December 2010
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Happy New Year!
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Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic wish you and your families a very safe and happy New Year! We hope that tonight you will join Alan, the Orchestra, and an internationally renowned guest — pianist Lang Lang — as they in ring in 2011 at Avery Fisher Hall at 7:30 p.m. Can’t get here? Enjoy the all-Tchaikovsky program by watching the New Year’s Eve concert at 8 p.m....
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Happy New Year!
Dear Tumblr followers:
Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic wish you and your families a very safe and happy New Year! We hope that tonight you will join Alan, the Orchestra, and an internationally renowned guest — pianist Lang Lang — as they in ring in 2011 at Avery Fisher Hall at 7:30 p.m. Can’t get here? Enjoy the all-Tchaikovsky program by watching the New Year’s Eve concert at 8 p.m....
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One Night Only - Return to Lutèce! →
In today’s New York Post, Steve Cuozzo shares his excitement that André Soltner’s legendary restaurant Lutèce will briefly live again for one night only at the Philharmonic’s upcoming Musical Suppers Series.
On January 7, a Restaurant Associates team will recreate the famed dishes that once graced the tables of Lutèce in Avery Fisher Hall’s Arpeggio Food & Wine cafe. After the meal, chef...
One Night Only - Lutèce Will Live Again! →
In today’s New York Post, Steve Cuozzo shares his excitement that André Soltner’s legendary restaurant Lutèce will briefly live again for one-night-only at the Philharmonic’s upcoming Musical Suppers Series.
On January 7, a Restaurant Associates team will recreate the famed dishes that once graced the tables of Lutèce in Avery Fisher Hall’s Arpeggio Food & Wine cafe. After the meal, chef...
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A performer must have the technical capacity to realize an interpretation, and...
– Alan Gilbert, considering the question of interpretation in “Layover Thoughts,” his latest Curiously Random blog post on MusicalAmerica.com.
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A performer must have the technical capacity to realize an interpretation, and...
– Alan Gilbert, considering the question of interpretation in “Layover Thoughts,” his latest Curiously Random blog post on MusicalAmerica.com.
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I’ve learned more about conducting sitting at the organ at the Philharmonic than...
– WQXR.org asks NY Philharmonic organist Kent Tritle “Ten Questions” about performing Handel’s Messiah, including what he thinks of the recent food court editions. Catch the holiday favorite — without the smell of fried food — when the Philharmonic, conducted by Bernard Labadie,...
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I’ve learned more about conducting sitting at the organ at the Philharmonic than...
– WQXR.org asks NY Philharmonic organist Kent Tritle “Ten Questions” about performing Handel’s Messiah, including what he thinks of the recent food court editions. Catch the holiday favorite — without the smell of fried food — when the Philharmonic, conducted by Bernard Labadie,...
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Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic:... →
Just announced: 12 concerts, more than 30 works, available December 14, 2010, only on iTunes.
Add it to your holiday wish list today!
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I was stunned by the awesome power, beauty, and scope of the genius of this...
– Bassoonist Roger Nye recalling his first encounter with the music of Mahler. Read more of “The Musicians on Mahler” at nyphil.org, and be sure to come to Avery Fisher Hall on December 2, 4, and 7 for Mahler’s Des Knaben Wunderhorn, a work Mr. Nye says is “not to be...