Single Show Tickets Now Available for Handel and Haydn Society 2022-23 Season

The Handel and Haydn Society has announced that single show tickets are now on sale for the upcoming 2022-23 season, which features eight H+H premieres. This season includes the first H+H complete performances of Mozart’s beautiful opera The Marriage of Figaro, masterpieces from Bach to Beethoven, as well as the world premiere of Crossing the Deep, an innovative concert program exploring the connections and shared themes used by classical European composers and enslaved Africans that created a new art form, the American Spiritual. Single show tickets are on sale now at handelandhaydn.org.

“This is going to be a remarkable year for H+H as we tackle some phenomenal works from the Classical and Baroque periods. While some of the pieces may be well known, H+H is ready to dust the cobwebs off and present them on period instruments – listeners will thrill to the excitement and vitality of their first performances,” said David Snead, President and CEO of the Handel and Haydn Society. “We want to bring this music to as many people as possible, and single show tickets allow everyone a chance to experience the vibrancy and joy for which H+H is known.”

Over the course of the 2022-23 season, H+H’s audiences will enjoy an all-Bach program, Beethoven’s Symphonies No. 1 and 3, the complete Brandenburg Concertos, and for the 169th consecutive year, H+H will kick off Boston’s holiday season with performances of Handel’s Messiah over Thanksgiving weekend.

In 2023, Concertmaster Aisslinn Nosky will perform Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 2, completing her survey of Mozart’s violin concertos. H+H will also give its premiere performance of the C Major Sinfonia by Marianna Martines, a pupil and friend of Haydn and Mozart who was well known in her time, but whose talents were lost to history. Rounding out the season are Mendelssohn’s Symphony No 5, “Reformation,” and Bach’s Easter Oratorio.

Featured guest soloists making their H+H debut include fortepianist Andreas Staier, sopranos Ying Fang and Robin Johannsen, tenor Andrew Haji, and basses Michael Sumuel and Krzysztof Baczyk.

The 208th season includes the return of guest conductors Rinaldo Alessandrini, Jonathan Cohen, Václav Luks, Raphaël Pichon, and David Stern.

The 2022-23 Season

The Glories of Bach                            October 7 + 9              Symphony Hall

The Marriage of Figaro                       November 17 + 18                  Symphony Hall

Handel Messiah                                  November 25 + 26 + 27          Symphony Hall

A Baroque Christmas             December 15 + 18                  NEC Jordan Hall

Beethoven + Mozart                           January 6 + 8              Symphony Hall

Beethoven Eroica                               January 20 + 22                      Symphony Hall

Bach Brandenburg Concertos       February 17 + 19                         NEC Jordan Hall + Sanders Theatre

Mozart + Mendelssohn                       March 17 + 19             NEC’s Jordan Hall

Bach Easter Oratorio              March 31 + April 2                  Symphony Hall

Crossing the Deep                       June 1 + 4                                     JFK Presidential Library and Museum

Subscription packages are also available and may be purchased by calling 617-266-3605 or visiting handelandhaydn.org.

About the Handel and Haydn Society

Boston’s Grammy-winning Handel and Haydn Society is dedicated to performing Baroque and Classical music with a freshness, a vitality, and a creativity that inspires all ages. H+H has been captivating audiences for 208 consecutive seasons (the most of any performing arts organization in the United States). Today, H+H’s Orchestra and Chorus delight more than 50,000 listeners annually with a nine-week subscription series at Boston Symphony Hall and other leading venues. Through the Karen S. and George D. Levy Education Program, H+H supports seven youth choirs of singers in grades 2-12 and provides thousands of complimentary tickets to students and communities throughout Boston, ensuring the joy of music is accessible to all. H+H’s numerous free community concerts include an annual commemoration of the original 1863 Emancipation Proclamation concert on December 31. H+H has released 16 CDs on the Coro label and has toured nationally and internationally. In all these ways, H+H fulfills its mission to inspire the intellect, touch the heart, elevate the soul, and connect us with our shared humanity through transformative experiences with Baroque and Classical music.

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