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  • Claremont Trio Honors Kirchner's 90th Birthday

    At Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum

    By: Erica H. Adams - Jan 17th, 2009

    Composer Leon Kirchner is honored on his 90th birthday by New York based Claremont Trio and others at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum.

  • Show and Tell (and Play) with Philip Glass at the Massachusetts Museum of Contemporary Art

    The Great American Composer Returns to North Adams

    By: Larry Murray - Jan 17th, 2009

    On the coldest night of the Berkshire winter, Philip Glass was welcomed back to the Hunter Center at Mass MoCA with the warmth and love that only a family of admirers can provide. For two hours he chatted amiably with Boston Phoenix critic Gerald Peary about the films he has scored, and entertained the audience by playing several excerpts from his work.

  • Tanglewood Jazz Festival 2009

    A Labor Day Tradition in the Berkshires

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 18th, 2008

    In the span of the past few years the Tanglewood Jazz Festival has quickly become established as a Labor Day Weekend tradition in the Berkshires. For 2009 it will come following an extra week of programming featuring James Taylor. So the Second Line will rock and goove home titubating the last gasp of summer.

  • Ozawa Conducts Queen of Spades

    Tchaikovsky at the Metropolitan Opera

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 15th, 2008

    For the first time since his debut in 1992 Seiji Ozawa returned to the Metropolitan Opera to conduct "The Queen of Spades" by Tchaikovsky. The production stars Ben Heppner as Ghermann and Maria Guleghina as Lisa. Since leaving the BSO in 2002 Ozawa has been the music director of the Vienna State Opera.

  • Renee Fleming Stars in Massenet's Thais

    Metropolitan Opera Live in HD on December 20

    By: Charles Giuliano - Dec 13th, 2008

    On December 20, Renee Fleming in "Thais" by Jules Massenet will be seen on screen at the Mahaiwe in Great Barrington as well at 850 theatres in 28 countries as a part of The Met: Live in HD series. We covered a recent performance at the Met in anticipation of the live broadcast one of eleven during the 2008-2009 season.

  • Boston Pops to Present 32 Concerts December 11-28

    Keith Lockhart to Premiere The Polar Express

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 21st, 2008

    It will be Jingle Bells at Symphony Hall from December 11 through 28 as Keith Lockhart conducts the Boston Pops in a marathon of 32 concerts including the premiere of a commissioned work The Polar Express. Bundle up and enjoy a great Boston tradition.

  • Tanglewood 2009

    Full Schedule Extended by a Week

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 21st, 2008

    Despite a tough economy the Tanglewood Music Festival is planning a spectacular 2009 season. Although there is a dense schedule another week has been added between the official end of the BSO performnances and the annual Jazz Festival. During the interim James Taylor will be in residence from August 27-30.

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra Offers $20 Tickets to Those Under 40

    Special Appeal for a Younger Audience

    By: Charles Giuliano - Nov 19th, 2008

    In a special outreach to a younger audience the Boston Symphony Orchestra has launched a new program with special ticket prices targeted at those under 40. Our report includes a full schedule of available events.

  • Ned Rorem's Opera Our Town set for New England Debut in Peterborough, NH

    American Composer Still Vibrant at 85

    By: Lawrence A. Johnson - Oct 28th, 2008

    Ned Rorem celebrates his 85th birthday this week. His opera "Our Town"is based on the Thornton Wilder play. It will make its New England premiere on November 14-16 in Peterborough, NH and February 12-16 of 2009 at Tufts University. This chamber opera, according to Musical America, has "emerged as one of those rare new operas that seem destined to survive." Writer Lawrence Johnson catches up with Ned.

  • Pianist Dave McKenna Was 78

    A Fixture on the Boston Jazz Scene

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 20th, 2008

    Dave McKenna grew up in Rhode Island. After years of touring with Woody Herman and Charlie Ventura, among others, by the 1960s he was primarily a solo artist. We heard him often in Boston including a memorable gig with Tony Bennett in a broadcast for PBS.

  • TV on the Radio's New CD Dear Science

    Done With Being Cool

    By: Jordan Young - Oct 04th, 2008

    How do you define a band that transcends the typical limits of genre? Uh, they are synth- driven, acappella and doo-wop roots rock, indie-funk-electro with a horn section. TVOTR has a new CD "Dear Science."

  • Jumpin Jambalaya at MCLA

    New Orleans Musicians Cook Up a Mess of Gumbo in North Adams

    By: Charles Giuliano - Oct 03rd, 2008

    As the MC for MCLA, Jonathan Secor stated, it was to be a "typical evening of New Orleans music." As though we were transported to the Maple Leaf Bar where Papa Grows Funk is the house band. For this Berkshire gig there were special guests Walter "Wolfman" Washington and pianist, Joe Krown. They put up a stunning wall of sound.

  • The Berkshire Arts Season Summer 2008

    Recalling Tanglewood and Theatre

    By: Astrid Hiemer - Sep 17th, 2008

    Memories of many wonderful nights in the Shed and under the stars on the lawn at Tanglewood. As well as superb Berkshire theatre.

  • Flown Home Band at Eclipse Mill Gallery

    North Adams Based Folk Musicians

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 13th, 2008

    On short notice the North Adams based Flown Home Band performed a concert at the Eclipse Mill Gallery. Despite the limited lead time there was a nice turn out for the launch of a series of concerts live at the Eclipse.

  • Tanglewood Jazz Festival 2008 Generations

    Marian McPartland, Dianne Reeves, Eddie Daniels, Nnenna Freelon, Spencer Day

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 07th, 2008

    There was a sense of the passing of the torch as Marian McPartland celebrated her 9oth birthday taping her NPR program with the emerging artists Nnenna Freelon and Spencer Day

  • Tanglewood Jazz Festival 2008 Donal Fox and Christian Scott

    Scarlatti Jazz Suite Project

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 02nd, 2008

    The pianist Donal Fox and his quintet, featuring the young trumpet player,Christian Scott, presented a confluence of Baroque music and jazz feeling. While hailed as represeting the "future" of jazz there is in fact a long tradition of this experimentation.

  • Tanglewood Jazz Festival 2008 Terence Blanchard

    A Tale of God's Will A Requiem for Katrina

    By: Charles Giuliano - Sep 01st, 2008

    As New Orleans based musician, Terence Blanchard, led his quintet and a 34 piece orchetstra through his evening long composition "A Tale of God's Will: A Requiem for Katrina" just three years after that tragedy, ironically, the city was evacuated and braced for Hurricane Gustav which again battered the Crescent City. It made the music all the more powerful and emotionally charged.

  • Tanglewood Jazz Festival 2008 Opening Night

    Eliane Elias Trio and Edmar Castaneda Quartet

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 30th, 2008

    The much anticipated Tanglewood Jazz Festival, an annual Labor Day Weekend event, got off to a swinging start last night with the Edmar Castaneda Quartet, with Joe Locke, and the Brazilian pianist, Eliane Elias and her trio.

  • Tanglewood Jazz Festival 2008

    A Berkshire Labor Day Tradition

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 25th, 2008

    All the cats and hipsters plan to groove at Ozawa Hall for the annual, Labor Day Weekend celebration of the Tanglewod Jazz Festival. Terence Blanchard will conduct a 30 piece orchestra in his Grammy Award winning "A Tale of God's Will (A Requiem for Katrina)."

  • A First Class Marriage of Figaro by Berkshire Opera

    Mozart and the Colonial May Be a Perfect Marriage

    By: Larry Murray - Aug 19th, 2008

    At the Colonial Theatre, under the baton of Kathleen Kelly, the principal singers and orchestra of the Berkshire Opera honored every note of Mozart's classic opera while the staging by Gregory Keller brought the story and action into the 21st Century. Mozart would have loved the sense of playfulness that surrounded his glorious music.

  • Wilco Rocks Tanglewood To Full House

    Roll Over Beethoven

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 13th, 2008

    While Tanglewood has been hesitant to respond to demands for more diverse programming last night there was a full house for the leading rock band Wilco. The summer home of the BSO will never be the same.

  • Tanglewood On Parade Features Five Renowned Conductors

    Evening Climaxes With Fireworks and Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 06th, 2008

    During the annual Tanglewood on Parade there was a lively round of musical chairs as Hans Graf, Sir Andrew Davis, Keith Lockhart, John Williams and Andre Previn took turns as conductors.

  • Renee Fleming and Peter Mattei Star in Eugene Onegin at Tanglewood

    Sir Andrew Davis Conducts Tchaikovsky's Opera

    By: Charles Giuliano - Aug 03rd, 2008

    James Levine was originally scheduled to conduct "Eugene Onegin" but Sir Andrew Davis, on fairly short notice, rose to the occasion. It was a wonderful performance starring the magnificent Renee Fleming at Tatiana and a Tanglewood debut for Peter Mattei in the title role.

  • Steven Spielberg Joins John Williams at Tanglewood

    10th Annual Film Night a Tribute to Indiana Jones

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 27th, 2008

    For his Tenth Annual Film Night at Tanglewood conducting the Boston Pops Orchestra John Williams offered an overview of composing for some 100 films. The second half of the program was devoted to Indiana Jones narrated by surprise guest Steven Spielberg.

  • Elliott Carter at Tanglewood

    Donner und Blitze at Ozawa Hall

    By: Charles Giuliano - Jul 24th, 2008

    The composer, Elliott Carter, who will turn 100 on December 11, was on hand for the week long Tanglewood Festival of Contemporary Music. Nobody appeared to enjoy the occasion more than Carter himself as he rose over and over to acknowledge applause from wildly enthusiastic audiences.

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