Por: The Boston Globe Life January 21, 2023
This week’s program at the Boston Symphony Orchestra featured fewer locally known quantities than usual. It was the Symphony Hall subscription series debut of American conductor Karina Canellakis, a veteran of the Tanglewood Music Center and the first woman to become chief conductor of the Netherlands’ Radio Philharmonic Orchestra. It was the BSO debut altogether of violinist Nicola Benedetti, the first woman and first Scot to direct the... + full article
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Kirk Cousins has the Vikings in the No. 2 seed, and they should remain there at the end of the ... [+] regular season. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)Getty Images The Vikings started stacking wins and building their playoff resume in September. With two games to go in the regular... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life November 05, 2022
For the past two weeks, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and music director Andris Nelsons have been warming up for their upcoming tour of Japan by giving Symphony Hall listeners a sneak preview of the programs they’re taking with them. First up was , followed by .On Thursday,... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life October 29, 2022
The celebrated pianist Mitsuko Uchida made a welcome return to Symphony Hall on Thursday night, as the BSO unveiled the second of its three tour programs, delivering robust accounts of Beethoven’s “Emperor” Concerto and Shostakovich’s Fifth Symphony.Thursday’s reading... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life October 21, 2022
At first glance, the purpose of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Mahler box might not be obvious. It’s a cuboid made of dark brown plywood, open at the bottom, measuring about 3½ feet tall by 3 wide by 4 long. The top surface is worn from use. It looks like a competent DIY... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life October 14, 2022
When the critic Walter J. Turner once defined music as “the imagination of love in sound,” he was painting with a broad brush. But as a tagline for Tchaikovsky’s “Romeo and Juliet” Overture-Fantasy, it’s not too shabby.That symphonic chestnut — in which, to be... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life October 08, 2022
In any symphonic cycle focused on a single composer, there inevitably comes a time when the orchestra must dust off that composer’s less enduring music. So it is with the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s award-winning, multi-year Shostakovich project under music director Andris... + más
Wang joins BSO to tackle (and record) Shostakovich piano concertos | The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe USA Life September 24, 2022
Who knows whether it was a last gasp of summer freedom, or the new mask-optional policy, or the result of simple pandemic fatigue. Whatever the reason, for the opening of the BSO’s subscription season on Thursday night, Symphony Hall was more crowded than I’ve seen it since... + más
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