Event press noted how the concerts had already become high society events. The season consisted of six concerts over two weeks given inside a temporary tent erected around a plywood shell. "Tanglewood" took its name from Tanglewood Tales, written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, while he lived in a cottage located on the estate. Gorham Brooks and Miss Mary Aspinwall Tappan, daughter of William Tappan and Caroline Sturgis. In 1937 the festival site was moved to "Tanglewood", an estate donated by Mrs. For nearly eighty years the BSO has remained the crown jewel of the music festival.įestival moves to Tanglewood, 1937 The BSO gave its first concert in the Berkshires on August 13, 1936. Boston Symphony Orchestra era begins, 1936 Īfter two seasons featuring the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO), under the direction of Conductor Serge Koussevitzky, was invited to perform at the 1936 festival held at Holmwood, the home of Margaret Vanderbilt in nearby Lenox. Heartened by the success of this effort, Robinson and Hadley organized another well received series of concerts in Interlaken the following summer. Staged in an amphitheater built on the estate's show horse ring, the first concert was attended by Sara Delano Roosevelt, the President's mother. Within a few months they had organized a series of concerts featuring the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, where Hadley once had been the associate conductor. He found an enthusiastic and capable patron in Gertrude Robinson Smith. A few months earlier, composer and conductor Henry Kimball Hadley had scouted the Berkshires for a site and support for his dream of establishing a seasonal classical music festival. The history of Tanglewood begins with a series of concerts held on August 23, 25 and 26, 1934, at the Interlaken estate of Daniel Hanna, about a mile from today’s festival site. History Early beginnings Tanglewood Main Gate Tanglewood Music Shed and lawn Seiji Ozawa Hall Besides classical music, Tanglewood hosts the Festival of Contemporary Music, jazz and popular artists, concerts, and frequent appearances by James Taylor, John Williams, and the Boston Pops Orchestra. Tanglewood is also home to three music schools: the Tanglewood Music Center, Tanglewood Learning Center, and the Boston University Tanglewood Institute. It has been the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra since 1937. Tanglewood is a music venue and festival in the towns of Lenox and Stockbridge in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts. For other uses, see Tanglewood (disambiguation).
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