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Holiday Concert featuring the Beatrice MasterSingers, accompanied by Heinrich Christensen. Co-presented by St. Mary-St. Catherine of Siena Parish and the Friends of the Charlestown Branch of the Boston Public Library. Held on Sunday, December 7, 2025
BOSTON - BostonChron -- The Beatrice MasterSingers, a distinguished ensemble within the Dee Opera Company, was founded by Artistic Director Stephanie Beatrice to bring a unique level of vocal artistry to the presentation of choral music. This professional choir of 24 voices is dedicated not only to musical excellence but also to creating a profound listening experience rooted in the fundamentals of choral artistry. Every performance is crafted to embody a seamless, unified sound that honors the music's intentions and captures an authentic expression of human connection.
In describing what will be in store for this upcoming concert, Ms. Beatrice had this to say: "You aren't going to find another concert like this. First, our ensemble is composed of professional singers (and in opera!), the sound you are getting from this group isn't like what you are going to hear elsewhere. Second, the programming is direct; it's all Advent music. It's the tunes we all know and love that have carried the spirit of the season for generations, but we have been hearing less of. On this Christmas Concert, we are giving you time and space to hear, heal, reflect, and rejoice, and in the end, we invite you to sing with us. There is something powerful in 200+ people standing and singing together in jubilation."
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The Woodberry and Harris organ, in place since St. Mary's consecration in 1892, will support the congregation with its sonorous tones. Denmark native Heinrich Christensen earned an Artist Diploma in Organ Performance from the Boston Conservatory where his teacher was James David Christie. He was appointed Music Director of King's Chapel in 2000 and is also active as a writer, teacher and a member of the American Guild of Organists.
Listing information: Holiday Concert featuring the Beatrice MasterSingers, accompanied by Heinrich Christensen. Co-presented by St. Mary-St. Catherine of Siena Parish and the Friends of the Charlestown Branch of the Boston Public Library. Held on Sunday, December 7, 2025, at 3:00 pm. St. Mary's Church, 55 Warren Street, Charlestown, MA 02129. Wheelchair accessible. The concert is free; donations to Harvest on Vine Food Pantry are welcome. (617) 242-4664, stmarystcatherine.org (http://www.stmarystcatherine.org/), info@stmarystcatherine.org.
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In describing what will be in store for this upcoming concert, Ms. Beatrice had this to say: "You aren't going to find another concert like this. First, our ensemble is composed of professional singers (and in opera!), the sound you are getting from this group isn't like what you are going to hear elsewhere. Second, the programming is direct; it's all Advent music. It's the tunes we all know and love that have carried the spirit of the season for generations, but we have been hearing less of. On this Christmas Concert, we are giving you time and space to hear, heal, reflect, and rejoice, and in the end, we invite you to sing with us. There is something powerful in 200+ people standing and singing together in jubilation."
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The Woodberry and Harris organ, in place since St. Mary's consecration in 1892, will support the congregation with its sonorous tones. Denmark native Heinrich Christensen earned an Artist Diploma in Organ Performance from the Boston Conservatory where his teacher was James David Christie. He was appointed Music Director of King's Chapel in 2000 and is also active as a writer, teacher and a member of the American Guild of Organists.
Listing information: Holiday Concert featuring the Beatrice MasterSingers, accompanied by Heinrich Christensen. Co-presented by St. Mary-St. Catherine of Siena Parish and the Friends of the Charlestown Branch of the Boston Public Library. Held on Sunday, December 7, 2025, at 3:00 pm. St. Mary's Church, 55 Warren Street, Charlestown, MA 02129. Wheelchair accessible. The concert is free; donations to Harvest on Vine Food Pantry are welcome. (617) 242-4664, stmarystcatherine.org (http://www.stmarystcatherine.org/), info@stmarystcatherine.org.
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(on behalf of Friends of the Charlestown Library)
mary.c.curtin@gmail.com
6174705867
Source: Friends of the Charlestown Branch of the BPL
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