| updated Jul 1st, 2006 The Landmarks Recordings release of Nkeiru Okoye’s The Journey of Phillis Wheatley is now available for a donation. Click here for more information. |
| updated Apr 26th, 2006 The Boston Landmarks Orchestra opens their 6th season with a performance of Mozart’s Requiem in their Esplanade debut! Click here for more info. |
| updated Apr 20th, 2006 Commonwealth Shakespeare Company and Boston Landmarks Orchestra Announce a Production and Marketing Collaboration. Read the press release. |
| updated Feb 25th, 2006 The Boston Landmarks Orchestra has just announced a children’s commission for summer 2006. Read the press release. |
| updated Feb 1st, 2006 The Boston Landmarks Orchestra is pleased to announce that Bank of America continues make our concerts possible, by continuing to be our presenting sponsor. This will be the sixth year of support from Bank of America (and the former Fleet Bank). In addition, we have recently received word that we have been awarded a significant gift from the Boston 2004 Committee. |
| updated Dec 6th, 2005 Read conductor Charles Ansbacher's blog as he tours abroad as a guest conductor read more... |
| updated Aug 23rd, 2005 On Saturday October 29 at 10:30 am and 12 noon, the Boo-ston Landmarks Orchestra will perform a very special Halloween concert for children and their families. read more... |
| updated Jul 1st, 2005 Meet Composer Nkeiru Okoye and Author Carolivia Herron at the Old South Meeting House, July 15th on the Freedom Trail, 310 Washington Street, corner of Milk Street, in Downtown Boston read more... |
| updated Jun 30th, 2005 As a special added treat to our opening weekend celebration, we have invited astronomer Adam Weiss from the Museum of Science and astrologer Sally Cragin, who writes for The Boston Phoenix, for pre-concert talks. Adam will join us on July 8, and Sally on July 9. The talks start at 7:30 p.m., and will last about 15 minutes. |
| updated Jun 15th, 2005 The latest Landmarks Recordings release has arrived. Julian Wachner’s “The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere,” performed by the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, narrated by Senator Kennedy, and conducted by Charles Ansbacher is now available. We will have it at shows for a minimum donation of $10, or you can get it by mail for a minimum donation of $15 postage paid or you can donate online. |
| updated Dec 31st, 1969 THE FIRST-EVER LANDMARKS FESTIVAL AT THE SHELL COMES TO THE ESPLANADE THIS SUMMER |






