Conductor Laureate Homecoming

Celebrate the artistry and legacy of Conductor Laureate Josep Caballé-Domenech in a gala evening that fuses past and future. Hear Mahler’s Symphony No. 1, the piece that marked the beginning […]

Gershwin/Price

These two composers capture the essence of their eras, transforming their personal journeys into symphonic gems. Gershwin paints a vivid picture of 1920s America’s lively jazz scene, while Florence Price […]

Bach/Mozart

This isn’t just a concert—it’s a revelation. Bach and Mozart, two icons who changed the game, come together in a powerful fusion of harmony and melody that challenges what you […]

Dvořák 6

“Home is where the heart is,” and for Antonin Dvořák, home meant everything. His showpiece sixth symphony is where folk-inspired melodies of his Czech homeland evoke a deep sense of […]

Brahms 4

A century after its debut, Brahms 4 still delivers timeless themes of triumph, struggle, and the inevitable passage of time. The Philharmonic will then take you on a vibrant world […]

William Grant Still Symphony 2

William Grant Still, often hailed as the “Dean of African American Composers,” brought masterful rhythms and melodies of African American culture into the concert hall. His Symphony No. 2, a […]

Vaughan Williams Symphony 5

Feel the thrill of the mighty sea as the Philharmonic embarks on a turbulent journey with Britten’s “Four Sea Interludes,” where waves crash, and winds howl. But fear not. Later, […]

Beethoven 7

A masterpiece of momentum, Symphony No. 7 was a personal favorite of Beethoven’s, one he believed to be among his best. Joined by Bernstein’s signature swagger and Barber’s heartfelt journey, […]

New World Symphony

Dvorak’s American-inspired New World Symphony ­– a work so filled with beauty and exhilaration – never fails to bring audiences to the edge of their seats. Conductor Rebecca Miller and […]

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, […]