Tanglewood on Parade features James Levine and The Boston Symphony Orchestra

Print Story | Email Story
TANGLEWOOD ON PARADE FEATURES JAMES LEVINE AND THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA; KEITH LOCKHART, JOHN WILLIAMS AND THE BOSTON POPS; AND RAFAEL FRÜHBECK DE BURGOS AND THE TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA ON AUGUST 15 AT TANGLEWOOD MAESTRO LEVINE LEADS TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER VOCAL FELLOWS AND ORCHESTRA IN MOZART’S “COSÌ FAN TUTTE,” AUGUST 11-14 MR. FRÜHBECK DE BURGOS CONDUCTS THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA AND ITZHAK PERLMAN IN BRUCH’S VIOLIN CONCERTO NO. 1 ON AUGUST 11 BSO Music Director James Levine leads the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Brahms’ Hungarian Dance No. 1 and Sibelius’ Valse triste as part of this year’s Tanglewood on Parade on August 15. The program also includes Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos conducting the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra in the second movement scherzo of Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9, as well as conducting the combined Boston Symphony and TMC orchestras in Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture. Rounding out the gala concert, Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart leads the Boston Pops Orchestra in music from My Fair Lady, Phantom of the Opera, and Chicago, and Boston Pops Conductor Laureate John Williams lead the orchestra in his own Suite from Jane Eyre. The dynamic 1812 Overture features cannons, and the evening concludes with fireworks over the scenic Stockbridge Bowl. Tanglewood on Parade features performances throughout the day by Fellows of the Tanglewood Music Center, the BSO’s world-renowned summer institute for young professional instrumentalists, singers, composers, and conductors. At 2:30 p.m., TMC Vocal Fellows perform cabaret songs in Ozawa Hall, while at 3 p.m., TMC instrumentalists perform Beethoven’s Piano Quartet, Op. 16, and Dvor(ák’s Piano Quintet, Op. 81, in Chamber Music Hall. As part of Tanglewood on Parade, the Tanglewood Music Center composers and performers will be joined by Shakespeare & Company founder and director Tina Packer and actors at 5 p.m. in Ozawa Hall for a fully staged and costumed one-hour version of Macbeth, featuring new incidental music by six TMC Fellows. This project will be overseen jointly by TMC Composition Program Coordinator Michael Gandolfi and Ms. Packer, who will play the role of Lady Macbeth. The six TMC composition Fellows will work as a team, lending a variety of aesthetic styles and musical perspectives to this interdisciplinary project. This year marks the TMC’s fifth collaboration with Shakespeare & Company, one of a number of regular TMC inter-arts partnerships. Maestro Levine also conducts the Tanglewood Music Center Vocal Fellows and Orchestra in three performances of Mozart’s Così fan tutte at 2 p.m. on August 11, 7:30 p.m. on August 12, and 7:30 p.m. on August 14 in the Theatre. TMC Conducting Fellow Kazem Abdullah leads the 7:30 p.m. performance on August 13. This fully staged production, sung in Italian with English supertitles, is directed by Ira Siff and features designs by John Michael Deegan and Sarah G. Conly. Maestro Levine leads the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Pierre-Laurent Aimard in Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G on Friday, August 10, in Tanglewood’s Koussevitzky Music Shed. The 8:30 p.m. program also includes Ives’ Three Places in New England, Carter’s Three Illusions for orchestra, and Bartók’s Concerto for Orchestra. This program will be one of the BSO’s European tour programs later this summer. Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos takes the BSO podium at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, August 11, to conduct Itzhak Perlman and the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Bruch’s Violin concerto No. 1 in G minor on a program that also includes Schumann’s Rhenish Symphony and Stravinsky’s Suite from The Firebird (1919 version). Maestro Frühbeck de Burgos returns to the podium at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 12, to lead the BSO and Emanuel Ax in Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 9 in E-flat, Jeunehomme. The program concludes with Haydn’s Mass in Time of War with soprano Sally Matthews, mezzo-soprano Paula Murrihy, tenor Eric Cutler, bass-baritone Dietrich Henschel, and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus, John Oliver, conductor. Ozawa Hall Concerts Baritone José van Dam with pianist Craig Rutenberg perform a recital of French songs at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, August 16, in Ozawa Hall. The program opens with Four Songs by Fauré and Five Songs by Duparc, and includes Debussy’s Fêtes galantes and Poulenc’s Le Bestiaire au cortège d’Orphée. Members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra will perform a prelude concert at 6 p.m. on Friday, August 10, that includes Mozart’s early String Quintet in B-flat, K.174, and Dvor(ák’s String Quintet in E-flat, American. The program features performances by Julianne Lee and Jason Horowitz, violins; Steve Ansell and Marvin Moon, violas; and Jules Eskin, cello. The prelude concert is free, but is open only to ticketholders for that evening’s Shed concert. Tanglewood Music Center Concerts In addition to their performances in Tanglewood on Parade and in Così fan tutte, Tanglewood Music Center Fellows will perform a prelude concert at 6 p.m. on Saturday, August 11, in Ozawa Hall. The program includes Epstein’s This Too Shall Pass, Carter’s Woodwind Quintet, and Schubert’s Piano Trio in B-flat. The prelude concert is free, but is open only to ticketholders for that evening’s Shed concert. Tanglewood Music Center Fellows will also perform a chamber music concert at 10 a.m. on August 12 in Ozawa Hall featuring Schoenberg’s Chamber Symphony No. 1, Poulenc’s Le bal masqué, Ligeti’s Chamber Concerto, and Wuorinen’s New York Notes. Tanglewood Ticket Information Tanglewood, the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, is located in Lenox, Massachusetts. The 2007 season begins June 28 and continues through Labor Day weekend, concluding with the annual Jazz Festival. Tickets are currently on sale through Tanglewood’s website, www.tanglewood.org, and through SymphonyCharge at 888-266-1200. Prices for the Tanglewood season are $9-$99; tickets for Tanglewood on Parade are $20, $28, $40, $59, $85, and $99. All ticket prices include a $1 Tanglewood grounds-maintenance fee. Tickets are also available for purchase in person at the Tanglewood Box Office at Tanglewood’s Main Gate on West Street in Lenox, Massachusetts, beginning at 10 a.m. on June 15. American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Diners Club, Discover, personal checks, and cash are all accepted at the Tanglewood Box Office. From June 15 to June 25, the box office is open Tuesday-Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays from noon to 6 p.m. Beginning June 26, the Tanglewood box office is open Monday-Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturdays 9 a.m. through intermission, and Sundays 10 a.m. through intermission. The Tanglewood Box Office only sells tickets for performances at Tanglewood. For further information, please call the Boston Symphony Orchestra at 617-266-1492. Tanglewood continues its Children’s Lawn Ticket Program, which offers free lawn seating to children age 12 and under. Up to four free children’s tickets are available per parent or legal guardian per concert at the Tanglewood Box Office on the day of the concert. Children admitted without charge must sit with their parent or legal guardian on the lawn, and those under 5 years old must sit on the rear half of the lawn. Children under 5 years are not permitted in the Koussevitzky Music Shed or Seiji Ozawa Hall during concerts. All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket. The free lawn-ticket policy does not apply to organized groups of children. Tanglewood is pleased to offer a 50 percent discount on lawn tickets for all BSO Friday-evening concerts for students over age 12. This offer is valid only with a student identification card. Tickets may be purchased in person at the Main Box Office only on the night of the performance. Tanglewood concerts are broadcast live on Friday and Saturday evenings and Sunday afternoons in Boston on WCRB 99.5 FM, in Albany on WAMC 90.3 FM, and in Connecticut on WMNR 88.1 FM. Sunday-afternoon concerts are broadcast in Boston on WGBH 89.7 FM. Tanglewood is handicapped-accessible. The Tanglewood season is sponsored by State Street Global Advisors, the investment management arm of State Street Corporation. The Boston Pops at Tanglewood Series is sponsored by Cunard, the official cruise line of the BSO. Steinway & Sons pianos are selected exclusively for Tanglewood. Delta Air Lines is the official airline of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Commonwealth Worldwide is the official chauffeured transportation of the BSO. WAMC is Tanglewood’s media partner. For Berkshire tourist information and reservations, contact the Berkshire Visitors Bureau at 800-237-5747 or www.berkshires.org. Tanglewood brochures - with complete programs and information on how to order tickets - are available by calling 617-638-9467. For further information, please call the Boston Symphony Orchestra at 617-266-1492 or visit www.tanglewood.org. All programs and artists are subject to change. For complete programs, ticket information, and downloadable press photos, please visit Tanglewood’s online press kit at www.tanglewood.org. Press Contacts: Bernadette Horgan, Director of Media Relations (bhorgan@bso.org) - 617-638-9285 Kathleen Drohan, Associate Director of Media Relations (kdrohan@bso.org) - 617-638-9286 TANGLEWOOD CONCERT LISTING, AUGUST 10-15 All programs and artists are subject to change Friday, August 10, 6 p.m., Ozawa Hall MEMBERS OF THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JULIANNE LEE and JASON HOROWITZ, violins STEVE ANSELL and MARVIN MOON, violas JULES ESKIN, cello Prelude concert MOZART String Quintet in B-flat, K.174 DVOR(ÁK String Quintet in E-flat, Op. 97 Friday, August 10, 8:30 p.m., Shed BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA JAMES LEVINE, conductor PIERRE-LAURENT AIMARD, piano IVES Three Places in New England CARTER Three Illusions for orchestra RAVEL Piano Concerto in G BARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra Saturday, August 11, 10:30 a.m., Shed Open rehearsal Sunday program; pre-rehearsal talk at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, August 11, 2 p.m., Theatre Sunday, August 12, 7:30 p.m., Theatre Monday, August 13, 7:30 p.m., Theatre Tuesday, August 14, 7:30 p.m., Theatre TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER VOCAL FELLOWS AND ORCHESTRA JAMES LEVINE, conductor KAZEM ABDULLAH, conductor (August 13) IRA SIFF, director JOHN MICHAEL DEEGAN and SARAH G. CONLY, design MOZART Così fan tutte, Opera buffa in two acts, K.588 Fully staged production, sung in Italian with English supertitles Saturday, August 11, 2:30 p.m., Ozawa Hall BOSTON UNIVERSITY TANGLEWOOD INSTITUTE YOUNG ARTISTS ORCHESTRA DAVID HOOSE, conductor MELISSA REARDON, viola d’amore LOEFFLER La mort de Tintagiles COPLAND Symphony No. 3 Saturday, August 11, 6 p.m., Ozawa Hall TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER FELLOWS Prelude concert EPSTEIN This Too Shall Pass CARTER Woodwind Quintet SCHUBERT Piano Trio in B-flat, D.898 Saturday, August 11, 8:30 p.m., Shed BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RAFAEL FRÜHBECK DE BURGOS, conductor ITZHAK PERLMAN, violin SCHUMANN Symphony No. 3 in E-flat, Op. 97, Rhenish BRUCH Violin Concerto No. 1 in G minor, Op. 26 STRAVINSKY Suite from The Firebird (1919 version) Sunday, August 12, 10 a.m., Ozawa Hall TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER FELLOWS SCHOENBERG Chamber Symphony No. 1, Op. 9 POULENC Le bal masqué LIGETI Chamber Concerto WUORINEN New York Notes Sunday, August 12, 2:30 p.m., Shed BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA RAFAEL FRÜHBECK DE BURGOS, conductor EMANUEL AX, piano SALLY MATTHEWS, soprano PAULA MURRIHY, mezzo-soprano ERIC CUTLER, tenor DIETRICH HENSCHEL, bass-baritone TANGLEWOOD FESTIVAL CHORUS, JOHN OLIVER, conductor MOZART Overture to The Marriage of Figaro, K.492 MOZART Piano Concerto No. 9 in E-flat, K.271, Jeunehomme HAYDN Mass No. 10, Mass in Time of War, HobXXII/9 Wednesday, August 15: TANGLEWOOD ON PARADE 2:30 p.m., Ozawa Hall TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER VOCAL FELLOWS Cabaret songs 3 p.m., Chamber Music Hall TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER FELLOWS BEETHOVEN Piano Quartet, Op. 16 DVOR(ÁK Piano Quintet, Op. 81 5 p.m., Ozawa Hall TINA PACKER and SHAKESPEARE & COMPANY NEW FROMM PLAYERS Music for Shakespeare’s Macbeth by Tanglewood Music Center Composition Fellows 8 p.m., Shed TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER FELLOWS Brass fanfares 8:30 p.m., Shed BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA BOSTON POPS ORCHESTRA TANGLEWOOD MUSIC CENTER ORCHESTRA JAMES LEVINE, JOHN WILLIAMS, KEITH LOCKHART, and RAFAEL FRÜHBECK DE BURGOS, conductors BRAHMS Hungarian Dance No. 1 in G minor (Levine/Boston Symphony Orchestra) SIBELIUS Valse triste, Op. 44 (Levine/Boston Symphony Orchestra) BEETHOVEN Scherzo (2nd movement) from Symphony No. 9, Op. 125 (Frühbeck de Burgos/TMC Orchestra) LERNER Main Title from My Fair Lady (Lockhart/Boston Pops Orchestra) LLOYD-WEBBER Overture to Phantom of the Opera (Lockhart/Boston Pops Orchestra) EBB-BESTERMAN “All That Jazz” from Chicago (Lockhart/Boston Pops Orchestra) WILLIAMS Suite from Jane Eyre (Williams/Boston Pops Orchestra) TCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture (Frühbeck de Burgos/ combined BSO and TMCO) Fireworks to follow the concert. Thursday, August 16, 8:30 p.m., Ozawa Hall JOSÉ VAN DAM, baritone CRAIG RUTENBERG, piano FAURÉ Four Songs Les Berceaux Après un rêve Clair de lune Mandoline DUPARC Five Songs Invitation au voyage Phidylé Extase Manoir de Rosemonde Chanson triste DEBUSSY Fêtes galantes, Set II Les Ingénus Le Faune Colloque sentimenta IBERT Chansons de Don Quichotte (four songs) POULENC Le Bestiaire au cortège d’Orphée (six songs) POULENC Chansons gaillardes (eight songs)
If you would like to contribute information on this article, contact us at info@iberkshires.com.

Pittsfield ConCom OKs Weed Treatment for Pontoosuc

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pontoosuc Lake will be treated for weeds with a contact herbicide on Thursday, June 17. 

Last week, the Conservation Commission OK'd a request for Diquat treatment on 53 acres of the lake.

"We have four non-native and invasive species, three of which we are controlling with the use of herbicides, and if we didn't do that control, the weeds would take over the lake and the shore," explained Lee Hauge, president of the Friends of Pontoosuc Lake and Lanesborough's harbormaster. 

"All the shorelines would be unusable for swimming and even fishing, and you'd only have the center half of the lake, where you could do any boating or swimming if you could get out there." 

Pittsfield and Lanesborough equally share the management of the lake and associated costs.

Hauge explained that underwater weeds were harvested for almost 20 years, and it was successful in making the lake accessible for swimming and boating, though over the years, he said, the process favored the propagation of Eurasian milfoil, which spreads by fragmentation. 

"And so the result of that 20 years of harvesting control was the lake being choked by Eurasian milfoil, and the native desirable weeds were choked out of being able to grow because of the proliferation of the milfoil," he said. 

The application is for 53 acres, and Pontoosuc will need to be treated again in August. This will require permission from the ConCom. 

View Full Story

More Berkshire County Stories