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Get Tickets for Jonathan Cohen at Boston Symphony Hall, Boston, MA


Event Details

  • Artist Name: Jonathan Cohen
  • Date: 03/28/2025
  • Time: 7:30 PM
  • Venue: Boston Symphony Hall
  • City: Boston, MA

About the Event

On March 28th, 2025, the acclaimed conductor and harpsichordist Jonathan Cohen will grace the stage at the Boston Symphony Hall in Boston, MA at 7:30 PM. Known for his innovative interpretations and captivating performances, Cohen will lead an exceptional orchestra in a program that promises to be a mesmerizing evening of classical music, showcasing his remarkable talent and artistry.


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Venue Highlights

  • About the Venue: Boston Symphony Hall is a historic landmark renowned for its superb acoustics and stunning architecture. Home to the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the venue has a seating capacity of over 2,600 and provides an intimate yet grand atmosphere for concert-goers.
  • Highlights: The hall features beautiful woodwork, comfortable seating, and exceptional sound quality, making it a favorite venue for both performers and audiences alike.
  • Prohibited Items: For a safe concert experience, please refer to the official policies of Boston Symphony Hall regarding prohibited items.

Artist Spotlight: Jonathan Cohen

Jonathan Cohen is an esteemed conductor and harpsichordist celebrated for his dynamic interpretations of Baroque and classical repertoire. With expertise in both modern and historical performance practices, he is known for bringing fresh perspectives to well-loved works. His engaging stage presence and deep passion for music make every concert a captivating experience.


Transportation & Parking

  • Public Transportation: Boston Symphony Hall is easily accessible via the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA). The Green Line's Symphony stop is just steps away, and several bus routes also service the area.
  • Parking: There are limited parking options near the venue. It's recommended to use public transport or arrive early to secure a parking space in nearby garages or lots.

Nearby Attractions

Explore the vibrant area surrounding Boston Symphony Hall before or after the concert:

  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts: A world-class museum featuring an extensive collection of art from ancient to contemporary works.
  • Fenway Park: One of the oldest ballparks in Major League Baseball, home to the Boston Red Sox, offering tours and games during the season.
  • Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum: A unique museum with a stunning collection of art and beautiful gardens, housed in a Venetian-style palace.

Get Your Tickets to Jonathan Cohen

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Final Thoughts

Jonathan Cohen's performance at the Boston Symphony Hall is poised to be a remarkable evening filled with exquisite music. Whether you're a lifelong fan of classical music or new to the genre, this concert is an event not to be missed, promising a beautiful atmosphere and a masterful performance.


Additional Information

Arrive early to navigate through security checks and find your seats comfortably. Remember to check the concert programme in advance to make the most out of your musical experience.


FAQs

Q: What is the best way to get to the concert?

A: Utilizing the MBTA subway or buses is the most efficient way to reach Boston Symphony Hall, especially during peak hours.


Q: Can I bring food or drinks into the hall?

A: Outside food and drinks are generally not allowed. Refreshments are often available for purchase at the venue.


Q: Will there be a program available for purchase?

A: Yes, concert programs will typically be available for purchase at the venue, providing insight into the pieces being performed and the artists involved.

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