2025—2026 Season

Orchestra of St. Luke's
Experience the exceptional artistry of Orchestra of St. Luke’s in Carnegie Hall’s grand Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage in thoughtfully curated programs featuring world-renowned guest conductors and soloists, promising unforgettable musical moments.

Rodgers & Hammerstein's Oklahoma! in Concert
Orchestra of St. Luke’s brings Rodgers and Hammerstein’s first Broadway classic–Oklahoma!–to the Carnegie Hall concert stage. Conducted by Emmy- and Grammy-winning music director Rob Berman, this concert features the original orchestrations by iconic Broadway and Hollywood arranger Robert Russell Bennett, whose contributions to Oklahoma! were indispensable.

Chamber Music Series
Join St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall for vibrant, intimate concerts that blend beloved classics with hidden gems, creating extraordinary evenings of chamber music discovery.

Bach Festival 2026
In June 2026, Orchestra of St. Luke’s Bach Festival at Carnegie Hall’s Zankel Hall celebrates Bach’s enduring influence with weekly concerts featuring OSL musicians and renowned guest artists, offering fresh interpretations of Baroque masterpieces.

Visionary Sounds
The Visionary Sounds Series showcases bold, innovative compositions and fresh perspectives on classical traditions, with St. Luke’s Chamber Ensemble performing in the intimate Cary Hall at The DiMenna Center for Classical Music followed by a complimentary reception to connect with the musicians and fellow music lovers.

World Premieres for Chamber Orchestra
The 2026 DeGaetano Composition Institute culminates in the world premieres of four works for chamber orchestra developed over the course of the Institute and performed by Orchestra of St. Luke’s under conductor Brad Lubman.

Free School Concerts
OSL invites New York City’s public school students to outstanding classical music performances designed especially for young people. These OSL concerts are presented free of charge and reach thousands of children annually. For many, it is their first live orchestral experience.