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León, Mahler

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León, Mahler
New York Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel

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Orfeó Català - Adams, Di Castri, Prokofiev

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Adams, Di Castri, Prokofiev
New York Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel; Orfeó Català

BarcelonaGustavo Dudamel & New York Philharmonic

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Adams, Di Castri, Prokofiev
New York Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel; Orfeó Català

HamburgNew York Philharmonic

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León, Mahler
New York Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel

VienaNew York Philharmonic

Musikverein Wien
León, Mahler
New York Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel

VienaNew York Philharmonic

Musikverein Wien
Adams, Di Castri, Prokofiev
New York Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel; Orfeó Català; Cor infantil de l'Orfeó Català
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Semyon Bychkov conducts a triumphant New York Phil season finale

Semyon Bychkov conducts the New York Philharmonic © Chris Lee
The Soviet-born American conductor delivers a robust account of Bruckner’s Eighth Symphony in the final program of the Philharmonic’s subscription season.

Elim Chan takes the New York Philharmonic to the ball

Elim Chan conducts the New York Philharmonic © Brandon Patoc

The Hong Kong-born conductor conducts a masterful performance of selections from Prokofiev’s Cinderella and Philharmonic Principal Carter Brey bids farewell in Saint-Saëns’ First Cello Concerto.  

Memorable Mendelssohn from Marek Janowski and the New York Phil

Christopher Martin, Marek Janowski and the New York Philharmonic © Chris Lee

Principal Trumpet Christopher Martin plays Haydn before the esteemed German maestro conducts a vibrant Scottish Symphony. 

Barbara Hannigan makes a powerful connection in La Voix humaine

Barbara Hannigan performs La Voix humaine © Chris Lee
The Canadian soprano and conductor fuses live performance and video in a taut, volatile account of Poulenc’s punch-packing monodrama with the New York Philharmonic, sharing the bill with Strauss’ valedictory Metamorphosen

A vocally perplexing economics assignment from David Lang

Gustavo Dudamel, David Lang and the New York Philharmonic © Chris Lee
The New York Philharmonic and Gustavo Dudamel deliver the world premiere of Lang's The wealth of nations, inspired by Adam Smith's famous treatise. 

Weinberg rarity overshadows John Williams at the New York Philharmonic

Mirga Gražinytė-Tyla and Emanuel Ax © Fadi Kheir
John Williams put butts in seats with the New York debut of his Piano Concerto, but the NY Phil's first performances of Mieczysław Weinberg’s Symphony no. 5 stole the show.
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New York Philharmonic due to perform Ravel world premiere

Maurice Ravel, portrait by Achille Ouvré (1909) © Public domain | Wikimedia Commons
The early work of Ravel’s, Prélude et danse de Sémiramis, from a partially lost cantata, has not been performed since it was composed in 1902.

Insatiable curiosity: Alisa Weilerstein premieres new cello concertos

Alisa Weilerstein performs at the Rudolfinum, Prague © Petr Kadlec
The American cellist talks about her close collaborations with composers, which this season includes a new cello concerto from Richard Blackford with the Czech Philharmonic, as well as Thomas Larcher and Gabriela Ortiz.

Jamie Bernstein: Growing up with Maestro

Leonard Bernstein, 1985 © Sjakkelien Vollebregt | Dutch National Archive
Ahead of the release of Maestro, starring and directed by Bradley Cooper, Leonard Bernstein’s oldest daughter discusses her father’s impact on her life and the music world at large.