
Louisiana Philharmonic's 2026-27 Season: A Musical Journey
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The Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestras 2026-2027 season, led by Music Director Matthew Kraemer, promises a captivating blend of classic symphonies and new commissions. The season kicks off on September 17th at the Orpheum Theater with Anna Clynes Masquerade, Rachmaninoffs Piano Concerto number two, and Brahms Symphony number four.
Highlights include Mahlers Symphony number five in January, paired with Griegs Peer Gynt suite, and Carlos Miguel Prietos return for Shostakovich Symphony number five and Prokofievs Violin Concerto number two.
Cultural celebrations are also on the agenda, such as a Hispanic Heritage Month concert featuring works by Miguel del Aguila and Gabriela Lena Frank, and a collaboration with Grammy-winning New Orleans group Tank and The Bangas.
Women leaders are showcased with JoAnn Falletta conducting Rimsky-Korsakovs Scheherazade and premieres, alongside Mussorgskys Pictures at an Exhibition. Modern pieces like Kevin Puts Flute Concerto and a world premiere by James Lee the third also make an appearance.
Subscription packages start at $169 and are on sale now, with single tickets available in August 2026. Visit lpomusic.com/subscribe or call 504-523-6530 for details.
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