Ongoing
Interpretations of Music: Lessons for Life with Boston Philharmonic Conductor Benjamin Zander

Interpretations of Music: Lessons for Life with Boston Philharmonic Conductor Benjamin Zander

Presented by Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and Boston Public Library at Boston Public Library, Rabb Auditorium

Boston Philharmonic founder and conductor Benjamin Zander continues his monthly free music interpretation class, “Interpretations of Music: Lessons for Life.”

The participants and selected musical pieces will be announced the week before the class, so check back for full details.

In each class Zander employs his legendary communication skills and his lifetime experience in all aspects of musical performance to coach, inspire, and transform several highly accomplished young musicians who live or study in the Boston area. He helps guides each musician in order to create a deeper understanding of what the music is asking of the performer and how to communicate it with the greatest intensity and authenticity to the audience. The classes, which feature a range of classical masterworks and usually anywhere from two to four musicians—playing any instrument, including classical guitar--provide a window into how music can and should be performed in order to engage, stimulate, and inspire the audience at the deepest level.

Other than choosing the musical work in advance, each lesson is completely spontaneous, often inspiring surprising, new insights. More information and recordings of previous classes are available on Benjamin Zander Center’s web site.

The series continues one Saturday per month through May: the next classes are scheduled for March 25, April 22, and May 13.

Admission Info

Admission is free, no tickets required

Phone: (617) 236-0999

Email: info@bostonphil.org

Dates & Times

2023/02/04 - 2023/05/13

Location Info

Boston Public Library, Rabb Auditorium

700 Boylston Street, Boston, MA 02116