Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s Spring 2017 Performance Schedule Celebrates the School’s 150th Anniversary
Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s impressive spring performance lineup brings the finest in performing arts to the stage and celebrates the school's historic 150th anniversary year. The season features a broad range of new and classical works of dance, music, opera, and theater. Tickets go on sale January 25, 2017 at 12:00 p.m.
Highlights of the school's 150th anniversary season include the opera Dark Sisters, a gripping journey of self-discovery in a world where personal identity is forbidden, by contemporary composer and artist-in-residence Nico Muhly; the musical Side Show, recently revived on Broadway, that serves as a reminder that sometimes what makes us different is what makes us extraordinary; String Masters Series: Roger Tapping, features the violist performing works by Schumann and Brahms with Peter Frankl (piano) and Janna Baty (soprano); and Spring Dance Concert: Limitless, featuring a lineup of masterworks by esteemed choreographers Merce Cunningham, Ronald K. Brown, and Aszure Barton, as well as a world premiere by Yury Yanowsky.
Many of the tickets are free or low cost. View the full schedule of events and ticketing information. Season highlights include:
January 31, 2017: Piano Masters Series: Jung-Ja Kim
February 9–12, 2017: Opera: Dark Sisters
February 12, 2017: String Masters Series: Hear & Now… and Then
February 14, 2017: Piano Masters Series: Ya-Fei Chuang
February 23-25, 2017: Dance: WINTERWORKS
March 7, 2017: Piano Masters Series: Stanislav Ioudenitch
March 9-12, 2017: Theater: Side Show
March 12, 2017: String Masters Series: Markus Placci, Violin
March 30–April 2, 2017: Opera: Die Lustigen Weiber von Windsor (The Merry Wives of Windsor)
April 7-9, 2017: Theater: Bernstein’s Mass
April 9, 2017: String Masters Series: Roger Tapping, Viola
April 11, 2017: Piano Masters Series: Murray McLachlan—Boston Debut
April 27–30, 2017: Spring Dance Concert: Limitless