The Philharmonic performed the World Premiere of Gabriela Ortiz’s “Clara” as part of the Schumann Connection, two weeks of programs conducted by Gustavo Dudamel that explore the partne…
SOURCE: YouTube at 06:54PMHappy International Women’s Day! Through March 31, catch “The Special Case of Steffy Goldner” at the New-York Historical Society. Co-created by Nives Widauer and the New York Philharmo…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:06PMMaestro Herbert Blomstedt and the New York Philharmonic dedicate this week's performances to the people of Ukraine. To honor them and to join them in longing for peace, the Orchestra perform…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:54PMAs we celebrate Black History Month, we reflect on a historic moment from earlier this season. To mark the occasion of the New York Philharmonic's first concert back in front of live audienc…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:36PMThe New York Philharmonic and John Jay College of Criminal Justice co-present “Unjust Malaise: Julius Eastman and a Broken Mental Health System,” the third installment in “The Unanswer…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:36PMAll spring, we’re celebrating the 25th anniversary of the New York Philharmonic Very Young Composers Program by asking composers what advice they'd give to their younger selves — and to …
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:12PMLove is on our minds ! Today we celebrate love in all its complexity. This excerpt of “Love Story” by Gregory Spears and poet Tracy K. Smith is the World Premiere performance by Artist-i…
SOURCE: YouTube at 09:54PMThis is a story about love lost. During Black History Month we highlight Julius Eastman, who wrote his last known large-scale work, Symphony No. II — “The Faithful Friend: The Lover Frie…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:37PMSheku Kanneh-Mason makes his New York Philharmonic debut as soloist in Dvořák’s Cello Concerto. Simone Young returns to conduct the Philharmonic in a program that also includes Webern’…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:18PMIf you had a chance to give a piece of advice to your younger self, what would you want to tell yourself? To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the New York Philharmonic Very Young Composers…
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:54PMHappy Lunar New Year! 🎆 新年快樂 恭喜發財 새해 복 많이 받으세요 Chúc Mừng Năm Mới Next week we celebrate the Year of the Tiger in our annual Lunar New Year Concert…
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:12PMNew York Philharmonic Artist-in-Residence, countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo premiered Joel Thompson's "The Places We Leave" with original text by 22nd Poet Laureate of the US Tracy K. Smit…
SOURCE: YouTube at 10:33PMHow do listeners today reconcile the joy of Handel’s “Messiah” with the composer’s involvement with the Royal African Company and the transatlantic slave trade? Musicians and scholar…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:36PMAs part of “Authentic Selves: The Beauty Within” — the Philharmonic’s festival exploring the complexities of identity — 2021–22 Artist-in-Residence Anthony Roth Costanzo lives ou…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:48PM🚨 Attention! Our latest virtual Young People’s Concerts are out NOW! Kids, these concerts are for you! RECONNECT is our new set of virtual Young People’s Concerts (YPCs), with music …
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:18PMWhat piece opened the New York Philharmonic’s first-ever concert at @Carnegie Hall in 1892? How much was the Philharmonic’s monthly rent during its inaugural season at the Hall? Head arc…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:24PMSending "Joy!" from the New York Philharmonic family to you and yours! This arrangement of "Joy!" features members of the New York Philharmonic Brass and Percussion sections. For more infor…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:33PMJean Françaix’s playful Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano was written in 1994, towards the end of a long and prolific compositional career. It’s performed here by Associate Principal Ob…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:03PMAfter the last year and a half, we’ve made it through one of the most perilous times in our history, but we still have a long way to go. This Giving Tuesday, we are relying on donor suppor…
SOURCE: YouTube at 11:54AMFelix Mendelssohn’s first string quartet, written when he was just a teenager, receives a passionate performance by Philharmonic violinists Fiona Simon and Sharon Yamada, violist Robert Ri…
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:12PMNew York Philharmonic Music Director Jaap van Zweden sends gratitude to everyone who has helped the Orchestra through the last 20 months. We are grateful to you and wish you all a Happy Than…
SOURCE: YouTube at 09:48AM🎺 Principal Trumpet Christopher Martin heralds in the New York Philharmonic's performances of Handel's "Messiah" this year at The Riverside Church (Dec 14, 15, 17, and 18) with a little s…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:36PMAn unusual combination of instruments can create a sublime sound, especially when the performers are Philharmonic Principal Viola Cynthia Phelps, Flute / Piccolo Mindy Kaufman, and Principal…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:12PMHead into the weekend with the joy and energy of Dohnányi’s Serenade in C major, as played by Philharmonic violinist Yulia Ziskel, Principal Viola Cynthia Phelps, and cellist Sumire Kudo.…
SOURCE: YouTube at 01:36PM“[The third movement of Shostakovich’s Violin Concerto No. 1] is probably one of the most beautiful, vulnerable, heart-wrenching movements of any concerto, and for me it’s really the h…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:54PMNow available on NYPhil+: four NEW programs of chamber music performed by the virtuoso musicians of the New York Philharmonic! ✨ An all-brass program conducted by Daniela Candillari includ…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:06PMWhat a way to begin a season! For our 2021–22 season-opening concert program, “From Silence to Celebration,” led by Music Director Jaap van Zweden, pianist Daniil Trifonov joined the O…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:12PMThe inimitable MTT makes his return to the NY Phil after a decade. In this program, MTT conducts Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, “Eroica;” Berg’s Violin Concerto with Gil Shaham; and Rut…
SOURCE: YouTube at 01:06PM🎃 Trick...or treat? Philharmonic musicians give a spooky performance of Musorgsky’s “Night on Bald Mountain,” recorded last year at The Cathedral Church of Saint John the Divine. Ha…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:18PMAvailable today on NYPhil+: “From Silence to Celebration,” the New York Philharmonic’s 2021–22 season-opening concert! Conducted by Music Director Jaap van Zweden, with soloists Dani…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:24PMWhile Anthony Davis's "You Have the Right To Remain Silent" is inspired by a harrowing moment he experienced., Anthony McGill, the Philharmonic's Principal Clarinet and soloist, believes its…
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