Join us to celebrate the festive season with a special concert.
We guarantee you will be delighted by this beloved holiday classic!
CONDUCTOR:
Kristo Kondakci
SOLOISTS:
Emily Tweedy, Soprano
Nataly Wickham, Alto
Ethan DePuy, Tenor
Junhan Choi, Bass
FEATURING:
Eureka Ensemble
Boston Landmarks One City Choir
NEMPAC Youth Choir
This concert will begin with a special prelude sung by the NEMPAC Youth Choir made up of students from the local North End Elementary schools,
St. John School and Eliot K-8 Innovation School,
directed by Alexandra Dietrich and Stefano Marchese.
Tickets and seating are limited; please purchase your tickets online.
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