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Notes from Across the Sea: Voices from Germany

  • Brown Hall, New England Conservatory 290 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA, 02115 United States (map)
Donate to this concert in support of Women's Lunch Place

This concert is generously sponsored by Barbara and Kennett Burnes.

Music for Food’s 13th season finale will be held at 7:30pm on Sunday, April 23, in New England Conservatory’s Brown Hall, featuring Brahms Piano Quintet, Beethoven String Quartet Op. 59, No. 1, and selections from Robert Schumann’s Zwölf Gedichte von Justinus Kerner, op. 35, performed by the ever-inspiring Ayano Ninomiya, Lucy Chapman, Kim Kashkashian, Peter Stumpf, Alessio Bax, Corey Gaudreau, Tanya Blaich, and the Parker Quartet. Admission is free, and all donations will benefit Women’s Lunch Place (WLP), which is celebrating its 40th anniversary of providing needed resources to vulnerable women in Boston.

  • Thanks in part to MFF’s $22,918.12 contribution last season, WLP prepared and served a record 111,009 healthy meals in the last fiscal year. This comes at a critical time, because:

  • One in three adults in Massachusetts experienced food insecurity last year

  • Grocery prices are higher than they’ve been since WLP’s inception

Additional Details:

Suggested donation is $30+ and $10+ for students, collected at the door. 100% of donations will benefit Women's Lunch Place—a day shelter serving women experiencing homelessness, hunger, and poverty in the greater Boston area.

Masks recommended.

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Schubert Quintet at the Brookline Public Library