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Holiday concerts pouring in

Dancers from Boland School of Irish Dance perform with the Albany Symphony Orchestra in last year's "Magic of Christmas" show.

Celebrating the holidays starts early this year for many musical organizations. Unfortunately, most of them will have concerts on the same day. So, unless you’re a fan of a specific group, it might be the toss of a coin that decides which concert to attend.

* The Albany Symphony Orchestra has been getting into the business of holiday fare for only a few years, but now its “Magic of Christmas” show has become a tradition that music director David Alan Miller said he loves to perform.

This year, returning guests include the Boland School of Irish Dance, the Capital District Youth Chorale, the World of Dance Tappers and the Music Studio. New this season are the Empire State Youth Orchestra’s percussion ensemble and three ballet dancers from Libertina Dance Company of Glens Falls.

Sunday at 3 p.m., Palace Theatre, Albany. $40, $25, kids 12 and under are half price. 465-4755; www.albanysymphony.com

* Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys under director Woodrow Bynum annually presents Handel’s “Messiah” and always packs in a crowd.

This year, the soloists are soprano Ava Pine; alto Emily Marvosh; tenor Jack Swanson; and baritone Sumner Thompson, along with a chamber orchestra.

Tuesday at 7 p.m. Cathedral of All Saints, 62 South Swan St., Albany. $40-$20; $15, children 12 and under $10. 465-1342; www.thecathedralofallsaints.org

* The Glens Falls Symphony Orchestra under music director Charles Peltz has long favored giving its annual holiday concert a special flavor.

This year, its “New World Christmas” will feature its own Glens Falls Symphony Children’s Chorus in songs that reflect the varied musical traditions of the early American settlers.

Sunday at 4 p.m. Glens Falls High School, 10 Quade St., Glens Falls. $30, $25. 793-1348; www.theglensfallssymphony.org

* For almost 80 years, the Mohawk Valley Chorus has been entertaining local audiences. And, at the holiday season, it has traditionally visited three communities to spread the cheer.

This year, the chorus will sing in Scotia, Johnstown and Amsterdam and will bring the MVC Kids. There will also be a new face at the piano. Bradley Gregg, who sang with MVC years ago and is now a music teacher in the Galway Central School system, succeeds Al Fedak, who resigned after eight years.

Friday at 8 p.m. at Scotia’s Reformed Church; Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Johnstown High School; Sunday at 3 p.m. at United Presbyterian Church in Amsterdam. $12, $9, children 12 and under, free. 885-9231; www.mohawkvalleychorus.org

* The Music Company Orchestra is a 60-piece community orchestra conducted by Gerald Lanoue that was founded 40 years ago and whose members come from a wide range of occupations with many now retired. Their special focus is a light classical and pops repertoire for people in area retirement centers or nursing homes.

But holiday fare, which includes sing-alongs, is just the thing to spread the cheer to everyone. This season, three holiday concerts are scheduled (the first was last Tuesday): Sunday at 4 p.m. at Niskayuna Reformed Church, 3041 Troy-Schenectady Road and Sunday, Dec. 14 at 2 p.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 231 Second St., Scotia. All concerts are free. 381-6391; www.mcomusic.org

* The Thursday Musical Club has given women a reason to get together and sing for 101 years. Under director Julie Panke, the women have gone from singing light classical and pop tunes to a challenging varied repertoire that extends even to the group’s annual holiday concert.

This season, the 40 women will tackle works by Johann Vierdanck, J.S. Bach, Healey Willan, Ola Gjello, Jester Hairston and Irving Berlin. The Thursday Belles, the group’s bell-ringing ensemble, and pianist/organist Elinore Farnum will accompany.

Saturday at 2:30 p.m. First Reformed Church, 8 N. Church St., Schenectady. $15. 370-5434; www.tmcsingers.org.

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