The Boston Symphony Orchestra has chosen Gloucester to launch its 2012-13 Community Chamber Concerts series. The first concert in the series of nine will be Sunday, Oct. 28, at the Gloucester Unitarian Universalist Church, at 3 p.m. It’s FREE, but seating preference will be given to those who order tickets in advance. You can do this only through the BSO website here, or by phone at 888-266-1200. The program includes works by Debussy and Mozart. 

If you haven’t heard chamber music performed in this space, you are in for a treat. The acoustics are amazing – ranked by a professional as equal to or better than Rockport’s fabulous new performance space, Shalin Liu. Because the church is not a concert hall, the musicians are not on stage. Performers and audience share the space and both experience the intimacy and vibrancy of of the sound. PLUS IT’S ALL FREE.
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