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.

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

Fun fact: Carlo Gesualdo was writing harmonies in 1600 that many say the rest of Western music wouldn't catch up to for ...
05/22/2026

Fun fact: Carlo Gesualdo was writing harmonies in 1600 that many say the rest of Western music wouldn't catch up to for 300 years. What made it so striking? Gesualdo wrote with an extreme chromaticism with harmonies that shift in unexpected, almost unsettling direction—unlike anything else of his era.

Hear his Miserere mei live at Voices Carry, our season finale—alongside music by Schütz, Bach, Brahms, and Scarlatti—performed by "Boston's best professional chorus" (The Boston Musical Intelligencer). bit.ly/VCIG26

Thank you to all who joined us for the gorgeous musical performances of Bach and Telemann! As our You Are the Music camp...
05/19/2026

Thank you to all who joined us for the gorgeous musical performances of Bach and Telemann!

As our You Are the Music campaign comes to an end June 30, we've set a goal to welcome 100 new donors–and we're already at 47! If this concert moved you or someone you know, consider making a gift of any amount to keep this music playing: bit.ly/fuelthemusic

We can’t wait to share Bach + Telemann with you this weekend. Join us at Old South Church and Sanders Theatre for music ...
05/14/2026

We can’t wait to share Bach + Telemann with you this weekend. Join us at Old South Church and Sanders Theatre for music filled with hope, reflection, and the warm, expressive sounds of period instruments. Only a few seats remain! bit.ly/BTFB26

05/13/2026

This Baroque recorder part from Bach’s Cantata 106 makes everything feel lighter ☺️ If you need an escape, join us this weekend at Old South Church or Sanders Theatre! Learn more and get tickets: bit.ly/BTIG26

The Boston Globe spoke with H+H's next President and CEO, Lecolion Washington, Jr. about his background, leadership, and...
05/11/2026

The Boston Globe spoke with H+H's next President and CEO, Lecolion Washington, Jr. about his background, leadership, and vision for the future of H+H. "It’s a beautiful place to be able to try innovative things,” he said.

Washington, who has led the Community Music Center of Boston for the past nine years, is seen as a “great convener” capable of attracting new audiences to the 211-year-old organization.

Last call: $15 Early Bird tickets to the H+H Youth Choruses Spring Concert end tomorrow, May 10!On Sunday, May 17 at 5:0...
05/09/2026

Last call: $15 Early Bird tickets to the H+H Youth Choruses Spring Concert end tomorrow, May 10!

On Sunday, May 17 at 5:00pm, our HHYC singers take the stage at Josiah Quincy Upper School in Boston’s Chinatown for an afternoon of beauty, imagination, and the unmistakable energy of young voices coming into their own.

Learn more and get tickets: bit.ly/HHYCSC26

"Boston's best professional chorus" (The Boston Musical Intelligencer) takes the stage for Voices Carry, the finale to o...
05/08/2026

"Boston's best professional chorus" (The Boston Musical Intelligencer) takes the stage for Voices Carry, the finale to our 211th season. The H+H Chorus presents six works of sacred music by Schütz, Kuhnau, Bach, Brahms, Gesualdo, and Scarlatti, each tracing a path from sorrow to consolation.

Learn more and get tickets for May 29 + 31 at NEC's Jordan Hall: bit.ly/VCIG26

H+H is proud to announce Lecolion Washington, Jr. as our next Philip and Marjorie Gerdine President and CEO, beginning A...
05/08/2026

H+H is proud to announce Lecolion Washington, Jr. as our next Philip and Marjorie Gerdine President and CEO, beginning August 1, 2026.

A world-renowned bassoonist, educator, and dynamic arts executive, Washington currently serves as Executive Director of the Community Music Center of Boston, where he has championed equitable access to music education and led the organization through a period of extraordinary growth. He brings to H+H a powerful combination of artistic excellence, community-centered leadership, and bold vision for the future.

We are excited to welcome him into the H+H community and begin this next era together.

Read the full announcement: bit.ly/NewHHCEO

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9 Harcourt Street
Boston, MA
02116

Opening Hours

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

Telephone

+16172621815

Website

https://www.youtube.com/@handelandhaydn, http://www.handelandhaydn.org/

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