The Life and Legacy of Serge Koussevitzky
As a commissioner and champion of contemporary music, Serge Koussevitzky was one of the most consequential musicians in America during the 20th Century.
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The Amazing Clara Schumann: An Appreciation, and a Revelation
As a young piano prodigy, Clara Wieck was named “Royal and Imperial Austrian Chamber Virtuoso,” Austria’s highest musical honor.
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BCSO Voted One of the Best in the Bucks-Mont for Live Entertainment in 2020
The Bucks County Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce that the readers of The Intelligencer have once again voted the BCSO One of the Best in the Bucks-Mont for Live Entertainment in 2020.
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Personal Anecdotes by Jim McIlvaine
A BCSO French horn player shares his personal experiences as a musician.
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In the Beginning: A Brief Guide to Music Before 1500
The invention of the printing press in 1450 was arguably one of the most important innovations in musical and human history.
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The BCSO pays tribute to long-time Friend of the Symphony Robert L. Byers Sr.
The BCSO pays tribute to long-time Friend of the Symphony Robert L. Byers Sr. and expresses our condolences to his family on his passing.
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The Divine Bach: How the master’s music defined the foundations of functional tonality
Johann Sebastian Bach was just one of scores of Baroque era composers, but there’s something about the artistry and craft of his music that has stood the test of time above all of his contemporaries.
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A Message to the BCSO Community—January 2021
As we enter 2021, we remain confident that our community and nation are moving forward with renewed strength and resolve toward brighter days ahead.
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