Chicago Symphony Orchestra

Klaus Mäkelä, Zell Music Director Designate

Preview of one of the most exciting partnerships in American orchestral music when the Chicago Symphony returns to Boston with music director designate Klaus Mäkelä. Fresh off his 2024 Series appearance with Orchestre de Paris, the 29-year-old Finnish superstar doesn’t officially take the helm of this legendary orchestra until the 2026/27 season—but this concert offers a thrilling preview of what’s to come.

Beethoven’s Seventh Symphony sets the stage with its infectious, light-footed energy—an irresistibly lively introduction to this dynamic maestro and his new ensemble.

The program concludes with Berlioz’ Symphonie fantastique, a sweeping, semi-autobiographical work depicting an artist consumed by unrequited love and fevered hallucinations. From the dreamy first movement to the frenzied "Witches’ Sabbath" finale, Symphonie fantastique is a true showpiece for both orchestra and conductor.

The CSO hasn’t played in Boston since 2001: catch up with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and hear the exciting sound of this great orchestra’s future!

Sunday, 5:00pm
103.00 (regularly: $134.00)
Symphony Hall, 301 Massachusetts Ave, Boston, MA 02115

Purchasing details

Seating 2nd balcony center
Ticketing Dated event e-ticket
Purchase by February 8, 2026

Dated event e-ticket

You will receive an e-ticket sent to you within 30 days of the event. Your MITAC receipt does not serve as an e-ticket.

2nd balcony center ($103.00)