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Shostakovich and flow: Andris Nelsons talks about the Russian composer, and his growing bond with BSO musicians – Mar 23, 2016
The music director’s office in Symphony Hall is a plain, high-ceilinged […]
Bard in Boston: Andris Nelsons talks music and Shakespeare – Jan 26, 2016
What music suits a Bard best? Beginning Thursday and continuing through […]
Top Ten Performances of 2015 – Dec 22, 2015
1. Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Bruckner’s Symphony No. […]
Having weathered a century of storms, the Longy School is marking its centennial in style – Sep 22, 2015
September is a busy time for Boston’s conservatories as students return […]
From Shakespeare to Shostakovich, a packed season of music is on tap in Boston – Sep 08, 2015
Boston’s 2015-2016 music season promises to enlighten listeners with a variety […]
Soprano Alvarez, BLO ready to bring Boston its first “Kátya” – Mar 10, 2015
“Janáček is special,” says conductor David Angus. “Kátya Kabanová doesn’t get […]
Anne Sofie von Otter still looking for new musical worlds to conquer – Jan 20, 2015
“I have copious amounts of energy,” said Grammy Award-winning mezzo-soprano Anne […]
The Top Ten Performances of 2014 – Dec 22, 2014
1. Maurizio Pollini: Schumann and Chopin Following a series of cancellations […]
After 20 years, Michael Tilson Thomas and the San Francisco Symphony are still coloring outside the lines – Nov 15, 2014
Nearly 41 years ago, a lanky 29-year-old stepped onto the stage […]
Andris Nelsons talks about his first BSO season and beyond – Nov 05, 2014
Though he has just begin what he hopes to be a […]