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This Boston Conservatory Orchestra concert will showcase the dramatic Symphony No. 6 by Tchaikovsky, along with a celebratory performance by the winner of the Conservatory’s 2025–2026 Orchestra Concerto Competition.
Boston Conservatory Wind Ensemble presents a program of autumn-inspired works by Kevin Charoensri, Alexandre Kosmicki, and Julian Work as well as David Maslanka’s monumental Symphony No. 7.
Boston Conservatory Chorale partners with the Wellesley College Choirs to celebrate the birthday of the great Florence B. Price. The program will include a reimagined arrangement of Price’s “Song of Hope,” featuring the Knight Auditorium Wurlitzer Organ, and a world premiere of Price’s unpublished work for treble choir “Sea Gulls.”
Boston Conservatory’s select treble ensemble, Conservatory Choir, will be joined by members of the college orchestra to perform Michael Haydn’s glorious Vesperæ profesto Sanctissimæ Innocentium, as part of the afternoon recital series at King’s Chapel.
For Valentine’s Day, Boston Conservatory Orchestra celebrates three famous couples from different locations and historical styles. The performance begins with a fandango, the centuries-old, romantic couple’s dance.
Led by Vimbayi Kaziboni, the Boston Conservatory Sinfonietta performs works written and arranged by Arnold Schönberg, including Johann Strauss’s “Kaiserwalzer” (arr. Schönberg); Schönberg’s Drei Klavierstücke, op. 11, and Fünf Orchesterstücke, op. 16; and Gustav Mahler’s Lieder eines fahrenden Gesellen (arr. Schönberg).