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The World's Finest Orchestras United.
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Expand Your Love of Classical Music

Whether watching the stars of today like Gustavo Dudamel and Yuja Wang or exploring the treasures from our immense archive —featuring master conductors Leonard Bernstein, Sir Georg Solti and Carlos Kleiber— Symphony is your home for legendary performances from the last century to exclusive live performances from today.

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Special offer for friends of Symphony

As a friend of a valued fan of our orchestras, you can explore Symphony for free. Enjoy all the concerts, documentaries, and live performances for 60 days.

Symphony Stirs the Senses

Immerse yourself in exclusive concerts, behind-the-scenes footage, enticing documentaries & live performances.

Frequently Asked
Questions

What is Symphony?

Symphony is a streaming video platform created in collaboration with some of the world’s leading symphonic orchestras. Every week you can enjoy an exclusive (live) performance in Symphony Night Live from one of our partner orchestras like the London Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra from Amsterdam, Budapest Festival Orchestra (Gramophone’s Orchestra of the Year 2022), The Cleveland Orchestra, Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, Czech Philharmonic and many more. On top of that Symphony offers an extensive collection of legendary symphonies and documentaries that go well beyond the music alone.

How does the 60-day trial work?

During the 60-day free trial, you get full access to all content on Symphony. You can watch and enjoy the weekly exclusive live performances and all other great concerts and documentaries on the platform. If you enjoy Symphony and want to stay, you will have to start a subscription at the end of your trial.  To remind you of this, you will receive an email a few days before the trial period expires. If you decide not to stay, you do not have to do anything. This gift trial offer stops automatically.

How and where can I watch Symphony?

Symphony is a video streaming service that you can watch online at symphony.live or via our mobile apps for iOS and Android. You can watch directly on your TV via Roku, Android TV,  Google TV, Apple TV, Amazon FireTV, and on recent Samsung and LG TV sets.

Symphony is currently available in the following locations:

(Europe:) Austria, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom;

(Americas:) Canada, United States of America;

(Asia-Pacific:) Australia, New Zealand;

More platforms and regions will be added soon

What is the subscription cost after the 60-day trial period has ended?

The cost varies based on the type of subscription selected, either monthly or annual. The monthly subscription fee is €9.95/ CHF10, while the annual subscription fee is €99/ CHF104.

What content does Symphony offer?

Symphony offers live performances with behind the scenes, stories and interviews. And: the largest symphonic video library in the world, ranging from Vivaldi’s Four Seasons to the symphonies of Beethoven, Tchaikovsky and Mahler. Watch performances by the London Symphonic Orchestra, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra from Amsterdam, the Budapest Festival Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra and more. Easily find music that suits your mood. Get recommendations based on your music taste. The library is expanding daily with new performances, orchestras and stories, so you always have something new to watch!

What quality does Symphony offer?

We attach great importance to good quality of image and sound. Therefore, Symphony’s streaming quality is always HD and the sound quality is comparable to other streaming services. A selection of titles has 5.1 digital surround sound available.

How can I cancel?

You can cancel at any time, directly from your profile page on the Symphony website.

How many devices can stream simultaneously?

You can stream Symphony on two devices simultaneously with this offer.