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When Halima Ali, a Somali working at a Boston refugee agency, learned that her own mother and her eight brothers and sisters had escaped Somalia’s nightmarish civil war, but were languishing in a refugee camp in Kenya, she knew just who to turn to for... Full Article at Boston Globe
Winter hasn’t even arrived but the Boston Symphony Orchestra is already planning for summer. The BSO announced Friday that its 2010 Tanglewood season will begin on July 9 with conductor James Levine leading the orchestra in Mahler’s Symphony No. Full Article at Boston Herald
Principle Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the Brahms Symphony No. One, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 in Boston. View Photo »
In a season that offers a rich array of artists and repertoire representing the best of the classical music world and beyond, the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s 2010 Tanglewood season will open on July 9 with BSO Music Director James Levine leading Mahler’... Full Article at HubArts
The Boston Symphony Orchestra will open its summer season at Tanglewood on July 9 with a performance of Mahler’s Second Symphony under the baton of James Levine. Full Article at Boston Globe
With frost in the air, it’s not too soon to think about summer and listening to music outdoors on balmy evenings in the Berkshires - or so is the message from the Boston Symphony Orchestra, which announced its 2010 Tanglewood schedule today. Full Article at Boston Herald
Principle Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the Brahms Symphony No. One, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 in Boston. View Photo »
The Boston Symphony Orchestra’s conductor emeritus Bernard Haitink is back on the podium this week. The conductor turned 80 in March, an occasion the orchestra is officially celebrating with these concerts. Full Article at Boston Globe
“My mother used to say that music was the sugar of life,’’ Holly Maze Carter said of Barbara Elaine Maze, who as a child found a sweetness in singing that was absent from the life she endured. Full Article at Boston Globe
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Principle Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the Brahms Symphony No. One, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 in Boston. Haitink, conductor emeritus of the BSO, delivered the performance in part as a celebration of his 80th birthday.
View Photo »Principle Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the Brahms Symphony No. One, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 in Boston. Haitink, conductor emeritus of the BSO, delivered the performance in part as a celebration of his 80th birthday.
View Photo »Flautist James Galway gestures while receiving applause after performing Ibert's Concerto for Flute and Orchestra with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 in Boston.
View Photo »Flautist James Galway performs Ibert's Concerto for Flute and Orchestra with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 in Boston.
View Photo »Principle Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the Brahms Symphony No. One, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 in Boston. Haitink, conductor emeritus of the BSO, delivered the performance in part as a celebration of his 80th birthday.
View Photo »Ann Hobson Pilot acknowledges applause after performing on the harp, accompanied by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, during the opening night gala of Carnegie Hall's 119th season in New York, Thursday, Oct. , 1, 2009.
View Photo »Ann Hobson Pilot performs on the harp, accompanied by the Boston Symphony Orchestra during the opening night gala of Carnegie Hall's 119th season in New York, Thursday, Oct. , 1, 2009.
View Photo »Ann Hobson Pilot performs on the harp, accompanied by the Boston Symphony Orchestra during the opening night gala of Carnegie Hall's 119th season in New York, Thursday, Oct. , 1, 2009.
View Photo »Members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra perform at the opening night gala of Carnegie Hall's 119th season in New York, Thursday, Oct. , 1, 2009.
View Photo »Evgeny Kissin performs on the piano, center, accompanied by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, during the opening night gala of Carnegie Hall's 119th season in New York, Thursday, Oct. , 1, 2009.
View Photo »Evgeny Kissin performs on the piano, as Daniele Gatti conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra, during the opening night gala of Carnegie Hall's 119th season in New York, Thursday, Oct. , 1, 2009.
View Photo »Daniele Gatti conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra during the opening night gala of Carnegie Hall's 119th season in New York, Thursday, Oct. , 1, 2009.
View Photo »Daniele Gatti conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra during the opening night gala of Carnegie Hall's 119th season in New York, Thursday, Oct. , 1, 2009.
View Photo »Daniele Gatti conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra during the opening night gala of Carnegie Hall's 119th season in New York, Thursday, Oct. , 1, 2009.
View Photo »Principle Conductor of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Bernard Haitink conducts the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the Brahms Symphony No. One, Friday, Nov. 20, 2009 in Boston. Haitink, conductor emeritus of the BSO, delivered the performance in part as a celebration of his 80th birthday.
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