Historic House

Professional concerts can be prohibitively expensive, which is all the more reason to take advantage of the Boston Symphony Orchestra’s free open house on Sunday, October 22, from noon – 5pm. On this momentous date (the 125th anniversary of the BSO’s first concert), Symphony Hall’s various stages will offer a performance of Schumann’s Symphony No. 2 (James Levine and the BSO), excerpts from 'Madame Butterfly' (Keith Lockhart and the Boston Lyric Opera), and a wide variety of classical, jazz, world, vocal, rock, and opera performances from members of the BSO and musicians from local conservatories and the wider Boston community. Click here to see the detailed schedule. Family friendly tours of the hall and instrumental demonstrations also are planned.
Symphony Hall, 301 Mass. Ave., Boston
















