Cellist Joshua Roman will join the Baltimore Symphony for the world premiere of James Lee III’s Cello Concerto on May 1-4, part of a season exploring the works of Baltimore native Lee. The program, under the direction of Jonathan Heyward, also includes Elgar’s Froissart and Brahms’ lush and rhythmically complex Symphony No. 1. https://my.bsomusic.org/18937/18994
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| 0 events, | 0 events, | 0 events, | 2 events, Two pieces by Gabriela Ortiz will bookend a program at Carnegie Hall on May 1 by the Attacca Quartet: the U.S. premiere of her new work for string quartet and her Altar de muertos, celebrating Mexico’s Day of the Dead. Between them, the Attacca will play Paul Wiancko’s Haydn-like LIFT. https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2025/05/01/Attacca-Quartet-0730PM | 1 event, May 2 marks the world premiere of Gulli Björnsson’s ljósíd (light), performed by members of the Seattle Symphony, featuring JIJI on electroacoustic guitar & electronics with visuals by Björnsson. This performance is part of the SSO’s Octave 9 series. https://www.seattlesymphony.org/en/concerttickets/calendar/2024-2025/24octave5 | 3 events, On May 3, Benjamin Britten’s Noah’s Flood will be performed by Boston Lyric Opera in collaboration with Boston Children’s Chorus, Boston String Academy, Back Bay Ringers, Boston Symphony Orchestra, New England Conservatory Preparatory School, and more. Conductor David Angus will rally the forces in what promises to be an epic experience for the whole family. https://blo.org/noahs-flood/ At the West Virginia Symphony’s season finale on May 3, music director Maurice Cohn will focus on Ravel: Suite No. 2 from Daphnis et Chloé and Bolero. In the first half of the concert, the West Virginia Youth Symphony will play onstage with the pros for Gabriela Ortiz’s Antrópolis. Then Joyce Yang will solo in […] While Grieg’s Peer Gynt is an orchestral standard, staging the work is a novel idea. This production, written and directed by Bill Barclay adapted from the play by Henrik Ibsen, will feature the St. Louis Symphony conducted by Stéphane Denève. Swedish soprano Camilla Tilling is a guest soloist for this May 3 performance, which promises to […] | 1 event, Handel’s Giulio Cesare in Egitto is the next opera to be performed in concert by Harry Bicket and The English Concert at Carnegie Hall on May 4. The cast includes Christophe Dumaux as Giulio Cesare and Louise Alder as Cleopatra. https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2025/05/04/The-English-Concert-0200PM |
| 1 event, Late Night with Leonard Bernstein is a portrait of the personal side of one of the 20th century’s most charismatic and public figures. Hosted by his daughter Jamie, the performance features three stellar performers – soprano Amy Burton and pianists John Musto and Michael Boriskin. Presented by Calgary Pro Music on April 5. https://calgarypromusica.ca/horizons-series-3/ | 0 events, | 0 events, | 0 events, | 2 events, Venezuelan trumpet virtuoso Pacho Flores will join the Houston Symphony to play two concertos, both composed specifically for him: Arturo Márquez’s fiery Concierto de Otoño and Paquito D’Rivera’s jazzy Venezuelan Concerto. Domingo Hindoyan leads the orchestra through a bewitching array of music inspired by Spain, ending with Ravel’s Boléro. (May 9-11) https://houstonsymphony.org/tickets/concerts/ravels-bolero/ The Madison Symphony closes its season May 9-11 with an all-Gershwin program under the baton of John DeMain. The Cuban Overture gets things off to an energetic start, followed by Philippe Bianconi as soloist in the Piano Concert in F major. Soprano Michelle Johnson and baritone Eric Greene will join the Madison Symphony Chorus in […] | 1 event, Beethoven is the odd man out in this otherwise all-female lineup at the Las Vegas Philharmonic, conducted by and featuring pianist Rei Hotoda. Works include Clyne’s Sound and Fury, Higdon’s “Breeze Serenade” from Dance Card, and Montgomery’s Rounds. The May 10 season finale concludes with Beethoven’s Symphony No. 7. https://lvphil.org/events/beethovensseventh/ | 1 event, Cappella Artemesia, an all-female vocal and instrumental ensemble, presents laments and lamentations from 16th- and 17th-century Italy as they might have been heard in that most exclusively female environment: the convent. Presented in collaboration with Oregon Bach Festival Musicking Conference, May 11. https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/cappella-artemisia-call-for-the-wailing-women-laments-and-lamentations-in-italian-convents |
| 0 events, | 1 event, In an intriguing twist, the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center is celebrating Beethoven with a concert of music by other people. The May 13 line-up includes works by living composers who have been influenced by Beethoven: Jessie Montgomery, Evgeny Kissin, Brett Dean, Jörg Widmann, and Tan Dun. https://www.chambermusicsociety.org/our-concerts/at-lincoln-center/events/24-25/montgomery-widmann-and-tan-dun/ | 0 events, | 2 events, Cellist Johannes Moser will play the world premiere of Anna Thorvaldsdottir’s new cello concerto with the San Francisco Symphony on May 15-17. Dalia Stasevska conducts this program, which also includes Rachmaninoff’s Symphonic Dances. https://www.sfsymphony.org/Buy-Tickets/2024-25/stasevska-rachmaninoff Conductor and composer Tan Dun conducts the Seattle Symphony in a program featuring two of his works on May 15-16. The first is Nu Shu: The Secret Songs of Women, inspired by the remote Chinese language Nüshu, which women use to pass down knowledge of their own unique traditions, mother to daughter. Sound River delves […] | 1 event, Music director Xian Zhang leads the New Jersey Symphony in a May 16-18 program bookended by Mozart (Eine kleine Nachtmusik and the 35th Symphony, Haffner). Violinists Eric Wyrick and Francine Storck will duet in Bach’s Double Concerto, and a string quartet will sit in front of the orchestra for Michael Abels’ Delights and Dances. https://www.njsymphony.org/events/detail/xian-conducts-mozart-1 […] | 4 events, The Tulsa Symphony’s season finale on May 17 includes Oscar Navarro’s joyful Downey Overture for Orchestra, which the composer describes as “a Latin-American fusion.” Debussy’s gorgeous Nocturnes and Rachmaninoff’s lush and dramatic Symphony No. 2 will be led by guest conductor Marcelo Lehninger. https://www.tulsasymphony.org/calendar/vii-debussy-and-rachmaninoff On May 17-18, the Harrisburg Symphony will play the world premiere of a new work by Zev Malina, son of music director Stuart Malina. As the program’s name, “Malina Madness 2.0,” implies, this father-son team has collaborated before. The concert also includes Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue (with the conductor at the piano) and music from […] Composer-in-residence Oswald Huỳnh’s third commission for the Illinois Philharmonic will receive its world premiere on May 17 in a program featuring Peter Richard Conte performing Poulenc’s Organ Concerto. Elgar’s Enigma Variations conclude the program, conducted by Stilian Kirov. https://ipomusic.org/2024-25-season/ The world premiere of Eric Whitacre’s Murmur, a violin showpiece for Anne Akiko Meyers, will be featured on the May 17 Carnegie Hall program by the Orpheus Chamber Orchestra. Also on offer are Haydn’s Lark Quartet, Caroline Shaw’s and the swallow, Vaughan Williams’ The Lark Ascending, plus a new arrangement of Beethoven’s Moonlight Sonata. https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2025/05/17/Orpheus-Chamber-Orchestra-Anne-Akiko-Meyers-Violin-0700PM | 0 events, |
| 0 events, | 0 events, | 0 events, | 2 events, The Cleveland Orchestra’s season finale May 22 will include the world premiere Jüri Reinvere’s Concerto for Violin, Harp, and Orchestra (Leila Josefowicz, violin; Trina Struble, harp). Music director Franz Welser-Möst also conducts the Fourth Symphony of female Polish composer Grażyna Bacewicz, plus works by Hailstork and Dvořák. https://www.clevelandorchestra.com/attend/concerts-and-events/2526/severance/wk-25-dvorak/ Upcoming New York Philharmonic music direct Gustavo Dudamel will lead the orchestra in the world premiere of a new work by singer and composer Kate Soper, whose vocal performance will mark her NY Phil debut. Two symphonies round out the May 22-24 program: Stravinsky’s Symphony in Three Movements and Philip Glass’ Symphony No. 11. https://www.nyphil.org/concerts-tickets/2425/dudamel-soper/ […] | 2 events, Bruce Liu makes his Houston Symphony debut on May 23-25 with Chopin’s impassioned and poetic Piano Concerto No. 1. Music director Juraj Valčuha leads this program, which also includes George Walkers’ Icarus in Orbit and Schumann’s hope-filled Symphony No. 2. https://houstonsymphony.org/tickets/concerts/bruce-liu-plays-chopin/ In the San Diego Symphony’s May 23-25 season finale, mezzo-soprano Karen Cargill makes her debut with the ensemble. She will sing in Mahler’s Symphony No. 3 in D minor, under the baton of music director Rafael Payare. https://www.sandiegosymphony.org/performances/ode-to-nature-payare-conducts-mahlers-symphony-no-3/ | 0 events, | 0 events, |
| 0 events, | 0 events, | 0 events, | 2 events, In its U.S. premiere at Spoleto USA, White Box blends dance, music, puppetry, film, and projection to explore the true story of a lost expedition to fly over the North Pole in a gas balloon. Composed by Catherine Graindorge and directed by Sabine Theunissen, who also wrote the libretto. (May 29-31) https://spoletousa.org/events/white-box/ In an event called "Tell Your Story" on May 29 at Spoleto USA, four members of the festival orchestra will pair with Charleston-based entrepreneurs, artists, and activists to create “aural memoirs.” These sonic collages will act as works of creative placemaking distinct to the South Carolina Lowcountry today. https://spoletousa.org/events/tell-your-story/ | 2 events, The Indianapolis Symphony will present the world premiere of James Beckel’s Double Bass Concerto on May 30-31, with ISO Principal Bass Ju-Fang Liu as soloist. This program, conducted by David Danzmayr, also includes A Short Piece for Orchestra by Julia Perry and Tchaikovsky’s Fifth Symphony. https://www.indianapolissymphony.org/event/tchaikovskys-5th-symphony/ Eugene Opera will present Nico Muhly’s Dark Sisters on May 30-31. Dark Sisters follows one woman’s dangerous attempt to escape her life as a member of the FLDS Church (Fundamentalist Latter Day Saints). The production features a four-piece chamber orchestra conducted by Andrew Bisantz https://eugeneopera.org/upcoming-productions/dark-sisters/ | 2 events, We usually hear Bach’s orchestral suites programmed one at a time, along with other repertoire. May 31-June 1 is a rare chance to immerse yourself in the genre, when music director Jaime Martín leads the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra in all four of the suites. It promises to be a season finale to remember. https://www.laco.org/events/martin-bach/ […] Pianist Evgeny Kissin is paying tribute to Shostakovich at Carnegie Hall in May. The final program on this topic, on May 31, will be a star-studded soirée featuring the likes of violinist Gidon Kremer, cellist Giedrė Dirvanauskaitė, and singers Susanna Phillips, Sasha Cooke, Brandon Jovanovich, and Alexander Roslavets. https://www.carnegiehall.org/Calendar/2025/05/31/Evgeny-Kissin-and-Friends-A-Tribute-to-Shostakovich-0800PM | 1 event, June 1-8 offers a rare opportunity to hear Wagner’s complete Tristan und Isolde in concert. The Philadelphia Orchestra, conducted by Yannick Nézet-Séguin, will host tenor Stuart Skelton and soprano Nina Stemme as the love-torn title characters. https://www.philorch.org/performances/our-season/events-and-tickets/2024-2025-season/verizon-hall/wagners-tristan-and-isolde/ |

























