The Philadelphia Orchestra has unveiled its 2026-27 season at Marian Anderson Hall, promising an eclectic mix of classical staples, new commissions, and bold collaborations. Under the guidance of Music and Artistic Director Yannick Nézet-Séguin for his 15th consecutive year, the orchestra's lineup is replete with familiar works, contemporary music, and world premieres.
The season kicks off on September 24th with an Opening Night Celebration that sets the tone for a rich year of performances. The program features Beethoven's iconic Ninth Symphony, paired with the US premiere of "Orbis," a new composition by Joe Hisaishi. Vocal soloists Leah Hawkins, J’Nai Bridges, Issachah Savage, and Ryan Speedo Green will join forces with the Philadelphia Symphonic Choir to bring this unique work to life.
As the season progresses, the orchestra presents performances of Orff's "Carmina burana," four symphonies by Gustav Mahler, and a concert presentation of Wagner's opera "Lohengrin." Several world premieres are also on the horizon, including new orchestral works by Reena Esmail and Valerie Coleman's reorchestrated version of Florence Price's "Rainbow Waltz."
Other highlights include the orchestra's first complete performances of Bach's "Christmas Oratorio," a new orchestral arrangement drawn from Leonard Bernstein's "MASS," and the premiere of "The Party," a multidisciplinary work blending live orchestra with stop-motion animation. The season also features guest artists such as Emanuel Ax, Yuja Wang, Daniil Trifonov, Yunchan Lim, and Simon Rattle.
Special event programming includes a 50th anniversary concert screening of "Star Wars: A New Hope," where the orchestra performs John Williams' score live, alongside a live-to-picture presentation of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban." The season also boasts holiday programs, family-friendly performances, and select one-night spotlight events.
The Philadelphia Orchestra's 2026-27 season promises an engaging year of music and performance, with something for every kind of music lover. With its diverse lineup, world-class guest artists, and innovative collaborations, this season is sure to be a memorable one.
The season kicks off on September 24th with an Opening Night Celebration that sets the tone for a rich year of performances. The program features Beethoven's iconic Ninth Symphony, paired with the US premiere of "Orbis," a new composition by Joe Hisaishi. Vocal soloists Leah Hawkins, J’Nai Bridges, Issachah Savage, and Ryan Speedo Green will join forces with the Philadelphia Symphonic Choir to bring this unique work to life.
As the season progresses, the orchestra presents performances of Orff's "Carmina burana," four symphonies by Gustav Mahler, and a concert presentation of Wagner's opera "Lohengrin." Several world premieres are also on the horizon, including new orchestral works by Reena Esmail and Valerie Coleman's reorchestrated version of Florence Price's "Rainbow Waltz."
Other highlights include the orchestra's first complete performances of Bach's "Christmas Oratorio," a new orchestral arrangement drawn from Leonard Bernstein's "MASS," and the premiere of "The Party," a multidisciplinary work blending live orchestra with stop-motion animation. The season also features guest artists such as Emanuel Ax, Yuja Wang, Daniil Trifonov, Yunchan Lim, and Simon Rattle.
Special event programming includes a 50th anniversary concert screening of "Star Wars: A New Hope," where the orchestra performs John Williams' score live, alongside a live-to-picture presentation of "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban." The season also boasts holiday programs, family-friendly performances, and select one-night spotlight events.
The Philadelphia Orchestra's 2026-27 season promises an engaging year of music and performance, with something for every kind of music lover. With its diverse lineup, world-class guest artists, and innovative collaborations, this season is sure to be a memorable one.