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Fall concerts that will surprise and delight

Enjoy this season’s stellar lineup, including a lyrical spin on Dvorak’s Violin Concerto to the premiere of a new piece by Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Tania León.

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Sophie Wang sitting in violin section of Boston Symphony Orchestra.

Don’t miss this season’s incredible lineup.

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From the drama of a rediscovered classic to the star power of classical music’s biggest names, join the Boston Symphony Orchestra this fall for concerts that will surprise and delight.

  • Violinist Midori puts her signature lyrical spin on Dvořák’s Violin Concerto.
  • The orchestra premieres a new piece by Pulitzer Prize-winner Cuban composer Tania León.
  • Superstar Joshua Bell brings a forgotten gem of a concerto back to life, and Pablo Ferrández delivers the passion of Dvořák’s Cello Concerto.

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