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From the Top radio host Peter Dugan joins the Boston Conservatory Orchestra to present the educational premiere of a new piano concerto written by Peter and his brother Leonardo Dugan, alongside works by Gershwin, Borodin, and Stravinsky.
Boston Conservatory Wind Ensemble explores the many ways that cultural traditions both give shape to and take shape from music, with global selections by Zhou Tian, Ida Gotkovsky, Victoriano Valencia Rincón, and Jessie Montgomery.
American pianist Sean Chen achieved international celebrity in 2013, after receiving the Bronze Medal at the Cliburn International Competition and winning the American Piano Award.
This Boston Conservatory Orchestra concert will showcase the dramatic Symphony No. 6 by Tchaikovsky, along with a celebratory performance by the winner of the Conservatory’s 2025–2026 Orchestra Concerto Competition.
American pianist Terrence Wilson enjoys an active international concert career. A Grammy nominee and recipient of the Avery Fisher Grant, he has performed with the National Symphony as well as the symphony orchestras of Atlanta, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Dallas, Detroit, Houston, San Francisco, and St. Louis, and the orchestras of Cleveland, Minnesota, and Philadelphia, as well as at the Verbier Festival and Lincoln Center.
Upon invitation from the United Nations General Assembly, in celebration of the 80th Anniversary of the UN Charter, the Boston Conservatory Orchestra joins forces with Maestro Jorge Soto and soloists Byron Zhou, Karen Slack, SarahAnn Duffy, Corey Leak, and Sidney Outlaw, as well as the choruses of Columbia University for an exciting performance.
Acclaimed pianist Kate Liu presents a master class, working with Boston Conservatory at Berklee piano students. This event is free and open to the public.
Ten years after winning third prize in the 2015 International Chopin Competition, Kate Liu has earned a devoted international audience. Her Piano Masters Series recital will include works by Chopin, Scriabin, and Franck.
The Boston Conservatory Wind Ensemble and the Boston Conservatory Chorale explore works by composers John Mackey, Omar Thomas, and Susan Botti, fueled with religious inspiration.