What do Mozart sonatas have in common with Debussy and Poulenc? Paul Lewis provided a compelling answer Saturday night at ...
Aimard is not the kind of Bach player that tries to charm or seduce, a la, say, Víkingur Ólafsson who often takes a more ...
Music of Ravel and Rachmaninoff made up the lion’s share of the bill Thursday night at Symphony Hall. But the longest and ...
“My time will come,” Gustav Mahler once predicted, “when his has passed.” So it mostly has—though the quote’s second clause, a catty anticipation of the demise of the composer’s contemporary and ...
It’s hardly an accepted, universal truth, but string players can make very good composers. Sunday’s strings-only concert from Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra at Newton’s Second Church emphasized that point ...
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The Boston Symphony Orchestra announced its 2026-27 schedule this week. Music director Andris Nelsons, whose term at the orchestra’s helm will end in August 2027, leads fifteen weeks of concerts, ...
Who says old dogs can’t learn new tricks? The Boston Symphony Orchestra—now in its 144 th season—trotted out a fresh one with conductor Dima Slobodeniouk on Thursday night: eschewing the usual ...
Sometimes, despite its imposing grandeur and marvelous acoustic, Symphony Hall can feel like an extension of one’s living room. On Friday, it radiated homey vibes. Part of this owed to the Boston ...