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Opening Night at Tanglewood
Boston Symphony Orchestra
James Levine, conductor
Layla Claire, soprano
Stephanie Blythe, mezzo-soprano
Tanglewood Festival Chorus, John Oliver,
conductor
MAHLER Symphony No. 2, Resurrection
Sponsored by the Arbella Insurance Group
Charitable Foundation
JULY 10 SAT, 8:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, conductor
Gerhard Oppitz, piano
ALL-BEE THOVEN PROGRAM
King Stephen Overture
Piano Concerto No. 3
Symphony No. 5
The Boston Symphony Association
of Volunteers Concert
JULY 11 SUN, 2:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos, conductor
Pinchas Zukerman, violin
MOZART Serenade No. 6 in D,
Serenata notturna
MOZART Violin Concerto No. 5 in A
S TRAUSS Ein Heldenleben
JULY 16 FRI, 8:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
James Levine, conductor
Soile Isokoski, soprano
Kristine Jepson, mezzo-soprano
Russell Thomas, tenor
Jordan Bisch, bass
Tanglewood Festival Chorus,
John Oliver, conductor
S TRAVINSK Y Symphony of Psalms
MOZART Requiem
The Ting Tsung Chao Memorial Concert
JULY 17 SAT, 8:30pm
Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra
James Levine, conductor
Karen Cargill, mezzo-soprano
Women of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus,
John Oliver, conductor
American Boychoir, Fernando Malvar-Ruiz,
music director
MAHLER Symphony No. 3
The Leonard Bernstein Memorial Concert
The 2010 Leonard Bernstein Memorial Concert is
supported by generous endowments established
in perpetuity by Dr. Raymond and Hannah H.
Schneider, and Diane H. Lupean.
JULY 18 SUN, 2:30pm
Boston Pops Orchestra
Keith Lockhart, conductor
Arlo Guthrie, special guest
Alec Baldwin, narrator
Tanglewood Festival Chorus,
John Oliver, conductor
Program to include
BOYER/AHRENS The Dream Lives On: A Portrait
of the Kennedy Brothers (commissioned for the
Boston Pops 125th Anniversary)
Video by Susan Dangel and Dick Bartlett
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HILARY;HAHN
LISETTE;OROPESA
CHARLES;DUTOIT
JULY 23 FRI, 8:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
James Levine, conductor
Lisette Oropesa, soprano
(Konstanze)
Ashley Emerson, soprano
(Blonde)
Eric Cutler, tenor (Belmonte)
Anthony Stevenson, tenor (Pedrillo)
Morris Robinson, bass (Osmin)
Tanglewood Music Center Vocal Fellows
MOZART The Abduction from the Seraglio
Concert performance; sung in German with
English subtitles
JULY 24 SAT, 8:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
TBA, conductor
Peter Serkin, piano
ALL-BRAHMS PROGRAM
Piano Concerto No. 1
Symphony No. 2
The Jean Thaxter Brett Memorial Concert
JULY 25 SUN, 2:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
James Levine, conductor
Lynn Harrell, cello
Steven Ansell, viola
R. S TRAUSS Don Quixote
Joh. S TRAUSS II Overture to Die Fledermaus; Amid
Thunder and Lightning;
Roses from the South; Magic Bullets
Jos. S TRAUSS Free from Cares!; Delirium
Joh. S TRAUSS I Radetzky March
The Beatrice M. Cabot Memorial Concert
JULY 30 FRI, 8:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Charles Dutoit, conductor
Kirill Gerstein, piano
GLINKA Overture to
Ruslan and Ludmila
TCHAIKOVSK Y Piano Concerto No. 1
PROKOFIEV Suite from Romeo and Juliet
The Serge and Olga Koussevitzky
Memorial Concert
JULY 31 SAT, 8:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
James Levine, conductor
BERG Three Pieces for Orchestra
S TRAUSS Four Last Songs
MAHLER Symphony No. 4
The Linde Family Concert
in honor of Edward H. Linde
AUGUS T 1 SUN, 2:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Charles Dutoit, conductor
Yo-Yo Ma, cello
SIBELIUS Karelia Suite
ELGAR Cello Concerto
MUSSORGSK Y (orch. RAVEL) Pictures at
an Exhibition
The George W. and Florence N. Adams Concert
Endowed in Perpetuity
AUGUS T 3 TUE, 8:30pm
Tanglewood on Parade
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Boston Pops Orchestra
Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra
James Levine, Keith Lockhart, Stefan Asbury and
John Williams, conductors
Always a highlight of the season, TOP this year
salutes John Williams on the occasion of his 30th
Tangle wood summer. The program will include
some of Mr. Williams’s most popular concert and
film scores, as well as the traditional finale,
Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture.
Grounds open at 2pm with family activities and
music throughout the afternoon; fire works follow
the concert.
The Gregory E. Bulger Foundation Concert
AUGUS T 6 FRI, 8:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Christoph von Dohnányi, conductor
Richard Goode, piano
MENDELSSOHN Calm Sea and
Prosperous Voyage
MOZART Piano Concerto No. 14 in E-flat, K.449
TCHAIKOVSK Y Symphony No. 6, Pathétique
The Evelyn and Samuel Lourie Memorial Concert
AUGUS T 7 SAT, 8:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Shi-Yeon Sung, conductor
Hilary Hahn, violin
WAGNER Prelude to
Lohengrin, Act III
SIBELIUS Violin Concerto
COPLAND Quiet City
S TRAVINSK Y Suite from The Firebird
(1919 version)
AUGUS T 8 SUNDAY
2:30pm
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Christoph von Dohnányi conductor
Arabella Steinbacher, violin
BEE THOVEN Violin Concerto
DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 8
Sponsored by Country Curtains,
The Red Lion Inn, and Blantyre
8:30pm
Silk Road Ensemble
Yo-Yo Ma, cello
The celebrated Silk Road
Ensemble and the incomparable
Yo- Yo Ma return to Tanglewood
in an extraordinary presentation
marking their 10th anniversary. The Ensemble,
featuring virtuoso musicians from around
the globe, will perform a special program
that reflects the diversity of its membership,
combining styles and genres (Persian, Asian,
Azerbaijani, and more) with Western and
non-Western instruments to create a musical
experience that defies classification and
transcends cultural boundaries.
AUGUS T 9 MON, 7:30pm
Herbie Hancock’s
The Imagine Project Tour
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St. Michaels, Maryland
Talbot County Office of Tourism
410-770-8000
stmichaelsmd.org
One of America’s most enchanting and
romantic towns is bustling with yachts,
sail and cruise boats, cyclists and gourmands. Casual and fine dining restaurant
menus are filled with fresh Chesapeake
Bay seafood and local produce. Enjoy
authentic skipjacks, log canoes, kayaking, crab feasts, museums, and the
world’s largest collection of traditional
wooden boats. Love to shop? You’ll love
Talbot Street’s collection of boutiques
and specialty stores and St. Michaels
Winery and Eastern Shore Brewing.
Sterling and Francine Clark
Art Institute
225 South St.
Williamstown, Mass.
413-458-0588
clarkart.edu
The Clark in the Berkshires of western
Massachusetts is home to the best of
Impressionist, American, British and
Old Master paintings, including works
by Degas, Homer, Monet, Remington,
Renoir, Sargent and Turner. The campus
includes a network of hiking and walking
trails that traverse 140 acres. Features
free programs, family events, music and
concerts, films and exhibitions.
Tanglewood
888-266-1200
tanglewood.org
June 26-Sept. 5, the magnificent summer home of the Boston Symphony
Orchestra in the Berkshires of western
Massachusetts features classical, Jazz,
St. Michaels
The Berkshires