The Phil

Welcome to The Phil's 2025-2026 Season!

Our 2025-2026 season explores themes of history, life, nature, and culture. Our October concert opens with Peter Boyer's "Ellis Island" and closes with the contrasting "Symphony #12" of Dimitri Shostakovich. You may remember that Peter Boyer was also the composer of "Rhapsody in Red, White, and Blue", which opened our season last year. We move into the Holiday Season performing with the New England Dance Ensemble's "Nutcracker" and finishing with our popular Holiday Pops concert. In February, we awaken your inner romantic with a special Valentine's Day program. In April, we welcome David Kim, concertmaster of the Philadelphia Orchestra, as soloist in Vivaldi's always magical ode to nature, "The Four Seasons", and conclude with Vaughn William's serene "Symphony #5". Our final concert of the year features Carlos Chavez's homage to his Mexican heritage, "Sinfonia India", Bruch's "Scottish Fantasy" highlighting young violin virtuoso William Yeh, and concluding with Stravinsky's exciting "Petrushka". In a change for this season, both Saturday and Sunday concerts will be 2:00 pm matinees.

Holiday Pops | Streamed Showing

From grandchildren to grandparents, our annual Holiday Pops concert has something for everyone. The beautiful melodies and exciting dances of “Nutcracker”, to popular holiday favorites, to our festive audience sing along bring a smile and great joy to everyone. This year we’re also adding the incredible talent of a young pianist who will captivate you with his performance of the third movement of Rachmaninov’s second piano concerto, a perennial crowd pleaser. This is always a sell-out event, so be sure to get you tickets early.

The Phil

December 17, 2023

Available Pricing Options

  • StreamPass : $15.00

Performances

Sun Dec 17 2023 - 2:00 PM EST

On Sale

Aug 14, 2023 at 12:00pm to

Dec 16, 2023 at 11:55pm

Run Time

Approx. 2 hours

Venue

BookTix Live

Genre

Box Office Contact

603-647-6476

info@nhphil.org

9:00 am - 5:00 pm

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