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Beleaguered Orchestra And New Music Director Hitch Wagon To Mahler
New England Dreaming: Small City’s Dedication Has Orchestra Thriving
Conductor Eun Sun Kim, Emerging Wagner Star, Leads Dazzling ‘Tristan’
Death Of Garcia Lorca, More Gritty Than Grand, Brings Flamenco To…
Spirituals Are Bountiful But Drama Is Slight In Opera On Fisk…
Canada
In Concerto ‘Fandango,’ Violin Spins Old Forms Into Bright New Dances
Orchestra’s ‘Wake Up!’ Sets Up Season Opener That’s ‘Pictures’-Perfect
As Bruckner Turns 200, Fleshing Out The Ninth With Prelude, Epilogue
Born Of A Competition, String Quartet Festival Carves Its Own Niche
Festival Performance, Listeners On Point For Mahler 7th Symphony
World
Greek Wins Conducting Competition; Japanese Hosts Merit Gold, Too
Mahler On Home Turf: 7th Symphony Heard At Site Of Czech…
Through Different Prism: Rachmaninoff, Wagner As Festival Novelties
Weinberg Opera Rarity And ‘Hamlet’ In Concert Score High At Salzburg
Spontini Opera Revival Preserves Music, Adds Screams, Tosses Story
Digital
Shedding Words, Two Ensembles Articulate Charm Of Early Music
Recording, Reassessing Saariaho Opera Whose Worth Is Still Unknown
Robeson Compendium: Like Trailblazing Artist, CD Set Is Monumental
Three Decades Later, Hamelin Revisits Depths Of The ‘Hammerklavier’
Vänskä And Minnesota Wrap Mahler Cycle With Sonically Glorious Third
Perspectives
After Opening Plaudits, Even Best New Operas Face An Unsure Future
Even Greatest Voices Can Succumb To Nerves Or Imbibing Nasty Stuff
Seeking Higher Crest, Escher String Quartet Rides Wave Of Bartók
Visionary Koussevitzky Will Be Celebrated In Tanglewood Concerts
20th-Century American Operas Receding From View On Nation’s Stages
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Multifaceted Concerts Honor Koussevitzky As Tanglewood’s Founder
Leslie Kandell
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August 1, 2024
Shostakovich Concertos Forge Fierce Connection Between Eras Of Terror
Keith Powers
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October 17, 2023
Vermeer, Music Offered In A Citadel Of Culture: Vermeer Was Flawless
Matthew Gurewitsch
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June 19, 2023
Bringing Raw Conviction To The Bleak World Of ‘Wozzeck’ In A Concert
Leslie Kandell
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March 20, 2022
Boston Symphony Honors Old World And Young Talent
Keith Powers
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November 25, 2019
Coming Events: Collaborations Kick Off Season
Nancy Malitz
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August 20, 2019
Stars, Youth Forge A Stormy ‘Walküre’ In The Berkshires
David Patrick Stearns
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July 31, 2019
Love Recollected: Images Of Passion Seen In ‘Brightness’
Leslie Kandell
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July 25, 2019
To Finish Or Not? Bruckner’s Ninth Gets New Readings
Paul Robinson
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July 5, 2019
BSO Shostakovich Cycle Continues: Nelsons Adds 6 & 7
Richard S. Ginell
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June 6, 2019
In City Of Love, BSO And Nelsons Receive Beaucoup
Jason Victor Serinus
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September 21, 2018
Bernstein At 100, Tanglewood Icon, Saluted In Concert
John Fleming
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August 22, 2018
Nelsons Summons Compelling Drama Of ‘Tristan’s’ Act II
Keith Powers
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April 9, 2018
Gubaidulina Drives A Triple Between Sound And Silence
Keith Powers
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March 1, 2017
Gubaidulina Triple Concerto Set For World Premiere
Kyle MacMillan
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February 23, 2017
Nelsons, BSO Tap Soulful Depths Of Shostakovich 10th
Paul Robinson
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September 28, 2015
Boston Pulls Out Stops For Bold ‘Ascending Light’
Daniel Hathaway
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March 30, 2015
Abbado Celebrated In Music Recalling Beloved Conductor
Paul Robinson
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March 4, 2015
Warmed Over Gala Fare Stirs Hunger For Fresh Entrees
Barbara Jepson
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September 17, 2014
Tanglewood’s New Music Fest Honors Enduring Legacy
Leslie Kandell
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July 24, 2014
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