Boston Symphony Orchestra
ENJOY THE SYMPHONY!
Join Osher at Dartmouth for a musical day at the Boston Symphony Orchestra! Every Osher trip to a BSO Friday performance follows the agenda outlined below. Your registration includes the cost of transportation and admission to the performance; it does not include meals or other expenses.
We will travel to Boston, departing from Lebanon at 8:15 AM. We will arrive in Boston about two hours before the performance begins at 1:30 PM, leaving time for you to explore on your own! We will leave Boston immediately after the performance, returning return to Lebanon around 6:30 PM.
These trips are open to the public – registration is required.
COST:
$125 per Osher at Dartmouth member
$145 per non-member
ITINERARY AT A GLANCE
Departure time is definite; other times listed below are approximate.
- 8:30 AM Depart from 1 Court Street, Lebanon, NH
- 9:00 AM Stop at New London, NH Park & Ride for additional pick-up (If needed)
- 11:00 AM Arrive at Boston
- 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM Performance
- 3:45 PM Return to bus
- 6:00 PM Stop at New London, NH Park & Ride for additional drop-off (If needed)
- 6:30 PM Return to Lebanon
Scroll down for upcoming performances and registration links.
Bus Only Option!
Want to spend time in Boston without attending the performance? There's a special bus-only option for each of the trips below. On arrival in Boston (around 11:00 AM) you'll disembark with everyone else at Symphony Hall. From there, the afternoon is yours! Meet us back at Symphony Hall at 3:45 PM to board the bus for the return trip home. Cost is $60 per person, regardless of membership status. Scroll down to register for specific dates.
Friday, March 14, 2025
Violinist Ray Chen joins baritone Dashon Burton and conductor Teddy Abrams in a program
featuring Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto, Michael Tilson Thomas’ Whitman Songs, and Leonard Bernstein’s Symphonic Dances from West Side Story.
Register:
$125 per Osher member
$145 per non-member
Bus Only Option: $60 per person
Friday, April 18, 2025
Pianist Mitsuko Uchida, considered a standout interpreter of Beethoven, joins conductor
Andris Nelsons in a program featuring Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4 and Shostakovich’s
Symphony No. 15.