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Tanglewood schedule August 2018

February 4, 2018 by Dave Read

Article posted Feb. 14, 2018 by Dave Read

The 2018 Tanglewood schedule features a season-long celebration of the centennial of the birth, in Lawrence, MA, of Leonard Bernstein, who became the protege of Serge Koussevitsky in 1940 as a member of the first class of what became the Tanglewood Music Center. Bernstein’s last performance was at Tanglewood in 1990, two months before his death.

Photo: Andris Nelsons and Yo-Yo Ma at Tanglewood (Hilary Scott)

Tanglewood’s August 2018 schedule, highlighted by the August 25 program “The Bernstein Centennial Celebration,” also includes these Bernstein compositions:

  • Aug. 4 – Songfest (1977))
  • Aug. 9 – A Quiet Place (1983)
  • Aug. 18 – Divertimento for Orchestra (1980)
  • Aug. 18 – Fancy Free (1944)
  • Aug. 19 – Three Meditations from Mass, for cello and orchestra (1977)
  • Aug. 22 & 23 – Candide (1956)

Thomas Adès and Kirill Gerstein

Wednesday, Aug. 1, 8 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

  • Thomas Adès, piano
  • Kirill Gerstein, piano
  • DEBUSSY En blanc et noir, for two pianos
  • STRAVINSKY (arr. SHOSTAKOVICH) Symphony of Psalms, for two pianos
  • LUTOS?AWSKI Variations on a Theme by Paganini, for two pianos
  • DEBUSSY Lindaraja, for two pianos
  • Thomas ADÈS Concert paraphrase on Powder Her Face, for two pianos
  • RAVEL Rapsodie espagnole, for two pianos

Paul Lewis, piano

Thursday, Aug. 2, 8 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

  • HAYDN Sonata No. 49 in E-flat
  • BEETHOVEN Eleven Bagatelles, Op. 119
  • BRAHMS Four Pieces, Op. 119
  • HAYDN Sonata No. 32 in B minor
  • BEETHOVEN Six Bagatelles, Op. 126
  • HAYDN Sonata No. 40 in G

This program launches a multi-year survey at Tanglewood featuring Paul Lewis in piano works by Haydn, Beethoven, and Brahms.

Tanglewood Date Night Packages Available – August 3 and 17

Date Night packages are available on July 20 and 27, and August 3 and 17. The package includes a preconcert dinner for two at Highwood and two premium tickets in the Shed for $180, or two lawn tickets and two lawn chairs plus a pre-concert dinner at Highwood for $150. Both packages include a tour of the grounds. Purchase tickets >

Glinka, Rachmaninoff and Stravinsky with Kirill Gerstein

Friday, Aug. 3, 8:00 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • The Serge and Olga Koussevitzky Memorial Concert
  • Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Ken-David Masur, conductor
  • Kirill Gerstein, piano
  • GLINKA Overture to Ruslan and Ludmila
  • RACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2
  • STRAVINSKY The Firebird (complete)

UndersScore Friday Concert – Patrons will hear comments about the program directly from an onstage BSO musician.

Yoga on the Lawn at Tanglewood – August 4, 11, 18, and 25

Once again this summer, in collaboration with the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Tanglewood is pleased to offer hour-long yoga classes taught by fully accredited Kripalu teachers from 10:15-11:15am on Saturday mornings (weather permitting). Located on the lawn near the Tanglewood Visitor Center, these weekly classes are available at no additional charge to Saturday-morning BSO Rehearsal ticket holders on August 4, 11, 18, and 25.

Boston University Tanglewood Institute – Young Artists Chorus – Free Concert

Saturday, Aug. 4, 2:30 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

  • Katie Woolf, conductor
  • Concert of varied works. Repertoire to be announced.

Bramwell Tovey conducts Bernstein and Sibelius

Saturday, Aug. 4, 8:00 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Bramwell Tovey, conductor
  • Nadine Sierra, soprano
  • Isabel Leonard, mezzo-soprano
  • Kelley O’Connor, mezzo-soprano
  • Nicholas Phan, tenor
  • Elliot Madore, baritone
  • Eric Owens, bass
  • BERNSTEIN Songfest
  • SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2

Dima Slobodeniouk conducts Borodin, Wieniawski and Prokofiev featuring Joshua Bell

Sunday, Aug. 5, 2:30 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor
  • Joshua Bell, violin
  • BORODIN Polovtsian Dances
  • WIENIAWSKI Violin Concerto No. 2
  • PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 5
Leonard Bernstein and John Williams, Harvard Night at the Pops, June, 1989; courtesy BSO archives.

Tanglewood on Parade

Tuesday, Aug. 7, 8:00 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Boston Pops Orchestra
  • Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra
  • Bramwell Tovey, Keith Lockhart, and John Williams, conductors
  • Kirill Gerstein, piano – 2018 Koussevitzky Artist
  • RAVEL Daphnis et Chloé, Suite No. 2
  • GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue
  • TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture
  • Fireworks to follow the concert

Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra -BERNSTEIN A Quiet Place

Thursday, Aug. 9, 8 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

  • Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra
  • Stefan Asbury, conductor
  • Tanglewood Music Center Vocal Fellows
  • Daniel Fish, director
  • Terese Wadden, constume designer
  • Barbara Samuels, lighting designer
  • Jeff Larson, video designer
  • BERNSTEIN A Quiet Place
  • Fully staged performance; sung in English with supertitles (chamber ensemble version by Garth Edwin Sunderland)

Young People’s Concert

Friday, Aug. 10, 7:00 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Andris Nelsons, conductor
  • Jamie Bernstein, host

From 1958 until 1972, Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic presented a landmark series of televised Young People’s Concerts™ which introduced classical music to millions of listeners. Inspired by Bernstein’s pioneering work as an educator, the BSO and Andris Nelsons offer a one-time-only hour-long program designed especially for young audiences and their families. Following in the great tradition of her father, Jamie Bernstein will be the evening’s host and presenter.
(Concert duration is approximately 60 minutes without intermission.)

Boston University Tanglewood Institute, Young Artists Orchestra

Saturday, Aug. 11, 2:30 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

  • Ken-David Masur, conductor
  • MENDELSSOHN Overture to Athalia
  • DEBUSSY La mer
  • PROKOFIEV Selections from Romeo and Juliet, Suite Nos. 1 and 2

John Williams’ Film Night

Saturday, Aug. 11, 8:00 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • Boston Pops Orchestra
  • Andris Nelsons and John Williams, conductors

John Williams’ Film Night has long been established as one of the Tanglewood calendar’s most consistently captivating evenings. Join Mr. Williams as he presents this year’s celebration of the music of Hollywood and beyond, featuring the Boston Pops and BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons.

Michael Tilson Thomas conducts Tilson Thomas, Rachmaninoff and Mahler

Sunday, Aug. 12, 2:30 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
  • Igor Levit, piano
  • Michael TILSON THOMAS Agnegram
  • RACHMANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini
  • MAHLER Symphony No. 1

TMC Chamber Orchestra, Andris Nelsons, conductor

Monday, Aug. 13, 8 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

  • TMC Conducting Fellows
  • SCHREKER Chamber Symphony for twenty-three instruments (1916)
  • HAYDN Symphony No. 97

TMC Vocal Recital

Tuesday, Aug. 14, 8 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

Igor Levit and the JACK Quartet

Wednesday, Aug. 15, 8 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

  • Igor Levit, piano
  • JACK Quartet
  • BEETHOVEN Variations and Fugue in E-flat, Op. 35, Eroica
  • SCHOENBERG Ode to Napoleon, Op. 41
  • Frederic RZEWSKI The People United Will Never Be Defeated!

Skride Quartet

Thursday, Aug. 16, 8 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

  • MAHLER Piano Quartet in A minor
  • MOZART Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, K.478
  • BRAHMS Piano Quartet No. 1 in G minor, Op. 25

Andris Nelsons conducts Beethoven and Shostakovich

Friday, Aug. 17, 8:00 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

UnderScore Friday Concert – Patrons will hear comments about the program directly from an onstage BSO musician.

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Andris Nelsons, conductor
  • Yefim Bronfman, piano
  • BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 4
  • SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 4

Andris Nelsons conducts an All-Bernstein Program with the Boston Ballet and featuring violinist Baiba Skride

Saturday, Aug. 18, 8:00 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • Boston Symphony Orchestra
  • Andris Nelsons, conductor
  • Boston Ballet,
  • Mikko Nissinen, artistic director
  • Baiba Skride, violin
  • ALL-BERNSTEIN PROGRAM
  • Fancy Free – Fully staged production
  • Divertimento for Orchestra
  • Serenade (after Plato’s “Symposium”), for violin and orchestra
  • When Leonard Bernstein and Jerome Robbins created the hit ballet Fancy Free in 1944, each was just twenty-five years old. As Bernstein’s first ballet score and Robbins’ first full-scale choreographic effort, it catapulted both men to stardom. In what would become his signature style, Robbins combined classical choreography with jazz and popular dance moves. Just months after Fancy Free was premiered at the old Metropolitan Opera House, its scenario had become the basis for Bernstein and Robbins’ hit Broadway musical On the Town (being performed July 7). Fancy Free will be presented here in collaboration with Boston Ballet, using Robbins’ original choreography.

    Yo-Yo Ma joins Andris Nelsons for Copland, Bernstein, Williams and Bartók

    Sunday, Aug. 19, 2:30 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

    • The Leonard Bernstein Memorial Concert
    • Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra
    • Andris Nelsons, conductor
    • Yo-Yo Ma, cello
    • COPLAND An Outdoor Overture
    • BERNSTEIN Three Meditations from Mass, for cello and orchestra
    • John WILLIAMS New work for cello and orchestra (world premiere)
    • BARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra

    The Knights – Bernstein’s Candide

    Wednesday, Aug. 22, 8 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

    • The Knights
    • Eric Jacobsen, conductor
    • Miles Mykkanen, tenor (Candide)
    • Sharleen Joynt, soprano (Cunegonde)
    • Alex Mansoori, tenor (Baron/Governor/Vanderdendur/Ragotski)
    • Gabriel Preisser, baritone (Maximilian/Grand Inquisitor)
    • Courtney Lopes and John Eirich, dancers
    • Alison Moritz, stage director
    • John Heginbotham, choreographer
    • Aaron Copp, lighting designer
    • Amanda Seymour, costume designer
    • BERNSTEIN Candide, Fully staged performances

    The Knights – Bernstein’s Candide

    Thuresday, Aug. 23, 8 p.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

  • The Knights
  • Eric Jacobsen, conductor
  • Miles Mykkanen, tenor (Candide)
  • Sharleen Joynt, soprano (Cunegonde)
  • Alex Mansoori, tenor (Baron/Governor/Vanderdendur/Ragotski)
  • Gabriel Preisser, baritone (Maximilian/Grand Inquisitor)
  • Courtney Lopes and John Eirich, dancers
  • Alison Moritz, stage director
  • John Heginbotham, choreographer
  • Aaron Copp, lighting designer
  • Amanda Seymour, costume designer
  • BERNSTEIN Candide, Fully staged performances
  • Leonard Bernstein’s delightful 1956 comic operetta Candide is based on the 18th-century philosopher Voltaire’s satirical novel, which follows the title character’s traumatic adventures in imperial Europe and semi-civilized South America. All the while, his teacher’s philosophy of “All’s for the best in this best of all possible worlds” is put to the test. Candide’s vain sweetheart Cunegonde undergoes even worse trials as they’re separated and reunited. Lillian Hellman wrote the original play; the song lyrics were mostly by poet Richard Wilbur. The score includes such familiar numbers as “Glitter and Be Gay” and “Make Our Garden Grow.”

    Andris Nelsons conducts Mahler Symphony No. 3 featuring Susan Graham and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus

    Friday, Aug. 24, 8:00 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

    • Boston Symphony Orchestra
    • Andris Nelsons, conductor
    • Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano
    • Tanglewood Festival Chorus, James Burton, conductor
    • Children’s Choir
    • MAHLER Symphony No. 3

    The Bernstein Centennial Celebration at Tanglewood

    Saturday, Aug. 25, 8:00 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

    • Boston Symphony Orchestra*
    • Andris Nelsons, conductor
    • Christoph Eschenbach, conductor
    • Keith Lockhart, conductor
    • Michael Tilson Thomas, conductor
    • John Williams, conductor
    • Audra McDonald, host and vocalist
    • Midori, violin
    • Yo-Yo Ma, cello
    • Kian Soltani, cello
    • Nadine Sierra, soprano
    • Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano
    • Isabel Leonard, mezzo-soprano
    • Thomas Hampson, baritone
    • Jessica Vosk and Tony Yazbeck, vocalists
    • James Darrah, director
    • Tanglewood Festival Chorus, James Burton, conductor

    Reflecting the season-long theme, The Bernstein Centennial Celebration at Tanglewood will spotlight Bernstein’s wide-ranging talents as a composer, his many gifts as a great interpreter and champion of other composers, and his role as an inspirer of a new generation of musicians and music lovers across the country and around the globe. The gala concert will feature a kaleidoscopic array of artists and ensembles from the worlds of classical music, film, and Broadway. The entire first half of the program is dedicated to selections from such brilliant Bernstein works as Candide, West Side Story, Mass, and Serenade. Music from the classical canon very dear to Bernstein’s heart-selections from Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn and music by Copland-plus a new work by John Williams, makes up a good portion of the program’s second half; the finale of Mahler’s Resurrection Symphony brings the program to a dramatic close.

    *Joined by members of the New York Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, Pacific Music Festival, and Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival.

    One Day University at Tanglewood

    Sunday, Aug. 26, 9 a.m. Seiji Ozawa Hall

    One Day University, the acclaimed lifelong learning series, returns to Tanglewood for the eighth year! Join these award-winning professors from three renowned schools, each presenting their best lecture in Ozawa Hall. Then join Christoph Eschenbach and the BSO for the 2018 season finale performance of Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony.

    Christoph Eschenbach conducts Beethoven

    Sunday, Aug. 26, 2:30 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

    • Boston Symphony Orchestra
    • Christoph Eschenbach, conductor
    • Hanna-Elisabeth Mu?ller, soprano
    • Sasha Cooke, mezzo-soprano
    • Joseph Kaiser, tenor
    • Thomas Hampson, baritone
    • Tanglewood Festival Chorus, James Burton, conductor
    • BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9

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    Tanglewood tickets and box office information

    Tickets for the 2018 Tanglewood season, $12-$160, are available through Tanglewood’s website, www.tanglewood.org, SymphonyCharge at 888-266-1200, and at the Symphony Hall Box Office at 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston MA. Download the 2018 Tanglewood season brochure.

    Getting around the Tanglewood campus

    The Tanglewood campus, summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tanglewood Music Center comprises several hundred acres in the towns of Lenox and Stockbridge. It is the location of the Koussevitsky Music Shed and Ozawa Hall, where hundreds of thousands attend concerts and a variety of events, including picnics. We always advise new visitors to arrive early and take their daily walking exercise wandering the beautiful Tanglewood grounds. This dynamic map of the Tanglewood grounds includes photos and information for such points of interest as Aaron Copland Library, Highwood Manor House, The Glass House, and The Lion’s Gate.

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    Tanglewood Popular Artists schedule 2018

    February 2, 2018 by Dave Read

    Article updated Feb. 19, 2018 by Dave Read

    They’ve done the math on Mass.Ave. in Boston, where the BSO’s marketing majors compile the lineup for the Tanglewood Popular Artists series, and found that the median age of the classical music audience matches the mean number of trips around the sun Baby Boomers have taken.

    The result is that musicians who peaked in the late sixties/early seventies are very likely to be getting another peek down by Stockbridge Bowl as we move into the Re-Gilded Age of the Late Teens!

    Here in the Berkshires, where the Hospitality-Industrial Complex is a force to be reckoned with, everybody’s favorite baby boomer, James Taylor, headlines the 2018 Tanglewood Popular Artists series. No artist had a luckier trip in the Sixties than our own neighbor and friend Taylor, who recorded his debut album in 1968 while The Beatles were working on their White Album in the same London studio!

    James and his All-Star Band will once again play two shows, July 3 & 4, with fireworks following the July 4 concert. Taylor is a stellar role model for his ’60s-era peers because he is true to his art, keeping it fresh and new every time he brings it to the Koussevitsky Music Shed. In this Tanglewood season celebrating the Centennial of Leonard Bernstein, who was as radical as any artist during the Sixties, it’s gratifying to have a fellow-traveler headlining the Fourth of July.

    Other notable acts who also keep on keeping on, tapping into deep reservoirs of artistic fervor, include The Steve Miller Band, Peter Frampton, Emmylou Harris, Ry Cooder, Judy Collins, Steven Stills, and David Crosby. But wait – there’s more, here’s the complete lineup:

    2018 Tanglewood Popular Artist schedule

    Thursday, June 21, 8:00 Koussevitsky Music Shed

    Andy Grammer

    Friday, June 22, 7:00 Koussevitsky Music Shed

    Boston Pops and Audra McDonald

    Sunday, June 24, 2:30 Koussevitsky Music Shed

    Bela Fleck and the Flecktones

    Friday, June 29, 8:00 Seiji Ozawa Hall

    String Quartet Marathon

    Saturday, June 30, 10:00 & 2:30 Seiji Ozawa Hall

    Live From Here at Tanglewood with Chris Thile

    Saturday, June 30, 5:45 Koussevitsky Music Shed

    Ry Cooder and Emmylou Harris

    Sunday, July 1, 2:30 Koussevitsky Music Shed

    Steve Miller Band, with Peter Frampton

    Monday, July 2, 7:00 Koussevitsky Music Shed

    James Taylor

    Tuesday, July 3, 8:00 Koussevitsky Music Shed

    James Taylor

    Wednesday, July 4, 8:00 Koussevitsky Music Shed

    Fireworks after the concert.

    BERNSTEIN On the Town

    Saturday, July 7, 8 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • Boston Pops Orchestra – Keith Lockhart, conductor
  • Singers
  • Kathleen Marshall, director
  • David Chase, musical director
  • John Williams’ Film Night

    Saturday, Aug. 11, 8:00 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • Boston Pops Orchestra
  • Andris Nelsons and John Williams, conductors
  • John Williams’ Film Night has long been established as one of the Tanglewood calendar’s most consistently captivating evenings. Join Mr. Williams as he presents this year’s celebration of the music of Hollywood and beyond, featuring the Boston Pops and BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons.

    Steve Martin and Martin Short, An Evening You Will Forget for the Rest of Your Life

    Sunday, Sept. 2, 2:30 p.m. Koussevitsky Music Shed

  • Steve Martin and Martin Short
  • with The Steep Canyon Rangers and Jeff Babko
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    Tanglewood tickets and box office information

    Tickets for the 2018 Tanglewood season, $12-$160, are available through Tanglewood’s website, www.tanglewood.org, SymphonyCharge at 888-266-1200, and at the Symphony Hall Box Office at 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston MA. Download the 2018 Tanglewood season brochure.

    Filed Under: Archived schedules Tagged With: James Taylor

    Bernstein Centennial tops 2018 Tanglewood schedule

    February 1, 2018 by Dave Read

    Article updated Feb. 21, 2018 by Dave Read

    The Boston Symphony Orchestra is Celebrating Lenny at Tanglewood; the Bernstein Centennial Summer has more than a dozen pieces composed by Leonard Bernstein listed in the 2018 Tanglewood schedule. He was born August 25, 1918 in Lawrence, MA, was a member of the first class of the Berkshire Music Center (now Tanglewood Music Center) in 1940 and became the protege of founder Serge Koussevitsky. After a fifty year career, for which there was no template, Maestro Bernstein gave his last performance in the Koussevitsky Music Shed in August 1990, and died two months later. Leonard Bernstein’s artistry spanned ballet, opera, symphony, television, Broadway, and Hollywood – and his politics scared the establishment witless.

    “That place [Tanglewood] is very dear to my heart, that is where I grew up and learned so much…in 1940 when I first played and studied there.”
    —Leonard Bernstein (November 1989)

    Leonard Bernstein conduct rehearsal, c. 1971, barn at Tanglewood; Heinz Weissenstein photo, BSO archives.
    Leonard Bernstein conduct rehearsal, c. 1971, barn at Tanglewood; Heinz Weissenstein photo, BSO archives.

    Bernstein from Broadway to Hollywood

    In addition to concert works including his Chichester Psalms (7/15), alil for flute and orchestra (7/21), Songfest (8/4), the Serenade (after Plato’s “Symposium”) for violin and orchestra (8/18), and the BSO-commissioned Divertimento for Orchestra (also 8/18), performances also include the operas Trouble in Tahiti (7/12) and A Quiet Place (8/9); the Broadway hit On the Town (7/7); Candide (8/22 & 23); the ballet Fancy Free in collaboration with Boston Ballet (8/18), and the Oscar-winning film version of West Side Story with the BSO playing the score live as the movie is shown on large screens in high definition with the original vocals and dialogue intact (7/28). (Photo: Leonard Bernstein conduct rehearsal,

    Leonard Bernstein Pieces Being Performed as Part of the 2018 Tanglewood Season

    • July 5 – Variations on an Octatonic Scale, for flute and cello (1988-89)
    • July 9 – Opening Prayer (Benediction) (1986)
    • July 7 – On the Town (1944)
    • July 12 – Trouble in Tahiti (1951)
    • July 15 – Chichester Psalms (1965)
    • July 21 – alil, Nocturne for flute and orchestra (1981)
    • July 23 – Facsimile, Choreographic Essay for Orchestra (1946)
    • July 28 – West Side Story (1957)
    • Aug. 4 – Songfest (1977)
    • Aug. 9 – A Quiet Place (1983)
    • Aug. 18 – Divertimento for Orchestra (1980)
    • Aug. 18 – Serenade (after Plato’s “Symposium”), for violin and orchestra (1954)
    • Aug. 18 – Fancy Free (1944)
    • Aug. 19 – Three Meditations from Mass, for cello and orchestra (1977)
    • Aug. 22 & 23 – Candide (1956)

    Bernstein Centennial Celebration at Tanglewood – Aug. 25

    Leonard Bernstein and John Williams, Harvard Night at the Pops, June, 1989; courtesy BSO archives.

    On August 25, Bernstein’s birth-date, The Bernstein Centennial Celebration at Tanglewood, to be conducted by BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons, Christoph Eschenbach, Keith Lockhart, Michael Tilson Thomas, and John Williams, will feature an extraordinary array of guest artists, among them Audra McDonald, Midori, Yo-Yo Ma, Susan Graham, and Thomas Hampson. In addition, the BSO will be joined for this very special occasion by members of numerous other orchestras with which Bernstein maintained close associations, including the New York Philharmonic, Vienna Philharmonic, Israel Philharmonic, Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, Pacific Music Festival, and Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival.

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    Tanglewood tickets and box office information

    Tickets for the 2018 Tanglewood season, $12-$160, are available through Tanglewood’s website, www.tanglewood.org, SymphonyCharge at 888-266-1200, and at the Symphony Hall Box Office at 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston MA. Download the 2018 Tanglewood season brochure.

    Getting around the Tanglewood campus

    The Tanglewood campus, summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tanglewood Music Center comprises several hundred acres in the towns of Lenox and Stockbridge. It is the location of the Koussevitsky Music Shed and Ozawa Hall, where hundreds of thousands attend concerts and a variety of events, including picnics. We always advise new visitors to arrive early and take their daily walking exercise wandering the beautiful Tanglewood grounds. This dynamic map of the Tanglewood grounds includes photos and information for such points of interest as Aaron Copland Library, Highwood Manor House, The Glass House, and The Lion’s Gate.

    Filed Under: Archived schedules

    June 2017 Tanglewood schedule

    November 23, 2016 by Dave Read

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    JUNE 18, 2017 SUNDAY, 8:00 PM – Jaws in Concert

    Tanglewood Koussevitzky Music Shed – Tanglewood – Lenox, MA

    Jaws in Concert
    Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra
    Keith Lockhart, conductor

    Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops perform the entire score in sync with Jaws.

    JUNE 28, 2017 WEDNESDAY, 8:00 PM – Mark Morris Dance Group

    Seiji Ozawa Hall – Tanglewood, Lenox, MA

    Mark Morris Dance Group – Lou 100: In Honor of the Divine Mr. Harrison

    Mark Morris Dance Group
    The New Fromm Players
    Tanglewood Music Center Fellows
    Mark Morris, choreographer

    Pacific – HARRISON Trio for violin, cello, and piano, 3rd and 4th movements
    Serenade – HARRISON Serenade for guitar and percussion
    New Work – HARRISON Varied Trio for violin, piano, and percussion
    Grand Duo – HARRISON Grand Duo for violin and piano

    JUNE 29, 2017 THURSDAY, 8:00 PM – Mark Morris Dance Group

    Seiji Ozawa Hall – Tanglewood, Lenox, MA

    Mark Morris Dance Group – Lou 100: In Honor of the Divine Mr. Harrison

    Mark Morris Dance Group
    The New Fromm Players
    Tanglewood Music Center Fellows
    Mark Morris, choreographer

    Pacific – HARRISON Trio for violin, cello, and piano, 3rd and 4th movements
    Serenade – HARRISON Serenade for guitar and percussion
    New Work – HARRISON Varied Trio for violin, piano, and percussion
    Grand Duo – HARRISON Grand Duo for violin and piano

    2017 Tanglewood brochure, tickets box office info.

    Tickets for the 2017 Tanglewood season go on sale January 29 starting at 10 a.m. through Tanglewood’s website, www.tanglewood.org, SymphonyCharge at 888-266-1200, and at the Symphony Hall Box Office at 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston MA.

    Download the 2017 Tanglewood brochure.

    Hotels near Tanglewood

    Berkshires hotelsFind hotels near Tanglewood with user reviews, check amenities, nearby attractions, availability and then book your room reservations at these lodging establishments through our partner, International Hotel Solutions (IHS), the leading provider of secure online hotel reservations.

    Getting around the Tanglewood campus

    The Tanglewood campus, summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra and the Tanglewood Music Center comprises several hundred acres in the towns of Lenox and Stockbridge. It is the location of the Koussevitsky Music Shed and Ozawa Hall, where hundreds of thousands attend concerts and a variety of events, including picnics. We always advise new visitors to arrive early and take their daily walking exercise wandering the beautiful Tanglewood grounds. This dynamic map of the Tanglewood grounds includes photos and information for such points of interest as Aaron Copland Library, Highwood Manor House, The Glass House, and The Lion’s Gate.

    Filed Under: Archived schedules

    August 2016 Tanglewood schedule

    August 1, 2016 by Dave Read

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    Pop, rock, jazz at Tanglewood

    June 2016 at Tanglewood

    July 2016 at Tanglewood

    August 2016 Tanglewood schedule is highlighted by many annual favorite soloists and programs, including the ever popular picnic event, Tanglewood on Parade, John Williams’ Film Night, Yo Yo Ma, Emanuel Ax, and Gil Shaham. Yo Yo Ma makes another appearance this season along with his Silk Road Ensemble, which he founded at Tanglewood in 1998. Finally, Christoph von Dohnányi will conduct the usual swansong to the BSO’s summer in the Berkshires, Beethoven Symphony No. 9. On Sept. 1, the wacky radio program Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! will be presented in the Koussevitzky Music Shed.

    Aug. 1, 2016

    8:00 PM – Seiji Ozawa Hall – Tanglewood Music Center: Vocal Recital

    Aug. 2, 2016

    Tanglewood On Parade
    – Koussevitzky Music Shed

    2:30pm, Ozawa Hall TMC Chamber Music
    3:30pm, Ozawa Hall TMC Chamber Music
    5pm, Ozawa Hall TMC Vocal Program: “Sing America” with Stephanie Blythe
    7:30pm, Ozawa Hall TMC Fanfares
    8pm, Shed

    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Boston Pops Orchestra
    Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra
    Stéphane Denève, Giancarlo Guerrero, and John Williams, conductors

    Program to include
    RAVEL La Valse
    TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture

    Fireworks to follow the concert

    Aug. 3, 2016

    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall

    Nelson Freire, piano

    J.S. BACH Partita No. 4 in D, BWV 828
    BEETHOVEN Sonata No. 32 in C minor, Op. 111
    SHOSTAKOVICH Three Fantastic Dances, Op. 5
    RACHMANINOFF Prelude in G-flat, Op. 23, No. 10; Prelude in G-sharp minor, Op. 32, No. 12
    CHOPIN Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58

    Aug. 4, 2016

    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall
    Daniil Trifonov, piano

    J.S. BACH (arr. BRAHMS) Chaconne, from Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004, arranged for the left hand
    LISZT Grandes Études de Paganini
    RACHMANINOFF Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28

    Aug. 5, 2016

    8 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed

    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
    Yefim Bronfman, piano

    DVO?ÁK Serenade for Winds
    LISZT Piano Concerto No. 2
    MAHLER (arr. BRITTEN) What the Wild Flowers Tell Me
    BRAHMS Serenade No. 2

    Aug. 6, 2016

    8pm Koussevitzky Music Shed

    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Giancarlo Guerrero, conductor
    Daniil Trifonov, piano

    ADAMS Harmonielehre
    CHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 2
    STRAUSS Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks

    Aug. 7, 2016

    2:30pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Moritz Gnann, conductor
    Nelson Freire, piano

    MOZART Piano Concerto No. 9 in E-flat, K.271
    MAHLER Symphony No. 1
    8pm Silk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo Ma

    Aug. 8, 2016

    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall
    Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra
    TMC Conducting Fellows
    Dawn Upshaw, soprano, Sanford Sylvan, baritone, and TMC Vocal Fellows (Shostakovich)

    WEILL The Seven Deadly Sins
    SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 14

    Aug. 9, 2016

    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall
    Tanglwood Music Center Improvisation Project
    TMC Fellows and Mike Block

    Aug. 10, 2016

    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall
    Boston Symphony Chamber Players with Jeremy Flower, electronics and piano

    FLOWER Shamu and Clinical, for horn, electronics, and piano
    FRANÇAIX Divertissement for flute, oboe, and bassoon
    BEETHOVEN String Trio in C, Op. 9, No. 1
    SPOHR Nonet for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin, viola, cello, and double bass

    Aug. 11, 2016

    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall
    Tanglewood Music Center: Vocal Recital

    Aug. 12, 2016

    8 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Charles Dutoit, conductor*
    Emanuel Ax, piano
    *2016 Koussevitzky Artist

    NICOLAI Overture to The Merry Wives of Windsor
    MOZART Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat, K.482
    DEBUSSY La Mer
    RAVEL Boléro

    Aug. 13, 2016

    8 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    John Williams’ Film Night
    Boston Pops Orchestra
    John Williams, conductor

    John Williams’ Film Night has long been established as one of the Tanglewood calendar’s most consistently appreciated evenings. Join Mr. Williams as he presents this year’s celebration of the music of Hollywood, and beyond, featuring the Boston Pops and special guests.

    Aug. 14, 2016

    2:30 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    David Afkham, conductor
    Igor Levit, piano

    BEETHOVEN Coriolan Overture
    BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3
    SCHUMANN Symphony No. 4
    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall
    Barry Humphries’ Weimar Cabaret
    Australian Chamber Orchestra

    Australian Chamber Orchestra
    Richard Tognetti, director and violin
    Barry Humphries, conférencier
    Meow Meow, cabaret artist
    Rodney Fisher, director

    Barry Humphries’ Weimar Cabaret
    Barry Humphries-Australia’s greatest entertainer, best known to audiences around the world as Dame Edna Everage-curates, presents, and performs the degenerate music of Berlin’s Weimar Republic (1920s-1930s) including jazz, cabaret, tango, and Broadway-musical style pieces. The hedonistic partying and social revolution of this era is re-awakened in this full-throttle concert, featuring transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow in the racier numbers. Hear songs by Kurt Weill including The Threepenny Opera’s “Pirate Jenny,” see Barry Humphries and Meow Meow sing the duet “Mousie” and dance a tango, and join Mr. Humphries as he rediscovers the lost music of Krenek, Schulhoff, Toch, Brandt, Grosz, and more.

    Please note that this concert contains adult themes. Parental guidance for those under the age of 15 is recommended.
    Also note that this production includes the use of theatrical haze (fog) machines.

    Aug. 15, 2016

    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall
    Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra
    Charles Dutoit conductor
    Gil Shaham, violin

    KODÁLY Dances of Galánta
    TCHAIKOVSKY Violin Concerto
    STRAVINSKY The Rite of Spring

    Aug. 17, 2016

    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall
    Gil Shaham, violin

    J.S. BACH Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin, BWV 1001-1006

    Aug. 18, 2016

    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall
    Charles Dutoit and Friends
    Charles Dutoit, conductor

    Chamber Ensemble
    Actors

    2016 Koussevitzky Artist Charles Dutoit, in collaboration with violinist Chantal Juillet, selects and directs some of his favorite works for chamber ensemble.
    Program to include
    FALLA Harpischord Concerto
    STRAVINSKY The Soldier’s Tale

    Aug. 19, 2016

    8 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Charles Dutoit, conductor*
    Menahem Pressler, piano
    Vocal soloists

    Tanglewood Festival Chorus
    *2016 Koussevitzky Artist

    MOZART Overture to The Marriage of Figaro
    MOZART Piano Concerto No. 23 in A, K.488
    ROSSINI Stabat Mater

    Aug. 20, 2016

    8 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Andris Nelsons conducts Verdi’s Aida, Acts I and II
    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Andris Nelsons, conductor
    Cast to include:
    Kristine Opolais, soprano (Aida)
    Andrea Carè, tenor (Radames)
    Kwangchul Youn, bass (Ramfis)
    Tanglewood Festival Chorus

    VERDI Aida, Acts I and II
    Sung in Italian with English supertitles

    Aug. 21, 2016

    2:30 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Andris Nelsons, conductor
    Robert Sheena, English horn
    Dejan Lazi?, piano

    BERLIOZ Overture to Béatrice et Bénédict
    TSONTAKIS Sonnets, Concerto for English horn and orchestra
    SAINT-SAËNS Piano Concerto No. 5, Egyptian
    PROKOFIEV Suite from Romeo and Juliet

    Aug. 23, 2016

    7 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Train with Andy Grammer

    Aug. 24, 2016

    8pm Seiji Ozawa Hall
    Jeremy Denk, piano

    Medieval to Modern – In a fascinating centuries-spanning program, Jeremy Denk charts the history of Western music from the Medieval and Renaissance worlds of Machaut, Couperin, and Frescobaldi to Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, the modernists Stravinsky, Cage, Ligeti, and Adams, and back to Machaut.

    Aug. 25, 2016

    7:30pm Seiji Ozawa Hall

    Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra
    Nicholas McGegan, conductor
    Suzana Ograjenšek, soprano
    Diana Moore, mezzo-soprano
    Clint van der Linde, countertenor
    Nicholas Phan, tenor
    Douglas Williams, baritone
    Members of the Philharmonia Chorale

    SCARLATTI La gloria di primavera
    Sung in Italian with English supertitles

    Aug. 26, 2016

    8 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Boston Pops
    Keith Lockhart, conductor

    ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ with Orchestra
    The film that gave the world one of its greatest movie heroes, Indiana Jones, is back and better than ever before! Relive the magic on the silver screen of the original great adventure, Raiders of the Lost Ark, with John Williams’ epic score performed live by the Boston Pops.

    Aug. 27, 2016

    8 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Yo-Yo Ma, cello

    Aug. 28, 2016

    2:30 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Boston Symphony Orchestra
    Christoph von Dohnányi, conductor
    Rachel Willis-Sørensen, soprano
    Ruxandra Donose, mezzo-soprano
    Joseph Kaiser, tenor
    Günther Groissböck, bass
    Tanglewood Festival Chorus

    BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9

    September 2016

    Sept. 1, 2016

    8 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!
    NPR’s oddly informative weekly hour-long news quiz program is again live. The Peabody Award-winning series offers a fast-paced, irreverent look at the week’s news, hosted by Peter Sagal along with judge and score-keeper Bill Kurtis.

    Sept. 2, 2016

    8 pm Koussevitzky Music Shed
    Boston Pops Orchestra with Special Guest The B-52s

    2016 Tanglewood tickets

    Tickets for the 2016 Tanglewood season, $12-$124, go on sale January 24 starting at 10 a.m. through Tanglewood’s website, www.tanglewood.org, SymphonyCharge at 888-266-1200, and at the Symphony Hall Box Office at 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston MA. Tanglewood brochures with complete programs and information on how to order tickets will be available in early February by calling 617-638-9467. For further information, please call the Boston Symphony Orchestra at 617-266-1492 or visit www.tanglewood.org. 2016 Tanglewood schedule – PDF.

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    Barrington Stage Company 2016 schedule

    May 5, 2016 by Dave Read

    Barrington Stage Company’s 2016 summer season schedule includes Mainstage productions of American Son, The Pirates of Penzance, Tribes, and Camping with Henry and Tom. The BSC Mainstage season runs June 17 through October 23, 2016. Plays during 2016 at BSC’s St. Germain Stage will be Presto Change-O, Kimberly Akimbo, peerless, Broadway Bounty Hunter, and Love Letters. BSC productions take place in Downtown Pittsfield in the Boyd-Quinson Mainstage, St. Germain Stage; their Youth Theatre venue for The Wiz, running July 27 – August 14, 2016, will be announced.

    Barrington Stage Company Mainstage – AMERICAN SON – June 17 – July 19, 2016

    • AMERICAN SON – WORLD PREMIERE
    • By Christopher Demos-Brown
    • Directed by Julianne Boyd
    • June 17 – July 9

    Winner of the prestigious Laurents/Hatcher Award for Best New Play of 2016, this explosive new drama examines our nation’s racial divide through the eyes of an estranged, interracial couple. Over the course of one evening, the couple’s disparate backgrounds collide as they confront an unexpected crisis involving their son, the police, and an abandoned car.

    Barrington Stage Company Mainstage – THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE – July 15 – August 13, 2016

    • THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE
    • Music by Arthur Sullivan; Libretto W. S. Gilbert
    • Directed by John Rando;
    • Choreography by Joshua Bergasse
    • July 15 – August 13

    With its swashbuckling pirates, innocent lovers, bumbling policemen and a Major-General who sings one of the most famous patter songs in musical theatre history, THE PIRATES OF PENZANCE is sure to be a treat for the whole family. Brought to you by the team that created our production of ON THE TOWN.

    Barrington Stage Company Mainstage – TRIBES – August 18 – September 3, 2016

    • TRIBES
    • By Nina Raine
    • Directed by Jenn Thompson
    • August 18 – September 3

    Winner of the 2012 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play, TRIBES is a funny, yet moving, and always provocative play about a young man who was born deaf into an unconventional hearing family. It’s not until he meets Sylvia, a young woman on the brink of deafness, that he finally understands what it means to “speak up” for himself.

    Barrington Stage Company Mainstage – CAMPING WITH HENRY AND TOM – October 5 – 23, 2016

    • CAMPING WITH HENRY AND TOM
    • By Mark St. Germain
    • Directed by Christopher Innvar
    • October 5 – 23

    In 1921, Henry Ford, Thomas Edison and President Warren G. Harding took a camping trip together into the Maryland woods to escape civilization; what they couldn’t escape was each other. Inspired by an actual event, CAMPING WITH HENRY AND TOM is an exploration of friendship, politics and leadership—a comedic and dramatic clash of two great minds and one great heart of the twentieth century.

    Barrington Stage Company St. Germain Stage – PRESTO CHANGE-O – May 18 – June 11, 2016

    • PRESTO CHANGE-O – WORLD PREMIERE
    • Choreography by Chris Bailey
    • Illusions by Joseph Wartnerchaney
    • Directed by Marc Bruni
    • May 18 – June 11

    This exciting new musical tells the story of three generations of magicians who find themselves under one roof for the first time in years. When the grandfather causes real magic to happen, they must confront their past mistakes and re-examine what it means to be a family.

    Barrington Stage Company St. Germain Stage – KIMBERLY AKIMBO – June 16 – July 16, 2016

    • KIMBERLY AKIMBO
    • By David Lindsay-Abaire
    • Directed by Rob Ruggiero
    • June 16 – July 16

    Starring Debra Jo Rupp and set in the wilds of suburban New Jersey, KIMBERLY AKIMBO is a hilarious and heartrending play about a teenager with a rare condition causing her body to age faster than normal. When she and her family flee Secaucus under dubious circumstances, Kimberly is forced to reevaluate her life while contending with a hypochondriac mother, a rarely sober father, a scam-artist aunt, her own mortality and, most terrifying of all, the possibility of first love.

    Barrington Stage Company St. Germain Stage – peerless- July 21- August 6, 2016

    • peerless
    • By Jiehae Park
    • July 21- August 6

    How far would you go to get into the college of your choice? When brilliant, ambitious twin sisters L and M realize that perfect academics and superb extracurricular activities aren’t enough to get into their dream college, they decide to take matters into their own hands. Peerless is a comedy … until it isn’t.

    Barrington Stage Company St. Germain Stage – BROADWAY BOUNTY HUNTER – August 12 – September 4, 2016

    • BROADWAY BOUNTY HUNTER -WORLD PREMIERE
    • Music and Lyrics by Joe Iconis; Book by Joe Iconis, Lance Rubin, and Jason SweetTooth Williams
    • Choreography by Jeffrey Page
    • Directed by Leah C. Gardiner
    • August 12 – September 4

    Inspired by the Blaxploitation movies of 1970s, such as SHAFT, this exciting new musical follows 60-ish-year-old, unemployed actor Annie (starring Annie Golden as herself) as she’s asked to become a bounty hunter and capture a South American drug lord. With a score rich with R&B and Funk (and a splash of ’80s Rock ‘n Roll), the musical follows a woman of a certain age as she tries to find the inner strength she needs to save theatre and realize her true badass identity. Pure, unadulterated fun.

    Barrington Stage Company St. Germain Stage – LOVE LETTERS – September 22 – October 2, 2016

    • LOVE LETTERS
    • By A.R. Gurney
    • Directed by Julianne Boyd
    • September 22 – October 2

    Starring Mark H. Dold and Debra Jo Rupp, Love Letters, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, is a touching, funny and ultimately moving story of a 50-year old correspondence between two childhood friends whose relationship weathers time and distance.

    Barrington Stage Company Youth Theatre – The Wiz – July 27 – August 14, 2016

    • The Wiz
    • Book by WILLIAM F. BROWN
    • Directed and Choreographed by CHRISTINE O’GRADY
    • July 27 – August 14

    The Wiz is a glorious musical retelling of L. Frank Baum’s The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, with a book by William F. Brown and an infectious, funky and soulful score by Charlie Smalls. The Wiz brings a renewed relevance to a timeless American classic. It’s blazing with high spirits and sizzling with vitality.

    Barrington Stage Company box office and ticket info.

    • Mainstage: 30 Union Street
    • BSC St. Germain Stage: 36 Linden Street (Pittsfield VFW)
    • Box Office: 413-236-8888

    Barrington Stage Company tickets now on sale. Barrington Stage Co. has a no refund policy. Tickets cannot be reserved without payment. All tickets will be held at the Box Office unless otherwise requested. Programming, schedule and casts subject to change. All tickets purchased online or over the phone are subject to a $3 handling fee
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