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Event Series Bachtoberfest

BACHtoberfest Choir

Mechanics Hall 321 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts

Singers from around the country come together for a performance of Bach's cantatas. Part of BACHtoberfest Weekend.

The Worcester Chorus: Handel Messiah

Mechanics Hall 321 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts

Experience Worcester's longest-running holiday tradition with The Worcester Chorus in a live performance of Handel's Messiah from the stage at historic Mechanics Hall.

The Worcester Chorus Women’s Ensemble Holiday Concert

Trinity Lutheran Church Worcester 73 Lancaster St, Worcester, MA

The Worcester Chorus Women's Ensemble's annual holiday concert featuring Britten's Ceremony of Carols and other holiday classics and sing-a-longs.

American Spiritual Ensemble

Mechanics Hall 321 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts

A celebration of Spirituals, by an ensemble founded and led by Everett McCorvey.

Bach Christmas Oratorio

Mechanics Hall 321 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts

The Winchendon Players & The Worcester Chorus perform half of Bach's Christmas Oratorio. Part of THE COMPLETE BACH.

Emmanuel Music: Bach Solo Cantatas

Curtis Performance Hall 500 Salisbury Street, Worcester, Massachusetts

Boston-based ensemble performs three of Bach's solo cantatas. Part of THE COMPLETE BACH.

Event Series Bach Birthday Bash

Cantatathon 2026

Mechanics Hall 321 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts

Featuring Worcester Children's Chorus, Salisbury Singers, Voices of Concinnity, and All Saints Church Choir. Part of Bach's Birthday Bash Weekend.

Catherine Russell & Sean Mason Duo

JMAC 20 Franklin St, Worcester, MA

Celebrated jazz vocalist and star pianist blend traditions of blues, R&B, jazz, and pop music on the heels of their Grammy winning album, My Ideal.

Frederick: Cantata on the Life of Frederick Douglass

Mechanics Hall 321 Main Street, Worcester, Massachusetts

A World Premiere. The Worcester Chorus, Clark University Choir, and New England Repertory Orchestra, and soloist Malcom J. Merriweather come together under conductor Cailin Marcel Manson in a tribute to the early life of Frederick Douglass, composed by Brian Story.