Trouble

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Recent works by Iyer and Ziporyn, classics by Foss and Surinach
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Works from contemporary greats Vijay Iyer and Evan Ziporyn with classics from 20th-century masters Carlos Surinach and Lukas Foss.

Trouble

Gil Rose, conductor

Program is subject to change

 

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Fri, 2018-11-30 20:00
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<em>Acrobats of God</em> (1960)
Cello Concerto (1966)
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November 30

Time Release

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BMOP kicks off its 23rd sesason
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BMOP opens the 2018-2019 season with a bang! Featuring percussionist Colin Currie performing Time Release by Steven Mackey and composer and harpist Hannah Lash performing her Concerto No. 2 for Harp and Orchestra. Harold Meltzer's Vision Machine and Mackey's Tonic round out the program.

Dominick Argento: The Voyage of Edgar Allan Poe

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BMOP joins Odyssey Opera for The Voyage of Edgar Allan Poe
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Ill and feverish, Boston-born writer and poet Edgar Allan Poe – his creativity and inspiration in the doldrums after his wife Virginia’s death two years prior – plans to sail to Baltimore on a “voyage of discovery.” But is a ship scheduled to depart?

Time Change: Four BMOP Commissions/Premieres

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In time of hope, BMOP performs 4 new compositions during the uncertain time of pandemic
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BMOP begins its 26th season with four commissions and premieres, on October 7, 2023, at 8:00 p.m. at NEC’s Jordan Hall.

Play It Again at Carnegie Hall

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Three iconic commissions in classical music's most iconic venue
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BMOP caps its quarter-century celebration with a trip to the historic Carnegie Hall to give the New York premieres of three BMOP-commissioned works. Reprising pieces by Andrew Norman, Lei Liang, and Lisa Bielawa—all originally written for, premiered and recorded by BMOP—this concert is a rare opportunity to hear BMOP perform works for a second time, and on the iconic Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage. Tickets are on sale now. (Carnegie Hall photo by Jeff Goldberg / ESTO)

Play It Again at Carnegie Hall

BMOP continues its extended 25th Anniversary celebrations with a trip to Carnegie Hall. Featuring three works originally commissioned, premiered, and recorded by BMOP, "Play It Again" provides the capstone to the first 25 years of BMOP's mission.

Andrew Norman's Play, Lei Liang's A Thousand Mountain, A Million Streams, and Lisa Bielawa's In medias res all receive their New York premieres on the historic Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage in Carnegie Hall.

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BMOP celebrates 25 years at Carnegie Hall

The Lord of Cries

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Supernaturally spooky and seductive tragic opera from BMOP and John Corigliano
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BMOP slinks into a new fall season with a spooky new opera by John Corigliano. Corgliano's The Lord of Cries, with a libretto by Mark Adamo, reimagines the timeless tragedy The Bacchae by Euripides through the lens of Bram Stoker's classic horror story Dracula. Featuring countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo as the seductive and deceptive Dionysus, tickets are on sale now for the East Coast premiere of Lord of Cries.

The Lord of Cries

BMOP presents the East Coast premiere of composer John Corigliano and librettist Mark Adamo's striking new opera, The Lord of Cries. Weaving Bram Stoker's Dracula with Euripides's tragedy The Bacchae, Corigliano and Adamo lead the listener through a fever dream of ecstasy and ruin set in Victorian England. Featuring GRAMMY® Award-winning countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo as the supernatural Dionysus-cum-Dracula, Lord of Cries reimagines timeless themes for contemporary audiences.

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Sat, 2022-11-19 19:30
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The Lord of Cries
Dionysus
Lucy Harker
Jonathan Harker
John Seward
Van Helsing
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Greek tragedy, Gothic horror, and a GRAMMY® Award-winning composer combine for a thrilling night of excess and drama.

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