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8 September 2011

Remembrance and Renewal: How did music help you cope in the days and weeks following 9/11/2001?

The Philharmonic invites you to think back ten years and to tell us how music helped you through the days and weeks following 9/11. Share your memories and reflections on Facebook, Tumblr, and Twitter (#nypremembers911). Those who would like to post their memories in person can do so on Saturday, September 10, on cards being distributed to people on line for the 7:30 p.m. concert, which we’ll display on Memory Boards outside of Avery Fisher Hall, Home of the New York Philharmonic.

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  1. stevenwaynelewis reblogged this from nyphil
  2. fuckyeahstephensondheim reblogged this from nyphil and added:
    The first time I left my house in Los Angeles after the attack was to see the newly restored print of Funny Girl at an...
  3. bandgeekk answered: My first year playing Clarinet, the New World Symphony by Dvorak has helped me more than any piece following the events in 9/11.
  4. fuckyeahstephensondheim answered: The first time I left my house (in Los Angeles) after the attack was to see the restored print of Funny Girl - an appropriate tribute to NYC.
  5. idroolinmysleep answered: I was traveling on business and had a limited no. of CDs with me. One was Dvorak’s American Quartet. I played that nonstop for…a long time.
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