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THE REMAINDER OF JP CONCERTS 19/20 SEASON HAS BEEN CANCELLED AND WILL BE RETURNING SOON.

JP Concerts is a community music program of St. John's Episcopal Church in Jamaica Plain. We are managed by resident performing arts company, Open Theatre Project and share their mission of an open-to-all arts community with a focus on diversity. Our programming of concerts reflects the diverse sounds  and faces of our community and our beautiful home provides world class acoustics in a historic location along with a partnership that has helped us explore new sounds and opportunities each year. On behalf of the entire JP Concerts, OTP & St. John’s family we want to welcome you to another year of beautiful music and diverse programming that we hope nurtures your mind & soul.

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Andromeda Quintet

Women at the 49th Parallel. Adventurous listening experiences to audiences of all ages.

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The Apollo Ensemble of Boston

One of New England's premiere Chamber Orchestra conducted by Elias Miller

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CANCELLED - Matt Savage Jazz Trio w/Mark Zaleski & Max Ridley

 Jazz Trio featuring an intimate and varied set of standards and originals with Matt Savage, Mark Zaleski, Max Ridley 

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Darell Katz and OddSong

New music from OddSong, a multi-stylistic jazz group, featuring the soaring voice of Rebecca Shrimpton, four saxophones, violin and marimba

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The Zaleski Brothers & Family

An annual tradition featuring the jazz & folk stylings of Mark & Glenn Zaleski along with the soaring vocals of Greta DiGiorgio and virtuostic talent of  violinist, Tomoko Omura. 

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CANCELLED - Natraj

Indian Ragas and African Rhythms in the Sanctuary

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The Weston Wind Quintet & Friends

Chamber Music Concert featuring some of Boston's finest instrumentalists. 

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CANCELLED - Holes in the Floor

Four cellos illustrate the development and expressive potential of Classical Music from the Renaissance to modern day.

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