Kyle Thomas Hemingway: The ephemera edit

An ongoing digital archive of 1,212 items (and counting) proving that I read, I saw, and I actually paid attention.

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  • Dvoล™รกk, Tsontakis, and Strauss

    Boston Symphony Orchestra

    Robert Sheena, english horn, takes a well-deserved bow
  • All Haydn

    Handel and Haydn Society (Symphony Hall)

    Aisslinn Nosky takes a well-deserved bow
  • Holiday Pops

    Boston Pops (Symphony Hall)

    Grandma Betty and I before the concert begins
  • Handel Messiah

    Boston Baroque (NEC’s Jordan Hall)

    The ensemble takes a bow
  • Penelope

    Music by Sarah Kirkland Snider / Libretto by Ellen McLaughlin (Beth Morrison Projects at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum)

    “The honeyed fruit they offered dripped forgetfulness. Those who tasted it fell where they were, dreaming, their faces smeared smiling with the sweetness of the end of any desire for home. I drove them, weeping, to their rowing benches and tied them in, but still they moaned, straining to look back over their shoulders at the disappearing shore, like children carried off from their calling mothers.”

  • Handel Messiah

    Handel and Haydn Society (Symphony Hall)

    The ensemble takes a bow
  • Juditha Triumphans

    by Antonio Vivaldi (Boston Baroque at NEC’s Jordan Hall)

    The ensemble takes a bow
  • Simply Sondheim

    Boston Pops (Symphony Hall)

    Kate Baldwin and Jason Daniely perform
  • The Vaudevillians

    Jinkx Monsoon and Major Scales (Laurie Beechman Theatre)

  • By POPular Demand

    Boston Pops (Symphony Hall)

    Keith Lockhart explains the show