Tonight at 8:00pm, Dima Slobodeniouk returns to Tanglewood to conduct Caroline Shaw’s "Entr’acte" and Tchaikovsky’s Variations on a Rococo Theme, featuring cello soloist Jean-Guihen Queyras in his Boston Symphony Orchestra debut.

See the full lineup of CRB Classical's broadcasts for the 2025 Tanglewood Music Festival.
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Ever wonder about countertenors? CRB’s lead music programmer Will Peacock, himself a countertenor, addresses some burning questions about the enigmatic voice type, and explores the complex history surrounding gender and voice.
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How to plan your first trip to the Boston Symphony Orchestra at Tanglewood in the Berkshires, according to WCRB's Operations Manager, Phil Jones.
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Just like summer roller coasters, we've got music to take you from your feel-good morning groove to wild abandon, and everything in between.
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The former Boston Symphony violist and current Director of the TMC describes the growing strengths of the legendary summer academy in the Berkshires and its most significant challenges and opportunities.

How does music awaken our sense of place?
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BSO Assistant Conductor Rachid leads an exciting program featuring the American premiere of Camille Pépin’s Un Monde nouveau, Mendelssohn’s Scottish Symphony, and Saint-Saëns’s Cello Concerto No. 1, with soloist Yo-Yo Ma.
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A cherished Tanglewood tradition, John Williams’ Film Night returns with a fabulous program of film music highlights specially curated by Pops Conductor Laureate Williams himself and featuring Keith Lockhart and the Boston Pops.
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Andrés Orozco-Estrada makes his Tanglewood debut conducting Dvořák’s much-beloved Ninth Symphony, and the inimitable Joshua Bell joins to play Lalo’s spirited Symphonie espagnole.
From NPR Music
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The Lithuanian composer, now based in New York, creates layered, deliberate music that she hopes will grant listeners the freedom to enter an altered state of mind.
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In a new album, the cellist draws an arc of female longing and defiance through the centuries.
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On The Bach Hour, Ton Koopman leads Amsterdam Baroque in a work that broke new ground for the composer, expressing a path from “anxious conscience” to an embrace of self-assurance.
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