San Francisco Symphony 2024–25 Season Subscription Group
The OFJCC will be taking a group to four Thursday matinee concerts for the new 2024–25 season at Davies Symphony Hall. Price includes orchestra seats and round-trip transportation from the OFJCC to Davies Symphony Hall by private 56-passenger coach with restroom on board. Maximum group size is 45.
The San Francisco Symphony subscription group is currently sold out. Add your name to the waiting list for cancellations and single tickets. Contact Michelle Rosengaus at [email protected].
Concert dates:
November 21, 2024: Labadie Conducts Mozart
The Canadian early-music master Bernard Labadie leads the SF Symphony in an effervescent all-Mozart program. Soprano Lucy Crowe makes her symphony debut in hidden gems from Mozart's Italian- and German-language repertoire. Capping off the program is Mozart's Symphony No. 39, which finds the composer reveling in the very act of music making.
January 30, 2025: Blomstedt Conducts Schubert and Brahms
Conductor Laureate Herbert Blomstedt brings his eloquent exactitude to two treasures of the German symphonic tradition. In a diary entry that Schubert wrote around the time he composed his Fifth Symphony, he raved about the "haunting" influence of Mozart. Brahms worked on his First Symphony for more than 20 years; he fretted obsessively about living up to Beethoven's example.
March 13, 2025: Chan Conducts Tchaikovsky
Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake is a fairy tale made tender and violent, ethereal and primal. Thanks to Tchaikovsky's music, you can watch the enchanted swans glide across the moon-dappled lake of your mind. Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony Pathetique, inhabits a mood of exquisite longing. He called it "the best thing I ever composed or shall compose."
May 29, 2025: Salonen & Hahn
A blazingly beautiful all-Beethoven program: Hilary Hahn performs the Violin Concerto, a work of singular scope, vision and majesty. Beethoven's Symphony No. 4 isn't performed as often as his other symphonies, but it is every bit as beguiling. Bubbling over with Haydnesque wit and dance-derived hooks that wouldn't seem odd in a Mozart opera, the Fourth might be Beethoven's most underrated symphony.
Itinerary:
11:30 AM | Check-in (lower lobby of Schultz Cultural Arts Hall)
2:00–4:00 PM | Concert at Davies Symphony Hall
5:30 PM | Arrive at the OFJCC (depending on traffic)
To register, contact Michelle Rosengaus at [email protected] or call (650) 223-8616.
Senior Programs are made possible in part by generous contributions from the Jewish Community Federation & Endowment Fund, the John R. Schwabacher Family, as well as many other individual donors. We are grateful for their generous support.
For Adults
Thursdays, November 21, 2024; January 30, March 13, May 29, 2025
Price: $595 | $155 Single Tickets, if available
Price includes orchestra seats for four concerts, round-trip bus transportation from the OFJCC by private coach, driver gratuity, plus logistical arrangements and reminders yearlong.
Refunds: $100 non-refundable cancellation fee. No refunds after November 1.