The Philadelphia Orchestra
The Philadelphia Orchestra is an American symphony, founded in 1900 and based at the Kimmel Center’s Marian Anderson Hall in Philadelphia.
It performs over 130 subscription concerts annually, boasts Grammy‑winning recordings, and is led by Music and Artistic Director Yannick Nézet‑Séguin.
Address: 300 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, PA 19107
Phone: (215) 893-1999
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The Mann’s Historic Partnership with The Philadelphia Orchestra to Be on Full Display July 24-27
When The Philadelphia Orchestra returns to the Mann Center for the Performing Arts for the second week of its summer residency in Fairmount Park, it…
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Philadelphia Celebrates Its 45-Year Sister City Anniversary with Tianjin, China
As the sun rose over Tianjin in China and set over Philadelphia, a shared spirit of kinship filled the air on April 23 as both…
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Musicians, Music Director of Philadelphia Orchestra to Donate Services for Unforgettable Opening Night
Any Chester Countians craving the wonderful sound of organized music and the beautiful visuals of ballet? Just down the road, the Philadelphia Orchestra and Music…
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Concertmaster of Philadelphia Orchestra Performs at Dedication of Villa Maria’s New Grand Piano
Renowned violinist David Kim, the Concertmaster of The Philadelphia Orchestra, performed Tuesday night at the Marian Center Auditorium on the campus of Villa Maria Academy…
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Kennett Symphony to Host Concertmaster of Philadelphia Orchestra for Fundraiser on April 28
The Kennett Symphony will host David Kim, Concertmaster of The Philadelphia Orchestra, as he presents “From Prodigy to Professional: A Life in Music” on Sunday,…

















































