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2010 Tanglewood Tickets on Sale!

Tickets are on sale on the Web, Symphony Hall Box Office, and SymphonyCharge at 888-266-1200!

In a season that offers a rich array of artists and repertoire representing the best of the classical music world and beyond, the Boston Symphony Orchestra's 2010 Tanglewood season will open on July 9 with BSO Music Director James Levine leading Mahler's titanic Symphony No. 2, Resurrection, featuring soprano Layla Claire, mezzo-soprano Stephanie Blythe and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus.

Regular season ticket prices range from $9-$115. Tickets for Open Rehearsals are $17.

Tickets will also available for purchase in person at the Tanglewood Box Office at Tanglewood's Main Gate on West Street in Lenox, MA, starting June 18.

View the 2010 Tanglewood Season Schedule >
View the 2010 Guest Artists >
View the 2010 Tanglewood Season Press Release >
Download the 2010 Season Brochure >


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A Rich Array of Artists and Repertoire
[Levine Podium] Maestro Levine, marking his sixth season as BSO Music Director, will lead eight Tanglewood programs, including a BSO concert performance of Mozart's delightful comic opera The Abduction from the Seraglio (July 23), with a cast to include sopranos Lisette Oropesa and Ashley Emerson and bass Morris Robinson, and fully-staged Tanglewood Music Center performances of Strauss's Ariadne auf Naxos (August 1 and 4).
 
[American Boy Choir]Continuing a multi-season survey of the symphonies of Mahler, Maestro Levine also conducts the composer's Symphony No. 3 (July 17) with the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra, featuring mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill, the Women of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, and the American Boychoir; and the Symphony No. 4 with the BSO (July 31), repeating this season's Symphony Hall program that also includes Berg's Three Pieces for Orchestra and Strauss's luminous Four Last Songs.

[Lynn Harrell]Maestro Levine and the orchestra reprise two other programs from the 2009-10 Symphony Hall season:  the pairing of Mozart's beloved Requiem and Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms, written to celebrate the BSO's 50th anniversary (July 16); and a program of marches, waltzes, and polkas in the great Viennese tradition by the Strauss family - Johann I, Johann II, and Joseph (July 25), a concert also including Richard Strauss's Don Quixote with cellist Lynn Harrell and BSO principal violist Steven Ansell.  On August 3, Maestro Levine is one of several conductors helming the podium for the ever-popular Tanglewood on Parade, which this year celebrates John Williams' 30th Tanglewood season.

[Mark Morris]Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra located in Lenox, MA, opens its 2010 season on June 27 with a performance by the Mark Morris Dance Group and ends with the annual Jazz Festival, September 5-5.

2010 Tanglewood Season Schedule >
View the 2010 Guest Artists >
View the 2010 Tanglewood Season Press Release >
Download the 2010 Season Brochure >


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