A few days before his 85th birthday, Benjamin Zander will lead the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra through a program as awesome as it is unlikely. The March 3 Symphony Hall concert will run ...
Showtime at Symphony Hall is just days away, but the maestro’s notes are missing. Staff at the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra has been searching fruitlessly this week for three annotated musical scores ...
‘You always think if you lose something, it’s a catastrophe,’ says the conductor, who will lead the Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra this Sunday. ‘But actually, you get another chance to think ...
In this age of influencers, consider Ben Zander. Having just celebrated his 50th year as a conductor, the octogenarian founder of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and its youth counterpart may not ...
Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra conductor Benjamin Zander closed the four-part "Free Thinkers" lecture series run by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute, a ...
For the past 50 years Benjamin Zander has occupied a unique place as a master teacher, deeply insightful and probing interpreter, and as a profound source of inspiration for audiences, students, ...
On April 18, the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra presented their season finale concert of Gustav Mahler’s 2nd Symphony, “Resurrection.” The orchestra was led by Benjamin Zander featured soprano Miah ...
The Boston Philharmonic Orchestra — under the baton of its founder and conductor Benjamin Zander — presented a compelling concert at Symphony Hall on Feb. 16. The program featured Richard Strauss’ ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Benjamin Zander is convinced Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony should sound far different than most people are accustomed to hearing it, and the soon-to-be 84-year-old conductor will race ...
New England Conservatory to Confer Diplomas, Certificates on Graduates at 138th Commencement, May 17, in Jordan Hall Benjamin Zander, Faculty, Conductor, and Transformational Speaker, to Give ...
We kick off a new season of The Big Interview with something magically different. Monocle’s Emma Nelson speaks to world-renowned conductor Benjamin Zander, the founder of the Boston Philharmonic ...
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