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The Philadelphia Orchestra returns to China for a tour marking 50 years since their historic 1973 visit. Read more here.
After several weeks of the threat of a strike and months of tension, the Philadelphia Orchestra musicians approve a new labor agreement. Read more here.
AFM Local 77 has filed unfair labor practice charges with the National Labor Relations Board against the management of the Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center, Inc. on behalf of the musicians of the Philadelphia Orchestra. Read more here.
The musicians of the Philadelphia Orchestra have voted to reject their management’s best and final offer. Read more here.
Musicians of the Philadelphia Orchestra have authorized a strike if ongoing negotiations with management for a new collective bargaining agreement break down. Read more here.
Yannick Nézet-Séguin’s contract at The Philadelphia Orchestra has been extended through 2030, and his title has been expanded from Music Director to Music and Artistic Director. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra's free digital video series Our City, Your Orchestra returned this month, providing an opportunity for the musicians to go into the community and introduce viewers to positive happenings in their region. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra has donated its entire archive to the University of Pennsylvania. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra cancels its upcoming 50th-anniversary China tour. Read more here.
Upon the cancelation of their London performance on the esteemed Proms concert series due to death of Queen Elizabeth II, the Philadelphia Orchestra plays God Save the Queen. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra opens Carnegie Hall's 2022–23 season on Sept. 29th. Read more here.
In an impassioned speech, Philadelphia Orchestra music director Yannick Nézet-Séguin addresses gun violence. Read more here.
Back in full in 2022-23, the Philadelphia Orchestra announces its season with an eye on social change. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra returns to touring for the first time since the start of the pandemic. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra expands its hospital music program nationwide to more health care facilities. Read more here.
After a 572-day closure, Carnegie Hall reopens with a concert by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Read more here.
Carnegie Hall returns to in-person concerts with a lot of help from the Philadelphia Orchestra. Read more here.
Carnegie Hall to reopen on October 6th with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra and Kimmel Center to merge. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra announces 2021 summer digital stage performances. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra to welcome audiences back to the Kimmel next season. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra will perform a free concert in May for frontline pandemic workers. Read more here.
Premiering April 16, a new documentary explores the Philadelphia Orchestra's impact on classical music in China. Read more here.
Philadelphia’s Kimmel Center plans to reopen this fall with major arts groups back on stage. Read more here.
Music Director of the MET Opera and Philadelphia Orchestra, Yannick Nézet-Séguin's powerful open letter to Joe Biden and Kamala Harris urges immediate action on the arts. Read more here.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day free online concert to be performed by the Philadelphia Orchestra. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra to continue with all-virtual performances through June. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra selects advisors to guide the next phase of their groundbreaking diversity project. Read more here.
New documentary explores the Philadelphia Orchestra's role in reviving classical music in China. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra performance of Florence Price symphony begins an overdue commitment to the Black female composer’s works. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra’s free online concert honors poll workers and ballot counters. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra's new series Our City, Your Orchestra celebrates the diverse culture of their city. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra members approve new, deeper pay cuts. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra returns with online performances. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra plans for a pandemic season. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra rehearses in person for the first time since the pandemic. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra premieres new work written for the pandemic. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra channel gives Penn hospitals a new soundtrack. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra plans online gala, including a newly-commissioned piece to honor frontline workers. Read more here.
Pandemic uproots Philadelphia Orchestra summer travel plans. Read more here.
To avert 'enormous' deficit, Philadelphia Orchestra musicians take 20% pay cut as special fundraising begins. Read more here.
This Is Why We Play. Amid the pandemic, The Philadelphia Orchestra livestreams Beethoven. Read more here.
Now you can listen to Philadelphia Orchestra performances free on demand. Read more here.
Cranes, bicycles, and Beethoven’s 6th: Philadelphia Orchestra remembers 1973 in Beijing. Read more here.
At the Philadelphia Orchestra, a record-breaking $55 million gift raises the bar for local philanthropy — and that’s not all. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra receives largest gift in its history. Read more here.
The Philadelphia Orchestra has made regular trips to China for 46 years, visiting more frequently over the last 9 years as an agent of cultural diplomacy. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra reaches early, four-year labor pact with musicians. Read more here.
From Mao to Mozart: The Philadelphia Orchestra’s 80-year relationship with China. Read more here.
Philadelphia Orchestra’s Joseph Conyers believes that the arts can create better people. Read more here.