Between the night’s symphonic offerings, soprano Erin Morley joined Boston Baroque for a pair of Mozart arias. The American ...
Nothing sounded dated about either Tilson Thomas’s edgy, dramatically alert musical language or Whitman’s poems, first ...
There is a common misconception about the music Ludwig van Beethoven wrote during the so-called “early period” of his career in the 1790s. To wit that, because he spent those years studying with Franz ...
Thematic programming is difficult to achieve, with the need for contrast while remaining consistent in concept. Seraphim explored the ideas of light as a beacon of hope, good, and guidance in the ...
Sometimes good things come in threes. Other times, they happen in fours. Take the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s concert at Symphony Hall on Thursday night. There were, on the one hand, a trio of debuts: ...
Some ballets, like The Rite of Spring, turn up on concert programs so frequently that it can be hard to imagine experiencing them in a theater. Gabriela Ortiz seems to have taken that reality to heart ...
Back in 1986, Midori made the front page of The New York Times after a performance of Leonard Bernstein’s Serenade at Tanglewood resulted in two broken E strings and the then-14-year-old playing on ...
Lang Lang remains a classical music superstar—especially among the younger listeners—and the pianist’s sold-out appearance Friday night in Symphony Hall provided a showcase for his dazzling virtuosity ...
That the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra has made a habit of performing the symphonies of Gustav Mahler shouldn’t blind one to the fact that doing so is completely out of the ordinary: this music ...
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