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New York CityJaap Van Zweden conducts: Mahler's Symphony No. 9
Mahler: Symphonie no. 9 en ré majeur
New York Philharmonic Orchestra; Jaap van Zweden
New York CityJaap van Zweden conducts: Tchaikovsky with Joshua Bell
Tchaïkovski, Chostakovitch
New York Philharmonic Orchestra; Jaap van Zweden; Joshua Bell
New York CityPaavo Järvi conducts: Prokofiev and Beethoven with Leonidas Kavakos
Beethoven, Prokofiev
New York Philharmonic Orchestra; Paavo Järvi; Leonidas Kavakos
New York CitySemyon Bychkov conducts: Dutilleux, and Víkingur Ólafsson makes his debut
Dutilleux, Strauss R., Rachmaninov
New York Philharmonic Orchestra; Semyon Bychkov; Víkingur Ólafsson
New York CitySaturday Matinee Concert
Stravinsky, Rachmaninov
Semyon Bychkov; Musicians from the New York Philharmonic
New York CityJaap van Zweden conducts: Schoenberg and Mozart
Schönberg, Mozart
New York Philharmonic Orchestra; Jaap van Zweden; Ying Fang; Tamara Mumford; Joel Prieto; Tareq Nazmi
New York CityJaap van Zweden conducts: Wagner, Brahms and Berg with Renaud Capuçon
Wagner, Berg, Brahms
New York Philharmonic Orchestra; Jaap van Zweden; Renaud Capuçon
Critiques récentesEn voir plus...
NYCB tries pandemic choreography

New York City Ballet ends its Fall Digital Season with a festival of new choreography, including works by Justin Peck and Pam Tanowitz.
Louis Langrée makes his New York Philharmonic debut

Three of the pieces that Louis Langrée conducted in his New York Philharmonic debut concerts were similarly atmospheric and impressionistic, stealing each other’s thunder. Happily, the Scriabin was cathartic.
François Girard's new Fliegende Holländer disappoints at The Met

François Girard’s production presents the moody, stormy atmosphere of Norwegian seascapes with stunning visuals, but offers few fresh ideas on the doomed love between the Dutchman and Senta.
Welser-Möst leads the New York Philharmonic in Widmann and Strauss

In his first New York Philharmonic engagement since 2000, Franz Welser-Möst pairs Jörg Widmann's Babylon Suite with Strauss' Sinfonia domestica.
Iván Fischer focuses on the big picture in Mahler 5 at Lincoln Center

The players of the Budapest Festival Orchestra once again proved themselves to be a remarkably cohesive ensemble.
Ellen Reid premiere and Renée Fleming steal the show from Bruckner 4

Ellen Reid’s evocative new work and Renée Fleming’s set of songs from her album “Distant Light” were the highlights of a program that included an uninspiring Bruckner Fourth Symphony.
A musically ideal Così in The Met's revival

Phelim McDermott’s Coney Island Così fan tutte returns to The Met, in sparkling vocal performances.
Stunning Brahms from Janine Jansen eclipses NY Phil premiere

Janine Jansen and the New York Philharmonic gave a transcendent, once-in-a-lifetime performance of the Brahms Violin Concerto. Tania Leòn’s new work and a Strauss suite paled in comparison.