
Maestro Benjamin Zander conducts the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra. Photo by Hilary Scott.
The Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra conducted by Maestro Benjamin Zander perform Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra and Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 at Symphony Hall, Boston.
This most life-affirming of concertos was written by a composer already in the throes of the leukemia that was to claim his life. Not even the faintest trace of what the exceptionally courageous and self-reliant composer was suffering is detectable in the music. It was written as a celebration of, and a torture test for, one of the world’s greatest orchestras – the Boston Symphony. Bartók could not, in his wildest dreams, have imagined that it would one day be played by a youth
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LiveStream tickets: $20.00 General Admission / $10.00 Students
In-Person tickets: $20.00, $40.00, $60.00
Contact: 6172360999
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There is no Pre-concert talk for this concert however, Maestro Benjamin Zander will give comments about each piece of music before it is performed.
LOCATION
301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA 02115(Neighborhood: Fenway/Kenmore)
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
Please contact the box office at 617-236-0999 to reserve ADA seats.
Please contact the box office at 617-236-0999 to reserve ADA seats.
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