WPAS: Boston Symphony Orchestra
- Sat., Mar. 11, 2006, 4:30 PM
- Concert Hall
- Approx. 2 hours
- $45.00 - $115.00
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About
Responsible for bringing the Metropolitan Opera into its golden age, James Levine now takes one of the nation's finest orchestras to even greater heights. The new maestro has chosen a program rich in contrasts for his debut tour as music director.
PROGRAM
R. STRAUSS Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
PETER LIEBERSON Neruda Songs
ELLIOTT CARTER Three Illusions for Orchestra
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7
3/6/2006: Please note that James Levine has cancelled his appearance as conductor for this
performance, due to an injury and on the advice of his doctors.
David Robertson, music director of the Saint Louis Symphony, has generously agreed
to conduct. The program remains unchanged.
PROGRAM
R. STRAUSS Till Eulenspiegel's Merry Pranks
PETER LIEBERSON Neruda Songs
ELLIOTT CARTER Three Illusions for Orchestra
BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7
3/6/2006: Please note that James Levine has cancelled his appearance as conductor for this
performance, due to an injury and on the advice of his doctors.
David Robertson, music director of the Saint Louis Symphony, has generously agreed
to conduct. The program remains unchanged.
Artists
News and Reviews
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Related Article- "With Its Maestro Absent, the Boston Still Takes Beethoven and Runs With It"
The New York Times - New York, NY (Mar. 8, 2006) -
Review Article - "The Boston Symphony, Landing On Its Feet"
The Washington Post - Washington, DC (Mar. 13, 2006)
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James Levine, music director
