April 7, 2011: Company, with an all-star cast and the New York Philharmonic, is presented at Avery Fisher Hall for four performances. It was filmed for broadcast on PBS.
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April 7, 2011: Company, with an all-star cast and the New York Philharmonic, is presented at Avery Fisher Hall for four performances. It was filmed for broadcast on PBS.
One of the most beloved and revered composers, Gustav Mahler took the subway to work at the New York Philharmonic, where he served as the tenth Music Director between 1909 and 1911. This season, the Philharmonic invites New Yorkers to get acquainted with their fellow straphanger through “Mahler’s New York,” featuring his first two symphonies, the one-night-only Mahler Grooves concert, a walking tour of Mahler’s New York, and more. And starting this Monday, check out our Instagram story for the first installment of Mahler Mondays, with a takeover by a special surprise guest! #mahlermondays #nyphil #nyphilharmonic #mahlergrooves (at New York Philharmonic) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9JtnxGhvbq/?igshid=1rtn01u50uc69
Excited for my first orchestra rehearsal with Xian Zhang tonight!! :)
Can't go wrong with Beethoven and Mahler!
You are LIVE in David Geffen Hall with the New York Philharmonic! Alan Gilbert Conductor Stephen Hough Piano Beethoven Piano Concerto No. 5, “Emperor”...
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@grecchinois Mozart Fun Fact: Did you know that Mozart’s Mass in c minor is actually incomplete? It’s missing everything in the Credo after the stunningly beautiful soprano aria, “Et incarnatus est” (one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever composed, IMHO), as well as the entire Agnus Dei portion of the mass. Still, musicians (including me!) and audiences have continued to be drawn to the piece for centuries, because of its profundity and beauty. What Mozart wrote is so beautifully composed, you almost don’t even notice that parts of the mass text are missing...It leaves one to wonder what else he would have written, had he decided to finish it! • 📸: Autograph of the first page of the Kyrie movement • #Nyptakeover #NyPhil (at New York Philharmonic) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8M1YylhW8g/?igshid=1l78c6tthww6b
Who is Gustav Mahler? Take a deep dive into Mahler’s world during our digital festival, April 16–30, with video broadcasts, audio of his complete symphonies, an archival exhibit and digital walking tour (in partnership with @googleartsculture), and activities for kids and families. Plus, groove with us on April 23 at “Mahler Grooves.” We’ll be celebrating Mahler all day with fun 🎉 activities (i.e. food, drink, dancing!). Stay tuned for more! #nyphil #nyphilharmonic #orchestra #mahler #gustavmahler #mahlergrooves #nypmahler #andoneformahler https://www.instagram.com/p/B--rhUFhOxX/?igshid=i7nnkmbupg6e
New York Philharmonic Principal Flute Robert Langevin shares Debussy’s “Syrinx” for solo flute as a way to connect to all our friends, subscribers, and fans until the Orchestra can perform together again. #nyphil #nyphilharmonic #wearenyphil #nyphilathome #flute #flutistsofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B-A6mJThjDX/?igshid=q3clbrpspjb2