Boston Philharmonic Orchestra
4 Concerts
Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra
3 Concerts
Benjamin Zander, conductor
The Boston Philharmonic and The Boston Philharmonic Youth Orchestra present a riveting concert season filled with orchestral favorites and electrifying soloists from around the world! Contact the box office at 617.236.0999 with questions.
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Boston Philharmonic Orchestra
Brahms
Piano Concerto No. 1
Alessandro Deljavan, piano
Brahms
Symphony No. 1
Verdi
Requiem
Ailyn Perez, soprano
Daniela Mack, mezzo-soprano
John Osborn, tenor
Maharram Huseynov, bass
Chorus pro Musica
Jamie Kirsch, choral director
Donald Palumbo, guest choral coach and artistic advisor
Mozart
Piano Concerto No. 20, K466, in D Minor
Kristian Bezuidenhout, piano
Bruckner
Symphony No. 7
Mahler
Symphony No. 3
Dame Sarah Connolly, mezzo-soprano
Chorus pro Musica,
Jamie Kirsch, choral director
Radcliffe Choral Society
Hana Cai, choral director
The Choristers of Saint Paul's Choir School
Brandon Straub, choral director
Boston Philharmonic YOUTH Orchestra
Bernstein
Candide: Overture
Brahms
Double Concerto
Guy Braunstein, violin
Zvi Plesser, cello
Prokofiev
Symphony No. 5
Takemitsu
Green
Debussy
La Mer
Mahler
Symphony No. 1
Harbison
Remembering Gatsby (Foxtrot for Orchestra)
Gershwin
Rhapsody in Blue
Makoto Ozone, piano
Copland
Symphony No. 3
* 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