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A black woman with a black knit cap, black collared shirt, and sunglasses looks into the distance outdoors.

In her headlining debut with Celebrity Series, Ndegeocello will perform a powerful set drawn from her Grammy Award-winning 2024 album No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin, offering an unforgettable evening with one of music’s most original and captivating voices.

Saturday Feb. 7
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Jazz
An older white man in a suit and a bow tie conducts an orchestra with arms outstretched in front of a crowd.

Get ready for an evening of music that holds nothing back. Mahler’s Third Symphony is a colossal masterpiece, featuring two choirs, an expanded orchestra, and an alto soloist. The epic work embraces the forces of nature, the exuberance of life, the innocence of childhood, and the transcendent beauty of love. 

Tuesday Feb. 10
7:30pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Orchestra, Vocal Music
Two dancers leap with arms straight and pointing upwards in a V with one leg pointing down and one pointing a cross their body.

Making their Celebrity Series debut, Trisha Brown Dance Company brings a program spanning the visionary postmodern choreographer’s groundbreaking career—from her early explorations of movement to her later masterpieces. Fascinating, brilliant, witty: don’t miss Trisha Brown Dance Company!

Friday Feb. 13
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Dance
Two dancers leap with arms straight and pointing upwards in a V with one leg pointing down and one pointing a cross their body.

Making their Celebrity Series debut, Trisha Brown Dance Company brings a program spanning the visionary postmodern choreographer’s groundbreaking career—from her early explorations of movement to her later masterpieces. Fascinating, brilliant, witty: don’t miss Trisha Brown Dance Company!

Saturday Feb. 14
2:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Dance
A large group of musicians are spread across a tiered stage with an older man in a red shirt plays the violin on a scooter power chair.

Itzhak Perlman

In the Fiddler’s House 

Violinist Itzhak Perlman returns to Symphony Hall with the Klezmer Conservatory Band and a cast of klezmer all-stars to celebrate the 30th anniversary of his beloved Emmy-winning PBS special, In the Fiddler’s House. Don’t miss your chance to “see and hear a gifted musician experiencing the pleasure of getting in contact with his roots” (Los Angeles Times), and get ready to laugh, smile, and dance in the aisles when In the Fiddler’s House returns to Symphony Hall!

Sunday Feb. 15
7:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Folk, Global Music
Six people in a shadowy room stand in a line wearing concert black and staring forward with serious expressions.

Boundary-defying sextet yMusic creates music that welcomes you in, blending the soaring beauty of classical chamber ensembles with the fresh energy and accessibility of popular music. Immersive, immediate, and unforgettable, yMusic’s live shows are must-see events that redefine the concert experience.  

Wednesday Feb. 18
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, New Music, Chamber Music
A young, Japanese man sits playing the piano as a spotlight shines from above.

Japanese pianist Mao Fujita made his United States solo recital debut in 2023 on one of this country’s most storied stages for classical music, Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium. Now, on our Debut Series, you can experience his artistry up close in the intimate setting of Longy’s Pickman Hall. It's a spectacular introduction to Boston audiences from a limitless young artist.

Thursday Feb. 19
7:30pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Solo Pianist
Four Irish guitar players sit spread out between three ottomans, facing different directions while wearing concert black.

Called “a quartet with a difference” by the Irish Times, the Dublin Guitar Quartet is the first classical guitar quartet dedicated to modern and contemporary music. On eight-string and eleven-string acoustic guitars—and occasionally electrics—the foursome brings fresh perspectives to the stage through bold commissions and their own arrangements. The must-hear program features works by Bryce Dessner, Rachel Grimes, Marc Mellits, and Igor Stravinsky’s The Rite of Spring, arranged for four guitars.

Thursday Feb. 19
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, New Music, Chamber Music
Two women sit together in a cozy pose on a light brown velvet couch, both with small smiles on their faces.

Ringdown

Danni Lee Parpan & Caroline Shaw

Ringdown is a self-described “cinematic electro-pop” duo creating songs that are intricate, textured, and emotionally resonant. Grounded in Danni Lee Parpan’s soulful folk/pop vocals and songwriting and launched into the abstract by Caroline Shaw’s boundary-breaking composition and performance techniques, Ringdown’s music is both intimate and expansive. Their unique blend of raw lyricism and avant-garde artistry makes this an experience as stirring as it is unforgettable.

Friday Feb. 20
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, New Music, Popular Music
a smiling latino man with short hair and a very short facial hair holds his clarinet over his left shoulder

Boston Symphony Orchestra clarinetist Chris Elchico appears with the Boston Conservatory Faculty String Quartet for a program anchored in Osvaldo Golijov's The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind (1997). Combining klezmer idions with meditative, mystical ensemble writing, the composer calls the work "a kind of epic, a history of Judaism."

Saturday Feb. 21
12:00pm
Free, Current Season, Chamber Music, Classical Music, Global Music