Savannah Philharmonic Announces 2025-26 Season

Savannah Philharmonic Announces 2025-26 Season

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 27, 2025

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SAVANNAH, GA – The Savannah Philharmonic is excited to announce the 2025-26 season, full of a great array of music to please audiences throughout the Savannah region.

The season will open on September 13, 2025 with “American Classics,” followed by “Mozart Requiem” on November 15th and ending 2025 with the December 20th holiday concert featuring the “Best of John Williams,” which promises to transport the audience beyond their imaginations.

The Savannah Philharmonic will begin 2026 on Saturday, January 17th with “Tchaikovsky’s Fifth,” “Beethoven’s Eroica” will be performed on February 7th, and then the season finale will feature “Elgar’s Enigma” on March 28th, 2026.

“We are pleased to invite the community to experience the upcoming season,” stated Dr. Amy Williams, Executive Director. “The season, under the exceptional leadership of Music & Artistic Director, Keitaro Harada, will feature music from all genres and showcase our amazingly talented musicians.”

Each of the 2025-26 season concerts will be performed at the iconic Lucas Theatre for the Arts. Subscription renewals will be available until March 8th, and then new subscriptions are available after that date. For full season information, please visit savannahphilharmonic.org.

About The Savannah Philharmonic:

The Savannah Philharmonic, a nonprofit 501©(3), is a community-focused arts organization which strives to present concert performances and music education of the highest caliber throughout the southeast. Composed of a professional orchestra and community chorus, and led by the masterful baton of Keitaro Harada, the SavPhil performs a vast range of works from composers of the past and present, and in all genres from classical to contemporary. The organization focuses on fostering community and inspiring a true appreciation of music through equitable access to performances and education programs. To learn more visit savannahphilharmonic.org.