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  • The next season of the area’s largest performing arts presenter brings a stellar array of artists and ensembles to Boston, underpinned by a diversity of leadership and artistic voices.
  • In a program with the Celebrity Series of Boston, pianist, composer, and educator Jason Moran explores the life and music of World War One-era composer James Reese Europe.
  • In the midst of the Oscar awards given by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, classical music has always been a star performer.
  • From Scarlatti to Elgar to Crumb, composers have found inspiration, and friendship, from their furry friends.
  • Return to The Exponential Creativity of Adès and the BSOThomas Adès [00:00:01] The Sibelius is his last piece. Very unusually, he then lived for another…
  • Broad, interconnected thematic programming drives the BSO’s just announced 2025-2026 season, including “E Pluribus Unum,” a kaleidoscopic exploration of American works, “Where Words End: Music and the Natural World,” and “Faith in Our Time,” as well as a celebration of Symphony Hall's 125th birthday.
  • Known for his idiosyncratic, wide-ranging style and the radical politics of his early years, Louis Andriessen had a profound impact on modern music as an uncompromising creator and prominent teacher.
  • As a new decade approaches, hear 10 extraordinary classical albums well-equipped to propel the music into the future.
  • "Music is the coordination between Man and Time." – Igor Stravinsky
  • Not all heroes wear capes and fly through the air. Some swoop into our lives on classical music! Hear some of them for National Heroes Day on Oct. 8.
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