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BostonBoston Symphony Chamber Players | Boston, Symphony Hall, & the BSO in 1900

Loeffler, Koechlin, Saint-Saëns, Beach, Mahler
Earl Lee; Boston Symphony Chamber Players; Sasha Cooke; Randall Hodgkinson
BostonBoston Symphony Chamber Players | All-Mozart Program

Mozart
Inon Barnatan; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
BostonColeman, Simon, and Brahms with Seong-Jin Cho

Coleman, Simon, Brahms
Seong-Jin Cho; Boston Symphony Chamber Players
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BEMF stages Francesca Caccini's Alcina
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A rare chance to see the first extant opera written by a woman, Francesca Caccini's La liberazione di Ruggiero dall’ isola d’ Alcina.
A Rachmaninov troika from Odyssey Opera, with one lame horse
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Gil Rose conducts all three of Rachmaninov's operas in Boston, with impressive performances making a convincing case for at least two of them.
Valentine for the birthday boy from Bezuidenhout and the H&H
Bezuidenhout and the Handel and Haydn Society offer the Boston audience an entirely different sound world where the music sings in a new voice.
A tantalizing might-have-been: Arnold Rosner’s The Chronicle of Nine
An earnest, posthumous premiere of a flawed opera from Odyssey Opera and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project.
A rarity restored: Odyssey Opera’s Henry VIII
Odyssey Opera's Tudor themed season opens with Saint-Saëns' Henry VIII in which Ellie Dehn's Catherine of Aragon steals the show.
Demons and monsters: Rameau at the Boston Early Music Festival
The Boston Early Music Festival Orchestra led by Robert Mealy, with soprano Emőke Baráth and dancers Caroline Copeland and Pierre-François Dollé, showcase Rameau's vitality and originality.
Odyssey Opera’s Die ägyptische Helena
A concert performance in Boston of Strauss' rarely heard opera, The Egyptian Helen.
No Tenors Allowed: Thomas Hampson and Luca Pisaroni at Jordan Hall
From opera to Broadway to song, an entertaining recital in Boston... minus any tenors!