It’s that time of year when performing arts organizations are announcing their 2026-27 seasons. I was tipped off that the Philadelphia Orchestra posted their subscription info the other week, which I glanced through, just to see if there were any big surprises or must-see orchestral juggernauts among the well-tended warhorses. For one thing, I noted that Emanuel Ax will be bringing John Williams’ Piano Concerto, which I’ll be hearing with the New York Philharmonic in a couple of weeks. I also saw Mahler’s 7th Symphony will be back. And why not? Of Mahler’s nine numbered, completed symphonies, it’s not exactly overperformed. However, I did just hear it in Philly a year or two ago. I didn’t read any of the descriptions for any of the works, so it brought a chuckle when a few days later Kenneth Hutchins pointed out that I am actually quoted in the copy used to promote the Mahler!
Always happy to help out a Big Five orchestra…
You’ll find the complete Philadelphia Orchestra 2026-27 season here:
https://philorch.ensembleartsphilly.org/tickets-and-events/events?Title=2026-27
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Today is the birthday of Mikhail Glinka (1804-1857). Thursday is the birthday of Yevgeny Mravinsky (1903-1988). The two meet here, on Classic Ross Amico.
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