Handel and Haydn Society

For 200 years the Handel and Haydn Society has enriched life and influenced culture by bringing vocal and instrumental music to America. Founded in Boston in 1815, H+H is considered the oldest continuously performing arts organization in the United States and celebrated its Bicentennial last season with special concerts and initiatives to mark two centuries of music making. Under the leadership of Artistic Director Harry Christophers, H+H performs at the highest level of excellence and also provides engaging, accessible, and broadly inclusive music education in Greater Boston and beyond. Learn more at Handel + Haydn

Beyond the Music Series: Music for Healing

In our inaugural H+H More than the Music event, Music for Healing. H+H Board member Cecily Tyler moderates an inspiring conversation with leading experts in neurotherapeutics and music therapy: Brian Harris (MEDRhythms); Joy Allen (Berklee College of Music) and Christina Day Martinson (H+H Associate Concertmaster), whose upcoming independent full-length documentary, A Second Movement, tells her deeply personal story of healing through music. Learn about cutting edge research and new solutions that leverage the power of music and technology to redefine what’s possible in physical and mental health.

 
 

Musical Pairings: H+H Musicians + Their Instruments

Susanna Ogata
Baroque violin

Guy Fishman
Cello

Aisslinn Nosky
Baroque violin

Sarah Freiburg
Baroque cello

Rob Nairn
Baroque bass

 

Handel + Haydn Vocal Arts Program