Handel and Haydn Society

Handel and Haydn Society Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus founded in 1815. Matthew Passion (1879). H+H consistently presents world renowned guest artists. and George D.

Founded in Boston in 1815, the Handel and Haydn Society (H+H) is America’s oldest continuously performing arts organization and will celebrate its Bicentennial in 2015. Its Period Instrument Orchestra and Chorus are internationally recognized in the field of Historically Informed Performance, using the instruments and techniques of the composer’s time. Under Artistic Director Harry Christophers’ l

eadership, H+H’s mission is to perform Baroque and Classical music at the highest levels of artistic excellence and to share that music with as large and diverse an audience as possible. H+H’s esteemed tradition of innovation and excellence began in the 19th century with the US premieres of Handel’s Messiah (1818), Haydn’s The Creation (1819), Verdi’s Requiem (1878), and Bach’s St. In 1969, Artistic Director Thomas Dunn transformed the chorus into a small, expert ensemble, and in 1986, Christopher Hogwood became Artistic Director and added period instrument performances. Music Director Grant Llewellyn (2001–2006) and Artistic Advisor Sir Roger Norrington (2006–2008) continued this tradition, as Harry Christophers, appointed in 2009, does today. H+H is widely known through its concert series, tours, WGBH/99.5 Classical, NPR, and American Public Media broadcasts, and recordings. Its nine-program series, held at Symphony and Jordan Halls in Boston and Sanders Theatre in Cambridge, reaches 2,700 subscribers and 15,500 single ticket buyers from throughout New England. The orchestra comprises a core group of period instrument specialists and the chorus is a fully-professional ensemble. H+H made its European debut in 1996 at the Edinburgh International Festival with a fully-staged production of Gluck’s Orfeo ed Euridice with the Mark Morris Dance Group. Recent tours have taken H+H to the Haydn Festival in Esterházy, Austria, in 2006, and to the BBC Proms Festival, London, which the London Telegraph named one of the top musical events of 2007. Over the past 20 years, H+H has presented interdisciplinary programs featuring dance, opera, jazz, and theater. In 2003, it performed the first fully-staged performance of Monteverdi’s Vespers in collaboration with Chinese stage director Chen Shi-Zheng. H+H and Shi-Zheng premiered two more fully-staged productions, Purcell’s Dido and Aeneas (2005) and Monteverdi’s Orfeo (2006). Other collaborators include Dave Brubeck, Chick Corea, David McCullough, and Claire Bloom. H+H won a Grammy award for its recording of Tavener’s Lamentations and Praises, co-commissioned with Chanticleer. In fall 2005, its recordings All is Bright and Peace were in the Top Ten on the Billboard classical music chart together. Its first recording with Harry Christophers, Mozart Mass in C Minor, was issued in September 2010 on the CORO label, followed by Mozart Requiem in September 2011. As a major performing organization, educator, resource center, and community partner, H+H strives to entertain and inspire audiences, provide unique educational experiences for students at all levels, and reach all citizens in the community through broad outreach efforts. Established in 1985, H+H’s award-winning Karen S. Levy Educational Outreach Program reaches 10,000 students each year throughout Greater Boston, many in underserved communities. H+H also maintains partnerships with area cultural and higher education institutions, including Boston Public Library; the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Massachusetts Institute of Technology; New England Conservatory; and Harvard University.

06/17/2026

When H+H bass Dana Whiteside sings Handel’s “Vouchsafe, O Lord,” he’s reminded of one of his first solo assignments as a young baritone—and the stillness this music brings in difficult moments.

These experiences don’t happen on their own. They are made possible by those who believe in the power of music to comfort, inspire, and connect us.

As our You Are the Music campaign enters its final days, we’re just 27 donors away from our goal of welcoming 100 new donors by June 30. Help us get to 100 and unlock a $25,000 anonymous challenge gift bit.ly/give2hh

Catch 'em while you can—Early Bird pricing on subscriptions for our 2026–27 Season ends TOMORROW!Don’t let these savings...
06/16/2026

Catch 'em while you can—Early Bird pricing on subscriptions for our 2026–27 Season ends TOMORROW!

Don’t let these savings take flight. From beloved holiday traditions like Handel’s Messiah and Baroque Christmas to the power of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, Bach’s complete Brandenburg Concertos, and the world premiere of Kiss and Tell, next season is filled with unforgettable music, extraordinary artists, and moments you won’t want to miss.

Subscribe today before Early Bird pricing flies away: bit.ly/2627SUB

🎶 Registration is now open for next year!At HHYC, singers ages 7–18 develop their voice, build lasting friendships, and ...
06/15/2026

🎶 Registration is now open for next year!

At HHYC, singers ages 7–18 develop their voice, build lasting friendships, and experience the joy of making music together. From weekly rehearsals and musicianship classes to performances throughout the region and alongside the Handel and Haydn Society, HHYC offers young people a welcoming community where they can learn, grow, and thrive.

Early Bird pricing is available through June 30. Register today and join us for another unforgettable season of music, friendship, and growth bit.ly/join-HHYC

H+H Youth Choruses brag alert! HHYC graduating senior Ruth Anne Sowa brought Symphony Hall to their feet with a stunning...
06/12/2026

H+H Youth Choruses brag alert!

HHYC graduating senior Ruth Anne Sowa brought Symphony Hall to their feet with a stunning performance of Handel's “Piangero la sorte mia” from Giulio Cesare, the first of four 2026 Fidelity Investments Young Artists Competition winners to perform with the Boston Pops. “A lot of baroque opera fans,” Pops conductor Keith Lockhart noted from the stage following the applause.

Ruth Anne, count the entire H+H organization among your biggest fans! We'll be listening and applauding your future performances at Oberlin College and Conservatory and beyond.

06/11/2026

“There is nothing better than the Bach cello suites.” After hearing H+H cellist Sarah Freiberg perform, we might have to agree.

Bring moments like this to our community by making a gift before June 30. Never given to H+H before? Your first gift can have an even greater impact. Help us reach our goal of 100 new donors and unlock an additional $25,000 from an anonymous donor. 67 people have already made their first gift. Will you be next? bit.ly/give2hh

Every gift helps share the beauty, serenity, and hope of this music with more people.

📯 The Baroque horn has announced arrivals, celebrations, and important events. Today, it’s announcing that Early Bird Pr...
06/09/2026

📯 The Baroque horn has announced arrivals, celebrations, and important events. Today, it’s announcing that Early Bird Pricing on subscriptions for our 2026–27 Season ends Thursday, June 18, and time is running out to save!

Consider this your official announcement! Learn more and lock in your savings: bit.ly/2627SUB

Happy Pride from H+H! We're thankful to be part of a vibrant and diverse community of musicians and music lovers and pro...
06/08/2026

Happy Pride from H+H! We're thankful to be part of a vibrant and diverse community of musicians and music lovers and proud to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community this month, at our annual Pride concerts—and always. Music connects us all. s

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our season finale! The inspired singing of the HHYC Concert Choir and the transc...
06/04/2026

Thank you to everyone who joined us for our season finale! The inspired singing of the HHYC Concert Choir and the transcendent voices of our H+H Chorus will stay with us until we gather again in the fall. There's so much more music to come next season! bit.ly/HH2627

Join us for our season finale this weekend at NEC's Jordan Hall! "Boston's best professional chorus" (The Boston Musical...
05/29/2026

Join us for our season finale this weekend at NEC's Jordan Hall! "Boston's best professional chorus" (The Boston Musical Intelligencer) takes center stage in a program of sacred works by Bach, Brahms, Gesualdo, and more! Don't miss it: bit.ly/VCFB26

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9 Harcourt Street
Boston, MA
02116

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Wednesday 10am - 5pm
Thursday 10am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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