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opened in 1994 and is the place where most Tanglewood chamber concerts, as well as TMC orchestra concerts, now take place. Designed by William Rawn Associates, Architects, Inc. of Boston, Massachusetts, Seiji Ozawa Hall has been ranked one of the two Best Concert Halls in the U.S. built in the past
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reported that "Gertrude Robinson Smith strode purposefully to the stage when the concert stopped and addressed the record crowd of 5,000, haranguing: 'Now do you see why we must have a permanent building for these concerts?' In minutes, more than $ 30,000 was raised."
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was inaugurated in 1938, with major acoustic refurbishment made in 1959. Originally unnamed, the Shed was re-dedicated to TMC's founder in 1988. Most BSO, all Pops and some TMC orchestra concerts are held
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The Boston Symphony Orchestra has performed in the Koussevitzky Music Shed every summer since 1938, except for the interval 1942–45 when the Trustees canceled the concerts and summer school due to
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The season consisted of six concerts over two weeks given inside a temporary tent erected around a plywood shell. Event press noted how the concerts had already become high society events.
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in nearby Lenox. The BSO gave its first concert in the Berkshires on August 13, 1936. For nearly eighty years the BSO has remained the crown jewel of the music festival.
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had scouted the Berkshires for a site and support for his dream of establishing a seasonal classical music festival. He found an enthusiastic and capable patron in
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in the distance. At the opening ceremony for the Shed on August 4, 1938, Gertrude Robinson Smith's dedication comments were recorded and can be heard today.
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In 1937 the festival site was moved to "Tanglewood", an estate donated by Mrs. Gorham Brooks and Miss Mary Aspinwall Tappan, daughter of William Tappan and
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After two seasons featuring the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO), under the direction of Conductor
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50 years, one of the four Best Concert Halls ever built in the U.S., and the 13th Best Concert Hall in the world (from Leo Beranek's
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ashes were scattered over the Tanglewood Music Center. There is a memorial garden with a bust of Copland on the Tanglewood grounds.
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estate of Daniel Hanna, about a mile from today’s festival site. A few months earlier, composer and conductor
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The history of Tanglewood begins with a series of concerts held on August 23, 25 and 26, 1934, at the
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would debut with the BSO and snap two E-strings, one on the concertmaster's
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conducted the Boston Symphony at Tanglewood. In 1986, a then 14-year-old
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Dedication of the Music Shed at Tanglewood by Gertrude Robinson Smith
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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since 1937. Tanglewood is also home to three music schools: the
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On August 12, 1937, a thunderstorm interrupted a performance of
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Classical Music in America: A History of Its Rise and Fall
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Hall (1994) was built on this newly expanded property.
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Tourist attractions in Berkshire County, Massachusetts
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Koussevitzky Music Shed
Tanglewood (disambiguation)

Lenox, Massachusetts
United States
Lenox, Massachusetts
Coordinates
42°20′57″N 73°18′36″W / 42.34917°N 73.31000°W / 42.34917; -73.31000
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Capacity
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Boston Pops Orchestra
Tanglewood Festival Chorus
Tanglewood Music Festival
Tanglewood Music Center
Boston University Tanglewood Institute
www.tanglewood.org
music venue
festival
Lenox
Stockbridge
Berkshire Hills
Massachusetts
Boston Symphony Orchestra
Tanglewood Music Center
Boston University Tanglewood Institute
James Taylor
John Williams
Boston Pops

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