The Boston Symphony Orchestra and Andris Nelsons Announce Two Programs at New York’s Carnegie Hall on April 9 & 10, 2026

The Boston Symphony Orchestra (BSO) and Music Director Andris Nelsons are pleased to announce two programs as part of Carnegie Hall’s 2025–26 season, each pairing vivid works by living composers with core favorites of symphonic repertoire. On April 9, 2026, Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson join Nelsons and the BSO to offer excerpts from John Adams’ Nixon in China, reprising their roles from the 2023 Paris Opera production; Adams’ related work, The Chairman Dances, and Antonín Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, From the New World complete the America-themed program. The following evening, esteemed pianist Lang Lang performs Edvard Grieg’s Piano Concerto in a program of Nordic music that also includes Outi Tarkiainen’s Day Night Day (BSO co-commission) and Sibelius’ Symphony No. 1.
The BSO will announce complete details of its 2025–26 season on April 10, 2025. The season will include performances of the above programs at Boston’s Symphony Hall.
Thursday, April 9, 2026: Nelsons conducts excerpts from John Adams’ Nixon in China with Renée Fleming and Thomas Hampson, Adams’ The Chairman Dances, and Dvořák’s Symphony No. 9, From the New World
The first of two programs features world-renowned soprano Renée Fleming and acclaimed baritone Thomas Hampson performing excerpts from American composer John Adams’ groundbreaking opera Nixon in China. The 1987 work, initially met with skepticism but now widely appreciated, portrays U.S. President Richard Nixon’s diplomatic visit to China in 1972 with wife First Lady Pat Nixon to meet Chairman Mao. Fleming made her much-anticipated role debut as Pat (alongside Hampson as President Nixon) in a 2023 production directed by Valentina Carrasco at Paris Opera. Both artists have long histories of collaborating with the BSO, with Fleming’s most recent appearance with Nelsons in Kevin Puts’ song cycle The Brightness of Light garnering critical acclaim. Nelsons will also conduct Adams’ The Chairman Dances, which the composer calls an “outtake” from Act III of Nixon in China, a whimsical and minimalist musical rendering of Chairman and Madame Mao dancing the foxtrot at a presidential banquet.
That evening’s concert concludes with Antonín Dvořák’s popular Symphony No. 9, From the New World, the Czech composer's love letter to American music, which incorporates African American and Native American influences. This program is part of Carnegie Hall’s United in Sound: America at 250 festival in celebration of the US Semiquincentennial as well as the BSO’s planned America 250 festival next season.
Friday, April 10, 2026: Nelsons conducts Grieg's Piano Concerto with Lang Lang, Outi Tarkiainen’s Day Night Day, and Sibelius’ Symphony No. 1
Nelsons and the BSO return the following evening to perform a program of Nordic music, beginning with Day Night Day by innovative Finnish composer Outi Tarkiainen, co-commissioned by the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic, and Finnish Radio Symphony Orchestra. The work will have made its U.S. premiere the week before in Boston in BSO performances at Symphony Hall. The BSO first performed Tarkiainen’s music in 2024, with her piece Midnight Sun Variations about Arctic summer nights as part of the orchestra’s multi-week celebration of Nordic music, Music of the Midnight Sun. Continuing Tarkiainen’s musical exploration of Finland’s landscape, Day Night Day draws inspiration from the progression of the northern lights, incorporating traditional melodies from the indigenous Sámi people.
Superstar pianist Lang Lang joins to perform Edvard Grieg’s Piano Concerto, one of the Norwegian composer’s most enduring achievements. Lang Lang is a frequent BSO collaborator, most recently performing in the BSO’s star-studded opening gala in September 2024. His album Saint-Saëns with Andris Nelsons and the Gewandhausorchester Leipzig was released in March 2024 by Deutsche Grammophon, and he will perform the composer’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with Nelsons and the BSO on July 27 at Tanglewood. 2025–26 will mark Lang Lang’s second of two seasons as a Carnegie Hall Perspectives Artist, curating and headlining a variety of musical performances there.
Completing the program is Jean Sibelius’ Symphony No. 1, which combines Romantic influences with the composer’s distinctive style and Finnish nationalist flair.
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