News Source: Lowell Chamber Orchestra
LOWELL, Mass., May 2, 2025 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) โ The Lowell Chamber Orchestra (LCO) is thrilled to announce its seventh season, promising an ambitious lineup of performances that continue to challenge the conventional boundaries of classical music. Building on its reputation for innovation, accessibility, and artistic excellence, LCOโs 2025โ2026 season will spotlight groundbreaking works, emerging and established composers, and an unwavering commitment to community engagement โ all presented free of charge. The season is once again organized in collaboration with โA World of Musicโ Concert Series at Middlesex Community College, where LCO is the collegeโs resident orchestra.

Image caption: The Lowell Chamber Orchestra performing. Photo: Noya Photo.
The season, titled โNew Perspectives,โ reflects LCOโs mission to bring underrepresented voices and contemporary compositions to the forefront, alongside reinvigorated interpretations of the classical canon.
The season opens with โClassical Magicโ on October 12, featuring Boccheriniโs evocative โLa casa del diavolo,โ Haydnโs Cello Concerto No. 2 with soloist William Suhโthe winner of the 2025 LCO International Young Artist Competitionโand Mozartโs iconic Symphony No. 40.
In December, audiences will experience โString Virtuosityโ, a program designed to showcase the technical brilliance of the string section through music by Corelli, Hindemith โ featuring violist Jessica Cooper โ a world premiere by Nancy Skolos, and J.S. Bach.
The season continues in February with a powerful and wide-ranging concert highlighting music from the African-American diaspora, embracing traditions that span classical, gospel, jazz, and beyond. This concert is done in collaboration with Berklee School of Music.
Aprilโs performance, โMonumental Soundsโ, juxtaposes the elegance of Martinesโ overture to โIsaccoโ, the passion of Mozartโs Piano Concerto No. 21 performed by acclaimed pianist Chi-Chen Wu, and the dynamism of Beethovenโs Symphony No. 8. This program also includes the US premiere of โResiliensโ, a work by composer Felipe Oliveira, selected as the winner of LCOโs 2025 International Call-for-Scores.
The season concludes in June 2026 with the annual Pride Month and a renewed celebration of LGBTQ artistry in โPride: A Rainbow of Artistry.โ
โEach season is an opportunity to explore music that speaks to the present moment,โ says LCO Music Director Orlando Cela. โThis year, weโre amplifying voices that deserve to be heard and crafting programs that ask audiences to listen differently โ to reconsider what classical music can be.โ
With performances that span genres, centuries, and cultures, the Lowell Chamber Orchestra continues to lead as a champion of inclusivity in classical music. By spotlighting living composers, emerging artists, and historically overlooked figures, the orchestra invites audiences to reconsider what classical music isโand what it can become. All concerts remain free and open to the public, reinforcing LCOโs commitment to accessibility and cultural enrichment for the Greater Lowell community.
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