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Previewing the Boston Symphony's 2015-2016 Season

September 1, 2015

The Boston Symphony's new season starts soon. Here's what we're looking forward to. 

 


Symphony #9-Shostakovich

Symphony #2-Brahms

Elektra-Strauss

Symphony #5-Shostakovich

Symphony #3-Beethoven

Petrushka (1911)-Stravinsky

Suite from Romeo and Juliet-Tchaikovsky

Symphony #1-Mahler

Symphony #9-Mahler

La Mer-Debussy


What are you looking forward to in the BSO's upcoming season? Let us know in the comments. 

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