In 1881, the Boston Symphony Orchestra gave its debut season under the baton of conductor, and famed baritone, George Henschel. Henschel was a close friend of the German composer,Johannes Brahms. For his new orchestra, Henschel devised some innovative orchestral seating charts for the opening seaso...
“Our spring season brings some of the greatest living artists from contemporary pop, jazz, Broadway, and film music to the Symphony Hall stage with Keith Lockhart and the extraordinary musicians of the Boston Pops for programs that are filled with joy, inspiration, and superb music m...