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Boston Symphony Orchestra offers $20 tickets for under-40s

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Boston Symphony Orchestra offers $20 tickets for under-40s

US and Canada
25 November 2008

James Levine with the BSO
Picture © Michael Lutch

THE BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA (BSO) IS OFFERING $20 TICKETS TO CONCERTGOERS UNDER THE AGE OF 40.

Four thousand tickets will be available for the remainder of the 2008-09 season, which includes the world premiere of Gunther Schuller's Where the Word Ends and Verdi's Simon Boccanegra conducted by music director James Levine.

Normally priced from $29 to $115, the tickets are subsidised by an anonymous donator who wants young music enthusiasts to be able to attend BSO concerts regularly at a lower cost.

The first programme available for $20 is Brahms' Handel Variations, Elgar's Cello Concerto and Tchaikovsky's Manfred Symphony conducted by Gennady Rozhdestvensky and featuring cellist Lynn Harrell, which runs from 20-25 November.

The offer complements the BSO's ongoing effort to promote live classical music to younger audiences, through its college card, education programmes for children and young adults, and repartee programmes for college and postgraduate students.

Discounted tickets are available for over 45 concerts and 13 programmes, such as Colin Davis conducting Berlioz's Te Deum and Hans Graf conducting a programme of Brahms and Bruckner featuring violinist Janine Jansen and cellist Alisa Weilerstein.

Up to two tickets can be purchased for any of the concerts on 617 266 1200 or 888 266 1200.

www.bso.org


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