BSO Sets New Stage for Season Opener (September 29, 2006) Symphony Hall is poised to unveil a renovated stage. At its season opening concert tonight, the BSO is hoping the new floor will boast the same, world-famous acoustics as the original. |
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July Folk and Country Events (July 05, 2006) Sticking around Boston this summer? Here are several music options that don't require ferry fare, killer traffic or inn reservations. |
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July Rock and Jazz Standouts (June 30, 2006) One of the month's highlights is an appearance by a group that kicked off the craze for Spanish rock. |
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July Classical Music Choices (June 30, 2006) The season of New England summer music festivals has begun, and there is plenty of variety to choose from. |
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Killer Arias (June 27, 2006) At its best, an opera about the death of Spanish writer Federico Garcia Lorca is a tour-de-force. |
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June Folk & Country Events (May 31, 2006) From eclectic summer music festivals to lesser-known band standouts, music lovers have a chance to absorb some of folk's greatest under the sun. |
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June Jazz & Rock Best Bets (May 31, 2006) A smattering of newcomers and vets, local titans and far-away foreign visitors make up the month's best bets. |
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June Classical Music Choices (May 30, 2006) Here's a roundup of the best concerts in town before Boston's musicians take off for the summer festival season in New England. |
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Faux Folk (May 08, 2006) Bruce Springsteen's latest album, widely billed as his homage to folk music, is a tribute to Pete Seeger. |
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May Folk & Country Events (May 03, 2006) This month's folk and country offerings are warm and twangy, a perfectly appropriate reflection of the longer days and coming of spring. |
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May Classical Music Standouts (May 02, 2006) The month's highlights include a visit from the great singer, and heart-throb, Dmitri Hvorostovsky. |
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May Jazz and Rock Picks (May 02, 2006) In a month with fewer pop performances than usual, jazz comes to the rescue with essential performances by both veterans and a relative newcomer. |
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Birds of Play (April 26, 2006) The current kings of sly-clown fox-rock, Eagles of Death Metal and Electric Six know how to put the fun back into rock and roll. |
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Roots Revolution (April 11, 2006) A consumer guide for those who want the low-down on the best of the recent crop of music fundamentalists. |
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Viva Verdi! (April 05, 2006) The Italian composer's famous masterpiece "La Traviata" receives a production that is worthy of the opera's enduring artistry. |
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