Symphony Hall, home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

In Tuesday’s (9/17) WBUR (Boston), Lloyd Schwartz writes, “Autumn in New England: If there’s anything more beautiful than the foliage, it’s the richly colorful season of classical music. Here are some of the concerts and productions about which I’m most excited. And some that … you should know about and consider for yourself…. I don’t know where else you’d find a more impressive variety…. There are numerous terrific, often free programs at Boston’s schools and conservatories, and please be on the lookout for other performances.” The article highlights upcoming concerts by, among others, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Bach, Beethoven, & Brahms Society, Boston Baroque, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Handel + Haydn Society, A Far Cry, Boston Camerata, New England Philharmonic, New England Conservatory, Boston Philharmonic Orchestra and Youth Orchestra, Celebrity Series of Boston (artists include Emanuel Ax, cellist Alisa Weilerstein and pianist Inon Barnatan, Australian Chamber Orchestra, and the Berlin Philharmonic), as well as opera companies and chamber and vocal ensembles.