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Trombonist, composer, conductor, and Boston Conservatory faculty member Norman Bolter presents Music as a Living Thing, a lecture and recital with piano and trombone choir accompaniment.
In this preliminary round of Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s 2024–2025 Wind Ensemble Concerto Competition, students compete for a chance to perform with the Boston Conservatory Wind Ensemble.
Boston Conservatory Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Hangen, performs works by Italian composers from throughout the ages, as well as Capriccio Italien by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
In this preliminary round of Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s 2024–2025 Orchestra Concerto Competition, students compete for a chance to perform with the Boston Conservatory Orchestra.
Boston Conservatory Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Hangen, begins its season with a program featuring Scheherazade, the orchestral suite from the comic opera Rosenkavalier, and Mason Quinn’s "Toast of the Town" Overture.
The Ringers Brass ensemble presents a performance of works by Richard Strauss, Wallingford Reigger, Pavel Chesnokov, and Henri Tomasi. The Ringers also have the pleasure of premiering a work by current Boston Conservatory student Chloe Smith.
Boston Conservatory Brass Ensemble, led by Larry Isaacson, presents a concert featuring Sachse’s Concertino in E-flat, performed by trumpet soloist CJ Waldrop, and a world premiere by Katahj Copley, with additional music by Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, J.S. Bach, Richard Strauss, Alfred Reed, and others.
Graduating student conductors lead the Boston Conservatory Orchestra in a performance featuring works by Britten, Khachaturian, and Tchaikovsky. Also featured on the program will be the winner of the 2023 Orchestra Concerto Competition, Adam Adov (B.M. '25), performing Sergei Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No. 3.