April 2011
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Apr 29th
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Apr 29th
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“I particularly remember being engulfed and bathed in this larger-than-life...”
– NY Philharmonic Concertmaster Glenn Dicterow on Mahler’s Symphony No. 5 Read Philharmonic musicians’ blog posts about their favorite Mahler memories here. Catch Mahler’s Fifth this weekend on a program with Emanuel Ax.
Apr 28th
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Apr 27th
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Apr 26th
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Apr 25th
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Apr 22nd
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Apr 21st
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Apr 20th
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ListenThe latest album release on the Alan Gilbert and...
Apr 19th
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Apr 18th
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Apr 15th
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Philharmonic's 'Company' Will Play 500 Locations... →
The New York Philharmonic’s recent starry concert production of Stephen Sondheim and George Furth’s Company will arrive in movie theatres nationwide beginning June 15. The film of Company will be seen at more than 500 locations with four shows per location, according to Variety. The average ticket price will be $18.
Apr 14th
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Apr 13th
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Apr 12th
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Apr 12th
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“As a musician, believing in the primacy of meaning in music could not be more...”
–  Music Director Alan Gilbert, The Yoko Nagae Ceschina Chair, shares some of his remarks from the Annual Erich Leinsdorf Lecture in his latest Curiously Random blog post for MusicalAmerica.com. The Webcast of Mr. Gilbert’s lecture, titled “Performance and Interpretation,” can be watched in full on...
Apr 11th
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Apr 11th
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Apr 8th
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Apr 8th
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Apr 8th
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Apr 7th
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Apr 6th
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Apr 6th
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Apr 5th
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Apr 4th
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Apr 4th
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Apr 1st
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“I’m interested in the nature of interpretation and how it is connected to the...”
– Music Director Alan Gilbert, The Yoko Nagae Ceschina Chair, will give the annual Erich Leinsdorf Lecture on “Performance and Interpretation,” at the Walter Reade Theatre this Monday, April 4, at 6:30 p.m. The Leinsdorf lecture is sold-out, but don’t worry — we’ve got you covered: visit...
Apr 1st
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