24/25 Classical Music

Series

“This season, we are honoring McCarter’s legacy as a stalwart presenter of classical music, while also pushing the boundaries of the genre, integrating traditional compositions with modern interpretations to create something truly unique and extraordinary.”

-Paula Abreu, Director of Presented Programming

The 5-Concert Series features world-class performers pioneering new frontiers in classical music. Subscribe and save 20% on tickets.

Subscriptions start at $222 based on your choice of seating location.

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Randall Goosby Returns:
Renaissance Quartet

Thursday, November 21 at 7:30PM

Rooted in tradition yet boldly embracing the spirit of the 21st century, these four virtuosos journey through diverse musical landscapes, infused with jazz influences and remarkable technical prowess. 

The Brandenburg Concertos
The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center

Monday, December 16 at 7:30PM

Hailed by the New Yorker as ‘joyous, effervescent, and yes, festive.’ As a pinnacle of Baroque musical art, the Brandenburg Concertos showcase Bach’s unmatched mastery and musical ingenuity.

The Crossing

Tuesday, February 4 at 7:30PM

A trailblazing and Grammy award-winning chamber choir helmed by the visionary Donald Nally, The Crossing pushes the boundaries of choral music presenting a dynamic fusion of new works. 

Czech National Symphony Orchestra

Friday, February 21 at 7:30PM

Celebrated for its vibrant interpretations and broad musical repertoire, the Czech National Symphony Orchestra (CNSO) - one of Europe’s leading orchestras - brings the heart of Czech musical tradition to the stage.

Julia Fischer, violin & Jan Lisiecki, piano

Tuesday, March 25 at 7:30PM

Experience the seamless harmony and technical mastery of these two musical giants in a program that celebrates the legacy and beauty of classical music.