
FRI DEC 1 | 11 am
MAHLER'S FIFTH
Two extremes of orchestral scale combine for a showcase of the CSO that’s both intimate and expansive.
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Two extremes of orchestral scale combine for a showcase of the CSO that’s both intimate and expansive.
Sir Donald Runnicles, celebrated for his interpretations of Romantic symphonic repertoire, leads an all-Brahms program, joining forces with powerhouse pianist Daniil Trifonov.
Conductor Kevin John Edusei leads a program that invites you to explore the concept of harmony and its many forms.
Dame Jane Glover is widely regarded as a preeminent conductor of Mozart’s music.
Grammy-winning conductor Cristian Măcelaru joins the CSO for music of two Slavic luminaries.
With prayerful music for both the living and the dead, the source of comfort in Brahms’ German Requiem is as much human as it is the divine.
As the flowers of spring begin to blossom, CSO Creative Partner Matthias Pintscher conducts the Orchestra in works capturing the feeling of life beginning anew.
Love the classic sounds of Frankie Valli, The Drifters, The Del Vikings? Join conductor John Morris Russell and the Pops for The Doo Wop Project.
Stories of glory, chivalry and adventure abound as conductor Sir Mark Elder joins the CSO.
Carl Nielsen’s Symphony No. 4 pits the everlasting spirit of life against the horror of World War I with dramatic music leading to, what else, but a battle between two timpani!
Conductor John Morris Russell and the Pops present Peter Boyer’s poignant Ellis Island: The Dream of America, celebrating the historic American immigrant experience and the American dream.
Grammy-winning violinist Augustin Hadelich performs Brahms' Violin Concerto alongside a co-commission from former CSO Composer-in-Residence Jonathan Bailey Holland.
Dvořák’s Symphony No. 8 is filled with optimistic and lyrical music, leading to a finale of fanfares and dances.
If Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony is known as a musical embodiment of fate, his Seventh carries the spirit of freedom and liberation, with catchy, dance-like melodies woven throughout.
Music has the power to inspire, heal, and bring us together—even when we're apart. Join us online from the comfort of home for the FREE CSO and Pops Digital Concert series.