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  • Wintry mix gives way to buoyant hope. Spring is in the ear, in February's Instant Replay.
  • It's Friday! Link roundup is here! It's a long weekend! What could be better? The twitter world dubbing a cellist #cellobae, that's what.1. First things…
  • The German countertenor sings the Cantata No. 82, "Ich habe genug," and talks with host Brian McCreath about its meaning and the wider role of art in our lives, on The Bach Hour.
  • Thomas Adès returns to the Boston Symphony to conduct Igor Stravinsky’s dreamy retelling of Perséphone and two of his own works inspired by Dante Alighieri’s 14th-century Italian epic poem Commedia.
  • In an encore broadcast, Karina Canellakis takes up her baton at Symphony Hall for the very first time in a folk-inspired Boston Symphony program that features Dvořák’s "The Wood Dove" and Lutosławski’s Concerto for Orchestra, and Nicola Benedetti makes her BSO debut with Szymanowski’s Violin Concerto No. 2.
  • In an encore broadcast, the Boston Symphony Orchestra and violinist Frank Peter Zimmermann perform Elgar, and Dima Slobodeniouk returns to conduct Hailstork and Stravinsky.
  • The Italian pianist is the soloist in the sweeping epic of Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1, and Dima Slobodeniouk leads the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Dvořák’s Symphony No. 7.
  • The Boston Symphony Orchestra, in collaboration with Bill Barclay’s Concert Theatre Works, performs "Romeo and Juliet: A Theatrical Concert for Orchestra and Actors," based on the ballet by Prokofiev.
  • Here on our weekly link roundup, we've covered quite a few people who make music with unconventional instruments. This week: a few gems for you,…
  • On WCRB In Concert with Blue Heron, the renowned vocal ensemble continues its multi-year exploration of music by rarely heard 15th-century master Johannes Ockeghem.
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