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Classical this fall:
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    series
Chamber &
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New music &
    perf. art
Early music
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FROM THE BOSTON GLOBE
Ozawa's anniversary marks a varied season
Seiji Ozawa is celebrating his 25th anniversary as music director of the Boston Symphony, which has planned a gala commemorative season in his honor. Continued...


Fall preview
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Classical this fall: new music and performance art

Boston Musica Viva
Longy School, 1 Follen St., Cambridge. * 617-354-6910. Fri., 8 p.m. $8-$25. Richard Pittman, director. Oct. 16, 30th anniversary retrospective. Schwantner's "Consortium I," Schoenberg's "Pierrot lunaire," premieres of Mekeel's "Soliloquy," Stucky's "Ad Parnassum."

Collage
C. Walsh Theatre, Suffolk University, 55 Temple St., Boston. 617-325-5200. Sun., 7 p.m. $15, students and seniors $7. David Hoose, director. Nov. 22, Shulamit Ran's "Mirage," Elliott Carter's Triple Duo, premiere of work by Richard Cornell, Stephen Albert's "To Wake the Dead."

Dinosaur Annex
First and Second Church, 66 Marlborough St., Boston. * 617-482-3852. Sun., 8 p.m. $12, students and seniors $8. Scott Wheeler, director. Nov. 15, David Liptak's "Ancient Songs" with William Sharp, baritone; premiere of piano quartet by Donald Wheelock; works by Davidovsky, Chambers, Larsen.

Mobius
354 Congress St., Boston. 542-7416. Sept. 18-19, 8 p.m. $10, students & seniors $8. "Variations and Silences," works by John Cage. Performers include Larry Johnson, David Miller, Steve Norton, Tom Plsek, Landon Rose, Janet Underhill.



 


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