- Anthony Tommasini, NY Times
- Jeremy Eichler, Boston Globe
- David Wright, Boston Classical Review
- Lee Eiseman, Boston Musical Intelligencer
- Keith Powers, Westford Eagle
Lisa Hirsch's Classical Music Blog.
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Sunday, September 28, 2014
Nelsons in Boston
Andris Nelsons has begun his tenure as music director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, three years after James Levine resigned on account of his health problems. His first concert was last night, and the reviewers were there.
...with a program that says "I am not going to upset you, and may have Respighi for dessert"!
ReplyDeleteHaha. Right you are - Tommasini discusses the fact that for their first programs in NY and Boston, Gilbert and Levine had commissions to play.
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