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Welcome to the BSO's 2022-23 season!
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You're
invited to join us for powerful musical experiences and incredible performances in the year to come. Discover something new with us — a new favorite piece, a new composer, or a new perspective. Explore more from the season below, and make sure to get your tickets when they go on sale to the public on August 8 at 10am!
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Become a Subscriber Today!
A subscription isn’t just a cost-effective way to enjoy the music you love — it’s also the best way to enhance your concert experience. No matter which subscription you choose, you’ll receive exclusive benefits in appreciation of your support.
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Explore the Season Lineup
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The 2022–23 season continues the BSO’s Shostakovich
cycle...
including three symphonies, both piano concertos with Yuja Wang, and Violin Concerto No. 2 with Baiba Skride.
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Experience captivating new works by...
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Unsuk Chin, Iman Habibi, Elizabeth Ogonek, and Carlos Simon, to name a few.
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Welcome artists making their BSO debuts...
among them Nicola Benedetti, Sheku Kanneh-Mason, Eric Lu, Awadagin Pratt, and Golda Schultz.
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Enjoy returning collaborators...
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including conductors Karina Canellakis, Giancarlo Guerrero, and Thomas Wilkins, violinists Midori and Anne-Sophie
Mutter, pianists Lang Lang and Mitsuko Uchida, and many more.
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Our Voices of Loss, Reckoning, and Hope festival...
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will explore stories of perseverance and justice in society with powerful works by American composers including Julia Wolfe, Anthony Davis, and Uri Caine.
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Perspectives on the tragedies of war and conflict include...
Shostakovich’s Symphony No. 13, Babi Yar, Osvaldo Golijov’s Falling Out of Time, Ella Milch-Sheriff’s The Eternal Stranger, and Górecki’s Symphony of Sorrowful Songs.
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Open RehearsalsExperience a BSO concert in the making. You'll get a behind-the-scenes look at how a performance transforms from a work in progress to a work of art.
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Casual FridaysLooking for a different kind of concert experience? Enjoy special Conductor-Cam seating and get to know BSO musicians and guest artists before and after the concert.
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Family ConcertsBring the whole family to Symphony Hall for this fun and engaging concert series, designed to encourage an appreciation for live performance and orchestral music.
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The BSO is Better with Friends
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BSO concerts are made possible by the support of generous donors. Give now to keep the music playing on stage, on
the air, and online. Friends of the BSO who donate $100 or more receive advance ticketing to the season before the public.
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Health & Safety at Symphony Hall
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As the pandemic continues to evolve, the health and safety of our audiences, musicians, and staff remain our top
priority. We have not yet determined safety protocols for the fall but will share them with you at bso.org/safety closer to the season.
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