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Boston Civic Symphony at the Landmarks Festival at the Shell

Charles River Esplanade, 21 David G Mugar Way, Boston, MA | Get Directions »
FREE

The Boston Landmarks Orchestra is pleased to welcome the Boston Civic Symphony to the stage at the Hatch Shell as a guest of the 2012 Landmarks Festival at the Shell. The Boston Civic Symphony and conductor Max Hobart will perform classical favorites during this free concert. The program includes Holst’s “Jupiter” from The Planets, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7 and Lalo’s Symphonie espagnole, featuring 12-year-old violinist Ilana Zaks. It will be a night filled with musical fun.

 

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Back Bay Events Center

180 Berkeley Street

Boston, MA 02116

 

For weather alerts: Call 617-987-2000 or Text Landmarks to 27138

Event Details

Laura Jennings
Posted by: Laura Jennings
Where Charles River Esplanade 21 David G Mugar Way, Boston, MA 02114
Next on This event is over.
Time 7:00 pm–9:00 pm
Who to bring College Students, Moms, Dads, Singles, Everyone, Kids, Teens, Families, Seniors
Website http://­landma­rksorchestra.­org/­
Phone 6172677366
Price $0

More About Charles River Esplanade

Charles River Esplanade

Charles River Esplanade

21 David G Mugar Way, Boston, MA
617-227-0365

The Esplanade stretches nearly three miles along the bank of the Charles River, from the Museum of Science to the Boston University Bridge. Nearly 3 million people visit the park each year.

Runners, walkers and bikers enjoy the six miles of pathways, with various community races and fundraisers throughout the year. It's available for sailing, picnicking and enjoying the river on a sunny day.

It's probably most known for the Hatch Shell, its outdoor stage, and the annual Fourth of July fireworks display featuring a performance by the Boston Pops. In addition, the park contains docks and landings, boathouses, playgrounds, a wading pool, soccer and softball fields, a tennis court, memorials and statues and concession stands. It's managed by the state's Department of Conservation and Recreation. The city's Esplanade Association friend group formed in 2001 to restore and care for the park.

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