME
October 12 &13, 2024, 3 PM
Special Additional Performance: Friday, October 11, 7 PM, New Bedford Whaling Museum
On October 11, join us in the Harbor View Gallery and stay for an after-concert reception to mingle with guests and musicians while enjoying hors D’oeuvres and spirits.
A dazzling vocal journey
Featuring Philip Lima, baritone
Many thanks to Patty Plum Wylde, whose generous Gift of Music has made this concert possible. She dedicates her gift to all teachers of music for their devotion to the art of making music eternal.
Ralph Vaughan Williams: Selections from Songs of Travel (arr. John Greer)
The Vagabond
Youth and Love
Whither Must I Wander?
Bright is the Ring of Words
I have Trod the Upward and the Downward Slope
Samuel Barber: Dover Beach, Op. 3
Charles Ives: Songs
The Children’s Hour
Tom Sails Away
The Circus Band
Three Spirituals
Wade in the Water (arr. Anthony Green)
Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (arr. H. T. Burleigh/Green)
Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho (arr. Cynthia Jackson/Green)
Joly Braga Santos: Piano Quartet in D Major, Op. 26
Joaquín Turina: The Toreador’s Prayer, Op. 34
Jesse Holstein, violin
EmmaLee Holmes-Hicks, violin
Anna Griffis, viola
Leo Eguchi, cello
Janice Weber, piano
Lustrous baritone Philip Lima joins NBSO core musicians in an eclectic potpourri ranging from Ralph Vaughan Williams’s Songs of Travel and Samuel Barber’s Dover Beach to the earthy songs of Charles Ives and three spirituals. A piano quartet by Portuguese master Joly Braga Santos and The Toreador’s Prayer by Joaquín Turina offer interludes of instrumental poetry and brilliance.
Tickets are not available at the door.
If you click on the purchase tickets link and it states that tickets are not available and you do not see a blue “BUY” box, that means the concert is sold out.
If concerts sell out, you may request to be added to a waitlist by emailing asmith@nbsymphony.org by noon on the Friday prior to the concert.
Please note that our office hours are Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.
TRIO TRIO
November 30 & December 1, 2024, 3 PM
Three awesome trios
Aram Khachaturian: Trio in G minor for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano (1932)
Johannes Brahms: Clarinet Trio in A minor, Op. 114 (1891)
Ellen Taaffe Zwilich: Piano Trio (1987)
Jesse Holstein, violin
Leo Eguchi, cello
Janice Weber, piano
Three powerful trios prove that less can be so much more. NBSO clarinetist Nicholas Brown lends his artistry to Aram Khachaturian’s incisive Trio of 1932 and Brahms’s late, sublime Clarinet Trio, Op. 114. The 1987 Piano Trio by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, much praised for its clarity, wit, and semblance to a bolt of lightning, reinforces her reputation as one of the finest composers of her generation. Let’s cube it!
Tickets are not available at the door.
If you click on the purchase tickets link and it states that tickets are not available and you do not see a blue “BUY” box, that means the concert is sold out.
If concerts sell out, you may request to be added to a waitlist by emailing asmith@nbsymphony.org by noon on the Friday prior to the concert.
Please note that our office hours are Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.
GALAXY
February 1 & 2, 2025, 3 PM
Twin meteors and a twinkling star
Johannes Brahms: Piano Quintet in F minor, Op. 34 (1864)
Philipp Scharwenka: Piano Trio in A Major, Op. 105 (1898)
Bohuslav Martinů: Duo for Violin and Cello, H. 157 (1927)
EmmaLee Holmes-Hicks, violin
Anna Griffis, viola
Leo Eguchi, cello
Yaniv Dinur, piano
Janice Weber, piano
Yaniv Dinur joins his NBSO colleagues for a performance of Brahms’s colossal Piano Quintet, one of the cornerstones of the chamber repertoire. A charming Trio by Philipp Scharwenka and Bohuslav Martinů’s riveting Duo No. 1 for Violin and Cello round out a program ablaze with heavenly inspiration.
Tickets are not available at the door.
If you click on the purchase tickets link and it states that tickets are not available and you do not see a blue “BUY” box, that means the concert is sold out.
If concerts sell out, you may request to be added to a waitlist by emailing asmith@nbsymphony.org by noon on the Friday prior to the concert.
Please note that our office hours are Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.
ELAN
March 29 & 30, 2025, 3 PM
Elegance, intellect, surprise, delight
Victoria Bond: Dancing on Glass
Betsy Jolas: Scion
Moritz Moszkowski: Suite for Two Violins and Piano in G minor, Op. 71
Maurice Ravel: String Quartet in F Major (1903)
Jesse Holstein, violin
EmmaLee Holmes-Hicks, violin
Anna Griffis, viola
Leo Eguchi, cello
Janice Weber, piano
Victoria Bond’s Dancing on Glass evokes the unique musical language that has garnered accolades for this American composer and conductor. Scion for solo cello reveals Betsy Jolas, doyenne of Franco-American sophistication, still at the top of her game at age 97. Moritz Moszkowski’s Suite for Two Violins and Piano offers turn-of-the-century fireworks and we celebrate the 150th anniversary of Maurice Ravel’s birth with his ravishing String Quartet.
Tickets are not available at the door.
If you click on the purchase tickets link and it states that tickets are not available and you do not see a blue “BUY” box, that means the concert is sold out.
If concerts sell out, you may request to be added to a waitlist by emailing asmith@nbsymphony.org by noon on the Friday prior to the concert.
Please note that our office hours are Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.
HEART AND SOUL
May 3 & 4, 2025, 3 PM
Magic Potions
Quincy Porter: Suite for Viola Alone (1930)
Vítězslav Novák: String Quartet No. 2 in D Major, Op. 35 (1904)
Gabriel Fauré: Piano Quintet No. 2 in C minor, Op. 115 (1921)
Jesse Holstein, violin
EmmaLee Holmes-Hicks, violin
Anna Griffis, viola
Leo Eguchi, cello
Janice Weber, piano
A program of startling intensity opens with Quincy Porter’s Suite for Viola Alone. The neo-romantic Bohemian Vítězslav Novák tugs the heartstrings with his haunting String Quartet, composed after a summer in the forests of Wallachia. Our season ends with Gabriel Fauré’s scintillating Second Piano Quintet, a masterpiece of shadow and light.
Tickets are not available at the door.
If you click on the purchase tickets link and it states that tickets are not available and you do not see a blue “BUY” box, that means the concert is sold out.
If concerts sell out, you may request to be added to a waitlist by emailing asmith@nbsymphony.org by noon on the Friday prior to the concert.
Please note that our office hours are Monday – Friday, 9 am – 5 pm.
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The South Coast Chamber Music Series (SCCMS) was formed to present superior chamber music for the communities of Southeastern Massachusetts. SCCMS held its first subscription series concert on October 20, 2001. Since then, we have performed composers from Bach, Brahms, and Ravel to present-day masters Takemitsu and Piston. Each program presents an engaging array of styles, timbres, and artists in lively acoustic environments in Marion and South Dartmouth. We joined forces with the NBSO in 2014, giving both organizations an opportunity to expand in all directions—more concerts, more musicians, and more music—and are thrilled to connect with our loyal and growing audience.