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BostonAndris Nelsons conducts Maskats, Elgar and Brahms

Maskats, Elgar, Brahms
Boston Symphony Orchestra; Andris Nelsons; Yo-Yo Ma
BostonAndris Nelsons conducts Mozart & Berlioz

Mozart, Berlioz
Boston Symphony Orchestra; Andris Nelsons; Emanuel Ax
BostonAndris Nelsons conducts Mahler Symphony No. 7

Sofia Gubaidulina / Elena Frisova, Mahler
Boston Symphony Orchestra; Andris Nelsons
BostonAndris Nelsons conducts Rachmaninow

Rachmaninow
Boston Symphony Orchestra; Andris Nelsons; Seong-Jin Cho
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Black History in der Klassik: H+H Orchestra mit Bologne und Haydn
Watson und Nosky agierten in unaufdringlich präziser Ausgewogenheit als brillante Geschichtsschreiber wie -erzähler.
A Evgeny Kissin tour de force in Boston

Andrey Boreyko makes an impressive debut with the Boston Symphony, where Evgeny Kissin performs in not one, but two piano concertos.
Herbert Blomstedt conducts Brahms with the Boston Symphony

Herbert Blomstedt demonstrates the “singability” of Brahms in his latest appearance with the Boston Symphony, concluding with the autumnal glow of the Fourth Symphony.
Benjamin Zander’s Verdi Requiem with the Boston Philharmonic

Benjamin Zander’s meticulous preparation, compelling concept and strong casting make for a shattering experience in the Boston Philharmonic’s performance.
An earthbound Missa Solemnis from Boston Symphony Orchestra

In celebration of the 125th anniversary of Symphony Hall, Andris Nelsons returns to the work that opened the venue on 15th October 1900.
Andris Nelsons and the Boston Symphony perform Debussy and Mahler

Andris Nelsons celebrates Symphony Hall’s 125th anniversary with two works contemporaneous to the hall’s first season: Debussy’s Nocturnes and Mahler’s Symphony no. 4 (both premiered in 1901).
Eun Sun Kim makes dazzling Boston Symphony Orchestra debut

Late-career works by Lyadov, Bartók and Rachmaninov dominated the program, which featured Inon Barnatan as piano soloist.
Blomstedt's masterful Schubert and Brahms with the Boston Symphony

Herbert Blomstedt returns to Symphony Hall to answer the question Schubert reportedly asked himself in his teens, “Who can do anything after Beethoven?”
