ALBANY https://dailygazette.com/article/2018/02/08/albany-symphony-announces-2018-2019-season
BRITTEN: War Requiem
BOSTON
http://bso.http.internapcdn.net/bso/images/uploads/brochures/BSO18-19_Brochure.pdf
BACH: Christmas Oratorio ADÈS: Piano Concerto PUCCINI: Suor Angelica DVOŘÁK: Stabat Mater
CALGARY AB (Canada) https://calgaryphil.com/events/tag/20182019-season/
Includes Vincent HO: (Sandman) Trombone Concerto, KARŁOWICZ: Symphony in E minor, ZAPPA: Revised Music for Low Budget Symphony Orchestra, FARR: Hikoi: Percussion Concerto CORIGLIANO: Three Hallucinations, The Red Violin Concerto,,
CHICAGO
https://cso.org/globalassets/tickets-and-events-blocks/2018-19_season_catalog.pdfn
BARTOK: Bluebeard's Castle, VERDI: Aida, RAUTAVAARA: A Requiem in Our Time, SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony 13 – Babi Yar, James STEPHENSON: Bass Trombone Concerto
COLUMBUS Indiana http://www.thecip.org/1819season/
DURUFLÉ Requiem CHADWICK A Vagrom Ballad
DALLAS: https://www.dallasnews.com/arts/dallas-symphony/2018/02/16/dallas-symphony-season-2018-2019
ADAMS: Violin Concerto PÄRT: Tabula Rasa
EDMONTON ABhttp://edmontonjournal.com/entertainment/local-arts/sibelius-mini-festival-a-highlight-of-next-years-edmonton-symphony-orchestra-season
a 6-program SIBELIUS Festival, will include the Symphony no. 4!
FORT WORTH
http://www.fwsymphony.org/concerts/symphonic.asp
Andrew NORMAN: Concerto for Percussion + MARTINŮ: Symphony no. 1, MAHLER Symphony 5 + STRAUSS: Four Last Songs, Jimmy LÓPEZ Symphony no.1, BATES : Anthology of Fantastic Zoology CLYNE : RIFT
HOUSTON
https://www.houstonsymphony.org/tickets/subscriptions/classical-packages-2018-19/
BARTOK: Bluebeard's Castle, RACHMANINOFF: The Bells, DVOŘÁK: Stabat Mater
LONG BEACH CA. https://longbeachsymphony.org/browse-concerts/2018-2019-classical-series-become-subscriber-today/
RAUTAVAARA: Symphony 7, GOLIJOV: Sidereus, ELLINGTON: Out of the Mist
LOS ANGELES http://operawire.com/leah-crocetto-lawrence-brownlee-ailyn-perez-to-be-featured-in-la-philharmonics-2018-19-season/
TAN DUN Oratorio "Buddha's Passion"
LOUISVILLE KY https://louisvilleorchestra.org/product/classics-18-19/
MONTEVERDI Vespers 1610 + MOZART Requiem MAHLER Symphony 6
NEW JERSEY https://www.njsymphony.org/about-njso/newsroom/in-the-news/njso-announces-201819-season
composers performing their own concertos (Steven Mackey's Four Iconoclastic Episodes for violin and electric guitar, Amjad Ali Khan's Samaagam for Sarod, Concertante Group and String Orchestra) to female composers (Whitley's Speak Out, Maria Schneider's Winter Morning Walks and Florence Price's Piano Concerto
OTTAWA ONT NAC Orchestra
https://nac-cna.ca/en/orchestra/events/masterworks
SHORE: Guitar Concerto, VIVIER: Lonely Child Arvo PÄRT Trisagion VAUGHAN WILLIAMS Symphony 5
PITTSBURGH https://pittsburghsymphony.org/pso_home/classics-subscriptions-2018-2019'
rarely heard MOZART Oboe Concerto, SIBELIUS: Pojola's Daughter
PORTLAND (OREGON S.O.) http://katu.com/news/local/oregon-symphony-announces-2018-19-schedule
Stephen Goss: The Albéniz Concerto Corigliano: Symphony No. 1 Christopher Theofanidis: Percussion Concerto Unsuk Chin: Violin Concerto Copland: Piano Concerto
REGINA https://reginasymphony.com/2018-2019-season/masterworks-series
HOLST: The Planets MacINTYRE: Piano Concerto WEISENSEL:Soul of the North Richard Mascall: Ojibway tale: Nanabush and the Giant Beaver Alan Hovhaness: The Spirit of Ink Steve Reich: Different Trains
RICHMOND VA https://www.boomermagazine.com/richmond-symphony-season-highlights/
BRAHMS Requiem
ROCHESTER NY http://www.rpo.org/s_1/s_326/s_327/2018-19_Philharmonics_Series/
SIBELIUS Violin Concerto (Hadelich) + SHOSTAKOVICH Symphony 10, MAHLER: Symphony 7, MOZART: Cosi fan tutte (concert presentation)
(SALT LAKE CITY) UTAH S.O. https://www.broadwayworld.com/salt-lake-city/article/Utah-Symphony-Announces-2018-19-Season-20180208
ZOU TIAN: New Piece to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Golden Spike National Historic Site SHOSTAKOVICH: Symphony No. 12 "The Year 1917"
S.F. AREA: Philharmonia Baroque Orch & Chorale
https://philharmonia.org/2018-2019-season/
SAN FRANCISCO S.O. https://www.sfsymphony.org/1819season
PROKOFIEV Piano Concerto 2 (Bronfman), BEETHOVEN 9th, MAHLER 9th, RAVEL The Child and the Magic Spells (L'Enfant et les sortilèges - in English?) semi-staged
SEATTLE WA https://www.seattlesymphony.org/concerttickets/subscriptions
BACH: Mass in b, BERIO: Circles BOULEZ: Sur incises JANÁČEK: The Eternal Gospel, LANGAARD: Prelude to Antichrist, PAISIELLO: Mandolin Concerto
SPOKANE WA
http://www.spokanesymphony.org/core/files/spokanesymphony/uploads/files/2018-2019%20Symphony%20Program%20v2_compressed.pdf
several guest conductors trying out for the permanent position, interesting programs include RACHMANINOFF: The Bells, Nebojša Jovan Živković — Concerto of the Mad Queen, Johannes BRAHMS — Opus 25 (Arr. for piano, four hands and strings)
SOUTH BEND https://www.southbendsymphony.org/2018-19-Season-at-a-Glance
something "new" on every main series program I think, GOLIJOV Last Round, FRANK Leyendas: An Andean Walkabout, LIBERATORE The Sun's Pealing Bells. GLASS Concerto Grosso, RUNESTAD Ave Verum, BATES Mothership, Cello Concerto, JACOBSEN Ascending Bird WIJERATNE Tabla Concerto
Alastair Willis is the conductor, nice-looking hall as well
TOLEDO
http://www.toledosymphony.com/listenup
ADLER: Tuba Concerto, C. SCHUMANN: Piano Concerto
TORONTO Ont
https://www.tso.ca/concerts?start%5Bdate%5D=09/20/2018
MAHLER 5, BRITTEN War Requiem, BERG 3 Pieces + WAGNER: Die Walküre Act 1, SIBELIUS: Luonnotar + BERG Suite from Lulu
VANCOUVER BC
http://www.vancouversymphony.ca/season/2018-2019/
DVOŘÁK: Stabat Mater Michel van der Aa Concerto for Violin and Cello* (North American Première), Gubaidulina
Violin Concerto
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TOLEDO
http://www.toledosymphony.com/listenup (http://www.toledosymphony.com/listenup)
ADLER: Tuba Concerto
I believe this is the first (although I have probably always known that
Sam Adler was a composer) I have seen a work of his programmed.
The Adler piece was written for the Seattle Symphony (and recorded by them) but I am very happy to see it catching on elsewhere.
Dallas's schedule is out and unfortunately, with no music director this year, the list is very conservative. Just one work written after 2000, by Dallas native Christopher Theofanides; nothing by anyone from south of the US border and even the American stuff is Appalachian Spring. The only relative rarities are Rachmaninov's The Bells, Elgar's In the South, Nielsen's Fifth, and Hindemith's Concert Music for strings and brass.