The 2022-2023 season is here!

Announcing The Boston Philharmonic's 43rd Season!

About the 2021-2022 season

The Boston Philharmonic and The Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra present a riveting concert season filled with orchestral favorites and featuring electrifying soloists from around the world! Call the Boston Philharmonic box office at 617-236-0999 or click the button below to subscribe. Click on the links for the individual concerts to purchase tickets for that concert. 

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Boston Philharmonic Season Brochure

 

COVID-19 CONCERT POLICIES

All visitors must present full proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test each time they enter Symphony Hall. Fully vaccinated is defined as having had your second COVID-19 vaccination at least two weeks before your concert date.

Accepted vaccines include those authorized (either fully or for emergency use) by the Food and Drug Administration or the World Health Organization.

Options for proof of vaccination:

  • Vaccination card
  • Photo of vaccination card
  • Digital vaccine record

Acceptable COVID-19 tests:

  • PCR test taken within the last 72 hours
  • Antigen test taken within the last 24 hours

Proof of a negative test can be in the form of a photo or email of negative test results from a clinic, testing center, medical professional, or a time-stamped photo of an at-home test.

 Review the current Covid-19 policies for further information. 

Boston Philharmonic Orchestra


BRUCKNER

Bruckner
Symphony No. 8

 

 

 

 


Friday, October 15
8:00PM

Symphony Hall

 

Mendelssohn /
Prokofiev /
Brahms

Mendelssohn
The Hebrides Overture

Prokofiev
Violin Concerto No. 2
  Stefan Jackiw, violin

Brahms
Symphony No. 4


Wednesday, November 10
8:00PM
 

Symphony Hall

 

MUSSORGSKY /Shostakovich /
Beethoven

Mussorgsky
Prelude to Khovanshchina

Shostakovich   
Cello Concerto No. 1
  Andrei Ioniță, cello

Beethoven
Symphony No. 3 "Eroica"

 

 


Sunday, February 6
3:00PM

Symphony Hall

 

MAHLER

Mahler
Symphony No. 3                          
  Susan Platts, mezzo soprano
  Chorus Pro Musica

 

 


Friday, April 8
8:00PM

 

Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra


Barber / MOZART /
mAHLER /

Barber

Adagio for Strings

Mozart

Symphony No. 35 (Haffner Symphony)

Mahler

Symphony No. 4
  Sofia Fomina, soprano

 

 


Friday, November 19
8:00PM

Symphony Hall

 

Ravel / ELGAR / SHOSTAKOVICH

Ravel

La Valse

Elgar

Cello Concerto
  Zlatomir Fung, cello              

Shostakovich  

Symphony No. 5                      

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SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 27
3:00PM

Symphony Hall


Benefit for ukraine relief: SHOSTAKOVICH / Prokofiev /
Tchaikovsky

Shostakovich

Festive Overture

Prokofiev

Piano Concerto No.3                   
  Alexander Korsantia, piano  

Tchaikovsky

Symphony No. 6

 

 

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Friday, May 6
8:00PM

Symphony Hall

 
All dates, repertoire, venues, and artists subject to change without notice.

* Please note that all BPO performances will feature our traditional pre-concert lecture (called the Guide to the Music) approx. 1 hour and 15 minutes in advance of the performance. For evening concerts, this means that our pre-concert lecture will take place at 6:45pm. For Sunday afternoon concerts, this means that our pre-concert lecture will take place at 1:45pm. All lectures are held in the concert venue unless otherwise noted.

** There will be no Guide to the Music prior to our BPYO performances though Maestro Zander often speaks for a few moments at the top of each of performance