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Boston Philharmonic Orchestra: Mahler 3rd Symphony

Presented by Boston Philharmonic Orchestra at Symphony Hall, Boston MA

Apr 08 2022
Boston Philharmonic Orchestra: Mahler 3rd Symphony

After 20 years, it is time once again for the BPO to perform Mahler’s exalted paean to nature, the Third Symphony. Renowned mezzo-soprano Susan Platts returns to sing the poignant setting of Nietzsche’s Midnight Song.

Mahler                                     

Symphony No. 3

Boston Philharmonic Orchestra

Benjamin Zander, conductor

Susan Platts, mezzo-soprano

Chorus Pro Musica

After nearly 20 years, it is time once again for the BPO to perform Mahler’s exalted paean to nature, the Third Symphony. It is the longest and most all-embracing of his works. In it, he set out to express the essence of his relationship to nature. Visiting Mahler as he was composing the Third ... view more »

ADMISSION INFO

Ticket prices: $30.00-$115.00/ Students $10.00

Call the Boston Philharmonic Box office at 617-236-0999 for student price tickets.

Additional time info:

Guide to the music with Benjamin Zander, 6:45 pm.

LOCATION

Symphony Hall

301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA 02115

PARKING INFO

We recommend booking convenient and affordable parking in advance through SpotHero. To reserve your parking spot, visit the Boston Symphony Orchestra SpotHero Parking Page and book a spot with rates up to 50% off drive-up. Please note that parking spots include garages, valets, and independent spots.

Contact SpotHero customer service at 844-324-SPOT (7768) if you have any questions.

Additional Garage Options

Christian Science Plaza Garage
235 Huntington Avenue
Boston, MA 02115

Prudential Center Garage
800 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02115

Westland Avenue Garage
35 Westland Avenue
Boston, MA 02115

Westland Avenue Rates

Gainsborough Garage
10 Gainsborough Street
Boston, MA 02115
Gainsborough Garage Rates

Coronavirus (COVID-19) Update

Info regarding how this event is being affected by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.:

1. All visitors to Symphony Hall must present proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test each time they enter Symphony Hall. 2. Everyone is required to wear a CDC-approved mask during all indoor public events in Symphony Hall, regardless of vaccination status, except when actively eating or drinking.

COVID-19 Phased Reopening Details

Face Masks Required: Yes
Proof of Vaccination Required: Yes

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