- Tanglewood
Tanglewood is an estate and
music venue in Lenox andStockbridge, Massachusetts and is the home of the annual summerTanglewood Music Festival and theTanglewood Jazz Festival . It has been theBoston Symphony Orchestra 's summer home since1937 .History
Tanglewood was named for American author
Nathaniel Hawthorne . Hawthorne, on the advice of his publisherWilliam Ticknor , rented a small cottage in March 1850 fromWilliam Aspinwall Tappan in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts, a sort of inlandNewport, Rhode Island for America's wealthy of theGilded Age . While at the cottage Hawthorne wrote "Tanglewood Tales " (1853), a re-writing of a number of Greek myths for boys and girls. In memory of the book, the owner renamed the cottage "Tanglewood", and the name was soon copied by a nearby summer estate owned by the Tappan family.Tanglewood concerts can be traced back to 1936, when the Boston Symphony Orchestra gave its first concerts in the Berkshires. This first three-concert series was held under a tent for a total crowd of 15,000. That same year, Mary Aspinwall Tappan (descendant of Chinese merchant
William F. Sturgis and abolitionistLewis Tappan ), gave the family's summer estate - Tanglewood - to the orchestra.In 1937 the BSO returned for an all-
Beethoven program, presented at Tanglewood (210 acres), donated by the Tappan family. In 1938 a fan-shaped Shed was constructed, with some 5,100 seats, giving the BSO a permanent open-air structure in which to perform. Two years later conductorSerge Koussevitzky initiated a summer school for approximately 300 young musicians, now known as theTanglewood Music Center (formerly Berkshire Music Center).The Boston Symphony Orchestra has performed in the Koussevitzky Music Shed every summer since, except for the interval 1942-45 when the Trustees cancelled the concerts and summer school due to
World War II . The Shed was renovated in 1959 with acoustic designs byBBN Technologies . In 1986 the BSO acquired the adjacent Highwood estate, increasing the property area by about 40%.Seiji Ozawa Hall (1994) was built on this newly expanded property.Young musicians
In addition to hosting world-renowned programs of classical, jazz, and popular music, it also provides musical training in the form of the
Tanglewood Music Center for pre-professional musicians. Also nearby is theBoston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI) for high school students. Other youth-symphony organizations have also performed at either the Music Shed or Ozawa Hall, including the Norwalk Youth Symphony, from Norwalk, CT, the Empire State Youth Orchestra, from Albany, NY, and the Greater Boston Youth Symphony.ee also
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List of opera festivals
*List of major concert halls References
* Joseph Horowitz, "Classical Music in America: A History of Its Rise and Fall", W. W. Norton & Company, 2005. ISBN 0-393-05717-8.
External links
* [http://www.tanglewood.org/ BSO's official Tanglewood website]
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