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As a student, the young baritone was never really introduced to any Black composers. Liverman's latest album, Dreams of a New Day, features an abundance of them.
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When there's a lot going on, we can all use a little balance in our lives. CRB Classical 99.5 is a welcome escape - with lots of beautiful classical music…
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Celebrating a quarter-century of Keith Lockhart as Pops Conductor, the 2020 Boston Pops season features the musical "Ragtime," a live accompaniment to…
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In Our Daily Breather, we ask artists to recommend ways to find calm in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis. Pianist Jonathan Biss is focusing on being grateful.
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When Boston’s concert halls reopen at last, the Celebrity Series of Boston is ready to fill them, through a 2020-2021 season that includes two of the…
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The Central Park Five is an operatic narrative retelling the true story of the five African-American and Latino teenagers wrongly convicted of raping and assaulting a white woman in 1989.
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The BSO has announced ambitious plans for the coming concert season, featuring a complete Beethoven symphony cycle, works by 14 composers of our time, and…
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Tuesday, April 21, 9pmOn the second night of Festival 1750, the French ensemble, anchored by harpsichordist Jean Rondeau, performs music by Telemann,…
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Wednesday, April 22, 9pmIn a Festival 1750 broadcast, violinist Christina Day Martinson is one of several soloists featured in a Boston Baroque New Year's…
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Thursday, April 23, 9pmOn a Festival 1750 broadcast, violinist Aisslinn Nosky co-directs, with harpsichordist Ian Watson, a Handel and Haydn Society…
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Tuesday, April 28, 9pmOn a Festival 1750 broadcast, Martin Pearlman leads Boston Baroque in Beethoven's Seventh Symphony, and Eric Hoeprich is the soloist…
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Wednesday, April 29, 9pmOn a Festival 1750 broadcast, one of today's most vibrant early music ensembles performs astonishing and rarely heard works from…