Announcing The Boston Philharmonic's 44th Season!

About the 2022-2023 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! This season is Maestro Benjamin Zander's 50th year conducting! Read his introductory letter for the season here.

View the 2022-2023 Season Brochure here!

Concerts will be in person but will be available to live stream. 

 

COVID-19 CONCERT POLICIES

Review the current Covid-19 policies for the most recent information.

 

Boston Philharmonic Orchestra


Beethoven / RAchmaninoff

Beethoven
Piano Concerto No. 4    Jonathan Biss, piano

Rachmaninoff 
Symphony No. 2


Wednesday, October 19 8:00PM

Symphony Hall

 

DVOŘÁK / BRAHMS

Dvořák
Cello Concerto
  Hayoung Choi, cello

Brahms
Symphony No. 2


Saturday,  NovEMBER 12 8:00PM
 

Symphony Hall

 

Beethoven

Beethoven
Symphony No. 9
Liv Redpath, soprano
Ashley Dixon, mezzo
Nicholas Phan, tenor
Alfred Walker, baritone    Chorus Pro Musica
Marsh Chapel Choir, Boston University


Friday, February 24 8:00PM

Symphony Hall

Sunday, February 26 3:00PM

Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage at Carnegie Hall, New York

SCHUBERT / MAHLER

Schubert
Symphony No. 8 "Unfinished"

Mahler
Das Lied von der Erde           Dame Sarah Connolly, mezzo
  Stefan Vinke, tenor


Friday, April 14 
8:00PM

 

Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra


Beethoven / STRAUSS

Beethoven
Symphony No. 5 

Strauss
Ein Heldenleben                     


Sunday, 
November 20
3:00PM

Symphony Hall

 

BARTÓK / TCHAIKOVSKY

Bartok
Concerto for Orchestra

Tchaikovsky
Symphony No. 5

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Friday,
March 10 
8:00PM

Symphony Hall

 

Mahler

Mahler
Symphony No. 2
   Maria Brea
   soprano
  Jennifer Johnson Cano
  mezzo

—                                              Wednesday,
May 3
8:00PM

Symphony Hall

 

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

** Please note that all BPO performances on Thursday evening will be part of our Discovery Series. The traditional pre-concert lecture, which we call our Guide to the Music, will be interspersed throughout the performance.

*** Please note that all BPO performances in Saturday or Sunday 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 Saturday 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.