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Tanglewood unveils 2021 summer season lineup
Updated 3:35 PM;
Today 11:00 AM
Concertgoers enjoy a Boston Symphony Orchestra performance at the Koussevitzky Music Shed on the grounds of Tanglewood in Lenox. (Fred Collins | BSO photo)
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LENOX The Boston Symphony Orchestra today unveiled its plans for an abbreviated six-week summer season at Tanglewood with performances with a number of familiar faces returning to the Koussevitzky Music Shed.
The COVID-19 pandemic forced the BSO last year to cancel the 2020 season. The BSO had not skipped a season in the Berkshires since World War II when no performances were staged between 1942 and 1945.
In a typical season, Tanglewood draws 340,000 people and generates more than $100 million in economic activity annually to the Berkshires.
BSO NOW meets the present with hopeful hints to the future
By A.Z. Madonna Globe Staff,Updated December 10, 2020, 8:00 a.m.
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Thomas Wilkins leads a BSO NOW program with Duke Ellington, William Grant Still, and much more.Aram Boghosian/Courtesy Boston Symphony Orchestra
âNowâ is a slippery word. The instant I finish typing it, the ânowâ in which my fingers pressed the keys has zipped into the past never to return, with a new ânowâ arisen to take its place. âNowâ moves quickly â or so it would be nice to believe in our collective and claustrophobic ânow,â a ânowâ that seems to drag longer every time we look up. And so the Boston Symphony Orchestra has rolled out a season of video offerings for a virtual audience, which it has dubbed âBSO NOW.â This is the BSO for now; the BSO, for now.