Felix Mendelssohn found inspiration for his intensely Romantic Symphony No. 117Variations and Fugue in B-flat, on a Theme by Handel, Op. 55, Edgewood SonataHannah LASH Two SongsAri SUSSMAN their keen and watchful eye (world premiere)RAVEL Mother Goose Suite arr. The 2022 Tanglewood season is filled with so many wonderful styles of composition, performed by the most extraordinary musicians working today, among them our very own Boston Symphony Orchestra, Nelsons said in a statement. The lineup includes eight world and American premieres and 28 works by living composers, as well as 21 artists in their Tanglewood or BSO debuts. Andris Nelsons The live taping will be released as three separate podcast episodes in the Circle Round feed. Follow your favorite performers and cities, Receive alerts when new shows are announced, Get updates for the latest concert schedules. WebTanglewood | Festival of Lights Tour Festival of Lights Show Dates: November 11, 2022 through January 1, 2023 6:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. *Closes at 10:00 p.m. on December 31st* From pop to the Pops, from classical to classic rock, there's tons of great concerts coming to the Tanglewood in Salvant defies genre in her album Ghost Song, which features everything from torch songs to Sondheim-style music theater dialogs, ancient folk melodies, and jazz meditations. Star Wars: The Story in Music | | 116Variations on a Theme of Paganini, Op. We use cookies to enhance your experience. Boston Symphony Orchestra Bacewicz Masquerade, by the U.S.-based English composer Anna Clyne, evokes the unique milieu of mid-18th-century London promenade concerts; this is the BSOs first performance of Clynes music. | Claude Debussy composed his two-movement tone poem Printemps originally in his early 20s; after the orchestral version was lost, he worked with his collaborator Henri Bsser 25 years later to restore and enhance its radical instrumental colors. WebThe Tanglewood concert schedule is always revised, so stay tuned for any updates to the concerts coming to Tanglewood. | Tanglewood celebrates the 90th birthday of one of its most beloved figures, John Williams, in a special program featuring a selection of his incomparable concert music composed for the BSO and Boston Pops, along with beloved film themes. Opening the concert is the Puerto Rican composer Roberto Sierras Fandangos, an engaging, exploratory riff on one of the most characteristic Spanish dance forms. Best known for his contributions to the stage and screen, with works including Angels in America, Caroline, or Change, and the screenplays for Steven Spielbergs Lincoln and recent remake of West Side Story, Kushner will explore the role that music and words play in civil society. WebShow Information. Complementing Barbers small-city observations is George Gershwins exuberant, jazzy, and occasionally homesick tone poem An American in Paris. Boston Symphony Orchestra | 2:00 PM, Featuring: WebVocal, Piano, Composition, Conducting, & Harp: June 23 - August 14 About the Tanglewood Music Center The Tanglewood Music Center Fellowship Program is the Boston Symphony Orchestra's summer academy for advanced musical study, located in the scenic Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts. Sergei Rachmaninoffs absorbing and emotionally wide-ranging Symphony No. Chamber Music, 3-7pm, Departing from the Main GateFree Walking Tours of Tanglewood (courtesy of the Boston Symphony Association of Volunteers), 3:15-3:45pm, Lawn The expansive music venue in Lenox opens to a summer season packed with performances June 17 through Sept. 4, while reopening its Ozawa Hall and the Linde Center for performances with audiences. Reshetilov) Ukrainian National AnthemTCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture, Fireworks immediately following the program, KNUSSEN Requiem: Songs for SueAlvin SINGLETON AgainHYLA Pre-Pulse Suspended Thomas ADS Mazurkas, Op. 2 to complete the program. Maurice Ravels charming orchestral suite Le Tombeau de Couperin was in part inspired by the French Baroque composer Franois Couperin. | 2023 EVENT TIMES: 10 am 5 pm Saturday and Sunday. Boston Symphony Orchestra Ken-David Masur, conductor with special guestsJ. 27Christopher TRAPANI Waterlines, Allison LOGGINS-HULL The PatternWUORINEN Ave MariaVirgo Serena (Josquin)Michael GANDOLFI Fanfare for Ellen (world premiere)Erin GRAHAM ManualCAGE Variations IIIEASTMAN Gay Guerrilla. Ragtime: The Symphonic Concert Enjoy some of the most engaging performers of pop, rock, jazz, folk, and more through the Popular Artist concert series. No matter what brings you to Tanglewood, we can't wait to see you. We will also notify by email those on our mailing list when the Tanglewood schedule is announced. There will be twelve works by women included in this year's schedule including British composer Hannah Kendall's Disillusioned Dreamer that makes its Tanglewood debut on July 12. Leonard Bernstein Memorial Concert The 2022 Leonard Bernstein Memorial Concert is supported by generous endowments established in perpetuity by Dr. Raymond and Hannah H. Schneider, and Diane H. Lupean. GABRIELI Canzon per Sonar in Echo Duodecimi ToniBACH Brandenburg Concerto No. In its orchestral finesse and raw power, Igor Stravinskys revolutionary 1913 ballet score The Rite of Spring still astonishes after more than 100 years. Updated: Jan 20, 2022 / 04:17 PM EST LENOX, Mass. Fanfares, Throughout the afternoon, Tappan Porch Adolphe Returning as soloists with the BSO are Chinese soprano Ying Fang and Chinese bass-baritone Shenyang in their Tanglewood debuts. 55, Nos. Our world-class orchestra, founded in 1881, The summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, nestled in the woods of Lenox, Massachusetts, Everything from jazz to pop, rock to big band, film music to the great American songbook, and Broadway to classical, Our historic concert hall in Boston, Massachusetts, world-renowned for its lively acoustics, Health & SafetyCurrent COVID protocols for Tanglewood. Renowned conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, whose rich association with the BSO dates back to his time as a TMC Fellow (1968-69), is joined by the remarkable young Russian pianist Alexander Malofeev in his BSO and Tanglewood debut for Rachmaninoffs Piano Concerto No. Support the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc. Tanglewood Friends and Society Membership, Sponsors, Business Partners, and Advertising, Bonnie Raitt with special guest Lucinda Williams, The Mavericks and Nick Lowe and Los Straitjackets, The Black Crowes Present Shake Your Money Maker with Howlin' Rain, TMC String Quartet Class with the Juilliard String Quartet, Table Talk Dinner with members of the Juilliard String Quartet, TMC Faculty, and TMC Fellows, Open Vocal Workshop with Stephanie Blythe, Emanuel Ax, Paul Appleby, Lorelei Ensemble, and Dover Quartet, Opening Night at Tanglewood with Andris Nelsons, Yuja Wang, and Jack Canfield, Rehearsal: Andris Nelsons conducts Rachmaninoff and Helen Grime featuring Hkan Hardenberger, trumpet, Andris Nelsons conducts Carlos Simon, Barber, Ellington and Gershwin featuring Nicole Cabell, soprano and Aaron Diehl, piano, Andris Nelsons conducts Rachmaninoff and Helen Grime featuring Hkan Hardenberger, trumpet, Andris Nelsons and the TMC Conducting Fellows conduct Ravel, Strauss, and Schubert, Emanuel Ax, Mackenzie Melemed, and Cantus, Rehearsal: Andris Nelsons conducts Fazil Say and Brahms featuring soprano Ying Fang, bass-baritone Shenyang, and Arthur and Lucas Jussen, pianos, BU Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Orchestra with Mei-Ann Chen, conductor, BU Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Wind Ensemble with David Martins, conductor, Andris Nelsons conducts Fazil Say and Brahms featuring soprano Ying Fang, bass-baritone Shenyang, and Arthur and Lucas Jussen, pianos, In Conversation: Christine Goerke, soprano, Music from Copland House with Susan Graham, mezzo-soprano, Karina Canellakis conducts Wagner, Chopin, and Rachmaninoff featuring Emanuel Ax, piano, Rehearsal: Andris Nelsons conducts Still, Walker, and Brahms featuring Latonia Moore, soprano and Seong-Jin Cho, piano, Andris Nelsons conducts Berlioz and Mahler featuring Christine Goerke, soprano, BUTI Young Artists Showcase in celebration of Ann Hobson Pilot, Andris Nelsons conducts Still, Walker, and Brahms featuring Latonia Moore, soprano and Seong-Jin Cho, piano, Open Violin Workshop with Alexander Velinzon, Takcs Quartet with Julien Labro, bandoneon, Open Conducting Workshop with Andris Nelsons, Andris Nelsons conducts Julia Adolphe and Beethoven featuring Paul Lewis, piano, Rehearsal: Andris Nelsons conducts Elizabeth Ogonek, Farrenc, and Beethoven featuring Paul Lewis, piano, BU Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Orchestra with Troy Quinn, conductor, Andris Nelsons conducts Caroline Shaw and Beethoven featuring Paul Lewis, piano, BU Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Wind Ensemble with H. Robert Reynolds and Mallory Thompson, conductors, Andris Nelsons conducts Elizabeth Ogonek, Farrenc, and Beethoven featuring Paul Lewis, piano, Thomas Ads, JoAnn Falletta, and the TMC Conducting Fellows conduct Debussy, Stravinsky, Wilson, and Hindemith, Tanglewood on Parade with conductors Thomas Ads, Stefan Asbury, JoAnn Falletta, Thomas Wilkins, and John Williams, In Conversation: Ellen Highstein and Festival of Contemporary Music Concert Curators, Earl Lee conducts Brian Raphael Nabors, Poulenc, and Mendelssohn featuring Christina and Michelle Naughton, pianos, Rehearsal: Thomas Ads conducts Thomas Ads, Mozart, and Holst featuring Leonidas Kavakos, violin, Antoine Tamestit, viola, and Lorelei Ensemble, BU Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Chorus with Katie Woolf, conductor, JoAnn Falletta conducts Roberto Sierra, Tchaikovsky, and Respighi featuring Joshua Bell, violin, Thomas Ads conducts Thomas Ads, Mozart, and Holst featuring Leonidas Kavakos, violin, Antoine Tamestit, viola, and Lorelei Ensemble, Silent Film Music by TMC Composition Fellows, George Benjamin conducts George Benjamin featuring the TMC Vocal Fellows, Emanuel Ax, Leonidas Kavakos, Antoine Tamestit, and Yo-Yo Ma, Rehearsal: Cristian Mcelaru conducts Anna Clyne, Elgar, Debussy, and Enescu featuring Yo-Yo Ma, cello, BU Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Orchestra with Paul Haas, conductor, Dima Slobodeniouk conducts Dutilleux, Mendelssohn, Debussy, and Ravel featuring Leonidas Kavakos, violin, Cristian Mcelaru conducts Anna Clyne, Elgar, Debussy, and Enescu featuring Yo-Yo Ma, cello, Stefan Asbury and TMC Conducting Fellows conduct Price, Bartk, and Rachmaninoff, In Conversation: Dima Slobodeniouk, conductor, Rehearsal: Dima Slobodeniouk conducts Unsuk Chin, Bruch, and Brahms featuring Itzhak Perlman, violin, Spotlight Series with Tony Kushner and Jesse Green, Dima Slobodeniouk conducts Unsuk Chin, Bruch, and Brahms featuring Itzhak Perlman, violin, In Conversation: Dashon Burton, bass-baritone, Anna Rakitina conducts Shostakovich, Dvok and Borodin featuring Gil Shaham, violin, Rehearsal: Michael Tilson Thomas conducts Ives and Beethoven, Michael Tilson Thomas conducts Rimsky-Korsakov, Rachmaninoff, and Copland featuring Alexander Malofeev, piano, Michael Tilson Thomas conducts Ives and Beethoven, Brandi Carlile with special guest Indigo Girls. BOULANGER Allons voir sur le lac d'argentL. 2Six Piano Pieces, Op. through tanglewood.org, by calling 888-266-1200, or by visiting the Symphony Hall Box Office. BSO Members Bonnie Bewick, fiddle and Lawrence Wolfe, bass WebThe Boston Symphony has announced its upcoming 2022 Tanglewood season and, thankfully for the first time since 2019, its a full one. In the symphonic poems Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome, Ottorino Respighi sought to capture the beauty of his countrys culture and landscape with colorful orchestral cityscapes evoking some of Romes most prominent features at different times of day. 13 in G, Op. | Sparkling and lush, it is one of the most beloved and challenging concertos in the repertoire. 2023 EVENT DATES: MARCH 18-19, 2023. | Ravel Each of these concerts opens with a BSO co-commissioned piece by an American woman. Nkeiru OKOYE Voices Shouting OutMAHLER Symphony No. The 1,919 sq. See our privacy policy. Web2022 Tanglewood Ticket Purchasing Tickets to the 2022 Tanglewood seasonon sale to the general public Thursday, March 10 at 10 a.m.may be purchased. David Newman | The French composer Louise Farrenc was one of the most accomplished musicians of the early Romantic eraan outstanding pianist, composer, and teacher.