The Boston Symphony Orchestra or BSO, is the world's largest orchestral organization. The 2001 season (October through April) was the last for Seiji Ozawa, Music Director of the orchestra since 1973.
The BSO includes the Boston Pops, Tanglewood, an annual concert series at Carnegie Hall, the Boston Symphony Chamber Players, and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus. The BSO performs at Symphony Hall.
getting there:
Symphony Hall is located at 301 Massachusetts Avenue at the corner of Huntington Avenue. Via public transportation take the Heath Steet/Brigham Circle ("E") Green Line train to the Symphony station, any other Green Line train to the Hynes Convention Center/ICA station, or the Orange Line to the Massachusetts Avenue Station. By car from the North: Take Route 93 South to Storrow Drive to the Fenway exit. From the South: Take Route 93 (the Southeast Expressway) to the Massachusetts Avenue exit. From the West: Take Storrow Drive to the Fenway exit or, from the Mass Pike Extension, take the Prudential Center/Copley Square exit. The Prudential Center Garage offers a discount to any BSO patron with a ticket stub for that evening's performance. There are also two paid parking garages on Westland Avenue near Symphony Hall. Limited street parking is available.
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