3 Classical Music Concerts in Philly: This Week’s Roundup

Conductor Erina Yashima. Photo credit: Todd Rosenberg

Conductor Erina Yashima. Photo credit: Todd Rosenberg

What do we love more than a holiday week? All of the extra days off. Why? Because that’s even more free time to attend the classical music concerts in Philly you’ve been dying to experience. Take advantage of this holiday week and pack your schedule with the best-of-the-best classical music concerts in Philadelphia! 


FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2019 

BEETHOVENNOW:GIL SHAHAM 

Concert Details:  Join violinist Gil Shaham as he embarks on an amazing trip through Beethoven’s only violin concerto, as conducted by Susanna Mälkki. The program will continue with Symphony No. 5 from Prokofiev. Can’t make the performance on Friday? Attend the Saturday, Nov. 30 performance at 8 PM. 

When: Friday, November 29, 2019. 8 PM, EDT.  

Where: Verizon Hall, 300 S Broad St., Philadelphia, PA, 19102. 

Tickets: Start at $39.  



SUNDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2019 

PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA: ORGAN AND BRASS CHRISTMAS

Concert Details:  Swing into the holidays with the unmatched sound and musicality of The Philadelphia Orchestra’s legendary brass section as they usher in the holiday season. Enjoy classic works from J.S. Bach, Leontovich, Martin, Tchaikovsky, Holst, and more as conducted by Erina Yashima.  

When: Sunday, December 1, 2019. 2 PM, EDT.  

Where: Verizon Hall, 300 S Broad St., Philadelphia, PA, 19102. 

Tickets: Start at $25.  


PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL GUITAR SOCIETY MEMBERS CONCERT

Concert Details:  The Philadelphia Classical Guitar Society invites you to enjoy their annual concert which pays homage to the many talented members of the society. Stick around post-concert for a Holiday party where you can meet members and other local artists.

When: Sunday, December 1, 2019. 3 PM, EDT.  

Where: Settlement Music School, 416 Queen Street, Philadelphia, PA, 19147. 

Tickets: Start at $30.  

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