This season's Tanglewood Family Concert, Music of the Spheres, with conductor and narrator Thomas Wilkins, will take place on August 1 in partnership with. Tanglewood Music Festival, Lenox, Massachusetts. 27,673 likes 241 talking about this 27,124 were here. The Tanglewood Popular Artists Series offers music lovers a spectacular variety of musical.
Explore composer Ludwig van Beethoven’s creative process, musical inspirations and influence, 19th-century sound, and heroic struggle in celebration of the 250th anniversary of his birth.Presenters include Dr. Tom Beghin (Orpheus Institute, Belgium), Dr. Erica Buurman (Beethoven Center, San Jose State University), Academy Award-winning film & television costume designer Ruth Carter (Black Panther), Nicholas Kitchen and the Borromeo String Quartet, Dr. Libin (Vassar College, The Lobkowicz Collections), and Megan Ross (College of the Holy Cross).Package includes all presentations, a closed BSO rehearsal with Music Director Andris Nelsons leading pianist Paul Lewis in an all-Beethoven program, The Big Idea keynote, Friday breakfast and lunch, and Saturday lunch.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire.
July 2—August 20, Thursdays 1—2pm, Linde Center Studio EWeekly conversations among conductors, composers, and performers that contextualize and enrich Tanglewood concert experiences. Through these candid, informal discussions, artists share their passion for the arts, their struggles and successes, and their vision for the future of classical music.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Boston Symphony OrchestraKen-David Masur, conductorAngel Blue, sopranoJames Carter, saxophonesSCHUMAN New England TriptychBARBER Knoxville: Summer of 1915, for soprano and orchestraRoberto SIERRA Concerto for Saxophones and OrchestraGERSHWIN An American in Paris6pm, Ozawa Hall - Prelude ConcertPlease note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. PandemoniumExpect the unexpected in this cleverly curated evening, as the tragi-comedienne mixes French song and German cabaret with music by Piazzolla, Radiohead, Amanda Palmer, and unforgettable original work.Please note that this concert contains adult themes. Parental guidance for those under the age of 15 is recommended.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire.
Julia Adolphe, composerAs a contemporary American composer, Julia Adolph is one to watch. Join us to learn more about her inspirations and the creative process, a few hours before her acclaimed work Underneath the Sheen is heard for the first time at Tanglewood.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Boston Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorLucas and Arthur Jussen, pianosNicole Cabell, sopranoTanglewood Festival ChorusJames Burton, conductorDEBUSSY Prelude to The Afternoon of a FaunMOZART Concerto in E-flat for two pianos, K.365Julia ADOLPHE Underneath the SheenPOULENC Gloria, for soprano, chorus, and orchestra6pm, Ozawa Hall - Prelude ConcertMembers of the Boston Symphony OrhcestraPlease note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Boston Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorEmanuel Ax, pianoCHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 2TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5Please note: Rehearsals may focus on a particular passage or occasionally repeat a passage, and may also omit movements or entire pieces. Shed seats are reserved/ticketed seating only, not general admission.Choose a minimum of four Rehearsals and receive a discount of 15% off the regular ticket price.
The Saturday-morning Rehearsals begin at 10:30am, with a Pre-Rehearsal Talk at 9:30am free to Rehearsal ticket holders.Yoga on the LawnOnce again this summer, in collaboration with the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Tanglewood is pleased to offer hour-long yoga classes taught by fully accredited Kripalu teachers from 10:15–11:15am on Saturday mornings (weather permitting). Located on the lawn near the Tanglewood Visitor Center, these weekly classes are available at no additional charge to Saturday-morning BSO Rehearsal ticket-holders on July 11, 18, and 25, and August 1, 8, 15, and 22.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Explore composer Ludwig van Beethoven’s creative process, musical inspirations and influence, 19th-century sound, and heroic struggle in celebration of the 250th anniversary of his birth.Presenters include Dr. Tom Beghin (Orpheus Institute, Belgium), Dr.
Erica Buurman (Beethoven Center, San Jose State University), Academy Award-winning film & television costume designer Ruth Carter (Black Panther), Nicholas Kitchen and the Borromeo String Quartet, Dr. Libin (Vassar College, The Lobkowicz Collections), and Megan Ross (College of the Holy Cross).Package includes all presentations, a closed BSO rehearsal with Music Director Andris Nelsons leading pianist Paul Lewis in an all-Beethoven program, The Big Idea keynote, Friday breakfast and lunch, and Saturday lunch.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Boston Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorPaul Lewis, piano.ALL-BEETHOVEN PROGRAMOverture, The Consecration of the HousePiano Concerto No.
2Piano Concerto No. 3.2020 Koussevitzky Artist6pm, Linde Center, Studio E - Prelude ConcertMembers of the Boston Symphony OrchestraPlease note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Boston Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorPaul Lewis, piano.ALL-BEETHOVEN PROGRAMSelections from The Creatures of PrometheusPiano Concerto No. 5, Emperor.2020 Koussevitzky ArtistPlease note: Rehearsals may focus on a particular passage or occasionally repeat a passage, and may also omit movements or entire pieces.
Shed seats are reserved/ticketed seating only, not general admission.Choose a minimum of four Rehearsals and receive a discount of 15% off the regular ticket price. The Saturday-morning Rehearsals begin at 10:30am, with a Pre-Rehearsal Talk at 9:30am free to Rehearsal ticket holders.Yoga on the LawnOnce again this summer, in collaboration with the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Tanglewood is pleased to offer hour-long yoga classes taught by fully accredited Kripalu teachers from 10:15–11:15am on Saturday mornings (weather permitting). Located on the lawn near the Tanglewood Visitor Center, these weekly classes are available at no additional charge to Saturday-morning BSO Rehearsal ticket-holders on July 11, 18, and 25, and August 1, 8, 15, and 22.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire.
Ruth Carter, Film and Television Costume DesignerLudwig van Beethoven’s success—despite progressive and profound hearing loss—stands as a remarkable testament to perseverance and the human spirit. During his 250th birthday year, join Academy Award-winner Ruth Carter for her perspectives on heroic struggle in the 20th and 21st centuries.The Big Idea is supported by Marillyn Tufte Zacharis.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Gottfried von der Goltz, artistic director and leaderKristian Bezuidenhout, fortepianoRobin Johannsen, sopranoALL-MOZART PROGRAMPiano Concerto No. 12 in A, K.414 Vado, ma dove?Concert aria for soprano and orchestra, K.583Bella mia fiammaResta, oh caro, Recitative and aria for soprano and orchestra, K.528“Dove sono” from The Marriage of Figaro, K.492Piano Concerto No. 25 in C, K.503Ch’io mi scordi di te, Concert aria for soprano and orchestra with piano obbligato, K.505Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire.
Boston Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorCelebrating the 100th anniversary of Isaac Stern’s birthConductors to include:David Stern and Michael Sternwith Pamela Frank, Vadim Gluzman, and Nancy Zhou, violinsJian Wang, celloJeremy Denk, pianoJoshua Bell, violinSteven Isserlis, celloProgram to include:J.S. BACH Concerto in D minor for two violins and strings, BWV 1043TCHAIKOVSKY Andante cantabile for cello and stringsBEETHOVEN Triple Concerto for piano, violin, and celloPlease note: Rehearsals may focus on a particular passage or occasionally repeat a passage, and may also omit movements or entire pieces. Shed seats are reserved/ticketed seating only, not general admission.Choose a minimum of four Rehearsals and receive a discount of 15% off the regular ticket price. The Saturday-morning Rehearsals begin at 10:30am, with a Pre-Rehearsal Talk at 9:30am free to Rehearsal ticket holders.Yoga on the LawnOnce again this summer, in collaboration with the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Tanglewood is pleased to offer hour-long yoga classes taught by fully accredited Kripalu teachers from 10:15–11:15am on Saturday mornings (weather permitting). Located on the lawn near the Tanglewood Visitor Center, these weekly classes are available at no additional charge to Saturday-morning BSO Rehearsal ticket-holders on July 11, 18, and 25, and August 1, 8, 15, and 22.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Boston Symphony OrchestraConductors to include:David Stern and Michael SternCelebrating the 100th anniversary of Isaac Stern’s birthwith Pamela Frank, Vadim Gluzman, and Nancy Zhou, violinsJian Wang, celloJeremy Denk, pianoJoshua Bell, violinSteven Isserlis, celloProgram to include:J.S.
BACH Concerto in D minor for two violins and strings, BWV 1043TCHAIKOVSKY Andante cantabile for cello and stringsBEETHOVEN Triple Concerto for piano, violin, and celloPlease note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire.
Anderson, author and narratorStephen Drury, musical curatorAn evening of words and music featuring M.T. Anderson reading from his prize-winning dystopian novel FEED with soundscapes drawn from the avant-garde and modern classical music repertoire.1:30pm Linde Center Studio E TMC-BBC Radio 3 New Generation Artists RecitalFree EventConsone QuartetPlease note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Boston Symphony OrchestraBoston Pops OrchestraTanglewood Music Center OrchestraAndris Nelsons, Thomas Wilkins,and John Williams, conductorsProgram to includeSTRAUSS Don JuanTCHAIKOVSKY 1812 OvertureFireworks to follow the concertBoston University Tanglewood InstituteYoung Artists ProgramsTime and location to be announcedPlease note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Music from Copland HouseSusan Graham, mezzo-sopranoPierre JALBERT CrossingsCOPLAND Sextet for clarinet, piano, and string quartetRichard DANIELPOUR and Rita DOVE A Standing Witness, for mezzo-soprano and ensemble (world premiere; BSO co-commission)Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Boston Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorDaniil Trifonov, pianoTanglewood Festival Chorus, James Burton, conductorSHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No.
3BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 16pm, Linde Center, Studio E - Prelude ConcertMembers of the Boston Symphony OrchestraPlease note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. John Ferrillo, oboistSuzanne Nelsen, bassoonistThe influence of reeds on a woodwind player’s sound is profound, especially for instruments that require a double reed.
Join two of BSO’s double-reed players, oboist John Ferrillo and bassoonist Suzanne Nelsen, for an afternoon adventure in the science and craft of reed making, an offstage form of art.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Boston Symphony Chamber PlayersPaolo Bordignon, harpsichordSophia Burgos, sopranoJohn Brancy, baritoneCARTER Sonata for flute, oboe, cello, and harpsichordMichael GANDOLFI Cantata, for soprano, baritone, and ensembleMENDELSSOHN String Quintet No. 2 in B-flat, Op. 87Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire.
TLI’s second annual film weekend offers perspectives on film in the concert hall, recording and editing, film projection, revolutionary film, and the process of documenting music in and on film.Presenters include Sam Ball (Citizen Film) and violinist Stuart Canin, Riddle Film’s Jason Charters and Liam Romalis, Harvard University Film Archive’s Haden Guest, Dr. Frank Lehman (Tufts University), Academy Award-winning sound engineer Shawn Murphy, and filmmaker, writer, and artist Stephen Winter (Williams College).Package includes all presentations, The Big Idea keynote, Friday breakfast and lunch, and Saturday lunch.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Lawn and Stage screens onlyBoston PopsKeith Lockhart, conductorJohn Williams, hostJohn Williams’ Film Night FavoritesPlease note: Rehearsals may focus on a particular passage or occasionally repeat a passage, and may also omit movements or entire pieces. Shed seats are reserved/ticketed seating only, not general admission.Choose a minimum of four Rehearsals and receive a discount of 15% off the regular ticket price. The Saturday-morning Rehearsals begin at 10:30am, with a Pre-Rehearsal Talk at 9:30am free to Rehearsal ticket holders.Yoga on the LawnOnce again this summer, in collaboration with the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Tanglewood is pleased to offer hour-long yoga classes taught by fully accredited Kripalu teachers from 10:15–11:15am on Saturday mornings (weather permitting). Located on the lawn near the Tanglewood Visitor Center, these weekly classes are available at no additional charge to Saturday-morning BSO Rehearsal ticket-holders on July 11, 18, and 25, and August 1, 8, 15, and 22.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Soledad O’Brien, Award-winning Journalist, Documentarian, Entrepreneur, and PhilanthropistIn conjunction with TLI Film Weekend, Soledad O’Brien explores the uniting force that storytelling on television and in film provides in today’s society.The Big Idea is supported by Marillyn Tufte Zacharis.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire.
Boston PopsKeith Lockhart, conductorJohn Williams, hostJohn Williams’ Film Night has long been established as one of the Tanglewood calendar’s most anticipated and beloved evenings. Williams as he introduces a program celebrating some of his favorite selections from Film Nights past, performed by the Boston Pops led by Keith Lockhart on the occasion of his 25th anniversary as our Pops Conductor.Please note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic. These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire. Orchestra and Chorus of Emmanuel MusicRyan Turner, artistic director and conductorJesse Blumberg, baritone (Benvenuto Cellini)Chelsea Basler, soprano (Angela)Susan Consoli, soprano (Emilia)Rebecca Jo Loeb, mezzo-soprano (Duchess Medici)David Kravitz, baritone (Alessandro de Medici)Chris Voss, narratorWEILL The Firebrand of FlorenceConcert performance sung in English with supertitlesPlease note that during this time our normal refund policies will be more flexible to accommodate ticket buyers who cannot attend concerts due to reasons related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
These patrons may contact Symphony Charge at 617-266-1200 or to inquire.