Filtering by: Masterworks
Stravinsky's iconic ballet, The Rite of Spring , returns this spring as the CSO teams up for our 5th production with master choreographer Gianni Gino DiMarco, and the dancers of City Ballet of Boston, Tony Williams, Artistic Director, to stage one of the great ballets of the twentieth century.
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The CSO welcomes back renowned Boston Symphony Orchestra Associate Concertmaster, Alexander Velinzon, to perform Shostakovich's monumental Violin Concerto No. 1 paired alongside Tchaikovsky's beloved tone poem of doomed love, Romeo and Juliet.
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In celebration of 50 years of music making, the CSO makes its Jordan Hall debut, with Mahler's transformative masterwork, the transcendent Symphony No. 5.
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The CSO is joined by UMASS Lowell University Choir and Chamber Singers and Nashoba Valley Chorale to perform Ralph Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem and Gustav Holst's The Planets.
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The CSO is joined by UMASS Lowell University Choir and Chamber Singers and Nashoba Valley Chorale to perform Ralph Vaughan Williams Dona Nobis Pacem and Gustav Holst's The Planets.
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Valerie Coleman’s Umoja: Anthem of Unity, Gershwin’s Concerto in F featuring Michael Lewin, and Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition.
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Symphonic works highlighting immigrant composers, featuring violinist Guillermo Figueroa.
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The CSO opens its 23/24 season with Mahler and Ellington.
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A romantic favorite, the CSO produces a semi-staged version of Prokofiev’s rapturous Romeo and Juliet.
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Explore the sinuous path that brought jazz to Europe, and opera to jazz.
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(Two concerts!) The Cambridge Symphony Orchestra kicks off its 48th season with one of the most breathtakingly dramatic masterworks ever written: Verdi’s Requiem.
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The CSO performs a Beethoven overture, a world premiere by British-born composer Donald Fraser, and Dvořák’s joyful Symphony No. 8.
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The Covid-19 pandemic is yet another opportunity to reflect on the power of music to forge deep connections between us all.
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Join the Cambridge Symphony Orchestra for a night of noble leaders and far-off adventures, from tales of ancient biblical kings to the most prominent American civil rights leader of the twentieth century.
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The Cambridge Symphony Orchestra joins forces with four acclaimed soloists to present two powerful works for chorus and orchestra, one classic and one contemporary, side-by-side in concert.
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The Cambridge Symphony Orchestra joins forces with four acclaimed soloists to present two powerful works for chorus and orchestra, one classic and one contemporary, side-by-side in concert.
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Join the CSO for Berlioz’s hallucinatory 1830 Symphonie fantastique, a Romantic narrative about an obsessive love (or idée fixe) turned grotesque.
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On the March Masterworks concert, the Cambridge Symphony Orchestra takes on Jean Sibelius’ intricate and inspiring Symphony No. 5, written to evoke the beauty and breathlessness of swans in flight.
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The Cambridge Symphony Orchestra presents a concert performance of West Side Story commemorating the 100th birthday of composer Leonard Bernstein.
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The CSO is thrilled to collaborate for the second time with the choreographer Gianni Di Marco, as well as the New England Conservatory Women’s Chorus, in a ballet performance of Felix Mendelssohn’s impish and luminous incidental music for Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
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Our March Masterworks concert is full to bursting with wonderful melodies from Gershwin and Tchaikovsky.
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Our season opens by pairing Mahler’s most Classical symphony, the Sixth, with Mozart’s energetic Symphony No. 35. Mozart’s so-called Haffner Symphony, originating as a “serenade” of party music for the Haffner family, is gracious and celebratory.
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