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    Tickets for the 2019-2020 BSO Season are on sale NOW! Head to to get your tickets today!

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  2. Feb. 27–29, March 3, Costa Rican conductor and frequent BSO guest Giancarlo Guerrero returns to lead the orchestra in a program of music by Helen Grime, William Walton, and Maurice Duruflé: Pictured here: Guerrero leads the BSO at Tanglewood in 2016.

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  3. We're deeply saddened by the death of pianist Peter Serkin who left a great legacy with the BSO & T'wood. Peter performed an incredibly eclectic range of works, engaging audiences and his fellow musicians with his brilliant insights and deep commitment to music. Peter, thank you!

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  4. Promo code alert! Don't miss your final opportunities to take advantage of our 2 for Tuesday sale. Use the code 2𝙛𝙤𝙧𝙏𝙪𝙚𝙨 to get 2 tickets for the price of one on select Tuesday performances. Details at Photo by Winslow Townson

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  5. We’re thrilled to announce the release of 's Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, a 2019 world premiere commissioned by the BSO, featuring and composed for . Pre-order your copy ahead of the Feb. 28 release:

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  6. From 1959: A full auditorium looks on as former Music Director Charles Munch conducts a matinee performance of the BSO in the Tanglewood Shed. We’re making new memories in the Berkshires this summer. Tickets to go on sale Feb. 9 at 10 am!

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  7. This week, and reunite for two unforgettable programs, including celebrated works by Beethoven and Mozart. Pictured here: Bronfman performing with Nelsons and the BSO at Symphony Hall in 2015. Photo by Winslow Townson.

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  8. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in 1756! Pictured here: a concert performance of Mozart's The Magic Flute at Tanglewood Music Festival from 1966.

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  9. Feb. 1, we’re delighted to offer a sensory-friendly performance for our next BSO Concert for Very Young People. Tickets are FREE, but must be reserved ahead of time. Details at

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  10. Andris Nelsons is back at Symphony Hall leading the BSO through our next series of programs! Watch a piece from last night's performance:

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  11. Andris is back! There are still 5 opportunities to hear the BSO and Andris Nelsons together before they leave in early February for their 4-city East Asia tour. Last night's concert was a passion-filled performance of Dvořák, Shostakovich, and Barber. (Photos by Winslow Townson)

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  12. It was announced this week that the BSO’s recording of the Busoni Piano Concerto with was the winner of the concerto category at this year’s Awards! The recording has also been nominated for a Award. Vote now at

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  13. Andris Nelsons rehearsing with the BSO for our next set of concerts at Symphony Hall. Program Dates: 1/23-1/25 Watch here: Visit to see all of the BSO concerts for the 2019-2020 Season! Get your tickets today!

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    For over two decades, Mark has led the and helped grow the Symphony into one of the most respected cultural institutions in our country. Congratulations on your well-deserved retirement, and thank you for all you've done for Boston.

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    Today the announced that Mark Volpe, the organization’s highly respected and long-serving President and CEO, will retire at the end of February 2021. Read more about Volpe’s indelible impact on the BSO over the last 23 years:

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  16. In conjunction with the BSO’s announcement of BSO President & CEO Mark Volpe’s retirement, the orchestra announces the election of respected civic leader Barbara W. Hostetter as the next Chair of the Board of Trustees. Read more here:

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  17. Today the BSO announced that Mark Volpe, the organization’s highly respected and long-serving President and CEO, will retire at the end of February 2021. Read more about Volpe’s indelible impact on the BSO over the last 23 years:

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  18. Feb. 27–28, March 3, soloist Johannes Moser returns to Symphony Hall for the first BSO performances since 1997 of English composer William Walton’s Cello Concerto: Pictured here: Moser and conductor Ludovic Morlot in 2016. Photo by Liza Voll.

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  19. Tonight, immerse yourself in an evening of music at New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall with the Boston Symphony Chamber Players: Photo by Hilary Scott.

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  20. Enjoy great music and great company in Symphony Hall this winter. Use promo code 2forTues and get 2 tickets for the price of one on select Tuesday performances. Details at Photo by Winslow Townson

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  21. Taking the stage at Symphony Hall in his subscription series debut, BSO Assistant Conductor Yu-An Chang leads the orchestra through a program of Lee, Mozart, and Tchaikovsky. Here is a clip of Tchaikovsky, Symphony No. 3. Watch here:

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