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Boston Symphony Orchestra

The Boston Symphony Orchestra is undoubtedly one of the world’s best orchestras, among the elite “Big Five” in the United States—alongside the New York Philharmonic, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Philadelphia Orchestra, and Cleveland Orchestra—because of their musical achievements and quality of musicianship. With more contracted weeks and greater recording commitments than most orchestras, the BSO helped pioneer professional musicianship in the United States since their founding in 1881. To uncover more about what makes the BSO worth listening to, keep reading.

Most people know that the BSO is a prestigious musical organization, but few people realize all of the moving parts that come together to make the music come to life. According to the webpage, there are several categories of artists who contribute, including conductors, musicians, voice and chorus, and librarians. All of the typical orchestral instruments are represented: violins, violas, cellos, basses, piccolos, oboes, flutes, clarinets, bassoons, contrabassoons, English horns, trumpets, tubas, trombones, bass trombones, timpanis, harps, and more—depending on the musical arrangements being featured. These artists come from around the world to honor the best music scores of all time, from Shostakovich to Mozart to Braham to Tchaikovsky.

The conductors are as notable and high caliber as the musicians. Their guidance, direction, and stylistic choices are what transform a piece from basic music into something divine. Among these conductors are Andris Nelsons (Ray and Maria Stata Music Director), Bernard Haitink (LaCroix Family Fund Conductor Emeritus), Seiju Ozawa (Music Director Laureate), Thomas Ades (Deborah and Phillip Edmundson Artistic Partner), Thomas Wilkins (Germeshausen Youth and Family Concerts Conductor), and Yu-An Chang (Assistant Conductor). Representing places like Taiwan, United Kingdom, Holland, and Leipzig, these conductors are nothing short of world class, and it shows in performances. The BSO has been nominated and awarded countless accolades, including Grammys, Gramophones, Apple Music Awards, and more.

Luckily for the public, the BSO is committed to packing the calendar with performances so that everyone from season ticket holders to one-off audience members can appreciate the beauty of sound. In the coming months, the BSO program includes the works of tried-and-true composers such as Poulenc, Beethoven, Shostakovich, and Strauss, as well as some world premieres of contemporary composers, such s Eric Nathan’s Concerto for Orchestra. For people who have the opportunity to hear the BSO perform on tour or in their hometown, they are a must-see orchestral experience. Take a look at ticket and sales information today.

Upcoming Events / Tour

There are currently 45 scheduled events for Boston Symphony Orchestra.

How Much Are Tickets?

The price of your ticket for Boston Symphony Orchestra will vary based on the event, the event date as well as the location of your seat. Pricing ranges from $28.00 to $809.00 with an average price hovering around $213.69.

Next Scheduled Event

The next scheduled event is Boston Symphony Orchestra on 4/25/2024 7:30PM at Boston Symphony Hall. The venue is located in Boston, MA (US). There are currently 18 tickets still available with prices ranging from $17.00 to $72.00. The average ticket price for this event is $52.00.

Last Scheduled Event

The last scheduled event is Boston Symphony Orchestra on 9/13/2025 7:30PM at Boston Symphony Hall. The venue is located in Boston, MA (US). There are currently 3 tickets still available with prices ranging from $672.00 to $672.00. The average ticket price for this event is $672.00.