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In the foreground, composer Takashi Yoshimatsu, is visible from the shoulders up, facing forward and wearing a suit jacket with a patterned shirt underneath. He has a thick but neatly trimmed mustache and bearded chin. In the background is a photo of a Japanese mountain range at sunset, with a bright orange sky and silhouetted cranes flying to the right.
Photo of Yoshimatsu courtesy Naoki Hashimoto. Graphical treatment our own.
Japanese composer, columnist and iconoclast Takashi Yoshimatsu evokes babbling brooks, chirping birds, and delicate beauty in this radically pastoral album featuring Sachio Fujioka and the Manchester Camerata.
Ulysses Quartet perform at an event celebrating the leadership of Tony Rudel, General Manager GBH Music on October 1, 2024 at GBH Headquarters in Brighton, Mass.
GBH Music brings free live performances to public schools, homeless shelters, and the GBH Studio at the Boston Public Library 
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GBH Music Presents
On Demand
  • On The Bach Hour, Ton Koopman conducts music that reflects both the inspiration and defiance of the composer's community, and the American Bach Soloists perform the Brandenburg Concerto No. 1.
  • Jean-Yves Thibaudet brings dazzling elegance to Franz Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 2, and Antonio Pappano conducts two works that ask deep questions of humanity: Richard Strauss’s “Also sprach Zarathustra” and Hannah Kendall’s “O flower of fire.”
  • On The Bach Hour, Bálint Karosi performs the composer's music on a masterpiece of an organ, and Sergey Schepkin is the pianist in the Partita No. 3, both recorded in landmark spaces in Boston's Back Bay.
From NPR Music
The Bach Hour
  • On The Bach Hour, Masaaki Suzuki leads music rooted in a warm and inviting divine presence, and Seiji Ozawa conducts the Boston Symphony in an extroverted orchestration of the composer's "St. Anne" Prelude and Fugue.