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The Goethe-Institut is the cultural institute of the Federal Republic of Germany with a global reach. It promote knowledge of the German language abroad and foster international cultural cooperation. We convey a comprehensive picture of Germany by providing information on Germany's cultural, social and political life.
The Goethe-Institut is a wheelchair accessible, salon-style space that seats j … Moreust over 120 people and offers audiences an "up close and personal" experience that you cannot get anywhere else in Boston.
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Chameleon Arts Ensemble presents a tale that's told in ancient song, an evening of chamber works inspired by the folk music of their composers' native lands. From Maurice Ravel's Tzigane Rapsody de Concert and Manuel De Falla's Siete Canciones Populares Espanolas to Chen Yi's Qi and Judith Weir's fanciful Airs from Another Planet: Traditional Music from Outer Space, this concert is a jubilant celebration of musical traditions across the world. Learn more...
The Chameleon Arts Ensemble opens its new chamber music season with transcendent music I have heard , a concert featuring three celebrated works from three centuries. The program will include Debussy's Sonata for flute, viola & harp, Brahms' B Major Piano Trio and Krzysztof Penderecki's colossal Sextet. Learn more...
The Chameleon Arts Ensemble and guest pianist Katherine Chi present Forever Sounding Across Centuries. The program is highlighted by Leo Ornstein's Piano Quintet (1927), a lost masterpiece by a man who was one of the most important American composers and pianists of the early 20th century before his abrupt retirement from live performance. Also on the program: Mozart's Clarinet Quintet in A Major and the Boston premiere of Derek Bermel's Wanderings for woodwind quintet. Learn more...
Great composers do not arrive fully formed. They absorb influences from teachers, contemporaries and circumstances, transforming them into artistic sensibilities all their own. Join the Chameleons and guest artist Janna Baty, mezzo-soprano, for an evening exploring a few links in the never-ending chain of teachers and students: Brahms, Zemlinsky, Schoenberg, Earl Kim and John Adams. Learn more...
The Goethe-Institut Boston is located between Berkeley and Clarendon Street.
By public transportation:
Subway (MBTA):
Green Line: Copley
Orange Line: Back Bay Station (also Commuter Rail)
Red Line: Charles/MGH
Parking:
Boston Common Garage
Tel.: 617-954-2098
Entrance on Charles St.
Back Bay Garage
Tel.:617-266-7006
500 Boylston St.
Entrance on St. James and Clarendon St.
Both parking garages are 10 minutes walk from the Goethe-Institut.
Handicap Information
Handicap seating may be available.
Please contact us before buying tickets to make arrangements.