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NY Phil trombonist Colin Williams shares some words of wisdom for anyone looking to get back into a more rigorous practice schedule leading into the fall.
We're on Day 9 of this year's Prac…
Only available on NYPhil+ until August 8: David Lang's "prisoner of the state," an operatic tale of a woman who braves death by disguising herself as a man to free her husband, an imprisoned…
On day 2 of this year's Practice 30, composer Anna Clyne suggests keeping a 30-day journal of musical sounds that you can eventually incorporate into a longer composition. She also discusses…
Jonathan McCrory, Executive Artistic Director of NY Phil partner organization National Black Theatre, provides an affirming, inspiring, and inclusive welcome to this year's Practice 30.
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The New York Philharmonic's Practice 30 is back! We challenge you to find time to practice for 30 consecutive days, and to join our supportive community online. From August 1 to 30, post you…
Augustin Hadelich brings the heat to Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 2, led by conductor Bramwell Tovey at the Bravo! Vail Music Festival.
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Our residency at Bravo! Vail continued on July 24, 2021 with a concert that included Shostakovich's Concerto No. 1 for Piano, Trumpet, and Strings, with soloists Conrad Tao and Principal Tru…
Carlos Simon's "Fate Now Conquers" was inspired by an entry from Beethoven's journal; an excerpt from Homer's "The Illiad":
"But Fate now conquers; I am hers; and yet not she shall share In …
It was a joy to kick off our return to Bravo Vail with our friend, former Artist-in-Residence, and Board Member Daniil Trifonov! In this excerpt, Music Director Jaap van Zweden leads Beethov…
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Yefim Bronfman and Principal Trumpet Christopher Martin are the soloists in Shostakovich's uncharacteristically optimistic Concerto No. 1 for Pi…
Coming this Monday to NYPhil+: pianist Yefim Bronfman and Principal Trumpet Christopher Martin are featured in Shostakovich's Piano Concerto No. 1. Music Director Jaap van Zweden leads this …
We remember Dutch composer Louis Andriessen, who passed away today. His groundbreaking approach to music, which earned him our Kravis Prize for New Music, informs this 2018 performance of "S…
We celebrate #Pride month by keeping alive the music of a composer who died of AIDS, Robert Savage. His solo piano work, "AIDS Ward Scherzo," was written while he was in the hospital. This b…
"Everything you can imagine is possible with our little Bandwagon."
Bandwagon 2 drove away into the sunset last month but the memories, collaborations, and partnerships continue on. Watch t…
After a long intermission, the New York Philharmonic returns! Subscriptions available to the general public on July 7. Explore the 2021"22 season, led by Music Director Jaap van Zweden: http…
The orchestra is tuning up ... tomorrow we announce our 2021"22 season!
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The festive and varied kick-off of Bryant Park's Picnic Performances treats New Yorkers to music by past masters " including the Classical era's Mozart and Joseph Bologne, Chevalier de Saint…
Music can free our minds, energize and relax our bodies, and lift our spirits during times of hardship. Whether you're listening to music or creating your own, what kind of music comforts yo…
Whether you're in a (virtual) classroom or hanging out with friends, good listening can help us be effective communicators and consider different perspectives before we respond. In the first…
NY Phil Bandwagon 2 brought the beat to the Bronx last weekend with partner Casita Maria Center For Arts & Education! (Unfortunately, this weekend Bandwagon 2 activities have been cancelled …
The New York Philharmonic's 29th Memorial Day concert at The Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, presented by the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation, is conducted by Gemma New and feat…
Whether you're in a (virtual) classroom or hanging out with friends, good listening can help us be effective communicators and consider different perspectives before we respond. In the first…
For more than a year we've faced profound changes and challenges. In times like these, how do composers and other artists deliver messages of hope, and what do they inspire in you? In this s…
Last weekend at Marcus Garvey Park The National Black Theatre and the New York Philharmonic, together, were bringing culture back to Harlem and to New York City. Watch this video for a recap…
Last weekend at Marcus Garvey Park The National Black Theatre: Institute for Action Arts and the New York Philharmonic, together, were bringing culture back to Harlem and to New York City. W…