The Classical Beat:Great Music at Tanglewood and SevenarsBy Stephen Dankner, Special to iBerkshires 08:04AM / Wednesday, July 31, 2024 |  |  
 
 
	Tanglewood showcases three audience-favorite Festival extravaganzas 
	With the arrival of August, we are at the apex of the music festival season. Programs at Tanglewood offer a diverse and intriguing mix of chamber music by Schubert and Dvorak, as well as by early 20th century and living composers; rare performances of vocal music of Lili Boulanger and Clara Schumann; virtuosic orchestral repertoire, featuring an all-Beethoven program and, for a scintillating contrast, the piquant music of Maurice Ravel, Silvestre Revueltas and Henri Dutilleux. You won't want to miss Tanglewood's annual "John Williams' Film Night," featuring the Boston Pops led by conductors John Williams and Ken-David Masur; this very special edition will occur over two consecutive evenings. 
	For an exceptional afternoon of virtuoso pianism, enjoy the superb artist Junwen Liang in a solo recital on Sunday at the Sevenars Festival in pastoral South Worthington. 
	Listed events inclusively cover the week from Wednesday, July 31 through Tuesday, August 6. Read below for the details. 
	Tanglewood 
	Here are this week's three spectacular, large-scale highlights – each featuring superlative artists performing audience-favorite repertoire: 
	The Boston Pops at "John Williams' Film Nights," which includes a celebration of the great film composer Henry Mancini's 100th birthday, with conductors Ken-David Masur and David Newman (August 2 and 3)   
	An all-Beethoven program with pianist Kirill Gerstein, violinist Joshua Bell, and cellist Steven Isserlis led by conductor Alan Gilbert (August 4). 
	The annual Tanglewood on Parade this year is dedicated as a memorial tribute to BSO Music Director Laureate Maestro Seiji Ozawa, who passed away earlier this year, with conductors Keith Lockhart, Alan Gilbert, Ken-David Masur, and Anna Rakitina and guests soprano Christine Goerke and the Marcus Roberts Trio (August 6). The eclectic program includes works by John Williams, Richard Strauss, Hector Berlioz, and George Gershwin, as well as Tchaikovsky's concluding, spectacular "1812 Overture." 
	Here are Tanglewood's concerts and auxiliary events for the week: 
	Wednesday, July 31: 
	1:30 p.m.in Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning 
	TLI Open Workshops: Toby Oft, trombone 
	8 p.m. in Seiji Ozawa Hall 
	Recital Series: 
	Kirill Gerstein, piano 
	Joshua Bell, violin 
	Steven Isserlis, cello 
	DEBUSSY Sonata for Cello and Piano 
	DEBUSSY Sonata for Violin and Piano 
	RAVEL Sonata for Violin and Cello 
	Brad MEHLDAU "Après Fauré No. 3" (Nocturne) 
	FAURÉ Nocturne No. 13 in B minor, Op. 119 
	DEBUSSY Works for piano solo 
	Pièce pour l'œuvre du "Vêtement du blessé" (For the "Clothing for the Wounded") 
	Berceuse héroïque 
	Les Soirs illuminés par l'ardeur du charbon ("Evenings lit by burning coals") 
	Élégie 
	FAURÉ Piano Trio in D minor, Op. 120 
	Thursday, August 1: 
	1 p.m. in the Tent Club 
	TLI Talks and Walks 
	Anthony Fogg, moderator, with conductor Ken-David 
	Masur 
	8 p.m. in Seiji Ozawa Hall 
	Recital Series: 
	Danish String Quartet 
	Johannes Rostamo, cello 
	SCHUBERT Quintet in C, D.956 
	Thomas ADÈS 
	"Wreath for Franz Schubert," for String Quintet 
	SCHUBERT "Die Nebonsonnen" from Wintereisse (Arr. Rune Tonsgaard Sørensen) 
	Friday, August 2: 
	2 p.m. in Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning 
	TLI The Art of Conducting: Alan Gilbert 
	6 p.m., Seiji Ozawa Hall 
	Prelude Concert 
	Bracha Malkin and Sheila Fiekowsky, violins 
	Cathy Basrak, viola 
	Christine Lee, cello 
	Todd Seeber, double bass 
	Daniel Bauch and Matt McKay, percussion 
	Nina Guo, soprano 
	William COBLE Satsang, for solo double bass 
	Todd SEEBER "The Sleepers" DVORÁK String Quintet in G, Op. 77 
	8 p.m. in the Shed 
	Boston Pops Orchestra David Newman and Ken-David Masur, conductors John Williams' Film Night 
	A beloved highlight of the Tanglewood season, John 
	Williams' Film Night returns with Maestros Williams and 
	Masur leading the Boston Pops in two memorable 
	evenings of music and film clips from Hollywood's 
	Golden Age to contemporary favorites, including a 
	special celebration of Henry Mancini's 100th birthday. 
	Saturday, August 3: 
	10:30 a.m. in the Shed 
	Boston Symphony Orchestra 
	Open Rehearsal, Sunday program 
	1:30 p.m. in Seiji Ozawa Hall 
	BU Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Orchestra 
	2:30 p.m. in Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning 
	TLI Presents: "Black Voices in Cabaret–Josephine Baker" 
	6 p.m., Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning 
	TMC Fellows 
	Prelude Concert 
	Clara SCHUMANN Six lieder, Op. 13 
	Lili BOULANGER Selected songs 
	BONDS Four Songs 
	SAARIAHO "The Tempest Songbook" 
	8 p.m., Shed 
	Boston Pops Orchestra 
	John Williams and Ken-David Masur, conductors 
	John Williams' Film Night 
	Sunday, August 4: 
	10 a.m. in Seiji Ozawa Hall 
	TMC  Chamber Music 
	BEACH Piano Quintet in F-sharp minor, Op. 67 
	George LEWIS float, sting 
	Jan BACH Rounds and Dances 
	Maya MIRO JOHNSON Come Cut Me Open 
	BEETHOVEN String Quartet in E-flat, Op. 74, The Harp 
	10:30 a.m., Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning 
	TLI for Families: In collaboration with the Norman 
	Rockwell Museum 
	Rebecca Sheir, host 
	1:30 p.m., Seiji Ozawa Hall 
	BU Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Wind 
	Ensemble 
	2:30 p.m. in the  Shed 
	Boston Symphony Orchestra 
	Alan Gilbert, conductor 
	Kirill Gerstein, piano 
	Joshua Bell, violin 
	Steven Isserlis, cello 
	BEETHOVEN Triple Concerto 
	BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 4 
	7 p.m. in Studio E, Linde Center for Music and Learning 
	TLI Presents: Kirill Gerstein and guests perform 
	Cabaret music from 1920s Berlin 
	Monday, August 5: 
	8 p.m. in Seiji Ozawa Hall 
	Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra 
	Alan Gilbert, conductor 
	TMC Conducting Fellows 
	HAYDN Symphony No. 90 
	RAVEL Le Tombeau de Couperin 
	REVUELTAS "Sensemayá" 
	DUTILLEUX "Métaboles" 
	Tuesday, August 6: 
	Tanglewood on Parade 
	2:30 p.m. in Seiji Ozawa Hall 
	TMC chamber orchestra, unconducted 
	MOZART Symphony No. 35 in D, K.385, Haffner 
	3:30 p.m., Seiji Ozawa Hall 
	Music for Cello Ensemble 
	Featuring cellists of the TMC and BSO 
	WAGNER Prelude to Lohengrin (Arr. Renaud Guieu) 
	Arturo MÁRQUEZ "Danzón No. 2" (Arr. Sebastien 
	Walnier) 
	QUEEN Bohemian Rhapsody (Arr. Sebastien Walnier) 
	5:00 p.m. in Seiji Ozawa Hall 
	TMC Vocal Concert 
	TAILLEFERRE Six Chansons françaises 
	IVES Selected songs 
	BEACH Selected songs 
	Caroline SHAW "Vago augellin" 
	Caroline SHAW "And the Swallow…" 
	BEACH "Peace I Leave With You" 
	5:30 p.m. in the visitor center 
	Frame and friends 
	7:30 p.m.in the  Shed 
	TMC Fanfares 
	Valerie COLEMAN "Fanfare for Uncommon Times" 
	COPLAND "Ceremonial Fanfare" 
	COPLAND "Fanfare for the Common Man" 
	8 p.m. in the Shed 
	Boston Symphony Orchestra 
	Boston Pops Orchestra 
	Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra 
	Keith Lockhart, John Williams, and Anna Rakitina, 
	conductors 
	Christine Goerke, soprano 
	Marcus Roberts Trio 
	Program to include 
	John WILLIAMS "For Seiji!" 
	BERLIOZ "Hungarian March" from "The Damnation of 
	Faust" 
	GERSHWIN Rhapsody in Blue 
	TCHAIKOVSKY "1812 Overture" 
	Fireworks to follow the concert 
	For tickets to all Tanglewood events, call (888) 266-1200, or go online at tanglewood.org. 
	Piano Masterpieces at Sevenars  
	Music at Sevenars, the outstanding series of Sunday afternoon concerts, presented from mid-July through mid-August, continues this week: 
	• Sunday, August 4 at 4:00 p.m.: Sevenars presents the outstanding pianist Junwen Liang, who has been named Sevenars' "Young Artist to Watch." Mr. Liang will perform a recital of keyboard masterworks by Bach, Chopin, Liszt, Debussy and Prokofiev. Mr. Liang has been praised as "an extremely gifted and promising young artist" (New York Concert Review), and his biography includes an impressive array of "captivating" performances (Stroll Magazine), including those at the Tuesday Concert Series in Washington, DC, the Sunday Recital Series at Saint Thomas in New York, the Trinity Concert Series, Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall, the Academy of Music in Philadelphia and the Peabody Institute of Johns Hopkins University. 
	Founded in 1968, Sevenars Concerts, Inc., is celebrating its 56th season of six summer concerts, held at the Academy, a building designated "an acoustic gem in an idyllic setting," located in the  historic village of South Worthington,15 Ireland Street, off MA Route 112. 
	Concerts are presented on consecutive Sundays at 4:00 p.m. until August 18. Phone: (413) 238-5854 (please leave a message for a return call). Online: www.sevenars.org. Email: Sevenars@aol.com. Admission is by donation at the door (suggested $20). Refreshments will be available. 
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  
	  
				
				
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