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Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Pittsburgh Symphony’s 2026–27 Season Balances Familiar Faces and New Directions

onstagepittsburgh.com: The PSO’s newly announced 2026–27 classical season leans into what the ensemble does best: deep artistic relationships, ambitious programming, and a growing interest in how symphonic music fits into contemporary cultural life.

1 comment:

Jordan G said...

I for one have not read, head, or seen much about the Pittsburgh Symphony, but I do enjoy symphonic performances and what they create as a musical groups. I don't know if I will ever actually see a show done by the Pittsburgh Symphony, and I would have a hard time comparing its next season to what I would expect a season of their performances to look like. Due to the fact that I have no prior knowledge of this Symphony or in truth what is standard for a season of symphonic performances. Despite that point though I am still curious of what this company is up to after seeing the title of this article, and the contents of this article have satisfied my curiosity. In fact after reading this article it has made me want to find recordings of the Pittsburgh Symphony to see what their performances are like, and maybe this will lead to me seeing a production from them at one point.