2025-26 Season
A symphonic adventure awaits you!
Our season promises world-class performances of classical pieces, along with celebrations of contemporary favorites. From genre-evolving symphonic works to the fantastical adventures of Indiana Jones, our season is filled with something for everyone.
Our performances are for the audience, and we encourage you to take a moment today to subscribe to the 2025-26 season of the Erie Philharmonic. From full-series subscriptions to flexible options, it’s the best way to see world-class performances right here in Erie!
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2025-26 Pops Series
The Music of John Williams
September 27, 7:30pm
September 28, 3:00pm
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Daniel Meyer and the orchestra celebrate the iconic sounds of cinema through the works of John Williams. From Jaws to Jurassic Park, Williams has set the scene for films spanning seven decades.
The Music of Billy Joel starring Michael Cavanaugh
November 1, 7:30pm
November 2, 3:00pm
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The music of the Piano Man comes alive on the Warner Theatre stage. Michael Cavanaugh earned both Grammy and Tony award nominations for his performance in Billy Joel’s musical, “Movin’ Out.”
Come Home for the Holidays
December 6, 7:30pm
December 7, 3:00pm
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An annual holiday tradition, the Philharmonic invites you to come home for the holidays. Celebrate the joy of the season with special guests, the Philharmonic Choruses, and ballet dancers.
Raiders of the Lost Ark Live in Concert
February 28, 7:30pm
March 1, 3:00pm
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Released in 1981 as a collaboration between George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, Raiders redefined adventure cinema and launched actor Harrison Ford to legendary status.
Ashley Brown: Spoonful of Sugar
May 3, 7:30pm
May 4, 3:00pm
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Ashley Brown earned award nominations for her performance in the title role of “Mary Poppins” on Broadway. Now she brings Broadway hits and Disney classics to Erie’s Warner Theatre.
2025-26 Symphonic Series
Brahms, Beethoven, & Rach
October 25, 7:30pm
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Perhaps one of the Russian composer's most popular works, Sergei Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2 premiered in 1908 to great acclaim. The philharmonic will open with a performance of Nänie by Brahms featuring the Erie Philharmonic Chorus, followed by Beethoven's Violin Concerto featuring David McCarroll.
Mahler’s Sixth
November 15, 7:30pm
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The legacy of the “Mahler Hammer” was created and lives on through Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 6. The evening also will include a performance of Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 20 in d minor featuring Orli Shaham.
Copland’s Rodeo
January 31, 7:30pm
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Initially reluctant to compose another "cowboy ballet," American composer Aaron Copland's "Rodeo" ballet premiered in 1942 to an impressive 22 curtain calls.
The evening will also include Barber’s Violin Concerto featuring Alexi Kenney, Walker’s Lyric for Strings, and Thompson’s Symphony No. 2.
New World Symphony
March 21, 7:30pm
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Antonin Dvořák's Symphony No. 9, known as the New World Symphony, earned the composer an international reputation. The symphony is so influential that astronaut Neil Armstrong brought a tape recording of the symphony on the Apollo 11 mission to the moon.
The evening will open with Montgomery’s Strum and Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G featuring Sean Chen.
Britten’s War Requiem
May 9, 7:30pm
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The traditional Latin mass for the dead is combined with nine poems about war written by English poet Wilfred Owen who was killed in action just one week before the World War I armistice. Composer Benjamin Britten asked that no applause follow the premiere. Britten's War Requiem was immediately considered a contemporary masterpiece. Daniel Meyer, the orchestra, and the Erie Philharmonic Chorus will offer a world-class performance of this important piece.
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