A few days before his 85th birthday, Benjamin Zander will lead the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra through a program as awesome as it is unlikely. The March 3 Symphony Hall concert will run ...
Showtime at Symphony Hall is just days away, but the maestro’s notes are missing. Staff at the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra has been searching fruitlessly this week for three annotated musical scores ...
Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra conductor Benjamin Zander closed the four-part "Free Thinkers" lecture series run by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, a ...
‘You always think if you lose something, it’s a catastrophe,’ says the conductor, who will lead the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra this Sunday. ‘But actually, you get another chance to think ...
For the past 50 years Benjamin Zander has occupied a unique place as a master teacher, deeply insightful and probing interpreter, and as a profound source of inspiration for audiences, students, ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. In this age of influencers, consider Ben Zander. Having just celebrated his 50th ...
I had the chance this month to be the guest of maestro Benjamin Zander at the final concert of the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra before their European tour. Zlatomir Fung, the youngest cellist ...
A previous version of this story said Benjamin Zander conducted the Boston Symphony Orchestra for 37 years rather than the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra. A previous version of this story said the BPYO ...
Conductor Benjamin Zander, of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra. He has been called "a Pied Piper" of classical music and "one of music's evangelists." His passionate performances have earned him ...
On Feb. 27, maestro Benjamin Zander opened the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra’s concert by reading a note one of his musicians had left for him. Trumpeter Cody York had delivered a handwritten ...
When you listen to Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich's 1954 Festive Overture you can't help but be overwhelmed by its sense of joy. From the triumphal fanfare and the unmistakable sound of brass-in ...
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