The Unanswered Questions: Addictive Connections
The NY Phil and The Cooper Union co-present a panel exploring issues of mental health, addiction, and social justice. Hip hop / theater artist Baba Israel, sound artist Fay Victor, and NY Ph…
The NY Phil and The Cooper Union co-present a panel exploring issues of mental health, addiction, and social justice. Hip hop / theater artist Baba Israel, sound artist Fay Victor, and NY Ph…
Harlem-born director Tazewell Thompson shares his thoughts on the NY Phil's upcoming concert program "The March to Liberation," an exploration of the musical heritage of Black culture throug…
Thomas Wilkins and the New York Philharmonic preform Margaret Bonds' Decision from Montgomery Variations Young People's Concert: THE ORCHESTRA WILL NOT BE TELEVISED January 15th, 2022 For …
Composer Anna Thorvaldsdottir explains how she brings her textured, nuanced internal experience of a piece to life on the page, and into our ears. Hear the US Premiere of Thorvaldsdottir's "…
NY Phil Director of Archives and Exhibitions Gabryel Smith shares another treasure from the NY Phil Archives: Leonard Bernstein's score of Stravinsky's "The Rite of Spring," which the Orches…
Justin Freer, conductor of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in Concert, shares the unique challenges and opportunities of conducting a live orchestra with film, and takes us behind th…
The New York Philharmonic deeply mourns the passing of the legendary orchestral clarinetist Stanley Drucker, who joined the Philharmonic in 1948, at age 19, and was appointed Principal Clari…
Celebrate this #GivingTuesday by making a contribution today! And thanks to the generous support of The Tiger Baron Foundation, all new and increased gifts will be matched, doubling the impa…
The New York Philharmonic and John Jay College for Criminal Justice co-present "The Power of a Voice: How Artists and Organizations Speak Up for Justice," a panel discussion exploring how an…
Coming soon: Grammy"winning vocal band Roomful of Teeth joins the NY Phil and Music Director Jaap van Zweden for a US premiere by Pulitzer Prize winner Caroline Shaw. "Microfictions, Vol. 3"…
"Wade in the water, God's gonna trouble the water." The melody of the well known spiritual inspires the first movement of Florence Price's Fourth Symphony, here seen in its first-ever Philha…
What can you expect from an installment of The 65th Street Session, curated by Creative Partner Chris Thile? a) Artists from across the American musical landscape in their elements b) Music…
There isn't a bad seat in the stunning new Wu Tsai Theater at David Geffen Hall, set to re-open this October. But don't just take our word for it; hear from NY Phil musicians about their fir…
Don't miss the world premiere by Trinidadian composer and artist Etienne Charles which opens the new David Geffen Hall. Performed by Etienne Charles & Creole Soul and the New York Philharmon…
Join panelists, as they discuss the impact of culturally held perceptions of music versus noise and ponder the question who gets to be "loud" in New York City? For more information visit ht…
On the final day of #pride month, we look back at our "Authentic Selves: The Beauty Within" initiative with 2021"22 Artist-in-Residence Anthony Roth Costanzo. This spring, Anthony led worksh…
One week ago, the NY Phil returned to Central Park for Concerts in the Parks, Presented by Didi and Oscar Schafer. After two years of cancellations, the community welcomed the Orchestra back…
The New York Philharmonic and John Jay College of Criminal Justice co-present The Unanswered Questions: Opening the Gate, a discussion exploring how artists from marginalized groups, includi…
Pianist Jan Lisiecki Performs Beethoven's "Emperor" Concerto on the New York Philharmonic's first-ever concert at the Usedom Music Festival tonight. For more information visit https://nyphi…
Nina Shekhar's "Lumina" explores contrasts using sonic clouds. â˜ï¸ Nina also points to her piece's exploration of light versus dark and how its poignant message resonates with the c…
The 2022 Ronnie and Lawrence Ackman Classical Piano Prize at the New York Philharmonic has been awarded to 29-year-old pianist Beatrice Rana. She makes her New York Philharmonic debut,…
Did you know that former Philharmonic Music Director Dimitri Mitropoulos committed every single score he conducted to memory before the first rehearsal? 🤯 Today, the NY Phil Shelby Wh…
The New York Philharmonic and John Jay College of Criminal Justice co-present Reclaiming Our Joy: Celebrating Our Right to Happiness, the fourth installment in The Unanswered Questions, a di…
In our continuing celebration of the NY Phil Very Young Composers Program's 25th anniversary, composer Nico Muhly shares a fun tip for how young composers can build up a body of work with he…