“With the opening of the new Linde Center for Music and Learning, a climate-controlled complex that can be comfortably used year-round, the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s summer home at Tanglewood is no longer just a summer destination,” writes Zoë Madonna in Thursday’s (10/10) Boston Globe. “The Tanglewood Learning Institute, which launched this summer … has announced its inaugural season of fall/winter/spring programming on the Tanglewood campus in Lenox. The kickoff weekend (Oct. 24-27) offers a wide sampling of TLI activities, including a screening of the 1997 Yo-Yo Ma/Mark Morris collaboration ‘Falling Down Stairs,’ an art class … and a chamber music concert featuring BSO musicians…. TLI is offering two immersion weekends: one weekend-long traditional fiddle camp for amateur musicians helmed by BSO violinist Bonnie Bewick … and one weekend focusing on visual artists…. Other events throughout the colder months include three symposiums in partnership with the Martha Graham Dance Company and Jacob’s Pillow … concerts including current and retired BSO members in the Linde Center’s Studio E.… The institute’s partnership with Berkshire International Film Festival also continues with … music-related film screenings; there’s also a new … Saturday morning film festival … including kid-friendly short films from around the world.”

Posted October 11, 2019