NEW ENGLAND PHILHARMONIC
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New England Philharmonic 2023-24 Season
Epic Journeys
Sunday, October 22, 2023 3pm
Jordan Hall at New England Conservatory
Eric Nathan, In Between II (2023)
Co-commission with Oberlin College & Conservatory
Oswald Huynh, Gia Đình (2021, rev. 2022)
2023 CFS Winner
Boston premiere
INTERMISSION
He Zhanhao and Chen Gang, The Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto (1959)
Danielle Maddon, violin
Family Concert
Sunday, December 10, 2023 3pm
Boston University Tsai Performance Center
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Piano Concerto No. 21 in C, 1st movement
Henry Tushman, piano
2023 Young Artist Competition Winner
Jean Sibelius, Violin Concerto in D minor, 1st movement
Sophie Long Sha Tung, violin
2023 Young Artist Competition Winner
Jordan Kuspa, Mystery of the Missing Music (2021)
Boston premiere
In collaboration with Artbarn Community Theater
Lila Gurry and Hannah Nocon, teen actors
Instrument Petting Zoo on stage after the concert!
New Music New England
Sunday, March 3, 2024 3pm
Boston University Tsai Performance Center
Wang Lu, Surge (2022)
Charles Ives, Three Places in New England (1935)
David Sanford, Thy Book of Toil (2014)
INTERMISSION
Kati Agócs, Perpetual Summer (2010)
John Harbison, What Do We Make of Bach? (2018)
Paul Jacobs, organ
A Messiah for Our Time
Co-production with Cantata Singers
Sunday, April 28, 2024 3pm
Jordan Hall at New England Conservatory
Sven-David Sandström, Messiah (2009)
Boston premiere
Cantata Singers, Noah Horn, Music Director (Co-conductor)
Maggie Finnegan, soprano
Maria Dominique Lopez, mezzo-soprano
Dylan Morrongiello, tenor
Leroy Davis, bass-baritone
The Mission of the New England Philharmonic, a volunteer orchestra, is to foster the composition and the appreciation of contemporary classical music by performing commissions and recent works alongside traditional repertoire in concerts that engage and electrify audiences.
The NEP is proud to participate in the Card to Culture program.
Card to Culture is a collaboration between Mass Cultural Council, the Department of Transitional Assistance, the Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Nutrition Program, and the Massachusetts Health Connector.
The goal, in line with our Pay as You Wish ticketing, is to broaden accessibility to cultural programming.
EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare cardholders can call (855) 463-7445 or email manager@nephilharmonic.org to reserve up to four free tickets.
Present your card at the box office Will Call during the 60 minutes before the performance.
For more Arts & Culture events, see the full list of participating organizations offering EBT, WIC, and ConnectorCare discounts.
Join Us at a Concert
The NEP presents at least four public concerts annually, in which each program combines both new and less familiar traditional classical music, including many Boston, U.S., and world premieres.
NEP Chamber Players
The New England Philharmonic broadens appreciation of contemporary music and reaches out to new audiences through the NEP Chamber Players, composed of players from the brass, strings, and woodwind sections of the full orchestra. The Chamber Players often create unique programs in collaboration with entities that sponsor performances.
Listening In
Listening In is your opportunity to sit in on fun and lively conversations with the composers and artists on NEP’s concerts this season, hosted by NEP Composer-in-residence Eric Nathan and NEP Concertmaster Danielle Maddon.
STAY CONNECTED
The New England Philharmonic is funded in part by grants from the Massachusetts Cultural Council, a state agency, and the Boston Cultural Council/Reopen Creative Boston Fund, a local agency funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council and administered by the Mayor’s Office of Arts and Culture.