Discover the best top things to do in New England, New England including The Boston Pops, Tanglewood, Portland Symphony, Cape Symphony, Springfield Symphony Orchestra, Rhode Island Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony Hall, New Haven Symphony Orchestra, New Hampshire Philharmonic Orchestra, Symphony Hall.
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Conductor Keith Lockhart leads the orchestra at Symphony Hall and on the Charles River Esplanade.
Awesome! I hadn’t seen/heard the Pops in 23 years and I was amazed. Keith and team went the extra mile with a phenomenal back up chorus. I was pleasantly surprised they made fun modifications to some Christmas classics like On the first day of Christmas. When they held up Tom Brady’s jersey for the 12th day the audience loved it. I plan to go every year now if I can. Very uplifting and beautiful. Keep up the great work!
5.0 based on 1,150 reviews
The summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra features performances by world-renowned conductors, soloists and musicians.
A must see while in Berkshires! Amazing house, beautiful grounds, and interesting educational experience learning about Edith Wharton. Tour guides were informative and engaging!
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Portland orchestra often performing at the Merrill Auditorium.
The symphony has a new Music Director and his first Magic of Christmas, which is there big holiday show, was a wonderful experience for the whole family.
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At the Cape Symphony, our mission is to inspire joy. We do this through outstanding entertainment and educational programs. Cape Cod’s very own professional orchestra, the Cape Symphony, performs at the Barnstable Performing Arts Center in Hyannis. From popular hits to magnificent classics, highlighting hidden gems and putting a new twist on standards, the emphasis is always on fun, surprises, and beautiful music. The Cape Symphony commitment to education for all ages includes private lessons, classes and ensembles at campuses in Barnstable and Falmouth as well as online. Its acclaimed preschool program is known for blending traditional academics with the arts. Through community outreach, the Cape Symphony brings an array of engaging programs to the Cape Cod community.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
Everyone in the area ought to know about the Springfield orchestra the orchestra is one of the most well known in the area and for music lovers the will no be let down by this. The orchestra is one one of the most well play and easy to get tickets. The building it self is an attraction and is open to the public. The Neo Classic Architecture style is very nice.
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Bring your Group to the RI Philharmonic! Whether you’re planning an outing for an organization, corporate clients, school, club, or tour group, the Rhode Island Philharmonic experience can open new doors and create memories for a lifetime. We have eight Saturday evening concerts per season, Friday evening Open Rehearsals, informal Rush Hour concerts, and special events throughout the season!
4.5 based on 125 reviews
I went to hear Mahler and Greig and neither disappointed. The hall is beautiful and the acoustics seem to be very good. i sat in two different seats, one on the balcony and one in the stalls (for the introductory talk) and the sightlines were excellent for both. it was a great way of spending a morning. we did book several weeks in advance.
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The New Hampshire Philharmonic Orchestra is the state's oldest orchestra, tracing its origins back to 1895. The orchestra presents a series of concerts at the Seifert Performing Arts Center in Salem. From the classics, such as Beethoven and Tchaikovsky, to our annual Holiday Pops, to music from film and Broadway, the orchestra provides compelling performances for audiences of all ages.
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