Music that connects -- across time, place, and experience. Woven through our season are questions of who we are, where we come from, and what binds us together.
These threads explore the meaning of home, the shaping of American identity, and the stories we share.
These threads explore the meaning of home, the shaping of American identity, and the stories we share.
America @ 250
Reflect on our nation's musical identity through works by American voices past and present, including Amy Beach, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, and George Walker. --> Explore the Classical Series
Perspectives on Home
Explore how composers from around the world wrestle with what it means to belong -- from Dvořák's longing for home in the "New World" Symphony to Anna Clyne's response to pandemic isolation in The Years, receiving its U.S. Premiere. --> Explore the Classical Series
Spotlight: Gabriel Kahane
Take a closer look at composer, singer-songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Gabriel Kahane in a season-long exploration of his poignant musical stories, culminating in the powerful season finale, emergency shelter intake form. --> Dive into the Spotlight Series
Iconic Fifths
Revel in three of the most iconic Fifth Symphonies: Beethoven, Shostakovich, and Tchaikovsky -- timeless works that explore strength, struggle, and triumph. --> Explore the Classical Series








