![]() This concert-the first of BMOP’s landmark quarter-century season-celebrates friends and supporters of the organization who have made its first 25 years possible. ![]() World-renowned organ soloist Paul Jacobs joins the BMOP orchestra for an evening of 20th-century organ masterpieces and iconic organ solos reimagined for orchestra.īMOP is proud to offer free general admission to this concert seats can be reserved through the Symphony Hall Box Office beginning Monday, December 20, 2021. Pulling Out All the Stops, BMOP's first live concert since 2020, showcases the power and glory of the Symphony Hall organ as it is seldom presented: as a vital element of contemporary expression. The concert will feature chamber music works of Mozart, John Luther Adams, and Urmas Sisask performed by Concord Conservatory faculty, flutist Anthea Kechley, violinist Nicole Parks, cellist Stephen Marotto, and pianist Keun Young Sun.īMOP returns to the concert stage in style, with a special concert event to kick off celebrations of a quarter-century of BMOP. Our special guest speakers, Observational Astrophysicist Erin Kara of MIT, and Brad Wells of the Grammy Award-winning Roomful of Teeth will present on the topics of the sonification of black holes and understanding the concept of space and its relationship to sound. ($25 General Admission and free for students 18 and under) Purchase Tickets in advance or payable at the door for this event. The intersection of music with the cosmos challenges our conventional thinking of what music can be, where it can occur, how it is constructed, and how it can connect us to nature.Ĭoncord Conservatory presents Music & the Cosmos ![]() For centuries, composers have found inspiration in the vastness of the universe.
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