Save the Date! On Wednesday, August 18th, Longwood Symphony will be returning to live music with a FREE concert at DCR’s Hatch Memorial Shell on the Charles River Esplanade in partnership with our colleagues from Mercury Orchestra.
LSO Virtual Orchestra: Beethoven Symphony No. 5, Finale
"Joy follows sorrow, sunshine—rain." - Ludwig van Beethoven
The Finale to Beethoven's 5th Symphony exudes triumph in the face of adversity, and this performance is Longwood Symphony's way of celebrating the emergence from a strenuous and difficult year. The joy of live music is once again on the horizon.
May 18: The Power to THRIVE Virtual Concert with THRIVEGulu
Apr. 26 WE SHALL OVERCOME: Music & Equitable Healing
NOW AVAILABLE TO WATCH ON YOUTUBE!
With racial inequity at the forefront of our national conversation, this event is co-presented by Project STEP and Longwood Symphony to highlight the disproportionate effect of COVID-19 on communities of color and to celebrate these organizations working on the frontline for social justice and healing. This virtual gathering will include performances featuring Project STEP and Longwood Symphony musicians, conversations with the artists, a presentation from healthcare leaders working for equity, and a Q&A with some of the artists.
Apr. 15: Music for Well-Being Amid COVID-19
Thursday, April 15 at 7:00pm
LSO musicians Dr. Psyche Loui, Dr. Lisa Wong, and Dr. Jennifer Zuk explore music as a resource for well-being from the perspectives of science, medicine, and community. Particularly amid the COVID-19 pandemic, music has been a source of comfort, bonding, and healing.
Now available to watch on YouTube!
Arts-in-Medicine Educational Series for Doctors (Feb. 25 - Apr. 15)
Musicians Spotlight
2020 Virtual Gala Highlights
Enjoy some of the highlights from Longwood Symphony's first ever Virtual Gala on November 14, 2020 - including all of the fantastic musical performances.
Community Partner Event with IPPNW & GBPSR
In October 2020, we were proud to be able to continue supporting our Community Partners with a virtual event. International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and Greater Boston Physicians for Social Responsibility hosted an excellent evening of live music, engaging discussion with former Secretary of Defense William Perry, and updates on how they are fulfilling their important missions.
The event is available to watch via YouTube.
Virtual Brass Ensemble: La Peri Fanfare
Musicians "On Call" Around Boston
Longwood Symphony musicians have been sharing the joy and comfort of live music with hospitals and senior living facilities around Boston through the "LSO On Call" program. This summer, we've expanded into outdoor spaces at local hospitals to thank and celebrate the incredible healthcare providers who are working tirelessly to heal our community.
Enjoy a few short clips and photos from recent performances!
LSO Featured on PBS NewsHour
“Where do healers find comfort? For some U.S. doctors and caregivers, the answer is in music. Jeffrey Brown went to Newton, Massachusetts, recently to see how medical professionals are regenerating their spirits -- and becoming better providers in the process.”
On September 18, PBS NewsHour featured a segment about the medical musicians around the country who turn to music for comfort and healing. Some Longwood Symphony musicians have been participating in the National Virtual Medical Orchestra, which brings together musicians from the healthcare field across the country to make virtual performances.
LSO Virtual Orchestra: Haydn's 95th Symphony, 3rd Movement
#TakeTwoKnees: LSO Against Racial Injustice
The musicians of the orchestra have stepped up to Anthony McGill’s #TakeTwoKnees challenge in protest of racial injustice, intolerance, and hatred. While we are adding our voices in this small way now, we will join our orchestra colleagues to uproot and dismantle racism across the field.
Meet the Musicians with "LSO Check Ups"
Together at Home - Music from LSO Musicians
LSO & Dr. Lisa Wong featured on WHRB 95.3 Harvard Radio
Now Announcing the 2019-20 Concert Season! A Note from Ronny Feldman, Music Director
The Longwood Symphony Orchestra’s 19/20 season has arrived – welcome! Over this season’s four concert cycles, the program mix includes music spanning 250 years, from Mozart to John Harbison. During our musical journey we will visit composers from Germany, Austria, Russia, The Orkney Islands, and, of course, the US.
Welcome to the 2018-19 LSO season!
Dear LSO Friends,
It’s late summer, and I am thinking about the new season soon to begin… rehearsal strategies and concerts in Jordan Hall, the excellent repertoire, and introducing you to four inspiring soloists. In my mind’s eye, I see musicians working hard, many fresh from rounds at the hospital, playing with a sense of commitment and passion while joyfully sharing our music.















