Yo-Yo Ma! Joyce DiDonato! Leonidas Kavakos! Leila Josefowicz! The Minnesota Orchestra will be keeping some pretty impressive company during Thomas Søndergård’s third season as music director.
Tickets are now on sale for this year’s Summer at Orchestra Hall and the 2025-26 season. If you want to spread out your visits, here are the most eye- and ear-catching concerts for each month from July through June 2026.
July: Summer at Orchestra Hall runs July 10-Aug. 1, and is once again hosted by irrepressible pianist Jon Kimura Parker. He’ll be the soloist for Robert Schumann’s Piano Concerto on a program that also features Samuel Lee leading the orchestra in music by Felix Mendelssohn and Peter Tchaikovsky (July 25).
August: Parker closes the summer season with Edvard Grieg’s flamboyant Piano Concerto, sandwiched between Akiko Fujimoto conducting works by Johannes Brahms and Antonín Dvořák (Aug. 1).
September: What a way to open the season! One of the opera world’s most celebrated singers, multi-Grammy-winning mezzo-soprano Joyce DiDonato, will join Søndergård and the orchestra for a song cycle by Hector Berlioz. Søndergård also conducts works by Leonard Bernstein, Guillaume Connesson and Richard Strauss (Sept. 18-19).
October: The star power continues to shine when Greek violinist Leonidas Kavakos returns to solo on a Mozart violin concerto and conduct a Dmitri Shostakovich symphony (Oct. 10-11). And English conductor Andrew Manze will lead the orchestra in Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, as well as Benjamin Britten’s “Sinfonia da Requiem” and Anna Clyne’s piano concerto, “Atlas,” with Elisabeth Brauss as soloist (Oct. 16-18).
November: After rapper Dessa returns to perform with conductor Sarah Hicks and the orchestra (Nov. 7-8), Søndergård leads an ambitious fortnight full of large-scale works, including Berlioz’s “Symphonie Fantastique” (Nov. 13-14, with Benjamin Beilman soloing on a Karol Szymanowski violin concerto) and Brahms’ “A German Requiem” (Nov. 21-22).
December: The holiday programming is bookended by Delyana Lazarova conducting music by Caroline Shaw, Joseph Haydn and Dvořák (Dec. 4-5) and a New Year’s Eve and Day program of music by Michael Tilson Thomas, Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland and Aaron Diehl soloing on a piano concerto written for him by Timo Andres (Dec. 31-Jan. 1).