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The Bernstein Centennial Summer at Tanglewood (Audio)

The Boston Symphony Orchestra’s summer of 2018 celebrates the 100th anniversary of Leonard Bernstein’s birth through film, dance, and, of course, astonishing music.

While the centenary of Leonard Bernstein is celebrated around the world throughout 2018, Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, will offer an experience like no other this July and August.

The scenic campus in the Berkshires was a spiritual home for Bernstein, and Tanglewood played a critical role in his life as a musician, from the very beginning, when, in 1940, he was in the first class of students of the Berkshire Music Center (now called the Tanglewood Music Center) until the very end, when he conducted his final concert in 1990.

BSO Artistic Administrator and Director of Tanglewood Tony Fogg described the range of events and performances throughout the season (many composed or inspired by Bernstein) in an interview at Symphony Hall (31:29):

July – August, 2018

Each week of the season in 2018 highlights the broad range of Bernstein’s life as a composer, conductor, pianist, educator, and social activist.

The culmination of the celebration takes place on Aug. 25, the 100th anniversary of Bernstein’s birth. With a dazzling lineup of conductors headed by BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons, and guest artists including cellist Yo-Yo Ma, the program includes selections from Bernstein’s CandideWest Side StoryMass, and Serenade, as well as works by Copland and Mahler that were significant in Bernstein’s life as a conductor.

The summer begins officially on Friday, July 6, with an Opening Night BSO concert led by Andris Nelsons that includes one of Bernstein’s own favorite works, Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5. The program also includes the Russian composer’s Piano Concerto No. 1, with soloist Lang Lang. Then, on Saturday, July 7, Keith Lockhart leads the Boston Pops in a fully staged performance of Bernstein’s first musicalOn the Town.

Later in the summer, on Saturday, Aug. 18, Boston Ballet and the Boston Symphony join forces in a fully staged performance of Fancy Free (the work that laid the musical groundwork for On the Town), using Jerome Robbins’s original choreography.

Other Bernstein Centennial highlights of the season include

  • West Side Story, performed by the BSO and conductor David Newman in a live accompaniment to the 1961 Oscar-winning film (July 28),
  • the operetta Candide, in a fully staged production at Seiji Ozawa Hall by The Knights and conductor Eric Jacobsen (Aug. 22 and 23),
  • a Young People’s Concert, inspired by the landmark series Bernstein produced with the New York Philharmonic, featuring the BSO, conductor Andris Nelsons, and host Jamie Bernstein, Leonard Bernstein’s daughter (Aug. 10),
  • the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra’s Bernstein Memorial Concert, led by Andris Nelsons and featuring cellist Yo-Yo Ma in the world premiere of a new work by John Williams composed for the occasion (Aug. 19), and
  • a colloquium, moderated by Michael Tilson Thomas, focusing on Bernstein’s role as a social conscience of his time (Aug. 10-12).

The 2018 Koussevitzky Artist at Tanglewood is pianist Kirill Gerstein, who will perform in four concerts. On July 30, he’ll be the soloist with the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra during the annual Festival of Contemporary Music (curated this year by BSO Artistic Partner Thomas Adès). On Aug. 1, Gerstein and Adès perform a piano duo concert that includes works by Debussy, Stravinsky, Lutosławski, Adès, and Ravel. Gerstein also performs Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the BSO (Aug. 3) and Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue for Tanglewood on Parade (Aug. 7).

BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons leads a total of 13 concerts through the course of the summer. In addition to those mentioned previously, they include

  • Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 5 and Brahms’s Piano Concerto No. 1, with soloist Rudolf Buchbinder (July 8),
  • a semi-staged performance of Puccini’s opera La bohème (July 14), with soprano Kristine Opolais in the role of Mimi and tenor Piotr Beczala as Rodolfo,
  • Film Night with John Williams and the Boston Pops (Aug. 11),
  • Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 4 and Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4, with soloist Yefim Bronfman (Aug. 17), and
  • Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 (Aug. 24).

The eminent Swedish conductor Herbert Blomstedt leads two BSO concerts. The first, on July 20, is an All-Mozart program that includes the Piano Concerto No. 17, with soloist Emanuel Ax, and the Symphony No. 41, the “Jupiter.” The second, on July 21, includes Bernstein’s Halil, featuring BSO Principal Flute Elizabeth Rowe, as well as Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass, with the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and Mozart’s Symphony No. 34.

These highlights only begin to tell the deep and rich story of the 2018 Tanglewood season. Read the full post on ClassicalWCRB.org. For complete information and schedules, visit the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

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This post originally appeared on ClassicalWCRB.org. Additional Bernstein works scheduled this season include: Trouble in Tahiti, Facsimile, A Quiet Place, and more.

 

 

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