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Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 and Adams Violin Concerto with Augustin Hadelich

Oct 16 - Oct 18
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Tchaikovsky Symphony No. 5 and Adams Violin Concerto with Augustin Hadelich
Boston Symphony Orchestra Andris Nelsons, Conductor Augustin Hadelich, Violin

Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Augustin Hadelich, violin

John ADAMS Violin Concerto
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5

The BSO’s 2025-26 artist in residence Augustin Hadelich brings his fire and flair to John Adams’ Violin Concerto. Composed in 1993, the piece is a rhythmically vital and harmonically rich concerto that won the prestigious Grawemeyer Award. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 is a meditation on fate; though Tchaikovsky himself wavered in his assessment of the work, its passionate themes, rich orchestral colors, and triumphant finale have cemented it as a cornerstone of the symphonic repertoire.

Boston Symphony Orchestra Andris Nelsons, Conductor Augustin Hadelich, Violin

Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Augustin Hadelich, violin

John ADAMS Violin Concerto
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5

The BSO’s 2025-26 artist in residence Augustin Hadelich brings his fire and flair to John Adams’ Violin Concerto. Composed in 1993, the piece is a rhythmically vital and harmonically rich concerto that won the prestigious Grawemeyer Award. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 is a meditation on fate; though Tchaikovsky himself wavered in his assessment of the work, its passionate themes, rich orchestral colors, and triumphant finale have cemented it as a cornerstone of the symphonic repertoire.

Boston Symphony Orchestra Andris Nelsons, Conductor Augustin Hadelich, Violin

Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, conductor
Augustin Hadelich, violin

John ADAMS Violin Concerto
TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 5

The BSO’s 2025-26 artist in residence Augustin Hadelich brings his fire and flair to John Adams’ Violin Concerto. Composed in 1993, the piece is a rhythmically vital and harmonically rich concerto that won the prestigious Grawemeyer Award. Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 5 is a meditation on fate; though Tchaikovsky himself wavered in his assessment of the work, its passionate themes, rich orchestral colors, and triumphant finale have cemented it as a cornerstone of the symphonic repertoire.

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