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Carnegie Hall Presents

Boston Symphony Orchestra

Thursday, April 9, 2026 8 PM Stern Auditorium / Perelman Stage
Andris Nelsons by Marco Borggreve, Renée Fleming by Marvin Joseph, Thomas Hampson by Jimmy Donelan
John Adams and Peter Sellars’s unbelievable first opera, Nixon in China, continues to make waves, with critics hailing Paris Opera’s 2023 production for what “might be [its] most stellar cast ever” (OperaWire). Reprising their roles as Pat and Richard Nixon are “America’s soprano of choice” Renée Fleming (The New York Times), and bass-baritone Thomas Hampson, “one of the best American singers of all time” (BBC Music Magazine). The concert opens with The Chairman Dances (that’s a verb, not a noun), a stunning fever dream that Adams calls an “outtake” from Act III, followed by selected works from the opera, which are rarely performed in concert. Audiences are then treated to one of the most popular symphonic works of all time: Dvořák’s glorious “New World” Symphony.

Part of: Orchestral Masterworks and United in Sound: America at 250

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Performers

Boston Symphony Orchestra
Andris Nelsons, Music Director and Conductor
Renée Fleming, Soprano
Thomas Hampson, Bass-Baritone
Tanglewood Festival Chorus
James Burton, Director

Program

JOHN ADAMS The Chairman Dances

JOHN ADAMS Selections from Nixon in China

DVOŘÁK Symphony No. 9, "From the New World"

Support for United in Sound: America at 250 is provided by the Hearst Foundations.

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