
Binghamton Philharmonic Unveils Must-See New Season
The Binghamton Philharmonic Orchestra has announced its 2026 to 2027 season, and it's shaping up to be one of the most exciting yet.
Whether you love powerful classical performances, lively pops concerts, or the warmth of intimate chamber music, you'll find something special in this year’s lineup. The orchestra invites you and your family to experience these moments together right here in Broome County.
A Season Blending Tradition and Fresh Experiences
This season’s programs blend timeless masterworks with exciting new music and creative programming. You can look forward to hearing everything from Beethoven and Tchaikovsky to movie scores, festive holiday favorites, and even a fun concert inspired by the 1980s. The orchestra’s mission is to make live music feel inspiring and accessible to everyone in Broome County, no matter your musical background.
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Celebrating Hometown Stars and Notable Debuts
One of this year’s highlights is the Binghamton debut of Apalachin native violinist Sophia Werner. Audiences will also get to experience the artistry of internationally acclaimed pianist Terrence Wilson. These special performances bring together the pride of local talent and the thrill of world-class artistry.
Unforgettable Experiences: Film, Holiday Cheer, and a Nostalgic Twist
This season features some truly unique experiences, like “Haunted Hollywood,” where you can enjoy classic silent films brought to life by a live orchestra. If you love the holidays, “Winter Wonderland” is sure to put you in a festive mood with favorite songs and a carol sing-along. And if you are feeling nostalgic, the spring 1980s pops concert promises to be a crowd favorite that you will not want to miss.
Making Music Accessible for Families
If you're looking for a family outing, there is even more good news. All kids age 17 and under are welcome to attend both the symphonic and pops series concerts at no cost. This program makes it easy for families across Broome County to experience the joy of live music together and create lasting memories.
Continuing a Broome County Tradition
The Binghamton Philharmonic has been part of this community for generations, serving thousands every year through unforgettable performances and inspiring educational programs.

This new season is another chapter in that tradition, inviting all of us to come together and celebrate the power of live music.
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