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Andris Nelsons and the BSO arrive in New York, with baggage in tow

In his first New York appearance since the termination of his contract as BSO Music Director, Nelsons courts public sympathy and makes some thrilling music.
As usual, Beethoven ushers out the BSO season at Tanglewood

The season-ending performance of Beethoven's Ninth Symphony loses its intended conductor but remains enjoyable, if somewhat under-rehearsed.
Stellar performances close the Boston Symphony’s Beethoven Festival

Nelsons stresses refined dynamics, rhythmic drive, balance and contrast as he closes the Beethoven Festival in style.
Nelsons conducts Mahler 8 in Boston

A well thought-out, fearless, affirmation of hope which drew its listeners ever upwards into the realm of ecstasy.
Flights of angels: Karina Canellakis returns to Tanglewood

Karina Canellakis conducts a Franco-Prussian program featuring Beethoven and Brahms in the first half, Chausson and Ravel in the second.
Koussevitzky at 150: Tanglewood celebrates

The closing concert for the triple anniversary of Serge Koussevitzky and the BSO takes a fittingly ritualistic turn.
