Tanglewood

Phenomenal!


Keywords: Array, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Tanglewood
12/10/2008

Living for a century is still a milestone; for a great and still-productive artist to do so is virtually unheard of. So there's a special satisfaction in celebrating this latest of Elliott Carter's achievements. And since this last year was already Carter's hundredth, in anticipation of his actual birthday on December 11, festivities have abounded all year long. Last summer's Festival of Contemporary Music at Tanglewood was devoted entirely to Carter: nine concerts over five days, nearly 50 works, two world premieres among them, performed by admired stars, young artists on the rise, and gifted students, with Carter very much in attendance.


Tanglewood 2009 season announced


Keywords: Array, Boston Symphony Orchestra, James Levine, Lenox, Tanglewood
News

On July 3 of next year, Maestro James Levine of the Boston Symphony Orchestra will be opening the Tanglewood Festival with a program made entirely of Tchaikovsky works: Symphony No. 6, Pathétique, and the Piano Concerto No. 1. Pianist Yefim Bronfman will be featured during this opening performance. Levine and the BSO will be bringing Mahler and Brahms pieces performed this fall back for an encore during the summer season. He will also be working with the students of the Tanglewood Music Center, who will perform Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, Act III along with the Tanglewood Festival Chorus.

Other highlights of next year's festival include "James Taylor and Friends," an extra week added to the Tanglewood season for master classes, workshops and concerts by James Taylor and select musicians. This segment will end with a Taylor-BSO collaboration concert featuring John Williams conducting.  Read more »


A taste of Tanglewood


Keywords: Array, Tanglewood, video

Within the last few months (July to be exact), Tanglewood Festival has added a new section to their Web site called Tanglewood Web TV. Have you seen it yet? The Tanglewood channel includes actual festival footage from 2007, clips from behind the scenes, documentaries on Elliot Carter, interviews with Tanglewood musicians, and a walking tour of the Tanglewood grounds. Offering over seven hours of video, it's perfect both for those who have never been to the festival and want to learn more and those frequent attendees who can't get enough. Check it out here.


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