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The “Falling Out of Time” ensemble features talented multi-instrumentalists.

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On Thursday, April 20, the Boston Symphony Orchestra will present a special concert in association with Celebrity Series of Boston: Argentina-born American composer Osvaldo Golijov’s “Falling Out of Time,” composed for a multicultural, multistylistic instrumental ensemble.

Drawing powerfully on popular and folk music styles, this impactful piece is based on David Grossman’s experimental novel about parents’ grief at the loss of a child. Catch it at Symphony Hall (301 Massachusetts Ave.) as a semi-staged performance (read: part concert, part play). *

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