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june 17–september 3, 2016 888-266-1200 · tanglewood.org

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2016 TANGLEWOOD SEASON TA N G L E W O O D M U S I C C E N T E RThe Tanglewood Music Center (TMC) is the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s summer academy for young professionals pursuing advanced musical study. Performances are by Fellows of the TMC. (Concerts are highlighted in orange.)

Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI) is in residence at Tanglewood. Its educational programs are geared toward gifted musicians of high school age. For more information visit bu.edu/tanglewood. (Concerts are highlighted in light orange.)

Please note that most evening BSO concerts in the Koussevitzky Music Shed will start at 8pm this season.

JUNE 17 FRIDAY7pm, ShedPopular Artists SeriesDolly Parton

JUNE 18 SATURDAY7pm, ShedPopular Artists SeriesEarth, Wind & Fire

JUNE 19 SUNDAY2:30pm, Shed LAWN ONLYPopular Artists SeriesBrian Wilson Presents Pet Soundswith special guests Al Jardine and

Blondie ChaplinJoin the 50th-anniversary celebration and final performance in its entirety of this landmark work, along with rare cuts and greatest hits.

JUNE 21 TUESDAY7pm, ShedPopular Artists SeriesJackson Browne

Time to be determined, Tanglewood GroundsInternational Yoga Day, Tanglewood hosts a free yoga class in partnership with Kripalu.

JUNE 24 FRIDAY1–5pm, Tanglewood GroundsTanglewood Family Fun FestPart of the Highland Street Foundation’s

Free Fun Fridays programEnjoy the beauty of the Tanglewood campus with your whole family while you take part in an educational scavenger hunt and other fun family activities. The Tanglewood Family Fun Fest is free, but advance registration is recommended. Visit tanglewood.org/ familyfunfest to sign up in advance.

8pm, Ozawa Hall LAWN ONLYChris BottiGrammy Award-winning trumpeter Chris Botti returns to Tanglewood. A gifted instrumentalist, talented composer, and charismatic performer, Botti has earned both critical acclaim and mainstream appreciation. Coming to prominence in the mid-1990s, Botti established a reputation as a versatile musician, excelling in both jazz and pop music.

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JUNE 25 SATURDAY5:45pm, ShedPopular Artists SeriesA Prairie Home Companion at Tanglewood with

Garrison Keillor

Live broadcast

JUNE 27 MONDAY8pm, Ozawa HallJohn Harbison, conductorALL-BACH PROGRAMCantata No. 163, Nur jedem das Seine Cantata No. 116, Du Friedefürst,

Herr Jesu ChristCantata No. 187, Es wartet alles auf dichCantata No. 57, Selig ist der Mann

JULY 1 FRIDAY10am & 2:30pm, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center String Quartet Marathon

8pm, ShedPopular Artists SeriesBoston Pops Esplanade OrchestraKeith Lockhart, conductorPerforms aJerry Garcia Symphonic CelebrationFeaturing Warren HaynesThe "Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration" with renowned guitarist Warren Haynes returns to Tanglewood in an orchestral adventure of Deadhead favorites. Lockhart, Haynes, and the Boston Pops will present a program featuring some of Jerry Garcia's masterworks including “Terrapin Station,"

"Bird Song," and "Morning Dew." Warren Haynes (Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule, The Dead) lends his soul-soaked, introspective blend of rock, blues, R&B, and jazz to the evening’s program.

JULY 2 SATURDAY2:30pm, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center String Quartet MarathonProgram to includeNEIKRUG String Quartet No. 5 (world premiere; TMC commission)

7pm, Shed LAWN ONLYPopular Artists SeriesBob Dylanwith Mavis Staples

JULY 3 SUNDAY10am, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Chamber MusicBrass, Winds, and Percussion ExtravaganzaWILLIAMS Quidditch FanfareCHASE New work for windsSHIELDS New work for brass (world premiere; TMC commission)MUSSORGSKY (arr. HOWARTH) Pictures at an Exhibition

2:30pm, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Opening Exercises

8pm, Shed SOLD OUTPopular Artists SeriesJames Taylor at TanglewoodJames Taylor returns to Tanglewood with his all-star band for two nights!

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JULY 4 MONDAY8pm, Shed SOLD OUTPopular Artists SeriesJames Taylor at TanglewoodJames Taylor returns to Tanglewood with his all-star band for two nights!

Fireworks to follow the concert

Proceeds from this concert will be donated by Kim and James Taylor to Tanglewood.

JULY 5 TUE See Seiji Ozawa International Academy Switzerland prices8pm, Ozawa HallSeiji Ozawa International Academy SwitzerlandTanglewood Music Center FellowsSeiji Ozawa, conductorThe talented young musicians of Seiji Ozawa's famed Swiss Academy join with TMC Fellows for an evening of music for string quartets and string ensemble. Program to include string quartet excerpts, as well as the slow movement of Beethoven's String Quartet No. 16 in F, Op. 135, and the first movement of Tchaikovsky's Serenade for Strings, performed by the combined forces.

JULY 6 WEDNESDAY See Brass Spectacular prices7pm, ShedMembers of the Boston Pops Brass and Percussion SectionsBoston CrusadersPhantom RegimentBluecoatsThe CadetsTanglewood Brass Spectacular!Following the extraordinary success of their 2015 concert, members of the Boston Pops brass and percussion sections again join forces with several of America’s leading drum-and-bugle corps for another spectacular evening.

8pm, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Vocal RecitalMusic of Women ComposersMusic of BOULANGER, MENDELSSOHN, SCHUMANN,

CRAWFORD SEEGER, and CLARKE

JULY 7 THURSDAY8pm, Ozawa HallHespèrion XXIJordi Savall, director and viola da gambaTembembe Ensamble ContinuoFolias, Antiguas and Criollas: From the Ancient to the New WorldThe universally celebrated Jordi Savall and Hespèrion XXI combine forces with the Mexican folklore ensemble Tembembe Ensamble Continuo to offer an intoxicating program of music inspired by the

"discovery" of the New World. An ensemble of five exceptional musicians joins Savall as he explores the connections and interactions among disparate musical traditions ranging from the colonial to the creole, African to indigenous. This concert features works by Diego Ortiz and Pedro Guerrero, and colonial and folk music from across South America.

JULY 8 FRIDAY See Opening Night prices6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertMembers of the Boston Symphony OrchestraWorks by BEETHOVEN and RAVEL

8pm, ShedOpening Night at TanglewoodThe Robert and Jane Mayer ConcertBoston Symphony OrchestraJacques Lacombe, conductorJoshua Bell, violinRAVEL Alborada del graciosoSAINT-SAËNS Violin Concerto No. 3PROKOFIEV Symphony No. 5

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JULY 9 SATURDAY �9:30am, ShedPre-Rehearsal Talk

10:30am, ShedRehearsal, Saturday program

2:30pm, Ozawa HallFamily ConcertBoston Cello QuartetThe BSO’s Tanglewood Family Concert provides an engaging and educational concert experience especially for children ages 3–8 and their families. Pre-concert activities begin at 12:30pm.Supported by a gift from The Edward Handelman Fund

6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude Concert Tanglewood Music Center FellowsGOLIJOV Lúa DescoloridaROCHBERG Quartet No. 7PÄRT Es sang vor langen JahrenLOEFFLER Quatre Poèmes, Op. 5, Nos. 2, 3, and 4

8pm, ShedThe Caroline and James Taylor Concert

in memory of Gertrude Woodard TaylorBoston Symphony OrchestraSeiji Ozawa, conductor (Beethoven)Jacques Lacombe, conductorNadine Sierra, sopranoJean-Francis Monvoisin, tenorStephen Powell, baritoneTanglewood Festival ChorusNorway Pond Junior Minstrels,

Johanna Hill Simpson, artistic directorBEETHOVEN Egmont OvertureRAVEL Daphnis and Chloé, Suite No. 2ORFF Carmina burana (with English supertitles)

JULY 10 SUNDAY10am, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Chamber MusicWorks by VARÈSE, IVES, CHIAPPETTA, KAPLAN, CRUMB, and BRITTEN

2:30pm, Shed LAWN ONLYBoston Pops OrchestraKeith Lockhart conductingwith very special guest Seth MacFarlane Seth MacFarlane is a creator, writer, director, and singer at the forefront of today’s popular media, garnering two Emmy Awards, two Grammy Award nominations, and an Academy Award nomination for his work in television, music, and motion pictures. The versatile MacFarlane joins Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops in a swingin’ symphonic serenade of classic songs from the ’40s and ’50s. His rich baritone voice is infectious, reflecting his love of the Great American Songbook.

8pm, Ozawa HallThe Phyllis and Lee Coffey Memorial Concert Tanglewood Music Center OrchestraJacques Lacombe, conductorTMC Conducting FellowsBERNSTEIN Three Dances from On the TownSCHUMAN Symphony No. 3RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Capriccio español TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet

JULY 12 TUESDAY � See Ozawa Hall Special prices8pm, Ozawa HallEmerson String QuartetHAYDN The Complete Op. 76 Quartets (Nos. 1–6)

Celebrating the 40th Anniversary Season of the Emerson String Quartet

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JULY 13 WEDNESDAY � See Ozawa Hall Special prices8pm, Ozawa HallThe Louise and Henry Leander ConcertEmerson String QuartetRenée Fleming, sopranoBRAHMS Quartet in A minor, Op. 51, No. 2WELLESZ Sonnets by Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Op. 52, for soprano and

string quartetBERG Lyric Suite, for soprano and string quartet

Celebrating the 40th Anniversary Season of the Emerson String Quartet

JULY 14 THURSDAY �8pm, Ozawa HallThe KnightsChristina Courtin, vocalistGabriel Kahane, electric guitar, piano, and voiceThe Times, They Are A-Changin’HAYDN Symphony No. 64, Tempora mutantor (Times Chang’d) KAHANE Crane PalimpsestSCHUBERT Symphony No. 5 HAGGART/BAUDUC (arr. The Knights) “The Big Noise from Winnetka” Cat STEVENS/P.P. ARNOLD (arr. The Knights) “The First Cut is

the Deepest”The TROGGS (arr. The Knights) “Wild Thing”Bob DYLAN (arr. The Knights) “The Times They Are A-Changin’”

JULY 15 FRIDAY6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude concertMembers of the Boston Symphony OrchestraWorks by MOZART and PROKOFIEV

8pm, ShedThe Allison G. and William F. Achtmeyer Concert Boston Symphony OrchestraPinchas Zukerman, conductor and violinALL-MOZART PROGRAMSymphony No. 25Violin Concerto from Serenade in D, K.250, HaffnerSymphony No. 39

Date Night Package available; see page 22 for details.

JULY 16 SATURDAY �9:30am, ShedPre-Rehearsal Talk

10:30am, ShedRehearsal, Sunday program

2:30pm, Ozawa HallBoston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists OrchestraLawrence Loh, conductorWAGNER Overture to Die MeistersingerBRAHMS Variations on a Theme by HaydnSHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5

6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertTanglewood Music Center FellowsCOPLAND Nonet for StringsEISLER Nonet No. 2CAPLET Conte fantastique

8pm, Shed See Shed Special pricesThe Jenkins Family Concert Boston Symphony OrchestraChristoph von Dohnányi, conductorRenée Fleming, soprano IVES The Unanswered QuestionSTRAUSS Four Last SongsTCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6, Pathétique

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JULY 17 SUNDAY �10am, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Chamber MusicMENDELSSOHN String Quintet No. 2 in B-flat, Op. 87DEAN Voices of AngelsPRITCHARD Music for Double Bass and HarpPROKOFIEV Quintet in G minor, Op. 39BEETHOVEN String Quartet No. 7 in F, Op. 59, No. 1

2:30pm, Ozawa HallBoston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Wind EnsembleDavid J. Martins, conductorProgram to include works by DAHL, DUKAS, HARBISON, McTEE, NELSON,

SALFELDER, and BUTI alumnus Jonathan NEWMAN

2:30pm, ShedThe Nathan and Marilyn Hayward Concert Boston Symphony OrchestraGustavo Gimeno, conductorYuja Wang, pianoPROKOFIEV Symphony No. 1, ClassicalRAVEL Piano Concerto in GGERSHWIN Rhapsody in BlueSTRAVINSKY Suite from The Firebird

(1919 version)

JULY 18 MONDAY6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertTanglewood Music Center Vocal FellowsWorks by GRAINGER, BOWLES, GUASTAVINO, and GINASTERA

8pm, Ozawa HallThe Daniel Freed and Shirlee Cohen Freed Memorial Concert Tanglewood Music Center OrchestraChristoph von Dohnányi, conductorTMC Conducting FellowsRichard Sebring, hornWAGNER “Siegfried’s Rhine Journey” from Götterdämmerung STRAUSS Horn Concerto No. 1BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 3, Eroica

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JULY 20 WEDNESDAY � See Ozawa Hall Special prices8pm, Ozawa HallFrançois Leleux, oboeLisa Batiashvili, violinKim Kashkashian, violaLynn Harrell, cello Emanuel Ax, pianoSAINT-SAËNS Oboe Sonata in D, Op. 166MOZART Duets from The Magic Flute, for oboe and violinDEBUSSY Violin Sonata in G minorBRITTEN Phantasy, Op. 2, for oboe, violin, viola, and celloMOZART Oboe Quartet in F, K.370

JULY 22 FRIDAY6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertMembers of the Boston Symphony OrchestraWorks by FRANÇAIX, VILLA-LOBOS, AND LIGETI

8pm, Shed UnderScore FridayThe Carol and Joe Reich ConcertBoston Symphony OrchestraSir Andrew Davis, conductorLisa Batiashvili, violinVAUGHAN WILLIAMS Fantasia on a

Theme by Thomas TallisDVOŘÁK Violin ConcertoSIBELIUS Symphony No. 5

Date Night Package available; see page 22 for details.

JULY 23 SATURDAY9:30am, ShedPre-Rehearsal Talk

10:30am, ShedRehearsal, Sunday program

6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertTanglewood Music Center FellowsWorks by DEBUSSY, MUSSORGSKY, PORTER, DUKE, and SMITH

8pm, ShedThe Cynthia and Oliver Curme ConcertBoston Symphony OrchestraJuanjo Mena, conductorGarrick Ohlsson, piano Raquel Lojendio, soprano TCHAIKOVSKY Piano Concerto No. 1FALLA The Three-cornered Hat (complete)

JULY 24 SUNDAY2:30pm, ShedThe George W. and Florence N. Adams Concert Boston Symphony OrchestraJuanjo Mena, conductorVeronika Eberle, violinGINASTERA Variaciones concertantes˚MOZART Violin Concerto No. 4 BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 6, Pastoral

˚Marking the 100th anniversary of Alberto Ginastera’s birth

JULY 21 – JULY 25, OZAWA HALL

FESTIVAL OF CONTEMPORARY MUSICThe 2016 Festival of Contemporary Music is dedicated to the memory of Steven Stucky (1949–2016), its creator and curator.

July 21 Thursday, 8pmSTUCKY Dialoghi for solo celloPerformed by TMC faculty member Norman Fischer in memory of Steven Stucky

Chamber Orchestra ConcertTMC FellowsLUTOSŁAWSKI Chain 1SALONEN Five Images After SapphoLINDBERG MareaSTUCKY Chamber Concerto

(East Coast premiere)

July 22 Friday, 2:30pmChamber MusicThe New Fromm PlayersPHIBBS String Quartet No. 1 (U.S.

premiere)ABRAHAMSEN String Quartet No. 3CURRIER Deep-Sky ObjectsDENNEHY One Hundred Goodbyes

(Cead Slan)

July 23 Saturday, 2:30pmChamber MusicTMC Conducting FellowsGEE New Work (world premiere;

TMC commission)OGONEK Falling UpWHITE Learning to SeeJALBERT Visual AbstractCROCKETT Whistling in the DarkLEVERING Cloches II

July 24 Sunday, 10amChamber MusicTMC Conducting FellowsHILLBORG Brass QuintetDEAN Sextet (Old Kings in Exile)HARVEY Song OfferingsBOULEZ Dérive IDONATONI ArpègeMELTZER Variations on a

Summer Day (world premiere)

July 25 Monday, 6pmFCM PreludeTMC Vocal FellowsMESSIAEN Harawi

July 25 Monday, 8pm The Margaret Lee Crofts Concert Tanglewood Music Center OrchestraStefan Asbury, conductorLorelei Ensemble,

Beth Willer, artistic directorBENJAMIN Dream of the Song

(U.S. premiere; BSO co-commission)MESSIAEN Turangalîla-symphonie

The 2016 Festival of Contemporary Music has been endowed in perpetuity by the generosity of Dr. Raymond H. and Mrs. Hannah H. Schneider, with additional support from the Aaron Copland Fund for Music, the Fromm Music Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Helen F. Whitaker Fund.

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JULY 27 WEDNESDAY8pm, Ozawa HallChanticleerOver the MoonThe moon—the symbol in song, story, poetry, and legend of powerful and mysterious energy, which determines and regulates so much of life on our planet. Since time began, and since music began to be written, reflections on the influence of the moon in human life have been a favorite subject, not yet exhausted. In Chanticleer’s lunar-inspired program, magnificent early statements by Monteverdi, di Lasso, des Prez, and Parsons give way to the more romantic yearnings of Elgar and Mahler. Equally fascinated are contemporary composers such as the Finn Jakko Mäntyjärvi, and Americans Stephen Paulus and Mason Bates, whose compositions for Chanticleer are audience favorites. Popular music is no stranger to the subject. Over the Moon will include treatments of jazz standards by Mancini and Bart Howard, and more recent songs by Elbow and others.

JULY 28 THURSDAY8pm, Ozawa HallDanish String QuartetNØRGÅRD Quartet No. 1, Quartetto breveMENDELSSOHN Quartet No. 2 in A minor, Op. 13BEETHOVEN Quartet No. 12 in E-flat, Op. 127

JULY 29 FRIDAY6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertMembers of the Boston Symphony OrchestraWorks by MOZART and SCHUBERT

8pm, ShedThe Jean Thaxter Brett Memorial ConcertBoston Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorJonathan Biss, pianoMOZART Piano Concerto No. 27 in B-flat, K.595MAHLER Symphony No. 9

Date Night Package available; see page 22 for details.

JULY 30 SATURDAY9:30am, ShedPre-Rehearsal Talk

10:30am, ShedRehearsal, Saturday program

2:30pm, Ozawa HallBoston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists OrchestraPaul Haas, conductorMAHLER Symphony No. 6

6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertTanglewood Music Center FellowsMOZART String Quartet in B-flat, K. 589BEETHOVEN String Quintet in C, Op. 29

8pm, ShedThe Stephen and Dorothy Weber Concert Boston Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorAugustin Hadelich, violinCORIGLIANO Fantasia on an OstinatoSIBELIUS Violin ConcertoBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7

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JULY 31 SUNDAY �10am, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Chamber MusicThe New Fromm PlayersCAGE Sonatas & Interludes for Prepared Piano; String Quartet in Four

Parts; A Flower; The Wonderful Widow of Eighteen Springs

2:30pm, Ozawa HallBoston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists Wind EnsembleH. Robert Reynolds, conductorProgram to include works by GRAINGER, HOLST, STRAUSS, WAGNER, and BUTI alumni Mason BATES and Roshanne ETEZADY

2:30pm, ShedThe Leonard Bernstein Memorial ConcertTanglewood Music Center OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorPaul Lewis, pianoALL-BRAHMS PROGRAMPiano Concerto No. 1 Symphony No. 1

The 2016 Leonard Bernstein Memorial Concert is supported by generous endowments established in perpetuity by Dr. Raymond and Hannah H. Schneider, and Diane H. Lupean.

8pm, Ozawa Hall See Ozawa Hall Special pricesThe Ted and Jean Weiller ConcertChick Corea Triofeaturing Christian McBride

and Brian Blade75th Birthday Celebration

AUGUST 1 MONDAY8pm, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Vocal RecitalProgram to include WOLF Italienisches Liederbuch

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AUGUST 2 TUESDAY2pm, Tent Club Instrument Playground2:30pm, Ozawa Hall TMC Chamber Music: Cello Ensemble3–7pm, Visitors Center Free Tanglewood Tours3:30pm, Ozawa Hall TMC Chamber Music: Solo Piano Music4pm, Shed BUTI Young Artists Chorus and Orchestra5pm, Ozawa Hall TMC Vocal Program “Sing America” with Stephanie Blythe7:30pm, Shed TMC Fanfares

8pm, ShedTanglewood on Parade The Gregory E. Bulger Foundation ConcertBoston Symphony OrchestraBoston Pops OrchestraTanglewood Music Center OrchestraStéphane Denève, Giancarlo Guerrero,

and John Williams, conductorsProgram to includeRAVEL La ValseTCHAIKOVSKY 1812 Overture

Fireworks to follow the concert

AUGUST 3 WEDNESDAY8pm, Ozawa HallNelson Freire, pianoJ.S. BACH Toccata No. 2 in C minor, BWV 911J.S. BACH (arr. BUSONI) Ich ruf’ zu dir,

Herr Jesu Christ, BWV 639BEETHOVEN Sonata No. 31 in A-flat, Op. 110SHOSTAKOVICH Three Fantastic Dances, Op. 5RACHMANINOFF Prelude in G-flat, Op. 23, No. 10;

Prelude in G-sharp minor, Op. 32, No. 12CHOPIN Sonata No. 3 in B minor, Op. 58

AUGUST 4 THURSDAY8pm, Ozawa HallThe Joel and Susan Cartun ConcertDaniil Trifonov, pianoJ.S. BACH (arr. BRAHMS) Chaconne,

from Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004, arranged for the left hand

LISZT Grandes Études de PaganiniRACHMANINOFF Sonata No. 1 in D minor, Op. 28

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AUGUST 5 FRIDAY6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertMembers of the Boston Symphony OrchestraWorks by BRIDGE and BRUCKNER

8pm, Shed UnderScore FridayThe Boston Symphony Association

of Volunteers ConcertBoston Symphony OrchestraGiancarlo Guerrero, conductorYefim Bronfman, piano DVOŘÁK Serenade for WindsLISZT Piano Concerto No. 2MAHLER (arr. BRITTEN) What the Wild Flowers Tell MeBRAHMS Serenade No. 2

Date Night Package available; see page 22 for details.

AUGUST 6 SATURDAY �9:30am, ShedPre-Rehearsal Talk

10:30am, ShedRehearsal, Sunday program

2:30pm, Ozawa HallBoston University Tanglewood Institute (1966–2016)50th Anniversary ConcertFeaturing students, faculty, and alumni from

BUTI’s Young Artists ProgramsProceeds from this concert will support Boston University Tanglewood

Institute.

6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertTanglewood Music Center FellowsARENSKY String Quartet in A minor, Op. 35HINDEMITH Octet for Winds and Strings

8pm, ShedThe Jerry and Norma Strassler Concert Boston Symphony OrchestraGiancarlo Guerrero, conductorDaniil Trifonov, pianoADAMS Harmonielehre CHOPIN Piano Concerto No. 2STRAUSS Till Eulenspiegel’s Merry Pranks

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AUGUST 7 SUNDAY �10am, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Chamber MusicELGAR Piano Quintet in A minor, Op. 84NESBIT Night DancesSEILOVA BaqsiBRAHMS (arr. BOUSTEAD) Serenade No. 1 in D, Op. 11

2:30pm, ShedBoston Symphony OrchestraMoritz Gnann, conductorNelson Freire, pianoMOZART Piano Concerto No. 9 in E-flat, K.271MAHLER Symphony No. 1

Sponsored by EMC Corporation

8pm, Shed See Silk Road Ensemble pricesThe Daniel and Lynne Ann Shapiro ConcertSilk Road Ensemble with Yo-Yo MaThe historical Silk Road, a series of land and sea trade routes that crisscrossed Eurasia, enabled the exchange of goods and innovations from Japan to the Mediterranean Sea for some 2,000 years, until the 14th century. With its artistic director Yo-Yo Ma, the Silk Road Ensemble returns to Tanglewood for another fascinating and wide-ranging traversal of music both traditional and new, suggesting a modern-day equivalent to the sort of cultural exchange that characterized the old trade routes in centuries long gone.

AUGUST 8 MONDAY8pm, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center OrchestraTMC Conducting FellowsDawn Upshaw, soprano (Shostakovich)Sanford Sylvan, baritone (Shostakovich)TMC Vocal FellowsWEILL The Seven Deadly SinsSHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 14

AUGUST 9 TUESDAY8pm, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Global Musician Workshop Project,

led by Mike Block

AUGUST 10 WEDNESDAY8pm, Ozawa HallBoston Symphony Chamber PlayersJeremy Flower, computer and piano FLOWER Shamu and Clinical, for horn, electronics, and pianoFRANÇAIX Divertissement for oboe, clarinet, and bassoonBEETHOVEN String Trio in C minor, Op. 9, No. 3SPOHR Nonet in F for flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, violin,

viola, cello, and double bass, Op. 31

AUGUST 11 THURSDAY8pm, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Vocal Recital

AUGUST 12 FRIDAY � See Shed Special prices6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertMembers of the Boston Symphony OrchestraWorks by WILLIAMS, ROTA, and KORNGOLD

8pm, ShedThe Joseph C. McNay/New England

Foundation Concert Boston Symphony OrchestraCharles Dutoit, conductor*Emanuel Ax, pianoNICOLAI Overture to The Merry Wives of WindsorMOZART Piano Concerto No. 22 in E-flat, K.482DEBUSSY La MerRAVEL Boléro

*2016 Koussevitzky Artist

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AUGUST 13 SATURDAY9:30am, ShedPre-Rehearsal Talk

10:30am, ShedRehearsal, Sunday program

2:30pm, Ozawa HallBoston University Tanglewood Institute Young Artists OrchestraKen-David Masur, conductor Simone Dinnerstein (BUTI ’86, ’87), pianoENESCU Romanian Rhapsody No. 1GERSHWIN Rhapsody in BlueBRAHMS Symphony No. 3

6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertTanglewood Music Center FellowsGINASTERA String Quartet No. 3FAURÉ Piano Quartet

8pm, ShedJohn Williams’ Film Night LAWN ONLYThe George and Roberta Berry Concert Boston Pops OrchestraJohn Williams and Richard Kaufman, conductorsJohn Williams’ Film Night has long been established as one of the Tanglewood calendar’s most consistently appreciated evenings. Join Mr. Williams as he presents this year’s celebration of the music of Hollywood and beyond, featuring the Boston Pops, Richard Kaufman, and special guests.

AUGUST 14 SUNDAY10am, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center Chamber MusicWALEY-COHEN OysterANDERSON Van Gogh BlueRAVEL Piano Trio in A minorSHOSTAKOVICH Piano Quintet in G minor, Op. 57MENDELSSOHN String Sextet in D, Op. 110 GRAFE Palace of Windowed Rocks

2:30pm, ShedThe Serge and Olga Koussevitzky Memorial ConcertBoston Symphony OrchestraDavid Afkham, conductorIgor Levit, pianoBEETHOVEN Coriolan OvertureBEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3SCHUMANN Symphony No. 4

8pm, Ozawa HallThe Walter and Alice Gorham Foundation ConcertAustralian Chamber OrchestraRichard Tognetti, director and violinBarry Humphries, conférencierMeow Meow, cabaret artistRodney Fisher, directorBarry Humphries’ Weimar CabaretBarry Humphries—Australia’s greatest entertainer, best-known to audiences around the world as Dame Edna Everage—curates, presents, and performs the degenerate music of Berlin’s Weimar Republic (1920s–1930s) including jazz, cabaret, tango, and Broadway-musical style pieces. The hedonistic partying and social revolution of this era is re-awakened in this full-throttle concert, featuring transgressive cabaret sensation Meow Meow in the racier numbers. Hear songs by Kurt Weill including The Threepenny Opera’s “Pirate Jenny,” see Barry Humphries and Meow Meow sing the duet “Mousie” and dance a tango, and join Mr. Humphries as he rediscovers the lost music of Krenek, Schulhoff, Toch, Brandt, Grosz, and more.

Please note that this concert contains adult themes. Parental guidance for those under the age of 15 is recommended. Also note that this production includes the use of theatrical haze (fog) machines.

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AUGUST 15 MONDAY2:30pm, Ozawa HallPiece-A-Day ProjectTMC Conducting Fellows

8pm, Ozawa HallTanglewood Music Center OrchestraCharles Dutoit, conductor*Gil Shaham, violinKODÁLY Dances of GalántaTCHAIKOVSKY Violin ConcertoSTRAVINSKY The Rite of Spring

*2016 Koussevitzky Artist

AUGUST 17 WEDNESDAY See Ozawa Hall Special prices8pm, Ozawa HallGil Shaham, violinJ.S. BACH Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin, BWV 1001-1006

AUGUST 18 THURSDAY8pm, Ozawa HallCharles Dutoit, conductor*Chamber EnsembleActorsCharles Dutoit and Friends2016 Koussevitzky Artist Charles Dutoit, in collaboration with violinist Chantal Juillet, selects and directs some of his favorite works for chamber ensemble. Program to includeSTRAVINSKY The Soldier’s Tale

*2016 Koussevitzky Artist

AUGUST 19 FRIDAY6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertMembers of the Boston Symphony OrchestraDejan Lazić, pianoMESSIAEN Quartet for the End of Time

8pm, Shed UnderScore FridayBoston Symphony OrchestraCharles Dutoit, conductor*Menahem Pressler, pianoSimona Saturova, sopranoMarianna Pizzolato, mezzo-sopranoMatthew Polenzani, tenorRiccardo Zanellato, bassTanglewood Festival ChorusMOZART Overture to The Marriage of Figaro MOZART Piano Concerto No. 23 in A, K.488ROSSINI Stabat Mater

*2016 Koussevitzky Artist

Date Night Package available; see page 22 for details.

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AUGUST 20 SATURDAY � See Shed Special prices9:30am, ShedPre-Rehearsal Talk

10:30am, ShedRehearsal, Sunday program

8pm, ShedThe Catherine and Paul Buttenwieser ConcertBoston Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorKristine Opolais, soprano (Aida)Violeta Urmana, mezzo-soprano (Amneris)Andrea Carè, tenor (Radames)Alfredo Nigro, tenor (Messenger)Morris Robinson, bass (The King)Kwangchul Youn, bass (Ramfis)Tanglewood Festival ChorusVERDI Aida, Acts I and II

Sung in Italian with English supertitles

AUGUST 21 SUNDAY2:30pm, ShedThe Andrew Hyman Memorial Concert

sponsored by Valerie and Allen Hyman Boston Symphony OrchestraAndris Nelsons, conductorRobert Sheena, English hornDejan Lazić, pianoBERLIOZ Overture to Béatrice et Bénédict TSONTAKIS Sonnets, Tone Poems for English horn and Orchestra SAINT-SAËNS Piano Concerto No. 5, EgyptianPROKOFIEV Suite from Romeo and Juliet

AUGUST 23 TUESDAY7pm, ShedPopular Artists SeriesTrainwith Andy Grammar

AUGUST 24 WEDNESDAY8pm, Ozawa HallJeremy Denk, pianoMedieval to ModernIn a fascinating centuries-spanning program, Jeremy Denk charts the history of Western music from the medieval and renaissance worlds of Machaut, Couperin, and Frescobaldi to Bach, Beethoven, and Brahms, the modernists Stravinsky, Cage, Ligeti, and Adams, and back to Machaut.

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AUGUST 25 THURSDAY7:30pm, Ozawa HallThe Jeanne Hayden and Andrew Szajlai Concert Philharmonia Baroque OrchestraNicholas McGegan, conductorSuzana Ograjenšek, sopranoDiana Moore, mezzo-sopranoClint van der Linde, countertenorNicholas Phan, tenorDouglas Williams, baritoneMembers of the Philharmonia ChoraleSCARLATTI La gloria di primavera

Sung in Italian with English supertitles

AUGUST 26 FRIDAY6pm, Ozawa HallPrelude ConcertTanglewood Festival Chorus

8pm, ShedBoston Pops Keith Lockhart, conductor

“Raiders of the Lost Ark” with OrchestraThe film that gave the world one of its greatest movie heroes, Indiana Jones, is back and better than ever before! Relive the magic on the silver screen of the original great adventure, Raiders of the Lost Ark, with John Williams’ epic score performed live by the Boston Pops.

Sponsored by Canyon Ranch

© 1981 Lucasfilm Ltd. All rights reserved.

AUGUST 27 SATURDAY � See Shed Special prices9:30am, ShedPre-Rehearsal Talk

10:30am, ShedRehearsal, Sunday program

8pm, ShedThe Larry and Jackie Horn Family Concert Boston Symphony OrchestraMichael Stern, conductorYo-Yo Ma, celloBERNSTEIN Symphonic Suite from On The WaterfrontHAYDN Cello Concerto in CWILLIAMS Heartwood, for cello and orchestraWILLIAMS Rosewood and Pickin', for solo celloRESPIGHI Pines of Rome

AUGUST 28 SUNDAYOne Day University at Tanglewood9:30am–1pm, Ozawa Hall

The American Presidency, Intuition, and Beethoven In DepthOne Day University, the acclaimed adult education series, returns to Tanglewood for its sixth year! Join three of the finest professors from Harvard University, the University of Texas, and Union College, each presenting their best lecture in Ozawa Hall.

The Rise and Decline of the American PresidencyJeremi Suri, University of TexasSponsored by The Boys From Brooklyn

When Intuition Fails: Why We’re Often Wrong When We Think We’re RightChristopher Chabris, Union College

Beethoven’s Symphonies: Cycles, Pairs, and GhostsThomas Forrest Kelly, Harvard University

Price: $159 which includes all three lectures and VIP parking.

Visit tanglewood.org/onedayu for more information and to register.

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AUGUST 28 SUNDAY � See Shed Special prices

2:30pm, ShedThe Evelyn and Samuel Lourie Memorial Concert Boston Symphony OrchestraChristoph von Dohnányi, conductor Rachel Willis-Sørensen, sopranoRuxandra Donose, mezzoJoseph Kaiser, tenorGünther Groissböck, bassTanglewood Festival ChorusBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 9

SEPTEMBER 1 THURSDAY �8pm, ShedPopular Artists SeriesWait Wait…Don’t Tell Me!NPR’s oddly informative weekly hour-long news quiz program is again live at Tanglewood. The Peabody Award-winning series offers a fast-paced, irreverent look at the week’s news, hosted by Peter Sagal along with judge and score-keeper Bill Kurtis.

SEPTEMBER 2 FRIDAY �8pm, ShedBoston Pops OrchestraKeith Lockhart, conductorwith Special GuestB-52s

SEPTEMBER 3 SATURDAY �8pm, ShedBoston Pops Swing OrchestraKeith Lockhart, conductor

“Dancing Under the Stars”Celebrate the end of the summer by dancing the night away under the stars and the Tanglewood trees. Keith Lockhart leads the orchestra in infectious dance music from Benny Goodman and Henry Mancini, to ABBA and more, with dance floors on the lawn and pre-concert dance lessons.

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How to Purchase TicketsSymphonyCharge 617-266-1200 or 888-266-1200TDD/TTY 617-638-9289

Visit tanglewood.org.

Symphony Hall Box Office, 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA.

Starting June 15 at 10am:Tanglewood Box Office (main entrance), West Street, Lenox, MA.

All phone and online orders are subject to a $6.50 per ticket handling fee.

For Further Information Please Call413-637-1600

Grounds Opening TimesFridays: 5:30pmSaturdays: 5:30pm for evening concerts, 9am for RehearsalsSundays: Noon, or one hour before BUTI and TMC concerts

Note: Times vary for Popular Artists, Ozawa Hall Concerts, Tanglewood on Parade, and other special events.

Tanglewood Music Center TicketsTMC Orchestra Concerts in Ozawa Hall (July 10, 18, 25; August 8, 15)Floor, loge & balcony: $55, $45, $35Lawn: $12

TMC Recitals, Chamber Music, String Quartet Marathon: $12

Festival of Contemporary Music Concerts (excluding 7/25): $12

BUTI Young Artists Orchestra Concerts: $12BUTI Young Artists Wind Ensemble Concerts: FreeBUTI 50th Anniversary Concert (August 6): $20

TMC Chamber Concerts are cash/check only.

General Public and Tanglewood Donors up to $100: TMC Orchestra, TMC Recital, and BUTI concert tickets are available for purchase in advance online, by phone, or in person at the Box Office. On the day of the concert, tickets to BUTI and TMC recitals in Ozawa Hall may be purchased up to one hour prior to concert start time with cash only and only at the Ozawa Hall Bernstein Gate. TMC Orchestra concert tickets may be purchased on the day of the concert at the Ozawa Box Office. Please note: availability for seats inside Ozawa Hall is limited and concerts may sell out.

Friends of Tanglewood at the $100 level receive one free admission and Friends at the $200 level or higher receive two free admissions to all TMC Fellow recital, chamber, and Festival of Contemporary Music performances (excluding TMC Orchestra concerts) by presenting their membership cards at the Bernstein Gate one hour before concert time. Additional and non-member tickets for chamber music or Festival of Contemporary Music concerts are $12.

For information on becoming a Friend of Tanglewood, call 617-638-9267 or visit tanglewood.org/contribute.

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PoliciesBSO and TMC Prelude Concert TicketsPrelude Concerts feature smaller-scale works performed by members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra on Fridays, or TMC Fellows on Saturdays, often joined by distinguished guests. Friday- or Saturday-evening BSO concert tickets admit patrons to the same day’s Prelude Concert, which takes place at 6pm in Ozawa Hall. Seating for Prelude Concerts is available on a first-come, first-served basis when the grounds open.

Accessible Seating��Accessible seats are available. Contact our Access Services Administrator at 617-638-9431 or email [email protected]. Please note that balcony levels of Ozawa Hall are not accessible by elevator. Patrons who have difficulty climbing stairs will be seated on the orchestra level of the hall. If you require orchestra-level seating, please inform the box office when purchasing tickets so that you can be accommodated. For more information, go to tanglewood.org/access.

Lawn Ticket PolicyIndividual lawn tickets for regularly priced Shed and Ozawa Hall concerts are not valid for specially priced concerts. For groups of adults or children, including tours and camps, please call the Group Sales Office at 617-638-9345 or 800-933-4255.

Lawn Ticket UpgradeLawn tickets for selected concerts may be upgraded for tickets inside the Shed for the cost of the difference between the lawn ticket price and the price of the seat in the Shed, based on availability of tickets. Not valid for lawn tickets that have no dollar value (e.g., complimentary tickets, passes, etc.).

Children 5 Years of Age and UnderPlease note that children 5 years of age and under are not permitted in the Koussevitzky Music Shed or in Seiji Ozawa Hall during performances, but are welcome to sit on the lawn. Please note that there are kids’ activities on Saturday mornings and Sunday afternoons.

Student DiscountTanglewood offers a 50% discount on BSO Friday-evening lawn tickets for college and graduate students, 18 and over, with a student ID. Tickets must be purchased in person at the Main Box Office, only on the night of the performance.

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Tanglewood Amenities & Special Offerings Package with the Sterling & Francine Clark Art InstituteThe Clark Art Institute combines great works of art with a setting of profound natural beauty. The Clark’s collection features European and American paintings, sculpture, works on paper, and decorative arts from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century. The collection is especially rich in French Impressionist and Academic paintings, and the work of American artists Winslow Homer, George Inness, and John Singer Sargent. This summer the Clark presents Splendor, Myth, and Vision: Nudes from the Prado an exhibition of twenty-eight spectacular Old Master paintings from the Museo Nacional del Prado’s renown collection. The exhibition is a unique opportunity to see these paintings in America; twenty-four of the works being exhibited have never been shown in the United States. Included are works by Titian, Peter Paul Rubens, Diego Velàzquez, and others. For more information on the Clark, visit clarkart.edu. The $55 package includes two Tanglewood lawn tickets and two Clark museum admissions. Tickets are not valid for Popular Artists.

Norman Rockwell Museum PartnershipCombine your trip to Tanglewood with a visit to Norman Rockwell Museum, located just 4 miles south on Route 183. Featuring the largest collection of original Rockwell art, and presenting the works of contemporary and past illustrators; this summer/fall enjoy Rockwell and Realism in an Abstract World and an outdoor sculpture show celebrating Rockwell’s 100 Year Anniversary Saturday Evening Post cover, and also Rockwell’s Studio and Terrace Café. For $60 receive two Museum admissions and two Tanglewood lawn tickets. Tickets must be picked up at the Tanglewood Box Office Will Call window before visiting the Museum. See tanglewood.org for blackout dates. Tickets are not valid for Popular Artists. Visit www.nrm.org for more information.

BSO 101 at Tanglewood: Listening Up CloseThree Wednesdays from 12:45–2pm in the Tent ClubJuly 13, July 27, August 17BSO 101—the free music appreciation series with BSO Director of Program Publications Marc Mandel and members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra—offers insight into music being performed at Tanglewood. This summer, BSO 101 returns to Tanglewood in three free lunchtime sessions, on Wednesdays from 12:45–2pm in the Tent Club. Each session will focus on music to be played by the BSO that weekend, examining and illuminating aspects of musical shape and form, and of the composer’s individual musical style. All of these sessions will include recorded musical examples, and each is self-contained, so that no prior musical training, or attendance at any previous session, is required. Bring or buy a lunch, and arrive ready to hear about great works from the BSO repertoire—and to hear them in new and exciting ways!

Date Nights at TanglewoodDate Night packages are available on July 15, 22, and 29, and August 5 and 19. The package includes a pre-concert dinner for two at Highwood and two premium tickets in the Shed for $150, or two lawn tickets and two lawn chairs plus a pre-concert dinner at Highwood for $100. Both packages include a tour of the grounds.

Under 40? Tickets $20!$20 tickets for attendees under age 40 will be available during the 2016 Tanglewood season for BSO and Boston Pops performances in the Shed. Tickets will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Choose as many dates as you like, with a limit of one pair of tickets per concert. The program does not apply to organized groups. Some blackout dates apply. Visit tanglewood.org for more information.

The 2016 Tanglewood $20 Under 40 ticket program is supported by a generous gift from the Pumpkin Foundation/Joe and Carol Reich.

UnderScore Fridays at TanglewoodThree Friday-evening Shed performances will be part of the popular UnderScore Friday series this season. At these performances, patrons will hear comments about the program directly from an onstage BSO musician. UnderScore Fridays will occur on July 22, August 5, and August 19.

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Friday-Morning RehearsalsBSO Friday-morning Rehearsals offer a unique opportunity for participants of the BSO’s DARTS program, students, teachers, families, and community groups to attend a BSO rehearsal on select Friday mornings during the Tanglewood season. The Friday-morning Rehearsal experience is intended to offer a first-hand, behind-the-scenes opportunity for groups that call the Berkshires their home throughout the year to experience the BSO on the Tanglewood grounds, building their relationship with the Tanglewood experience as year-round residents, and allowing the BSO to give back to the local community.

Yoga on the LawnOnce again this summer, in collaboration with the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health, Tanglewood is pleased to offer hour-long yoga classes taught by fully accredited Kripalu teachers from 10:15–11:15am on Saturday mornings (weather permitting). Located on the lawn near the Tanglewood Visitor Center, these weekly classes are available at no additional charge to Saturday-morning BSO Rehearsal ticket-holders, on July 9, 16, 23, and 30, and August 6, 13, 20, and 27.

Talks and Walks Talks and Walks is a series of informal conversations presented by the Boston Symphony Association of Volunteers, featuring guest artists and members of the BSO family. Bring along a picnic lunch and join us in the Tent Club on Thursday afternoons, July 7 through August 25, for lively and informative discussions. Tent Club opens at noon. Talks begin at 1pm. Tickets are $119 for the full series. Friends of Tanglewood and Business Partners receive a discount ($98 for the full series) and advance ordering privileges. For additional information, call 617-638-9394 or email [email protected].

Supported by a gift from The Claudia and Steven Perles Family Foundation in memory of Professor Benjamin M. Perles

Group DiscountsFor complete information on group benefits, including ticket discounts, advance ticket sales, and exclusive use of our private tents either before or after your concert, please call the Group Sales Office at 617-638-9345 or 800-933-4255.

Tanglewood for KidsFree lawn tickets for children and young people up to 17! Tanglewood is pleased to offer free lawn tickets for children and young people age 17 and younger. Up to four free children’s tickets are available per parent/legal guardian per concert at the Tanglewood Box Office on the day of the concert. Children under five are not permitted in the Koussevitzky Music Shed or Seiji Ozawa Hall during concerts. All patrons, regardless of age, must have a ticket. This free lawn ticket policy does not apply to organized groups of children. For Popular Artist concerts, free lawn tickets are only available for children under 2.

The 2016 Tanglewood Free Lawn Tickets for Children and Young People Program is supported by a generous gift from the Pumpkin Foundation/Joe and Carol Reich.

WATCH AND PLAY Watch and Play, sponsored by the Boston Symphony Association of Volunteers, is an interactive musical performance designed to engage children ages 3–10 in the Tanglewood musical experience. The program will be offered at 1pm on Sundays in the Chamber Music Hall. Tickets to the Sunday-afternoon concert performance are required. For more information call 617-638-9394 or email [email protected]. Watch and Play will occur July 10 and 24, and August 7 and 14.

KIDS’ CORNER Kids’ Corner is offered at 9:30am on Saturdays and noon on Sundays. However, on days of Watch and Play, Kids’ Corner will begin at 2pm. Children accompanied by adults may take part in musical and crafts activities supervised by BSO staff. Please stop by the Tanglewood Visitor Center for more information. Tickets to the Sunday concert or Saturday-morning rehearsal are required.

FAMILY CONCERT The Family Concert is designed to engage and inspire new generations of children through music and programs for young audiences. This year’s Family Concert takes place on Saturday, July 9 at 2:30pm in Ozawa Hall. Pre-concert activities begin at 12:30pm. Tickets are $12, and children under 18 are free.

Bus Service Bus service to the Lenox area is offered by Peter Pan and Greyhound Bus Lines. For fare and scheduling information, please call 800-343-9999 or 800-231-2222. Special excursions are offered by the Berkshire Tour Company at 781-438-8620, and Gateway Travel Service 781-729-6900. Limited bus service is also offered by K&L Tours at 617-267-1905.

LodgingContact the Berkshire Visitors Bureau at 413-743-4500, or berkshires.org, to obtain a guide to lodging, dining, and other activities in the area. You may also patronize the many generous Tanglewood Business Partners who support our organization. For a complete list, visit tanglewood.org/partners.

Saturday-Morning RehearsalsSaturday-Morning Rehearsal Shed seats are reserved/ticketed seating only, not general admission. $33 (Front and Boxes) $23 (Rear) $13 (Lawn)Rehearsal subscriptions are also available. Choose a minimum of four Rehearsals and receive a discount of 15% off the regular ticket price. The Saturday-Morning Rehearsals begin at 10:30am, with a Pre-Rehearsal Talk at 9:30am free to Rehearsal ticket holders. Rehearsals take place on July 9, 16, 23, and 30, and August 6, 13, 20 and 27.

Lawn Pass Books$180 through June 25 $190 after June 25Lawn Pass Books contain 11 tickets that are valid for all regular and specially priced BSO and Pops concerts in the Koussevitzky Music Shed and Ozawa Hall. Tickets are not valid for Popular Artists and A Prairie Home Companion.

Berkshire Resident Season Lawn Pass Year-round Berkshire County residents of Massachusetts may purchase a season lawn pass for $100. A valid MA license is required to obtain the photo ID pass. Passes will be available for purchase at the Main Gate Box Office beginning June 15. Must be purchased in person. Pass is not valid for Popular Artists and A Prairie Home Companion.

Grass PassThe Tanglewood Grass Pass is a season lawn pass for $225. This pass is non-transferable. Passes will be available for purchase at the Main Gate Box Office beginning June 15. Must be purchased in person. Pass is not valid for Popular Artists and A Prairie Home Companion.

Each ticket constitutes a license from the BSO to the Purchaser. No tickets may be transferred or resold for any price above the purchase price printed on the ticket. By accepting a ticket you are agreeing to the terms of this license. Tickets that are lost or stolen cannot be re-mailed. Reprinted tickets will be held for pick up at the Box Office. Reprinted tickets may be picked up on the day of the performance, by showing the credit card used for the purchase and a picture ID.We regret there can be no refunds, even in the event of inclement weather. All programs and artists are subject to change.Tanglewood is a registered service mark of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Inc.Mark Volpe, Eunice and Julian Cohen Managing DirectorPhotography: Marco Borggreve, John Ferrillo, Robert Kendall, Stu Rosner,

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Ticket Prices & Seating Information

Koussevitzky Music Shed First Price

Second Price

Third Price

Fourth Price

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Regular Concert $101 $83 $55 $22 N/A $20

Special Concert $111 $94 $68 $46 $33 $22

Friday-evening Concert $101 $83 $55 $22 $16 $11

Boston Pops Concerts $124 $106 $76 $55 $43 $22

Brass Spectacular (7/6) $50 $30 $20 N/A N/A $15

Opening Night (7/8)$2,500* $1,000* $500*

$94 $68 $46 $33 $22

Tanglewood on Parade (8/2) $111 $94 $68 $46 $33 $24

Silk Road Ensemble (8/7) $101 $83 $55 $22 N/A $22

*Please contact 617-638-9391 for gala tickets.

Popular Artists First Price

Second Price

Third Price

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Lawn

Dolly Parton (6/17) $149 $99 $75 $49 $32

Earth, Wind & Fire (6/18) $129 $89 $69 $49 $27

Brian Wilson (6/19) $109.50 $84.50 $64.50 $44.50 $25

Jackson Browne (6/21) $99 $79 $65 $45 $27

A Prairie Home Companion (6/27) $74 $57 $43 N/A $24

Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration (7/1) $109 $89 $69 $49 $25

Bob Dylan (7/2) $149.50 $129.50 $89.50 $54.50 $37.50

James Taylor (7/3 & 7/4) $108 $79 N/A N/A $27

Train (8/23) $99.50 $89.50 $65.50 $45.50 $28.50

Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me! (9/1) $120 $74 $57 $43 $24

Shed Prices Key (Orchestral Concerts Only)

First Price front section center

Second Price middle section, front section sides, and box seats

Third Price middle section sides, front section outsides, front of rear center section

Fourth Price Special/Friday/Pops/TOP concerts: rear section Regular concerts: rear center section

Fifth Price Special/Friday/Pops/TOP concerts: rear section sides

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First Price Second Price Third Price Lawn

Regular Concert $56 $46 $34 $18

Special Concert $66 $56 $44 $19

TMC Orchestra Concerts $55 $45 $35 $12

Chris Botti (6/24) $99 $79 $65 $20

Seiji Ozawa International Academy Switzerland (7/5) $40 $30 $20 $12

Family Concert (7/9) $12, free for kids under 18

Festival of Contemporary Music Pass $40Purchase a pass to the 2016 Festival of Contemporary Music, valid for general admission to five performances (includes lawn ticket only for July 25 concert at 8pm). Donors of $75 and above should note benefits regarding complimentary tickets to FCM concerts.

Ozawa Hall Prices Key

First Price floor, loges, first balcony front

Second Price first balcony sides/rear

Third Price second balcony

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First Price floor, loges, first balcony front

Second Price first balcony sides/rear

Third Price second balcony

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Special Concert $63 $53 $42 $19

TMC Orchestra $53 $43 $34 $11

Silk Road Ensemble (6/22 & 24) $99 $79 $65 $20

Anne-Sophie Mutter (7/12) $99 $79 $65 $20

Chris Botti (8/5) $99 $79 $65 $21

Jazz $63 $53 $42 $20

Family Concert (8/25) $10, free for kids under 18

Festival of Contemporary Music Pass $50

Purchase a pass to the 2012 Festival of Contemporary Music, valid for all six Tanglewood Music Center performances on August 9, 10, 11, 12 (10am & 8pm), and 13.

ozawa hall prices key:

First Price floor, loges, first balcony front

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Anne-Sophie Mutter (7/12) $99 $79 $65 $20

Chris Botti (8/5) $99 $79 $65 $21

Jazz $63 $53 $42 $20

Family Concert (8/25) $10, free for kids under 18

Festival of Contemporary Music Pass $50

Purchase a pass to the 2012 Festival of Contemporary Music, valid for all six Tanglewood Music Center performances on August 9, 10, 11, 12 (10am & 8pm), and 13.

Please note: Balcony levels of Ozawa Hall are not currently accessible by elevator. Patrons who have difficulty climbing stairs will be seated on the orchestra level of the hall. If you require orchestra-level seating, please inform the Box Office when purchasing tickets so that you will be accommodated.

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