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Now available to hear on demand: Karina Canellakis conducts the Boston Symphony and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus in rhapsodic Brahms and Ravel, and James Ehnes is the soloist in Chausson’s “Poème” and Ravel’s “Tzigane.” Listen here ⬇️ bit.ly/3Au8lXA
Hear Bruce Liu's showstopping Chopin with the Boston Symphony at Tanglewood, on demand! Listen: classicalwcrb.org/show/the-bosto…
Hey, want to have a great Wednesday? Listen to Karina Canellakis lead the Boston Symphony w/ the Tanglewood Festival Chorus & James Ehnes in works by Beethoven, Brahms, Chausson, & Ravel on CRB Classical 99.5 On Demand! classicalwcrb.org/show/the-bosto…
You can now hear the fabulous conclusion to the 2024 Tanglewood season on demand! Ludovic Morlot conducts the Boston Symphony, the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and a cast of talented soloists in Beethoven's "Ode to Joy" Symphony. Listen here: bit.ly/3WWJOCj
SAT at 8pm: In an encore Boston Symphony broadcast, Joana Mallwitz conducts Kodály’s "Dances of Galánta" and Schubert's Ninth, and Anna Vinnitskaya makes her BSO debut in Tchaikovsky’s beloved Piano Concerto No. 1. Hear it on-air, on our app, or online: bit.ly/3MrlmUJ
Saturday at 8, in an encore Boston Symphony broadcast from last season, Joana Mallwitz conducts Kodály’s "Dances of Galánta" + Schubert's Ninth, and Anna Vinnitskaya performs Tchaikovsky’s Piano Concerto No. 1. Listen on-air, on our app, or online: bit.ly/3XnxNaf
Tomorrow at 8pm in an encore Boston Symphony broadcast, Joana Mallwitz conducts Kodály’s "Dances of Galánta," Schubert's Ninth, and Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto with soloist Anna Vinnitskaya! Hear it on-air, on our app, or online: bit.ly/475WIlS
Gabriel Kahane confronts uncomfortable truths about the housing crisis in America with his witty, genre-defying oratorio “emergency shelter intake form,” performed by the Oregon Symphony. Read all about it in will peacock's latest blog: bit.ly/4e4bz2z
TONIGHT at 8, Joana Mallwitz conducts Kodály’s "Dances of Galánta," Schubert's Ninth, and Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto with soloist Anna Vinnitskaya! Tune in to this encore Boston Symphony broadcast from last season on-air, on our app, or online: bit.ly/475WIlS
"If you combined 'Oklahoma!' with a Handel oratorio, and you threw in a hearty dash of Woody Guthrie for good measure, you might begin to approach the genre-play at hand in 'Certainly We Can All Agree.'" Read more from will peacock on Kahane's latest: bit.ly/4e4SKfw
‼️ Starting right now, Joana Mallwitz conducts Kodály’s "Dances of Galánta," Schubert's Ninth Symphony, and Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto with soloist Anna Vinnitskaya. Tune in to this encore Boston Symphony broadcast on-air, on our app, or online: bit.ly/475WIlS
On this week's episode of The Bach Hour with Brian McCreath, GRAMMY award-winning guitarist David Russell performs Bach's beloved "Sleepers Awake," and pianist Igor Levit performs Bach's Partita No. 2. Listen here: bit.ly/3X5WRkM
Happy September! Temperatures are cooling off, and what's cooler than saxophone? SAT at 8pm, Earl Lee leads Henri Tomasi’s sultry, atmospheric Saxophone Concerto ft. Steven Banks! Hear this encore Boston Symphony broadcast on-air, on our app, or here: bit.ly/4dNQKZo
This Saturday at 8pm, BSO Assistant Conductor Earl Lee leads Henri Tomasi’s sultry Saxophone Concerto, featuring Steven Banks. Hear this and Tchaikovsky's Fourth when you tune in to our encore Boston Symphony broadcast, on-air, on our app, or online: bit.ly/4dNQKZo
Saturday at 8pm, one saxophone soars above the Boston Symphony . . . Hear Steven Banks in Henri Tomasi’s sultry Saxophone Concerto, lead by BSO Assistant Conductor Earl Lee! Tune in to the encore broadcast, on-air, on our app, or online: bit.ly/4dNQKZo
Reading is great. Reading with WCRB on in the background? Even greater! Happy #ReadABookDay from our resident bookworm, Edyn-Mae Stevenson — and don’t forget to tune in to her Book Bag Lunch every weekday at noon!