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Boston Classical Orchestra
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P.O. Box 152Newton, MA 02456
Neighborhood: Allston/Brighton
(617) 423-3883
- Nearest Transit:
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N Harvard St @ Coolidge St (66)
N Harvard St @ Oxford St (66)
N Harvard St @ Franklin St (66)
- Coat Check:
- No
- Wheelchair Accessible:
- Yes
One review for Boston Classical Orchestra
1 review in English
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Review from Robyn L.
Belmont, MA
The Boston Classical Orchestra has a new fan. I've always been intrigued by classical music, but never had a great deal of exposure to it. I decided to volunteer with the BCO, where I had the opportunity to hear amazing musicians and learn the history behind some of the featured compositions. Whether you're a lover of classical music or not, you can't help but appreciate the sounds that come from Faneuil Hall when this orchestra plays.
Reserved tickets are over $50, but they put you right next to the musicians if you must be part of the "action." As for sound quality, any seat in the house is a good one -- so long as the high school marching bands aren't playing in front of Quincy Market, which they were during the classical lecture that took place an hour before show time.
All performances are held on the second floor of Faneuil Hall. Just be sure you bring a coat or sweater. When the AC is working in the hall you'd probably find more warmth in a butcher's freezer.
