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 …
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:36PMWhether 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 fir…
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:36PMNY 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 …
SOURCE: YouTube at 09:18PMThe 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…
SOURCE: YouTube at 09:03PMWhether 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 fir…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:54PMFor 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…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:54PMLast 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…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:48PMLast 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…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:33PMThe first week of NY Phil Bandwagon 2 was held at Domino Park. Our Friday and Sunday performances drew community members and families celebrating Mother’s Day. We presented performances by…
SOURCE: YouTube at 05:12PMThese are the first notes of a concert 400 days in the making. Caroline Shaw’s “Entr’acte” opened the New York Philharmonic’s first performance for an audience since March 10, 2020…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:36PMNY Phil Bandwagon 2 is a partnership between the Philharmonic and six New York institutions that use art to inspire their communities: A Better Jamaica, Casita Maria Center for Arts & Educat…
SOURCE: YouTube at 01:18PMThe New York Philharmonic and Groundswell commissioned artist Julia Cocuzza to create a mural to adorn the sides of NY Phil Bandwagon 2. Julia describes the design as "celebrating the resili…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:03PMTake a behind-the-scenes look at the process of building the shipping container that will serve as the stage for NY Phil Bandwagon 2 festivals across New York City. For more information vis…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:48PMLaunch 🚀 into the weekend with the energy of Tchaikovsky's ″Souvenir de Florence″! Watch the full performance, conducted by Jaap van Zweden, only on NYPhil+. nyphil.org/plus For mo…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:18PMHappy Earth Day! We first posted this virtual visit to Central Park set to the second and third movements of Mahler's Symphony No. 3, in partnership with Central Park Conservancy, almost ex…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:03PMIt was an honor to perform for 150 healthcare workers on April 7 — World Health Day — to kick off @Lincoln Center's Restart Stages initiative. We're reliving the beautiful day through th…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:03PMFor the first time in 400 days, the New York Philharmonic will perform live for an audience indoors as part of The Shed's "An Audience With..." series, April 14–15. We check in with two of…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:48PMJaap is back! Our Music Director returns to lead the Orchestra for the first time in over a year, in this newly recorded concert for NYPhil+ available on April 12. Violinist Joshua Bell is s…
SOURCE: YouTube at 08:54PMHappy Easter! Resurrect your spirit with the Andante con moto from Poulenc's Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano, performed by Principal Bassoon Judith LeClair and Associate Principal Oboe She…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:24PMIt's the crossover event of the century! Richard Deane returns to “What's in My Case?” with special guest Rebecca Young, host of the Philharmonic's Very Young People's Concerts. Come for…
SOURCE: YouTube at 11:42AMCopland composed “Fanfare for the Common Man” in 1942 during WWII as part of the war effort. He settled on this title because, as he put it, “It was the common man, after all, who was …
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:48PMToday marks the 110th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire. In memory of the 146 immigrant women and girls who perished, we share a clip of Julia Wolfe’s Grammy-nominated or…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:48PMAs Women's History Month celebrations continue, we share this excerpt from “Thrush Song” by Paola Prestini, who worked with Maria Popova from Brain Pickings to set text by trailblazing e…
SOURCE: YouTube at 02:42PMAssociate Principal Viola Rebecca Young -- aka “Viola Mom” on TikTok -- has a sturdy case that kept her instrument safe after a very close call! Meet Becky's extra-large viola and see wh…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:48PMWe love when our Orchestra musicians get to step forward into soloist roles. Principal Trumpet Christopher Martin and English horn Ryan Roberts shine in this climactic moment from Aaron Copl…
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:03PMConductor David Robertson describes the joy he felt being able to conduct the NY Phil in its first newly recorded concert for NYPhil+, and the magic that only occurs when musicians can perfo…
SOURCE: YouTube at 11:12AMPrincipal Trumpet Christopher Martin does quadruple duty, performing all four parts of J.S. Bach's Little Fugue in G minor, arranged for four trumpets by Louis Davidson. For more informatio…
SOURCE: YouTube at 04:06PMAvailable today on NYPhil+: pianist Aaron Diehl joins the Philharmonic in selections from “Zodiac Suite,” by legendary jazz pianist, bandleader, and composer Mary Lou Williams. Tito Muñ…
SOURCE: YouTube at 03:24PMSing along with the New York Philharmonic and the Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart in this 2009 performance of the “Hallelujah” chorus from Handel's “Messiah,” Presented by Gary W. Parr…
SOURCE: YouTube at 07:32AMComing to NYPhil+ on March 8: native New Yorker Tito Muñoz conducts an all-American program with jazz master Aaron Diehl and music by Mary Lou Williams, William Grant Still, Aaron Copland, …
SOURCE: YouTube at 12:48PMAlways full of surprises, in the middle of the final movement of Piano Concerto No. 9, “Jeunehomme” marked “Presto,” Mozart shifts gears into a sweet and sentimental waltz. The full …
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