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THE PHOENIX Project Jazz and Orchestra Concerts

July 23 Jazz Concert

July 24 Orchestra Concert

7:00PM

Cary Memorial Hall, 1605 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington MA, 02420

Tickets are $20 at the door, unreserved seating. Cash or check only.

It is with great excitement and anticipation that we invite you to attend our inaugural Lexington Symphony Phoenix Project Jazz and Orchestra Concerts July 23 & 24 in Lexington’s historic Cary Hall! Whether you are a long-standing member of our community or a newcomer seeking new connections and inspiration, this gathering promises to be a memorable occasion filled with meaningful moments, dynamic entertainment, and the opportunity to engage with remarkable individuals. Mark your calendar, because you won’t want to miss what we have planned!

Click here for more information about the Phoenix Project adult summer camp.

Announcing Lexington Symphony’s New Season

SUBSCRIPTIONS AND single tickets on sale now for all 2025-2026 concerts

Pianist Clayton Stephenson | Credit: JÜRGEN FRANK | The Cliburn Agency

Concertmaster Scott Moore | Credit: Paula Morin | Violinist Callum Smart | Credit: Patrick Allen and Roscoe Rutter

We hope you’ll join us for our vibrant, diverse, and culturally inclusive new season!

The season opens with Concertmaster Scott Moore performing Rimsky-Korsakov’s Scheherazade in September. Two returning soloists will join us in October and March: Van Cliburn competition finalist Clayton Stephenson will perform Brahms Piano Concerto No. 2, and British violinist Callum Smart will perform Shostakovich Violin Concerto No. 1.

Maestro McPhee will give a new twist to our signature Holiday POPS! programs which feature the Lexington Children’s Chorus, New World Chorale, and our traditional audience sing-along. In February, our Chinese New Year collaboration with the Chinese American Association of Lexington will feature Mongolian artist Monkho performing a magnificent concerto for the morin khuur, an ancient Mongolian 2-string instrument.

The season will wrap up with Jonathan McPhee’s full-length arrangement of Mendelssohn’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream featuring the Lexington Children’s Chorus.

It all adds up to another season you won’t want to miss!

Don’t miss Maestro Jonathan McPhee’s pre-concert talks at 6:30PM!

Single tickets for all performances are on sale now, as shown here.

Interested in four concerts or more? Check out our available subscriptions.

We are proud to participate in Mass Cultural Council's Card to Culture program in collaboration with the Department of Transitional Assistance, the Department of Public Health's WIC Nutrition Program, the Massachusetts Health Connector, and hundreds of organizations by making cultural programming accessible to those for whom cost is a participation barrier. For each of our concert programs, we provide EBT and WIC cardholders two complimentary tickets per person. Tickets may be picked up at the event upon showing EBT or WIC Card and by contacting Managing Director, Arianie Keeney at 781-523-9009. See the complete list of participating organizations offering EBTWIC, and ConnectorCare discounts.


Listen to Lexington Symphony’s Austrian Radio Interview with Maestro Jonathan McPhee!


 

Experience Lexington Symphony

Lexington Symphony's home, historic Cary Hall, provides a grand auditorium, outstanding acoustics, accessibility, and air conditioning. Come for pre-concert talks with Maestro Jonathan McPhee, a full orchestra of renowned musicians, thoughtfully-arranged concert programs, and family-friendly events—all here in the heart of Lexington, Massachusetts.

 
 
 

Thank You to our
2024-2025 SEASON MEDIA PARTNERS

 
 

 

Lexington Symphony is a recipient of the Massachusetts Cultural Council Cultural Investment Portfolio grant.

Lexington Symphony is a recipient of The Dana Home Foundation grant in support of the Classical Music Concerts for Lexington Seniors program. The Dana Home Foundation dedicates its resources in pursuit of the care, comfort, and well-being of Lexington seniors.

Lexington Symphony is a recipient of the 2025-2026 Community Endowment of Lexington grant, a fund of the Community Foundation for MetroWest in support of its 2025 Phoenix Project: Side-by-side Music Performance for Amateur Adult Musicians with Lexington Symphony.

Lexington Symphony is a recipient of the 2024-2025 Community Endowment of Lexington grant, a fund of the Community Foundation for MetroWest in support of its 2025 Lunar New Year East West Concert Collaboration with the Chinese American Association of Lexington.

The Community Endowment of Lexington enhances the quality of life for Lexington citizens and encourages innovative and collaborative solutions to issues facing Lexington, MA.