Where:
Gore Place
52 Gore Street
Waltham, MA 02453
Admission:
$100
Categories:
History, Music
Christopher and Rebecca Gore were patrons of culture and the arts. They were early supporters of some of Boston's nascent arts institutions, such as the Handel and Haydn Society. This autumn we are bringing the music of the Gores back to their Mansion. A chamber trio will perform the music of the time on violin, cello and our 1821 Broadwood grand piano. In the early 19th century, Broadwood and Sons was the most important piano maker in England. Our Broadwood is very similar to one that was presented to Beethoven in 1818. It remained one of the composer's most cherished possessions for the rest of his life.
Join us for a concert of chamber music where we welcome: Guy Fishman D.M.A.
Principal Cellist, The Handel & Haydn Society Faculty, New England Conservatory of Music; Renée Hemsing, Violinist/Violist Co-chair of Early Music at New England Conservatory Prep; Ian Watson, Principal Keyboardist and Associate Conductor, The Handel & Haydn Society.
Matinee Concert 2pm, $50; Evening concert and Reception, $100. Order at goreplace.org.
Saturday, Jul 18, 2026 9:30a
Castle Hill on the Crane Estate