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Bach Soc Offers Opportunity to Student Conductors

For serious student conductors at Harvard, opportunities to lead an orchestra are rare—and that’s what makes the Bach Society Orchestra

Food and Drink

A Winter's Tale

A solitary traveler wanders aimlessly, love-sick and world-weary, every object and place reminding him of his lost love and impending

Music

Ozawa Bids Farewell

In his final appearances at Symphony Hall as Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO), Seiji Ozawa showed why

Music

Carter’s ‘Symphonia’ Triumphs

Elliott Carter’s recent orchestral music is a synthesis of synergetic sound and syntactical brilliance, a culmination of more than seven

Music

K-I-S-S-I-N

It is difficult to imagine that the Evgeny Kissin who performed to a packed audience at Symphony Hall the other

Music Professor Swings With BSO for a Weekend

Robert Levin ’68 served as a last minute replacement for pianist Alfred Brendel with the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) this

Ma-Ravel-ous

Boston Symphony Orchestra at Symphony Hall March 22 Walk through the Huntington Avenue corridor on the orchestra level of Symphony

A New Work for the Ages: The BSO Premieres Corigliano

In one of the most anticipated concerts this season, the Boston Symphony Orchestra delivered an astonishing world premiere of John

Modern Classics

German-born Rolf Schulte is one of those rare musicians who combines his considerable skill with a devotion to new and

'Of Reminiscences and Reflections': 75 Years of Gunther Schuller

Gunther Schuller, a legendary figure in American music, celebrates his 75th birthday this month. For nearly 60 years, as a

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