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pierre-laurent aimard places one hand on a grand piano with the cover of evening in the palace of reason superimposed

Book Club: Pierre-Laurent Aimard

Evening in the Palace of Reason by James Gaines

In Evening in the Palace of Reason, author James Gaines recounts the meeting between Johann Sebastian Bach, late in his life, and the energetic reformer Frederick the Great, King of Prussia. Before pianist Pierre-Laurent Aimard begins his journey through Bach's Well-Tempered Clavier, Volume 2, you're invited to join us for light refreshments and a facilitated one-hour discussion about the book and related topics. Read part or all of the book selection: it's a jumping-off point for a lively and thought-provoking conversation! Tickets for the performance are not required, and Mr. Aimard will not be involved.

Friday Apr. 17
General Admission
6:00pm
Free, Current Season, General Admission, Classical Music
A French man in a long dark coat rests his hands on the piano key lid while looking to the side with a slight smile.

Pierre-Laurent Aimard, one of the world’s most respected pianists, makes a long-anticipated Celebrity Series debut with his signature intellect, expressiveness, and clarity. Join Aimard for an 88-key journey though the 24 keys of the preludes and fugues of Book II of Bach’s Well-Tempered Clavier, where his insightful interpretation reveals the genius of Bach in thrilling new dimensions. 

Friday Apr. 17
NEC's Jordan Hall
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Solo Pianist
A black man in a gray suit sits in profile playing a grand piano.

Pianist and organist John Paul McGee returns with his signature "Gospejazzical," a joyful and spiritually uplifting blend of gospel, jazz, and classical traditions. Performing on First Church Roxbury’s historic organ and later joined by his trio, McGee’s concert promises transformative music designed to uplift, soothe, and inspire audiences through innovative harmonies and engaging rhythms.

Saturday Apr. 18
First Church in Roxbury
3:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, First Church in Roxbury, Jazz
A South Korean woman in a black sparkly dress leans on a grand piano lid, her dark curly hair cascading.

Blessed with “poetic and sensitive pianism” (Washington Post) and a “wondrous sense of color” (San Francisco Classical Voice), Grammy Award-nominated pianist Joyce Yang captivates audiences with her virtuosity, lyricism, and interpretive insight.

Saturday Apr. 18
NEC's Jordan Hall
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Solo Pianist
In front of a glassy window, a man with dark, curly hair sits in a black jacket leaning on the lid of the keys on a grand piano.

Still in his early 20s and only two years out of Juilliard, Canadian pianist Tony Siqi Yun is already making waves as a soloist and recitalist. Praised for his refinement, muscular sound, and intimate expressivity, Yun has “an emergent big personality” (Philadelphia Inquirer) that makes him a pianist you’ll want to experience firsthand.

Thursday Apr. 23
Meadow Hall - Groton Hill Music Center
7:30pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Meadow Hall - Groton Hill Music Center, Solo Pianist
an afro-cuban woman leans over the keys of a piano: she wears a richly colored turquoise and magenta dress

Acclaimed jazz pianist and Berklee faculty member Zahili Zamora shares an unforgettable afternoon celebrating the vibrant fusion of Afro-Cuban roots music and jazz.

Saturday Apr. 25
Boston Public Library Roxbury Branch
12:00pm
Free, Current Season, Boston Public Library Roxbury Branch, Jazz, Latin

Celebrate the impact of exceptional live performance and community with an evening out with Celebrity
Series of Boston. Celebrity Series supporters, arts lovers, artists and cultural leaders, and those who are
curious about the arts will come together to make our shared vision of valued, life-long experiences for
our Greater Boston community SHINE!.

Enjoy a cocktail hour, dinner and dessert by The Catered Affair, artistic surprises, and dancing in the
historic Cyclorama in Boston’s South End.

We hope you’ll join us for another unforgettable evening of joy.

Saturday Apr. 25
The Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts
6:30pm
Ticketed, Current Season, The Cyclorama at the Boston Center for the Arts
A white man with brown hair plays violin in a black shirt in front of a white background.

Beloved violinist Joshua Bell stands among the most celebrated artists of our time, captivating audiences with his virtuosity for nearly four decades. Renowned for his animated stage presence and “lucid, energetic, and compelling” (Bachtrack) interpretations, he draws audiences closer to the music with deep emotional connection and undeniable charisma.

Sunday Apr. 26
Symphony Hall
3:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Symphony Hall, Classical Music
a dark skilled black woman leaps beofre a black background, one leg extended, one tucked under. Her arms, swept to her side, make a circle.

Beauty, grace, strength: these are the hallmarks of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. For more than six decades, the magnificent Ailey dancers have inspired us, touched our hearts, and invited us to joyously clap along with them as they take their curtain calls in the beloved Revelations.  

Thursday Apr. 30
Boch Center Wang Theatre
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Boch Center Wang Theatre, Dance
a dark skilled black woman leaps beofre a black background, one leg extended, one tucked under. Her arms, swept to her side, make a circle.

Beauty, grace, strength: these are the hallmarks of Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. For more than six decades, the magnificent Ailey dancers have inspired us, touched our hearts, and invited us to joyously clap along with them as they take their curtain calls in the beloved Revelations.  

Friday May 1
Boch Center Wang Theatre
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Boch Center Wang Theatre, Dance