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Nueva YorkDudamel Conducts Prokofiev’s Fifth

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Adams, Di Castri, Zosha, Prokofiev
New York Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel; New York Philharmonic Chorus; Brooklyn Youth Chorus

Nueva YorkDudamel Conducts Tosca at Carnegie Hall

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Puccini: Tosca
New York Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel; Marina Rebeka; Jonas Kaufmann; Ludovic Tézier; Andrew Moore

Nueva YorkRouvali Conducts Carmina burana

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Vasks, Orff
New York Philharmonic; Santtu-Matias Rouvali; Vadim Gluzman; Sarah Dufresne; Jack Swanson; Lucas Meachem

Nueva YorkDudamel & Beethoven’s Ninth

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Beethoven
New York Philharmonic; Gustavo Dudamel; Aleksandra Kurzak; Elizabeth DeShong; Brian Jagde; Christian Van Horn
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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. 

Scenes from a marriage: The Brightness of Light at the NY Phil

Renée Fleming and the New York Philharmonic © Brandon Patoc
Kevin Puts' song cycle inspired by the correspondence of Georgia O'Keeffe and Alfred Stieglitz makes its long-awaited New York debut, featuring Renée Fleming and Rod Gilfry. 

Jaap van Zweden’s New York Philharmonic tenure ends with a bang

Jaap van Zweden © Chris Lee
Soloists, orchestra and chorus fully contribute to a powerful rendition of Mahler's Second Symphony, but it serves as a reminder of issues that have marked van Zweden's Mahler during his New York tenure. 

Become Desert stuns in NY Phil's climate-conscious program

New York Philharmonic Chorus © Chris Lee

A climate-centered concert features water-themed works by Britten and Takemitsu, but is built around the stunning New York premiere of Become Desert, a co-commissioned piece by John Luther Adams.