Our guide to the city’s best classical music and opera happening this weekend and in the week ahead.

AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA at Carnegie Hall (Jan. 25, 8 p.m.). Who else but Leon Botstein and his ensemble would come up with a program like this, filled with orchestral music by New York composers from the middle of the last century. The most famous work is probably Schuman’s Symphony No. 3, preceded by Robert Mann’s “Fantasy for Orchestra,” Vivian Fine’s “Concertante for Piano and Orchestra” and Jacob Druckman’s “Prism.” Charlie Albright is at the keyboard.

212-247-7800, carnegiehall.org

‘DON GIOVANNI’ at the Metropolitan Opera (Jan. 30, 7:30 p.m.; through Feb. 20). Despite its rather downbeat reception, Michael Grandage’s production returns again, for the first of two runs this season. (There are five performances in April.) Luca Pisaroni is Don Giovanni, with Ildar Abdrazakov as his Leporello. Rachel Willis-Sorensen sings Anna, Federica Lombardi sings Elvira and Aida Garifullina is Zerlina, with Stanislas de Barbeyrac as Ottavio, Brandon Cedel as Masetto and Stefan Kocan as the Commendatore. Cornelius Meister conducts.

212-362-6000, metopera.org