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The Boston Conservatory Wind Ensemble and the Boston Conservatory Chorale explore works by composers John Mackey, Omar Thomas, and Susan Botti, fueled with religious inspiration.
From the Top radio host Peter Dugan joins the Boston Conservatory Orchestra to present the educational premiere of a new piano concerto written by Peter and his brother Leonardo Dugan, alongside works by Gershwin, Borodin, and Stravinsky.
Boston Conservatory Wind Ensemble explores the many ways that cultural traditions both give shape to and take shape from music, with global selections by Zhou Tian, Ida Gotkovsky, Victoriano Valencia Rincón, and Jessie Montgomery.
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.
In this preliminary round of Boston Conservatory at Berklee’s 2024–2025 Orchestra Concerto Competition, students compete for a chance to perform with the Boston Conservatory Orchestra.
Boston Conservatory Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Hangen, performs works by Italian composers from throughout the ages, as well as Capriccio Italien by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky.
Boston Conservatory Orchestra, conducted by Bruce Hangen, begins its season with a program featuring Scheherazade, the orchestral suite from the comic opera Rosenkavalier, and Mason Quinn’s "Toast of the Town" Overture.