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A lyrical, introspective Ninth from Michael Tilson Thomas and the BSO
Profound questions as the Tanglewood season closes with the traditional appearance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
Fanfare for an Uncommon Conductor: MTT closes the Tanglewood season
Aaron Copland was friend and mentor to the young Tilson Thomas and his Third Symphony receives an affectionate performance as the conductor returns to his roots.
Cristian Măcelaru makes Boston Symphony debut at Tanglewood
In Elgar's Cello Concerto, Yo-Yo Ma displays his gentle expressiveness and magnificent “singing” tone.
A mostly French programme painted by Dima Slobodeniouk at Tanglewood
Six decades after Charles Munch finished revamping the BSO’s sound, his shadow seems to smile benevolently on the current crop of musicians when playing French music.
Thomas Adès bookends Mozart with two British works at Tanglewood
Soloists Leonidas Kavakos and Antoine Tamestit brought elegance and gravitas to Mozart's Sinfonia Concertante, while Adès led a thoughtful performance of his own Shanty – Over the Sea.
JoAnn Falletta and Joshua Bell refresh repertory staples at Tanglewood
The superstar violinist transformed Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto from a war horse back to the thoroughbred it once was.