
Boston Symphony Orchestra: Andrey Boreyko - An Evening of Piano Concertos With Evgeny Kissin - Open Rehearsal
Boston Symphony Hall · Boston, MA
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About Boston Symphony Orchestra: Andrey Boreyko - An Evening of Piano Concertos With Evgeny Kissin - Open Rehearsal
Performance Details
- Genre
- Classical
- Venue
- Boston Symphony Hall
- Location
- Boston, MA
- Next Date
- 4/23/2026
About This Performance
The Boston Symphony Orchestra presents an exceptional evening featuring renowned pianist Evgeny Kissin under the baton of conductor Andrey Boreyko in a program dedicated to piano concertos. This open rehearsal offers audiences a rare glimpse into the artistic process behind world-class orchestral performance, allowing listeners to witness the collaborative refinement between soloist, conductor, and orchestra that creates magic on the concert stage.
Expect an intimate and educational experience that combines the thrill of hearing magnificent piano concertos with the fascinating insights of watching professional musicians at work. Open rehearsals provide a more relaxed atmosphere than formal concerts, often featuring brief explanations from the conductor and opportunities to hear passages repeated and perfected. The program showcases the piano concerto form at its finest, with Kissin's legendary technical mastery and musical sensitivity taking center stage alongside the BSO's rich, nuanced orchestral sound.
Boston Symphony Hall, one of the world's most acoustically perfect concert venues, provides an ideal setting for this special event. Built in 1900 and designed specifically for orchestral music, the hall's warm, enveloping sound allows every musical detail to shine through clearly. The venue's intimate yet grand atmosphere makes it particularly well-suited for experiencing the interplay between piano and orchestra that defines the concerto form.
This rare opportunity to witness artistic excellence in the making is available for a limited engagement, so explore the available date on CultureTicks to secure your place at this memorable musical experience.
What to Expect
Dress Code
Smart casual to business casual is appropriate for most classical performances.
Arrival
Arrive 15-30 minutes early. Latecomers may be seated at the discretion of the venue.
During the Show
Silence your phone. Applause is welcome between pieces or at the end of each act.
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