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  2. Big Five (orchestras) - Wikipedia

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    While this label was still being used in the late 1950s (e.g. Newsweek, February 17, 1958), the growing prestige of the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Fritz Reiner at this time saw the "Big Three" become the "Big Five". [4]

  3. Symphony Hall, Boston - Wikipedia

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    Symphony Hall is a concert hall that is home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra, located at 301 Massachusetts Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts. BSO founder Henry Lee Higginson commissioned architectural firm McKim, Mead and White to create a new, permanent home for the orchestra. Symphony Hall can accommodate an audience of 2,625.

  4. Boston Philharmonic Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    Their concerts take place at Boston's Symphony Hall, New England Conservatory's Jordan Hall and at Harvard University's Sanders Theatre. The orchestra has been conducted by Benjamin Zander since it was founded in 1979. Each concert is preceded by a talk which Zander explains the musical ideas and structure of the pieces about to be performed.

  5. Is it time for a Columbus Symphony concert hall? Or are ...

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    Letters: A new $275 million concert hall for the Columbus Symphony Orchestra? A missing downtown bus station? Columbus can surely do better.

  6. Boston Symphony Orchestra - Wikipedia

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    The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is an American orchestra based in Boston. It is the second-oldest of the five major American symphony orchestras commonly referred to as the " Big Five ". [ 1 ] Founded by Henry Lee Higginson in 1881, the BSO performs most of its concerts at Boston's Symphony Hall and in the summer performs at Tanglewood .

  7. Tanglewood - Wikipedia

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    Boston Symphony Orchestra: Capacity: Koussevitzky Music Shed: 5,700 Seiji Ozawa Hall: 1,200: Construction; Built: 1937–1938: Opened: August 4, 1938: Renovated: 1959: Tenants; Boston Symphony Orchestra Boston Pops Orchestra Tanglewood Festival Chorus Tanglewood Music Festival Tanglewood Music Center Tanglewood Learning Center Boston University ...

  8. Tanglewood Music Center - Wikipedia

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    Ozawa was succeeded as BSO director in 2001 by James Levine, who conducted some TMC concerts and operas and worked with the student conductors in addition to leading Tanglewood's BSO programs. Levine left the BSO in 2011 after health issues. [7] On May 16, 2013, the BSO announced Andris Nelsons as its 15th [8] Music Director. Since assuming his ...

  9. How will new Columbus Symphony music hall affect the Ohio ...

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    More: Columbus Symphony pitching massive $275 million music hall near COSI. While at the Ohio, the symphony also pulled through its lowest point: In 2008, labor disagreements and financial ...