But there are plenty of things happening around Independence Day this year. The federal holiday calls in the middle of Boston’s Harborfest, with nautical celebrations, tours, and displays all week.
At Longfellow House–Washington’s Headquarters in Cambridge, Columbia’s Musick performs today at 4:00 P.M. Ensemble-in-Residence at King’s Chapel, this group of instrumentalists and vocalists will present ”The World of Washington: Man and Myth in Music”:
The concert includes war songs, presidential marches, welcome odes that celebrated his arrival wherever he went, chamber music from the collection of his step-daughter Nelly Custis, dance and theatrical tunes that he enjoyed as an exquisite dancer and a theater enthusiast, a small sampling of the songs lamenting his death in 1799, and festive music from 19th-century commemorations of Washington’s birthday, including a song from 1815 that later evolved into “Hail to the Chief.”The concert will take place outdoors on the east lawn (or porch in case of rain), and is free for all.
The Bostonian Society has inaugurated Walking Tours of King Street, a guided tour from the Old State House to Long Wharf. Free with museum admission, the next few offerings are 1, 3, and 4 July at 2:30 P.M.
And of course check your local listings for more.
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