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Members of the Boston Symphony Orchestra
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The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) is one of the oldest and most prestigious orchestras in the United States. Founded in 1881, the BSO has been a leading force in the classical music world for over a century. The orchestra has a rich history of outstanding performances, innovative programming, and world-class musicians. The BSO was founded by Henry Lee Higginson, a wealthy Bostonian who was passionate about music. Higginson wanted to create an orchestra that would rival the great European orchestras of the time. He hired the German conductor Georg Henschel to lead the orchestra, and the BSO gave its first concert on October 22, 1881. Over the years, the BSO has had many distinguished conductors, including Serge Koussevitzky, Charles Munch, and Seiji Ozawa. Today, the orchestra is led by Andris Nelsons, a Latvian conductor who has been praised for his dynamic and expressive performances. The BSO is made up of over 100 musicians, many of whom are world-renowned soloists and chamber musicians. Some of the orchestra's most notable members include: - James Sommerville, principal horn: Sommerville has been with the BSO since 1998 and has also served as principal horn for the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. He has been praised for his virtuosic playing and his ability to blend seamlessly with the rest of the orchestra. - Robert Sheena, English horn: Sheena has been with the BSO since 1994 and has also played with the New York Philharmonic and the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra. He is known for his warm, expressive tone and his ability to bring out the beauty of the English horn's unique sound. - Elizabeth Rowe, principal flute: Rowe has been with the BSO since 2004 and has also played with the New York Philharmonic and the Boston Pops. She is known for her technical precision and her ability to convey emotion through her playing. - Yo-Yo Ma, cello: Ma is one of the most famous cellists in the world and has been a member of the BSO since 1979. He has won multiple Grammy Awards and has been praised for his virtuosic playing and his ability to connect with audiences. The BSO has performed many notable works over the years, including Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Mahler's Symphony No. 2, and Stravinsky's The Rite of Spring. The orchestra has also premiered many new works, including pieces by John Harbison, John Williams, and Thomas Adès. One of the BSO's most notable performances was its 2016 tour of Japan, which marked the orchestra's first tour of Asia in over a decade. The tour included performances in Tokyo, Osaka, and Nagoya and was praised for its high level of musicianship and the orchestra's ability to connect with Japanese audiences. The BSO has won many awards over the years, including 26 Grammy Awards and a Kennedy Center Honor. The orchestra has also been praised for its commitment to education and community outreach, with programs like the BSO Youth and Family Concerts and the BSO in Residence program. In conclusion, the Boston Symphony Orchestra is one of the most important and influential orchestras in the world. With a rich history of outstanding performances, innovative programming, and world-class musicians, the BSO continues to be a leading force in the classical music world.
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