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Carnegie Hall: Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage57th Street and, 7th Ave, New York City, New York, 10019, United States
Dates/times in New York time zone
Performers
Andris NelsonsConductor
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Tanglewood Festival Chorus
Günther GroissböckBassBoris Timofeyevich Izmailov
Brenden GunnellTenorSergey
Peter HoareTenorZinoviy Borisovich Izmailov
Kristine OpolaisSopranoKaterina Lvovna Izmailova
Maria BarakovaMezzo-sopranoSonyetka
Michelle TrainorSopranoAksinya
Matthew DibattistaTenorSchoolmaster
Alexander KravetsTenorTattered peasant
Dmitry BelosselskiyBassOld Convict
Anatoli SivkoBassPolice inspector
Goran JurićBassPriest
Patrick GuettiBassPoliceman

Meet one of opera’s most unforgettable characters, Katerina Ismailova, in the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s (BSO) concert performance of Shostakovich’s Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk. The BSO’s remarkable history with Shostakovich’s music dates back to the composer’s lifetime, and in recent years has included multiple Grammy Award–winning recordings and season highlights at Carnegie Hall. Of his “intimate relationship with [Shostakovich’s] music,” Music Director and Conductor Andris Nelsons says, “I feel like I know him, in a mystical way.” There’s no better way to hear this music than with the BSO at Carnegie Hall.