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SUMMARY:Tech Help
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to continue our popular Tech Help program this summer with volunteer Dr. Sandra Markus. Dr. Markus will meet one-on-one with patrons who need technology assistance\, including: \n\nComputer basics (including word processing)\nConducting Internet searches\nDownloading and saving information\nEmail basics\nZoom basics\nFaceTime basics\nUsing library resources (including Libby and Kanopy)\nSocial media (including Instagram and Pinterest)\n\nThe Tech Help program will be available from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on the following Thursdays: \n\n\n\n\n\nJune 4\n\n\n\n\nJuly 2\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 11\n\n\n\n\nJuly 9\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 18\n\n\n\n\nJuly 16\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 25\n\n\n\n\nAugust 6\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nAugust 20\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease call the Library at 413-637-0197 to reserve a ½ hour appointment. This service is free and available on a first-come first-served basis. Please remember to bring any necessary devices\, passwords\, and charging cables to the appointment.  \n \nSandra Markus is a Professor in the Fashion Design department at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City\, where she has taught for over 25 years. She holds a doctorate in technology from Columbia University. During the summer she hosts sewing retreats @inthecompanyofmakers in Massachusetts for makers of all ages.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tech-help-2/2026-07-09/
LOCATION:Legacy Room\, 18 Main Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin-2/2026-07-10/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin/2026-07-12/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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SUMMARY:Small Towns and Big Secrets: In Conversation with Bestselling Author Karin Slaughter (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/small-towns-and-big-secrets-in-conversation-with-bestselling-author-karin-slaughter-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual Program\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Author Talk
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SUMMARY:Migrant Heart: The Hidden Cost of the American Dream and Healing Through Storytelling with Reyna Grande (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/migrant-heart-the-hidden-cost-of-the-american-dream-and-healing-through-storytelling-with-reyna-grande-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual Program\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Author Talk
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SUMMARY:Tech Help
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to continue our popular Tech Help program this summer with volunteer Dr. Sandra Markus. Dr. Markus will meet one-on-one with patrons who need technology assistance\, including: \n\nComputer basics (including word processing)\nConducting Internet searches\nDownloading and saving information\nEmail basics\nZoom basics\nFaceTime basics\nUsing library resources (including Libby and Kanopy)\nSocial media (including Instagram and Pinterest)\n\nThe Tech Help program will be available from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on the following Thursdays: \n\n\n\n\n\nJune 4\n\n\n\n\nJuly 2\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 11\n\n\n\n\nJuly 9\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 18\n\n\n\n\nJuly 16\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 25\n\n\n\n\nAugust 6\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nAugust 20\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease call the Library at 413-637-0197 to reserve a ½ hour appointment. This service is free and available on a first-come first-served basis. Please remember to bring any necessary devices\, passwords\, and charging cables to the appointment.  \n \nSandra Markus is a Professor in the Fashion Design department at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City\, where she has taught for over 25 years. She holds a doctorate in technology from Columbia University. During the summer she hosts sewing retreats @inthecompanyofmakers in Massachusetts for makers of all ages.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tech-help-2/2026-07-16/
LOCATION:Legacy Room\, 18 Main Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin-2/2026-07-17/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin/2026-07-19/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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SUMMARY:BUTI Community Concert
DESCRIPTION:The Boston University Tanglewood Institute (BUTI) invites you to a free community concert at Lenox Library on July 23\, 2026 at 3:30 p.m. Experience outstanding performances by gifted young musicians as they share their passion for music with the Berkshire community. \nOpen to all ages. This event is held outdoors in Roche Reading Park next to the Library. Please bring a blanket or folding chair. \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/buti-community-concert/
LOCATION:Roche Reading Park\, 18 Main Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Family & Children
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260723T184500
DTSTAMP:20260625T152807Z
CREATED:20260429T160308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260625T152807Z
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SUMMARY:Adult Craft Night: Paint-By-Number
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a relaxing evening of book-themed paint-by-number.  For adults 18+. \nSpace is limited and registration is required.  Please register for this program by emailing vdion@lenoxlib.org. \nIf you’re participating in the Adult Summer Reading program\, make sure to claim your raffle ticket from the main circulation desk on your way out! \nSponsored by Adams Community Bank and the Lenox Library Association.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/adult-craft-night-paint-by-number/
LOCATION:Welles Gallery\, 18 Main Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260724T160000
DTSTAMP:20260622T204125Z
CREATED:20260622T204125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T204125Z
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin-2/2026-07-24/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260725T123000
DTSTAMP:20260626T144748Z
CREATED:20260122T212310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T144748Z
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SUMMARY:Memoir Writing: What’s Your Story?
DESCRIPTION:We all have stories to tell. Pick up the pen and get started in this guided workshop with simple writing prompts led by Lara Tupper. Learn practical tips for sustaining a writing habit you can stick with and enjoy. No prior writing experience necessary. All adults are welcome to attend. Please bring a notebook and a pen. \nThis workshop is free to attend but space is limited. Please register in advance by sending a message through Lara Tupper’s website: https://www.laratupper.com/contact.  \n\nAbout the presenter: Lara Tupper is an award-winning author/teacher who is committed to creative expression. A graduate of the Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College (MFA Creative Writing)\, she is founder of Swift Ink Stories\, which offers book coaching and classes\, and the author of four books: At the Center (2027)\, Amphibians\, Off Island\, and A Thousand and One Nights. When not writing and teaching\, Lara performs with her husband\, singer-songwriter Bobby Sweet. \nThis program is supported in part by a grant from the Lenox Cultural Council\, a local agency which is supported by the Mass Cultural Council\, a state agency. \n 
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/memoir-writing-whats-your-story/
LOCATION:Welles Gallery\, 18 Main Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260726T123000
DTSTAMP:20260622T203851Z
CREATED:20260622T203851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T203851Z
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin/2026-07-26/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260728T150000
DTSTAMP:20260518T164900Z
CREATED:20260518T164900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260518T164900Z
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SUMMARY:The Power of Connection: Creating Lasting Friendships in an Increasingly Lonely World with Dr. Marisa Franco (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/the-power-of-connection-creating-lasting-friendships-in-an-increasingly-lonely-world-with-dr-marisa-franco-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual Program\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Author Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260731T160000
DTSTAMP:20260622T204125Z
CREATED:20260622T204125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T204125Z
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin-2/2026-07-31/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260802T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260802T123000
DTSTAMP:20260622T203851Z
CREATED:20260622T203851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T203851Z
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin/2026-08-02/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260804T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260804T120000
DTSTAMP:20260218T183304Z
CREATED:20260218T183304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T183304Z
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SUMMARY:Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join the Lenox Library’s book club on Tuesday\, August 4\, 2026 for a discussion of The Daughters Of Yalta: The Churchills\, Roosevelts\, and Harrimans: A Story of Love and War by Catherine Grace Katz. \nIn order to facilitate discussion in smaller groups\, book club sessions will take place at the following times: \n\n11:00 a.m.\n1:00 p.m.\n3:00 p.m.\n\nParticipants are asked to select one session that is most convenient for them to attend on a regular basis.  To join a session\, or for other questions about book club\, please email info@lenoxlib.org. \nThe Lenox Library book club generally meets on the first Tuesday of the month.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/book-club-august-2026/2026-08-04/1/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Author Talk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260804T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260804T160000
DTSTAMP:20260218T183304Z
CREATED:20260218T183304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T183304Z
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SUMMARY:Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join the Lenox Library’s book club on Tuesday\, August 4\, 2026 for a discussion of The Daughters Of Yalta: The Churchills\, Roosevelts\, and Harrimans: A Story of Love and War by Catherine Grace Katz. \nIn order to facilitate discussion in smaller groups\, book club sessions will take place at the following times: \n\n11:00 a.m.\n1:00 p.m.\n3:00 p.m.\n\nParticipants are asked to select one session that is most convenient for them to attend on a regular basis.  To join a session\, or for other questions about book club\, please email info@lenoxlib.org. \nThe Lenox Library book club generally meets on the first Tuesday of the month.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/book-club-august-2026/2026-08-04/2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Author Talk
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://lenoxlib.org/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/Katz-Daughters-of-Yalta.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260804T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260804T150000
DTSTAMP:20260626T145118Z
CREATED:20260626T145118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T145118Z
UID:10014672-1785852000-1785855600@lenoxlib.org
SUMMARY:The Legacy of Julia Child's Kitchen with Smithsonian Curator Paula J. Johnson (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/the-legacy-of-julia-childs-kitchen-with-smithsonian-curator-paula-j-johnson-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual Program\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Author Talk
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260804T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260804T170000
DTSTAMP:20260218T183304Z
CREATED:20260218T183304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260218T183304Z
UID:10014061-1785855600-1785862800@lenoxlib.org
SUMMARY:Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Join the Lenox Library’s book club on Tuesday\, August 4\, 2026 for a discussion of The Daughters Of Yalta: The Churchills\, Roosevelts\, and Harrimans: A Story of Love and War by Catherine Grace Katz. \nIn order to facilitate discussion in smaller groups\, book club sessions will take place at the following times: \n\n11:00 a.m.\n1:00 p.m.\n3:00 p.m.\n\nParticipants are asked to select one session that is most convenient for them to attend on a regular basis.  To join a session\, or for other questions about book club\, please email info@lenoxlib.org. \nThe Lenox Library book club generally meets on the first Tuesday of the month.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/book-club-august-2026/2026-08-04/3/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Author Talk
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260805T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260805T180000
DTSTAMP:20260630T135646Z
CREATED:20260311T185517Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260630T135646Z
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SUMMARY:Author Talk & Book Signing with Tim Greiving
DESCRIPTION:Join biographer and arts journalist Tim Greiving for a special presentation on his book John Williams: A Composer’s Life. Greiving will discuss the life and legacy of legendary film composer John Williams\, whose iconic scores have shaped the sound of modern cinema. \nThe event will take place on Wednesday\, August 5\, 2026\, at 5:00 p.m. in the Lenox Library Reading Room and is free and open to the public. \nImmediately following the talk\, the Lenox Library Association will host a limited-ticket fundraiser dinner featuring a Q&A and intimate conversation with the author. For details or to reserve a seat for the dinner\, contact mlynch@lenoxlib.org. Seating is limited. \n  \nThis program is dedicated to the memory of Margery Steinberg\, whose life and legacy continue to inspire us.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/author-talk-book-signing-with-tim-greiving/
LOCATION:Lenox Library\, 18 MAIN ST\, LENOX\, MA\, 01240-2310\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Author Talk,Fundraising,Lecture,LLA Events
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SUMMARY:Tech Help
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to continue our popular Tech Help program this summer with volunteer Dr. Sandra Markus. Dr. Markus will meet one-on-one with patrons who need technology assistance\, including: \n\nComputer basics (including word processing)\nConducting Internet searches\nDownloading and saving information\nEmail basics\nZoom basics\nFaceTime basics\nUsing library resources (including Libby and Kanopy)\nSocial media (including Instagram and Pinterest)\n\nThe Tech Help program will be available from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on the following Thursdays: \n\n\n\n\n\nJune 4\n\n\n\n\nJuly 2\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 11\n\n\n\n\nJuly 9\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 18\n\n\n\n\nJuly 16\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 25\n\n\n\n\nAugust 6\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nAugust 20\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease call the Library at 413-637-0197 to reserve a ½ hour appointment. This service is free and available on a first-come first-served basis. Please remember to bring any necessary devices\, passwords\, and charging cables to the appointment.  \n \nSandra Markus is a Professor in the Fashion Design department at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City\, where she has taught for over 25 years. She holds a doctorate in technology from Columbia University. During the summer she hosts sewing retreats @inthecompanyofmakers in Massachusetts for makers of all ages.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tech-help-2/2026-08-06/
LOCATION:Legacy Room\, 18 Main Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin-2/2026-08-07/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260809T110000
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin/2026-08-09/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260813T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260813T150000
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SUMMARY:Live Aware\, Not in Fear: Street Smarts and Safety Tactics with Dannah Eve (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/live-aware-not-in-fear-street-smarts-and-safety-tactics-with-dannah-eve-virtual/
LOCATION:Virtual Program\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Author Talk
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260813T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260813T163000
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CREATED:20260626T182629Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260626T182629Z
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SUMMARY:BUTI Community Concert
DESCRIPTION:Details to come.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/buti-community-concert-2/
LOCATION:Roche Reading Park\, 18 Main Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,Family & Children
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260814T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260814T160000
DTSTAMP:20260622T204125Z
CREATED:20260622T204125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260622T204125Z
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin-2/2026-08-14/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260816T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260816T123000
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin/2026-08-16/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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SUMMARY:Tech Help
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to continue our popular Tech Help program this summer with volunteer Dr. Sandra Markus. Dr. Markus will meet one-on-one with patrons who need technology assistance\, including: \n\nComputer basics (including word processing)\nConducting Internet searches\nDownloading and saving information\nEmail basics\nZoom basics\nFaceTime basics\nUsing library resources (including Libby and Kanopy)\nSocial media (including Instagram and Pinterest)\n\nThe Tech Help program will be available from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. on the following Thursdays: \n\n\n\n\n\nJune 4\n\n\n\n\nJuly 2\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 11\n\n\n\n\nJuly 9\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 18\n\n\n\n\nJuly 16\n\n\n\n\n\n\nJune 25\n\n\n\n\nAugust 6\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nAugust 20\n\n\n\n\n\nPlease call the Library at 413-637-0197 to reserve a ½ hour appointment. This service is free and available on a first-come first-served basis. Please remember to bring any necessary devices\, passwords\, and charging cables to the appointment.  \n \nSandra Markus is a Professor in the Fashion Design department at the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City\, where she has taught for over 25 years. She holds a doctorate in technology from Columbia University. During the summer she hosts sewing retreats @inthecompanyofmakers in Massachusetts for makers of all ages.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tech-help-2/2026-08-20/
LOCATION:Legacy Room\, 18 Main Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260823T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260823T123000
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SUMMARY:Tanglewood Talks 2026 with Jeremy Yudkin
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Jeremy Yudkin is back with the 43rd season of Tanglewood pre-concert talks.  These programs will take place in the Town Hall auditorium\, located at 6 Walker Street\, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m. on Friday afternoons and Sunday mornings from 11:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. \nThe Summer 2026 schedule will be as follows: \nJULY \nSunday\, July 5. Portraits of Lincoln. \nCelebrating American and Abraham Lincoln with Aaron Copland\, Philip Glass (world premiere!)\, and John Williams. \nFriday\, July 10. Tchaikovsky. \nHis towering Piano Concerto No. 1 and excerpts from the immortal Swan Lake. \nSunday\, July 12. Chopin\, Brahms\, and Jani.\nChopin Piano Concerto No. 2\, Brahms’s Second Symphony\, and “What do flowers do at night?” \nFriday\, July 17. Renée Fleming/Hampson/Wakao.\nSamuel Barber’s Violin Concerto\, Carlos Simon’s Meditations on Grace\, and excerpts from John Adams’s Nixon in China. \nSunday\, July 19. Hayden\, Beethoven\, Shostakovich.\nHaydn’s brilliant Symphony No. 22\, Shostakovich’s Piano Concerto No. 1\, Beethoven’s Symphony No. 2. \nFriday\, July 24. Mozart and Tchaikovsky.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 and Tchaikovsky’s experimental Third Symphony (“Polish”). \nSunday\, July 26. Tchaikovsky and Mozart.\nMozart’s Violin Concerto No. 1\, Salonen’s Gambit\, and Tchaikovsky’s celebrated Symphony No. 5. \nFriday\, July 31.Wagner\, Sibelius\, and Beethoven.\nThe Tristan Prelude\, Sibelius’s magnificent Seventh\, and Beethoven’s masterful “Emperor” Concerto. \nAUGUST \nSunday\, August 2. Nelsons/Joshua Bell.\nBruch’s Scottish Fantasy\, Sarah Kirkland Snider’s Marmoris\, and Schumann’s Third Symphony. \nFriday\, August 7. Yo-Yo I.\nFauré\, Cantique de Jean Racine; Brahms\, String Sextet\, Op. 36\, and his Double Concerto for Violin\, Cello\, and Orchestra. \nSunday\, August 9. Yo-Yo II.\nTavener\, Mahámátar\, Kalhor\, Venus in the Mirror\, and Golijob\, Azul. \nFriday\, August 14. Music and Dance.\nDance for Martha Graham\, Copland’s Appalachian Spring\, and Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony. \nSunday\, August 16. \nBruch\, Violin Concerto\, and Mahler’s Symphony No. 5\, which moves from fatalism to triumph. (Beethoven’s Fifth\, anyone?) \nFriday\, August 21. No lecture. \nSunday\, August 23. Beethoven’s Ninth! \nPhoto by Ben Garver \nAbout the speaker: Jeremy Yudkin is Professor of Music and Co-Director of the Center for Beethoven Research at Boston University.  He has served as Visiting Professor of Music at Oxford\, Harvard\, and the Sorbonne.  He is the author of ten books\, including From Silence to Sound: Beethoven’s Beginnings (2020) and Understanding Music (Prentice Hall\, 1996\, 2016)\, and edited the recently-published 550-page volume The New Beethoven.  He also researched and published the first-ever book on the Lenox School of Jazz (2006).  He has given hundreds of lectures across Europe\, the United States\, and Russia and has won numerous awards\, including an Award for Excellence in Historical Research for his book on Miles Davis (2008).  At Boston University\, where he teaches courses on Beethoven\, Bartók\, Bob Dylan\, and the Beatles – among many others – he has been nominated ten times for Metcalf Awards in Teaching and once as Provost’s Scholar-Teacher of the Year. \nThe pre-concert talks are free thanks to the Lenox Library Association’s Goodwin Fund.
URL:https://lenoxlib.org/event/tanglewood-talks-2026-with-jeremy-yudkin/2026-08-23/
LOCATION:Lenox Town Hall\, 6 Walker Street\, Lenox\, MA\, 01240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Program,LLA Events
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