TANGLEWOOD This afternoon, James Levine and the Boston Symphony Orchestra reprise one program from last season’s survey of Mozart symphonies (Nos. 39, 40, and 41 are on the bill). Tomorrow, Stefan Asbury leads the Tanglewood Music Center Orchestra in works by Strauss, Schoenberg, Ives, and Milhaud. 617-266-1200 or www.tanglewood.org.
ASTON MAGNA For its summer finale, the festival presents “Music in the Time of Goya (1746-1828),’’ with projections of his art accompanying music by Fernando Sor, Luigi Boccherini, Rodriguez de Leon, and Francois de Fossa. Richard Savino is guest director and guitarist, and soprano Jennifer Ellis joins a chamber ensemble led by Daniel Stepner. $35, today, Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, 800-875-7156 or www.astonmagna.org.
YELLOW BARN The intimate Vermont chamber music festival celebrates its 40th season this summer. Tuesday’s concert is devoted to the music of this year’s composer-in-residence, Leon Kirchner. Big Barn, Putney, Vt., 800-639-3819 or www.yellowbarn.org.
BOSTON LANDMARKS ORCHESTRA The series of free performances on the Esplanade continues this week with Charles Ansbacher leading Brahms’s First Symphony, and Jacqueline Choi appearing as soloist in Haydn’s Cello Concerto No. 1. July 22, 7 p.m., Hatch Shell at the Esplanade, 617-520-2200, www.landmarksorchestra.org. JEREMY EICHLER ![]()



