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Classical music

Critic's picks

By Jeremy Eichler
Globe Staff / July 10, 2011

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TANGLEWOOD This afternoon, Miguel Harth-Bedoya takes the podium with Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 6 and a work by Jennifer Higdon. Violinist Joshua Bell is the afternoon’s soloist in Bruch’s “Scottish Fantasy.’’ 617-266-1200, www.tanglewood.org

ROCKPORT CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL Today and tomorrow, it’s the British period instrument band Red Priest, with the latter performance devoted to works by Bach, Handel, Telemann, and Leclair. 978-546-7391, www.rockportmusic.org

YELLOW BARN and MONADNOCK MUSIC FESTIVALS

On Thursday, Yellow Barn features a characteristic mix of music from three centuries, with works by Haydn, Schubert, Jacques Hétu, and Brett Dean. 800-639-3819, www.yellowbarn.org. Monadnock’s opening events include a chamber music concert this afternoon; on Tuesday, Nicholas Kitchen plays Bach, with the first violinist of the Borromeo Quartet performing selections from the Six Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin, including commentary projections of the composer’s original manuscripts. 800-868-9613, www.monadnockmusic.org