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Home - Houston Symphony The Houston Symphony is Houston’s largest performing arts organization, providing a diverse range of concerts year-round for all ages
The 2025-26 Season - Houston Symphony Discover the Houston Symphony 2025–26 season! Enjoy masterpieces like Stravinsky’s Firebird Mahler’s 9th Explore concerts subscription options now
Houston Symphony - Wikipedia The first concert of what was to become the Houston Symphony took place on June 21, 1913, sponsored by the Houston philanthropist Ima Hogg Initially, the orchestra was composed of only 35 part-time musicians
Houston Symphony - Houston Cultural Events Calendar The mission of the Houston Symphony is to inspire and engage a large and diverse audience in Greater Houston and beyond through exceptional orchestral and non-orchestral performances, educational programs and community activities
HOUSTON SYMPHONY ANNOUNCES 2025 FREE SUMMER SYMPHONY NIGHTS HOUSTON (May 21, 2025) – Today, the Houston Symphony announced the 2025 Summer Symphony Nights, presented by Spec’s Wines, Spirits Finer Foods Spec’s Charitable Foundation, at Miller Outdoor Theatre
Performance Calendar - Houston Symphony View Calendar Friday, Mar 13–Sunday, Mar 15 Mozart + Elgar’s Enigma Variations Buy Tickets Friday, Mar 20–Sunday, Mar 22 Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony + Timpani World Premiere Buy Tickets Friday, Mar 27–Sunday, Mar 29 Grieg’s Peer Gynt Buy Tickets
Andrea Bocelli | Houston Toyota Center As one of the most recognizable voices in the entertainment industry and revered by fans internationally, Andrea Bocelli has been entertaining audiences for 30 years, counting nearly 90 million records sold worldwide Don't miss Andrea Bocelli with the Houston Symphony in Houston this summer!
Houston Symphony Announces 2024–25, Juraj Valčuha’s Third Season As . . . One of the most revered conductors in the world, Michael Tilson Thomas, returns to the Houston Symphony for the first time in decades to lead the orchestra and the Houston Symphony Chorus in Beethoven’s monumental Symphony No 9, capped by the justly famous, exuberant “Ode to Joy ”