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BSO at Home Welcome. And to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the first concert given by the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, we have one of the most popular choral works of any period – Mozart’s Requiem.This week, we celebrate this great legacy through singular performances of music by composers close to the artistic heart of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Watch on YouTube. BSO at Home Media Center BSO Performance History Database Donate in One Click Follow Us On: Share This Page: Thank you for joining us here at BSO at Home!

BSO at Home. “BSO at Home” offerings will include six weeks of curated audio from the BSO vaults (available weekdays at 10 a.m.), behind-the-scenes videos from past BSO … Great Performances from the BSO Archives, selected by BSO Artistic Administrator Anthony Fogg. BSO at Home: Listening.

Heroic performances, behind the scenes explorations, and BSO musicians offstage. #BSOatHome #StayAtHome. Support the Music Please consider making a gift to the Boston Symphony Orchestra. April 26: BSO at Home presents this lively performance from the BSO 2019-2020 season recorded live at Symphony Hall on January 31, 2020. Please return to this page on Monday, March 23rd for our first collection of music, and we'll be releasing more music and content regularly. Thank you for joining us here at BSO @ Home! Full listing of the audio featured on BSO at Home from the BSO Archives, curated by BSO Artistic Administrator Anthony Fogg.For this first week’s offering, I’ve chosen works conducted by seven of the BSO’s 15 Music Directors, and repertoire with which each is particularly associated.In selecting a sampling of BSO archival performances from the last 70 years featuring some of the hundreds of distinguished soloists who have appeared with the orchestra, I wanted to include a mixture of beloved concerti, in addition to a couple of less well-known corners of the repertoire.Haydn, Mozart, Schubert, and Beethoven. New content will be uploaded every Wednesday. Many BSO violinists say that these pieces are central to their relationship to all music, and that each approaches the Sonatas and Partitas in unique ways as these represent the most personal aspect of a violinist’s repertoire.Heroic performances, behind the scenes explorations, conversations with Keith, and more.Keep the music playing with a single click! Full listing of the audio featured on BSO at Home from the BSO Archives, curated by BSO Artistic Administrator Anthony Fogg. BSO HomeSchool is sponsored by Arbella Insurance Foundation. Great Performances from the BSO Archives, selected by BSO Artistic Administrator Anthony Fogg.Get a behind the scenes look at orchestra life in these videos.Johann Sebastian Bach's Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin have special meaning for musicians and music-lovers alike. We are working to build and share a collection of wonderful BSO performances with our fans in Boston and around the world. BSO at Home. Conducted by Music Director Andris Nelsons, this program was also scheduled to be performed during the BSO's February 2020 East Asia tour that was cancelled due to increasing concerns over the spread of COVID-19. BSO Violist Michael Zaretsky shares how he first fell in love with the viola and music and how he became a member of the BSO. This week, you’ll hear the BSO playing a diverse selection of works from the Classical period, in performances dating back to 1947 and as recent as 1992. BSO at home: Listening Week 1 BSO Music Directors.


Your donation shares music online with all, and ensures we’ll be ready to welcome you back when we open our doors again.BSO musicians share what life is like offstage while they #stayathome.We will be uploading an archive of Youth & Family Concert lesson plans created by the BSO Educators Advisory Council, as well as videos created by BSO Musicians that cover a wide variety of topics from demonstrations, excerpt tutorials, and more! And, by extension, we recognize the enormous influence of the BSO’s music director from 1929 to 1949, Serge Koussevitzky.Whether in the music of Berlioz, Debussy or Ravel, or in recent years Henri Dutilleux, Eric Tanguy, Betsy Jolas, or Jean-Frédéric Neuberger, the BSO has maintained a singular and unique relationship with French composers for over a century.This final week of performances from the radio archives of the Boston Symphony features compositions both large-scale and small from the Romantic era. We are working to build and share a collection of wonderful BSO performances with our fans in Boston and around the world.

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Enjoy an at-home performance of his favorite Bach cello suite, No.