BU Symphony Orchestra, Symphonic Chorus at Symphony Hall Tonight
The Boston University Symphony Orchestra and Symphonic Chorus return to Boston’s Symphony Hall tonight to perform Gabriel Fauré’s Requiem in D minor and Igor Stravinsky’s Perséphone. The concert marks...
View ArticleCFA Musicians Perform Beethoven’s Ninth at Symphony Hall Tonight
Widely considered by many to be among the greatest compositions in the western musical canon, Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony will be performed tonight at Symphony Hall by the Boston University Symphony...
View ArticleArthur Fiedler Night at the Boston Pops
Tonight, the Boston Pops will honor legendary maestro Arthur Fiedler (Hon.’51), who led the Pops from 1930 until his death in 1979, at the annual Arthur Fiedler Night at Symphony Hall. Led by current...
View ArticleBoston Landmarks Orchestra Opens 15th Season
A favorite summer tradition in Boston—the free weekly summer concert series presented by the Boston Landmarks Orchestra (BLO)—returns to the banks of the Charles River tonight for its 15th season with...
View ArticleBU Symphony Orchestra Returns to Symphony Hall Tonight
The Boston University Symphony Orchestra will perform its annual fall concert at Boston’s Symphony Hall this evening, November 21, with a program featuring the work of celebrated European composers...
View ArticleMusic for a Summer Evening
There may be no finer place to be this evening than the Hatch Shell on Boston’s Charles River Esplanade. Oh, you’ll have to share space with a couple of thousand fellow citizens. But it will be worth...
View ArticleGrammy-Winner Bramwell Tovey Joins CFA Faculty
Bramwell Tovey was rehearsing Prokofiev’s Romeo and Juliet with the BU Symphony Orchestra recently when he stopped the musicians at the movement where Romeo’s best friend, Mercutio, engages in a sword...
View ArticleRinging in 2018 in Beantown Fashion
First Night First Day Boston offers free programming for the whole family Check out local concerts, theater productions, and comedy shows Student discounts available for some events Updated December...
View ArticleCheck Here for What to Do on Spring Break in Boston
The first signs of spring can be seen everywhere around Boston. The days are getting longer and the snowdrops have started blooming. Next week, we’ll set our clocks ahead an hour as daylight saving...
View ArticleBoston Pops Pays Tribute to Leonard Bernstein Tonight
Few 20th-century musicians were as prolific and influential as Leonard Bernstein. A renowned composer, conductor, and pianist, Bernstein wrote symphonic pieces, among them three symphonies and numerous...
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