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Tanglewood opening night 2013 with Joshua Bell

2013 Tanglewood opening night with Joshua Bell

Article by Dave Read
The all-Tchaikovsky Opening Night of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s 2013 season at Tanglewood featured guest artist Joshua Bell in the Violin Concerto and guest conductor Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos on a program that included Symphony No. 5. The July 5, 2013 concert marks the 25th consecutive year Mr. Bell has performed at Tanglewood. Also a long-time regular guest at Tanglewood, Maestro de Burgos leads four programs on the 2013 schedule.

Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos leads Joshua Bell and BSO in Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto

Photos and video from Tanglewood opening night 2013 with violinist Joshua Bell soloing and Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra in Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto. (Hilary Scott photos and BSO video).

Joshua Bell performed Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with the BSO and conductor Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos on Opening Night at Tanglewood; Hilary Scott photo.Joshua Bell performs Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto with the BSO and Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos; Hilary Scott photo.

Jackson Browne at Tanglewood July 4, 2013

Jackson Browne at Tanglewood July 4, 2013

July 4, 2013 performance; by Dave Read

Jackson Browne performs at Tanglewood on July 4 (Hilary Scott)
Jackson Browne performs at Tanglewood on July 4 (Hilary Scott)
Jackson Browne attracted an immense audience to the 2013 Fourth of July concert at Tanglewood, which included Sara Watkins in the 7pm opening slot. This was a much larger audience than attended his 1999 gig on a bill with Bonnie Raitt, but had to be less than the 21K in attendance for his 1977 performance. It had to be less because the BSO agreed to limit ticket sales to 18,000 in the wake of the 24,470 that clogged Stockbridge and Lenox roads and delayed the start of July 17, 2002 performance of the Boston Pops with special guest James Taylor.

Jackson Browne sings with opener Sara Watkins at Tanglewood on July 4 (Hilary Scott)
Jackson Browne sings with opener Sara Watkins at Tanglewood on July 4 (Hilary Scott)
Jackson Browne recounted his previous concerts at Tanglewood, which he described as “…James Taylor’s house.” The presence of frequent Taylor sideman Danny “Kootch” Kortchmar, and a rendition of Sweet Baby James were further connections to Tanglewood’s favorite popular artist son who is on hiatus from touring while he works on a new album. Read a full review of the concert at masslive.com.

2013 A Prairie Home Companion at Tanglewood

A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor made their 14th consecutive appearance at Tanglewood, on June 29, 2013. The show featured musical guests Joy Kills Sorrow a string band with Canadian roots, singer Heather Masse, a member of the Wailing Jennys, and frequent guests The DiGiallonardo Sisters. Also on hand for the final live broadcast of the season were show regulars the Royal Academy of Radio Actors, Tim Russell, Sue Scott, and Fred Newman, plus the Guy’s All Star Shoe Band along with harmonica virtuoso Howard Levy.

Mr. Keillor and A Prairie Home Companion are both sui generis. He is a literary kind of guy who started writing for the New Yorker five years before his work on a project there inspired him to create, in 1974, a variety show for radio. But whereas his model, the Grand Ole Opry, sat still in Nashville, operating more like a religion with a fixed liturgy, APHC has acquired a trans-continental congregation by presenting a regular banquet of humor, pathos, comedy and an amazing variety of guest artists representing every musical genre.

Bringing the show on the road and performing for large audiences is no gimmick, no money-making ruse. In fact, the show at Tanglewood, at least, is way better in person than it is on the radio, because it is preceded by an audience serenade and concludes with ninety minutes or so of encore performances by Keillor and the program’s musical guests. An indication of what is represented by the shows run just at Tanglewood is this pattern we noticed: the 2000 show had Tim Russell as President Clinton, singing Bob Dylan’s Like a Polling Stone, by way of whining about having no home once he leaves the White House; today’s show had Russell as President Obama, reflecting on his fond memory of the 2004 Democratic convention in Boston and daydreaming about feeling “… good at Tanglewood in Massachusetts.” to the tune of My Way.

Garrison Keillor and Heather Masse on the lawn at Tanglewood

Garrison Keillor and Heather Masse serenade the Tanglewood lawn audience before start of the June 29, 2013 radio broadcast of A Prairie Home Companion from the Koussevitsky Music Shed.

Terrence Blanchard Quintet performance Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood

Terrence Blanchard Quintet performance Ozawa Hall, Tanglewood

June 28, 2013 performance, by Dave Read.

Terrence Blanchard Quintet performance June 28, 2013 Ozawa Hall, TanglewoodThe Terrence Blanchard Quintet filled Tanglewood’s Ozawa Hall with two sets of dense jazz before a sparse audience on June 28, 2013. It was a lovely evening in the Berkshires, but rain had been forecast, so maybe that had something to do with the nearly empty lawn and four-fifths empty hall. Has the Berkshire county reached the tipping point, where there’s so much stuff going on, that so many tickets for such an accomplished artist as Blanchard could remain unsold?

Terrence Blanchard Quintet performance June 28, 2013 Ozawa Hall, TanglewoodBy “dense” we mean that the music made by Blanchard and his band occupied all the space available; the spacious Ozawa Hall with its renowned acoutistics sometimes seems to be accompanist, rather than mere facilitator, for a musical performance. Besides his brillance as a trumeter, Mr. Blanchard is a charming m.c., engaged with the audience, and generous to his band, which is terrific. He told a funny story about the Tuscon Jazz Society by way of introducing tenor sax player Brice Winston, a wonderful player who is heavily involved in jazz education.

Terrence Blanchard features new release Magnetic in Tanglewood performance

Terrence Blanchard Quintet performance June 28, 2013 Ozawa Hall, TanglewoodThe rhythm section was good enough to be booking their own gigs! Pianist Fabian Almazan, from Cuba, shone especially brightly on his composition, Pet Steps Sitteres Theme Song. The tune is on Blanchard’s current Blue Note release, Magnetic, which also includes Time to Spare, a groovy up tempo composition by Winston, which got the evening underway in good order. Robert Hurst lll was on bass; his 2nd set solo was mesmerizing. Blanchard told us drummer Justin Brown “has great time” and a great career ahead. Blanchard himself demonstrated total artistic mastery of the trumpet, including loud high passages where it felt like notes bolted off the stage and became hecklers in the empty balcony.

Springside Park in Pittsfield, MA

Photos of Springside Park in Pittsfield, MA

Photos of Springside Park in Pittsfield, MA on June 15, 2013. We were surprised to see several lilac trees still in full bloom; lilac season having come and gone back home in Lenox! The Hebert Arboretum is located there, amid 231 acres of meadows, woodlands, rolling hills, streams, marshes and ponds which support 50 species of native trees, 338 species of plant life, and a tremendous wildflower variety of over 135 species. The park is host to a ‘migration funnel’ where migrating songbirds come in the Spring and Fall for sanctuary and rest.

Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration Warren Haynes Boston Pops

Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration Warren Haynes Boston Pops

June 22, 2013 performance; by Dave Read.

A Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration with Warren Haynes and the Boston Pops, Keith Lockhart conducting attracted a large audience to Tanglewood on June 22. Scheduled between concerts by Melissa Etheridge and Joan Baez with Indigo Girls, the tribute to the Gratfeful Dead founder and cultural icon was ample reason for a broad swath of baby boomers to spend the whole weekend in the Berkshires. It was an opportunity for the BSO to claim some measure of Haight-Ashbury street cred, with Maestro Lockhart sporting the boldest, brightest, and brand-newest tiedye and there was a groovy light show projected on the Shed facade, which got one-upped by the way more psychedelic burnt orange Strawberry “super moon” rising late in the first set. You can view and listen to plenty of clips from this show on Youtube, where we grabbed a screenshot from one video, here: http://youtu.be/VuaDyBMqo9o.

Photos from Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration at Tanglewood

Tanglewood goes mainstream?

Fans who lament the absence of James Taylor from Tanglewood’s 2013 summer schedule may be placated by the BSO’s wading deeper into the mainstream of popular music by booking several acts that are on the summer circuit. Even with the eleven “popular artist” shows booked so far this summer (one for Labor Day weekend TBA), Tanglewood is bound to remain sui generis among music venues, especially since the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra occupy all but a few slots on the summer calendar. However, at least for this opening weekend, MASS MoCA was the more relevant musical venue in the Berkshires because of the wildly successful Solid Sound Festival hosted there by preeminent rockers (and Tanglewood veterans) Wilco. With the demise two years ago of the Tanglewood Jazz Festival, which had been held for about ten years on Labor Day weekend, the far end of the summer calendar presents an opportunity for clever programming by the BSO, maybe something sui generis.

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