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BSO’s Andris Nelsons mentors young conductors at Tanglewood, sharing insights, inspiration and hopes for opera’s return to ...
Director Bill Barclay brings his sixth BSO world premiere to the Koussevitzky Music Shed, blending orchestra and actors in a ...
Andris Nelsons launched Tanglewood’s classical season with electrifying performances of Rachmaninoff and Beethoven, featuring ...
If you're heading to Boston on Friday to see the Independence Day fireworks and concert (or if you'd like to watch the ...
This weekend marks the start of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s season at the iconic Berkshire music center Tanglewood in ...
Andris Nelsons, the Boston Symphony’s music director, was supposed to accompany Yo-Yo Ma in a Shostakovich concerto, but a positive Covid test and a cancellation by the cellist led the orchestra ...
The Boston Symphony Orchestra’s principal flutist says she makes $70,000 less than a male counterpart. Now she’s suing for equal pay. It is believed to be the first suit filed under a law that ...
BOSTON — On a winter day 14 years ago, the Boston Symphony Orchestra announced that it had finally found a new principal flutist. The search had not been easy.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra is sharing details about a free concert that will see Mayor Michelle Wu return to the stage as the featured guest soloist on Sept. 21.
Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Cleveland, and Chicago are the country’s five most historically important symphony orchestras, but even among them, the BSO stands alone.
WBUR's Andrea Shea is in Japan with the Boston Symphony Orchestra this week. This is the first time the BSO has toured Japan with a music director since 1999, when it visited with former music ...
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