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Monterey Symphony's First Concerts of 2026 on Saturday, February 21st & Sunday, February 22nd

Monterey Symphony's First Concerts of 2026 on Saturday, February 21st & Sunday, February 22nd

Monterey Symphony’s first concerts of 2026 are Saturday, February 21, at 7:30 PM and Sunday, February 22, at 3:00 PM with Music Director and conductor Jayce Ogren.

“In February, the Monterey Symphony embarks on a long-awaited choral collaboration, presenting Mozart’s miniature masterpiece Ave verum corpus and Schubert’s radiant Mass in G major,” says Ogren. “For the Schubert, we have the honor of welcoming renowned vocal soloists Deanna Breiwick, Alek Shrader, and Andrew Garland. The chorus will be provided in cooperation with San Francisco based VOLTI, prepared by their Artistic Director, Robert Geary.”

“The program will also feature Haydn’s beloved Symphony No. 104, London, and a side-by-side performance of Mendelssohn’s tuneful and mysterious Hebrides Overture, with Youth Music Monterey musicians sitting alongside the professionals of the Monterey Symphony,” says Ogren.

SATURDAY:

All Saturday night patrons are invited to a pre-concert lecture by Musicologist Christopher Anderson-Bazzoli. The lecture is held from 6:30-7:00 PM, in the Sunset Center auditorium.

SUNDAY:
The Symphony Lobby Sessions continue this season with live music in the lobby from 1:30-1:50 PM. The February session features Symphony principal flute Dawn Walker. Additionally, a pre-concert lecture by Music Director Jayce Ogren will be held on Sunday, 2:00-2:30 PM, in the Sunset Center auditorium.

Tickets are $50 for Tier 3, $70 for Tier 2, and $90 for Tier 1 seats. Students, teachers, and military tickets are $12.

About the Monterey Symphony: The Monterey Symphony was founded in 1946 and presents double weekend performances during the academic calendar, opening the season at Forest Theater, followed by six more programs at the Sunset Center in Carmel-by-the-Sea. For each program, the Symphony orchestra is comprised of 80 professional musicians from throughout California. The Symphony is committed to bringing people together through music and using the healing power of music to transform lives. The Symphony actively engages patrons of all ages through a variety of partnerships and initiatives, including performances for thousands of local school children. The Symphony’s mission is to entertain and engage our community through musical performance and education. Monterey Symphony regularly receives national attention for the strength of its audience support, robust subscription renewals and audience retention.

Performances at Sunset Center, Carmel, San Carlos and 9th Ave.
www.montereysymphony.org

Sunset Center
$50-$90
12:00 AM - 11:59 PM, every day through Feb 21, 2026.

Event Supported By

Monterey Symphony
Sunset Center
San Carlos St. at Ninth Ave.
Carmel, California 93921