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Each season, we bring hundreds more students to Symphony Hall to bask in the incomparable sound of the BSO live.

If you are a Harvard student, send us a message to be notified each concert when tickets are released. You can also follow the link for each specific performance to learn more about the program, request a ticket, or join a waiting list.

The meeting point for all concerts is the Office for the Arts, located at 74 Mt Auburn Street, Cambridge, MA. While the bus leaves at 6:15pm, we ask that you arrive by 6:00pm to ensure a timely departure.

 2022-2023 Season

Oct 22: A Mahler Masterpiece

  • MAHLER Symphony No. 6

Oct 29: Night of Fives

  • BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 5, Emperor

  • SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5

Jan. 28: Brahms, Mackey, and Shostakovich with Baiba Skride, violin

  • MACKEY Concerto for Curved Space, for orchestra

  • SHOSTAKOVICH Violin Concerto No. 2

  • BRAHMS Symphony No. 4

Feb. 11: Beethoven, Bloch, and Simon with Sheku Kanneh-Mason, cello

  • Carlos SIMON Four Black American Dances

  • Ernest BLOCH Schelomo: Rhapsody Hébraïque, for cello and orchestra

  • BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7

Mar. 4: Coleridge-Taylor, Still, and Caine with the Uri Caine Trio, Barbara Walker, vocalist, and Catto Chorus

  • COLERIDGE-TAYLOR Petit Suite de Concert

  • William Grant STILL Symphony No. 1, Afro-American

  • Uri CAINE The Passion of Octavius Catto

Mar. 25: Adès and Stravinsky with Danielle de Niese, narrator, Edgaras Montvidas, tenor and the Tanglewood Festival Chorus,

  • STRAVINKSY Perséphone

  • ADÉS Inferno Suite

  • ADÉS Paradiso

Apr. 8: Chin, Mozart, and Schumann with Eric Lu, piano

  • Unsuk CHIN subito con forza

  • MOZART Piano Concerto No. 20 in D minor, K466.

  • SHUMANN Symphony No. 2

Apr. 22: Adés and Sibelius with Anne-Sophie Mutter, violin and Golda Schultz, soprano

  • Jean SIBELIUS Luonnotar

  • ADÉS Air for violin and concerto

  • Jean SIBELIUS Symphony No. 5