Rachmaninoff

Rachmaninoff weaves a tapestry of hair-raising excitement with one of his most well-known works, Symphony No. 2.  Award-winning conductor François López-Ferrer leads the Philharmonic through the eternal spirit of Romanticism, […]

Mozart and Haydn

Mozart’s delightful “Turkish” Violin Concerto No. 5 is a youthful masterpiece that sparkles with splendid surprises, brought to life by award-winning violinist Diana Adamyan. Join the Philharmonic and Dudamel Conducting […]

Tchaikovsky

Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No. 2 – a joyous celebration of lively Ukrainian folk melodies – is known for its thrilling finale. Witness the captivating Mei-Ann Chen as she leads the Philharmonic […]

Mozart and Prokofiev

Mozart’s sublime Piano Concerto No. 23, performed by award-winning pianist Albert Cano Smit, is one of a quartet of works by composers who dared to defy the norm. Known for […]

New Year’s Eve

The Philharmonic is shaking things up a bit as we say farewell to 2022 and ring in the new year. Make this jazzy concert part of your New Year’s Eve […]

Some Enchanted Evening

Spend Valentine’s Day weekend with more than a few of your “favorite things” with the best of Rodgers and Hammerstein. Hear showstoppers from The Sound of Music, Oklahoma!, South Pacific, […]

Mariachi Los Camperos

The three-time Grammy Award winning Mariachi Los Camperos bring the flavor of Mexico to Colorado Springs, including their skillfully arranged versions of classical melodies and traditional favorites, making up an […]

Black Panther in Concert

Marvel Studios’ Black Panther became a global sensation, showing a new dimension of what superhero films could be. In this live-cinema event, relive the excitement of T’Challa becoming king and […]

Beethoven and Mahler

“Eroica,” the third symphony of Ludwig van Beethoven deserves its heroic nickname. Originally dedicated to Napoleon Bonaparte, the composer angrily scratched out the inscription replacing it with “dedicated to the […]

Tango Piazzolla!

Argentine composer Astor Piazzola wrote his own delicious tango response to Vivaldi’s “Seasons,” a rollicking, foot-stomping tour of Buenos Aires. Join us for pre-Concert talks, beginning one hour before performance time.

Mahler 9

A revelation. Simply breathtaking. Gustav Mahler’s last completed symphony will reverberate in our hearts as Music Director Josep Caballé-Domenech ends his twelve-year tenure with the Colorado Springs Philharmonic. Join us […]

Brahms & Beethoven

Brahms scored his Schicksaslied (Song of Destiny) as a man haunted by fate and longing for divine connection. Philharmonic cellist Leah Hansen takes on Paul Moravec’s “Montserrat” concerto. Beethoven’s Egmont, […]