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The Boston Symphony Orchestra will expand its 2025–26 season with the launch of a four-concert Explorer Series and a special ...
Violin soloist Pekka Kuusisto with conductor Thomas Ades and the Boston Symphony Orchestra during a matinee at Tanglewood on ...
Bill Barclay’s Concert Theatre Works presented an abbreviated “Romeo and Juliet” wedded to Prokofiev’s classic ballet, ...
This weekend marks the start of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s season at the iconic Berkshire music center Tanglewood in ...
Gramophone 's Orchestra of the Year Award is the only Gramophone Award decided by public vote ( vote here ). The six ...
Along comes the piano phenom of our age, Daniil Trifonov, in a performance that could also be described as overly dramatic ...
The fifth iteration of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s “Concert for the City,” held on Sept. 21 at the Symphony Hall, had a large task at hand.
The Conductor Who Bent Music History to His Will. Serge Koussevitzky, a prolific commissioner born 150 years ago, made his mark not only on the Boston Symphony Orchestra, but also on American music.
TOKYO — Seiji Ozawa, the Japanese conductor who amazed audiences with the lithe physicality of his performances during three decades at the helm of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, has died, his ...
With hundreds of thousands of people expected to pour into the Esplanade, here’s what you need to know going into the Boston ...
Sheehan, trumpet, has performed with the Narragansett Bay Symphony, the Tri-County Symphonic Band, the Marion Concert Band, and the Band of America’s Few. She is an alumnus of the Greater Boston Youth ...
The Conductor Who Bent Music History to His Will. Serge Koussevitzky, a prolific commissioner born 150 years ago, made his mark not only on the Boston Symphony Orchestra, but also on American music.