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The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is one of the most renowned orchestras in the world. Founded in 1881, the BSO has a rich history of exceptional musicianship and has played an important role in the cultural life of Boston and the wider United States. The Orchestra is known for its high-quality performances, its commitment to education and community engagement, and its leadership in the world of classical music.

The Boston Symphony Orchestra is led by Music Director Andris Nelsons, who is one of the most sought-after conductors in the world. Under his leadership, the Orchestra has gained a reputation for its dynamic and passionate performances. The Orchestra performs at Symphony Hall in Boston, which is widely considered to be one of the finest concert halls in the world. It is also known for its Tanglewood Festival, which is held every summer in Lenox, Massachusetts and features performances by the BSO, as well as other renowned orchestras, soloists, and chamber groups.

The BSO is also committed to education and community engagement. The Orchestra runs several programs that aim to make classical music accessible to people of all ages and backgrounds, including the BSO Youth and Family Concerts, the BSO Community Orchestra, and the BSO Education and Community Programs. These programs provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn about music, participate in music-making, and enjoy the art of orchestral music.

The Boston Symphony Orchestra has an extensive discography and has made over 100 recordings for the RCA, Philips, and Deutsche Grammophon labels, and it also has a long history of live radio broadcasts, which began in 1926 on NBC radio.

The Boston Symphony Orchestra is a leader in the world of classical music. Its exceptional musicianship, commitment to education and community engagement, and its reputation for dynamic and passionate performances have made it one of the most renowned orchestras in the world. If you're in Boston or near by, it's worth taking the time to attend a concert and experience the Orchestra's exceptional musicianship for yourself.

 

For more information call 617-266-1200, 888-266-1200 (toll-free)

 

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