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Four white men in a string quartet stand in a row in dark suits holding their instruments in front of several nature murals.

It’s always a pleasure to welcome the Danish String Quartet to our stages. Over three previous appearances, they have captivated audiences with thoughtfully curated programs, peerless ensemble playing, and the unmistakable warmth and camaraderie that come from more than two decades of performing together. 

Friday Feb. 27
8:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Chamber Music
A split image: a Colombian man in a white suit and a fedora, a Cuban woman in a black and white patterned dress, and an Israeli man in glasses playing the clarinet.

Clarinet Weekend: Jazz, Latin, and Klezmer  

Juan Ruiz, clarinet and Camila Cortina, piano & Itay Dayan Quintet, with members of the Klezmer Conservatory Band

Exuberant Jazz and Klezmer music share a double bill in the first of two concerts in our Neighborhood Arts Clarinet Weekend. Clarinetist Juan Ruiz and pianist Camila Cortina perform jazz, and Itay Dayan shares klezmer music that honors tradition while exploring new frontiers.

Saturday Feb. 28
2:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, Jazz
A split image: a man in a dark suit with a clarinet, a woman in a dark top with dots leaning on a cello, a man in a gray suit leaning on a piano.

Clarinet Weekend: Classical

Clarinetist Christopher Elchico & Friends

Second clarinetist of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Christopher Elchico is a versatile performer and in-demand collaborator.  For this program, he is joined by cellist Christine Lee and pianist Meng-Chieh Liu for an elegant afternoon of classical works featuring clarinet, cello, and piano--a combination of instruments known for their warmth, depth, and lyricism.

Sunday Mar. 1
2:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, Classical Music
A young man conducts a large orchestra on a red podium; behind him the violin section is visible in formal concert attire.

Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Klaus Mäkelä, Zell Music Director Designate

Preview of one of the most exciting partnerships in American orchestral music when the Chicago Symphony returns to Boston with music director designate Klaus Mäkelä. The 29-year-old Finnish superstar doesn’t officially take the helm of this legendary orchestra until the 2026/27 season—but this concert offers a thrilling preview of what’s to come

Sunday Mar. 1
5:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Orchestra
A very large orchestra dressed in formal concert attire stands together holding their instruments in a large ornate room.

Vienna Philharmonic

Andris Nelsons, conductor

The legendary Vienna Philharmonic returns to Boston—its first visit since 2003—under the baton of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s Andris Nelsons for a program of sumptuous late Romantic and 20th-century masterpieces. 

Tuesday Mar. 3
7:30pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Classical Music
A Puerto Rican man in a gray jacket sits with a saxophone across his lap in front of a black background.

Tradition and innovation, high concept and deep feeling: Grammy Award-winning alto saxophonist Miguel Zenón doesn’t see these as opposites, but as the foundation for his smart, stylish, and expressive music. Don’t miss an evening of brilliant music-making that poses big questions while delivering irresistible grooves. 

Thursday Mar. 5
7:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Jazz
A Puerto Rican man in a gray jacket sits with a saxophone across his lap in front of a black background.

Tradition and innovation, high concept and deep feeling: Grammy Award-winning alto saxophonist Miguel Zenón doesn’t see these as opposites, but as the foundation for his smart, stylish, and expressive music. Don’t miss an evening of brilliant music-making that poses big questions while delivering irresistible grooves. 

Thursday Mar. 5
9:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Jazz
A young black man wearing an oversized paperboy cap stands holding a tenor saxophone with a vintage finish.

Saxophonist Isaiah Collier, a vital creative force in Chicago’s jazz scene, makes his Boston debut with a program inspired by one of his musical heroes, John Coltrane. Collier and his quartet, The Chosen Few, honor Coltrane’s prolific legacy with electrifying interpretations of his own iconic works.  

Friday Mar. 6
7:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Jazz
A young black man wearing an oversized paperboy cap stands holding a tenor saxophone with a vintage finish.

Saxophonist Isaiah Collier, a vital creative force in Chicago’s jazz scene, makes his Boston debut with a program inspired by one of his musical heroes, John Coltrane. Collier and his quartet, The Chosen Few, honor Coltrane’s prolific legacy with electrifying interpretations of his own iconic works.  

Friday Mar. 6
9:00pm
Ticketed, Upcoming Season, Jazz
A split image: on the left an all-woman string quartet sits in a circle on a shadowy stage, bows in the air; on the right a multicultural chorus of children with red and yellow stoles.

Castle of our Skins

featuring Boston Children’s Chorus

Praised by the Boston Globe for their “ambitious hopes” that “seem right for a world that more often than not seems agonizingly divided,” Castle of our Skins celebrates more than a decade of championing Black artistry, past and present. They team with Boston Children’s Chorus to explore Derrick Skye’s American Mirror and more.

Saturday Mar. 7
3:00pm
Free, Upcoming Season, Chamber Music