We are thrilled to announce that
@GustavoDudamel
will become Music and Artistic Director in the 2026–27 season, joining the legacy that includes Gustav Mahler, Arturo Toscanini, and Leonard Bernstein. 1/3
We wish you warmth and happiness this holiday season.
"Holiday Bones" (excerpt), arranged by
@WycliffeGordon
, performed by Gordon and the Philharmonic trombone section.
See them on Sunday afternoon at Holiday Brass:
With this performance of Ravel’s “Boléro,” Musicians of the New York Philharmonic send a message of gratitude to the healthcare workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 crisis.
#nyphilplayson
@NYPMusicians
We join the world in mourning the passing of Stephen Sondheim. We had the honor of collaborating with him for almost three decades. Though we can no longer benefit from his guidance in rehearsal, his brilliance will live on through his creations.
#stephensondheim
The NY Phil mourns the passing of Chick Corea, the jazz master whose brilliance spanned genres. We deeply regret the lost opportunity of partnering with him as the 2020–21 Mary and James G. Wallach Artist-in-Residence, and fondly remember performing Mozart with him in 1996.
See you Thursday 7:30pm EDT on Facebook and YouTube
@YoYo_Ma
Plays the Dvořák Cello Concerto
Kurt Masur conducts
Broadcast begins with
@AlecBaldwin
's recent interview with Yo-Yo
Presented with
@LincolnCenter
at Home
The New York Philharmonic is deeply saddened to learn of the passing of André Watts, a virtuosic pianist, exquisite interpreter, and warm and engaging musical partner. (1/4)
TONIGHT 7:30pm EDT on our Facebook and YouTube
@PerlmanOfficial
Plays Mendelssohn and Brahms
-Mendelssohn + Brahms Vln Concertos
-Winter from Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons
David Zinman conducts
Broadcast begins with
@AlecBaldwin
's recent interview with Perlman
#nyphilplayson
The NY Phil mourns the passing of Bernard Haitink. The musicians remember him with admiration and affection, and were honored to have performed with him 32 times since his debut in 1975 through his most recent appearances, conducting Mahler’s 9th Symphony, in 2016. 📷: Chris Lee
Welcome to the New York Philharmonic’s 2024–25 season. Enjoy your favorite symphonic pieces, discover new music, and experience stellar guest artist performances. What concerts are you most looking forward to?
What an amazing weekend in Stillwater, OK. The
@nyphil
played three concerts to open the
@McKnightCenter
, joined for two by Oklahoman and Broadway legend
@kelliohara
. In Stillwater! Thank you, McKnights and all of the generous donors who’ve made this dream a reality.
We are delighted to announce that Unsuk Chin has been awarded The Marie-Josée Kravis Prize for New Music at the New York Philharmonic. The Prize consists of $200,000 and a commission for the New York Philharmonic.
The new David Geffen Hall will open in October 2022, two years ahead of schedule and on budget, a crucial cultural revitalization project for New York City,
@LincolnCenter
and the New York Philharmonic. Read more:
Just announced: David Geffen Hall will re-open as the Philharmonic’s state-of-the-art home in Fall 2022, nearly two years earlier than planned. For more info:
#WorkingInConcert
We deeply mourn the loss of Andre Previn.
As pianist or conductor, he performed with us more than 100 times starting in 1960.
Many works he composed graced our programs, including the World Premiere of "The Magic Number" in 1997.
What a way to begin a season! For our 2021–22 season-opening concert program, “From Silence to Celebration,”
@daniil_trifonov
joined the Orchestra for Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 4. The memorable performance is available to stream on-demand until December 15, only on NYPhil+.
The New York Philharmonic invites federal employees furloughed as a result of the government shutdown to attend one of our concerts free of charge.
Details:
NEWS!
We and
@LincolnCenter
are proud to announce plans for the reimagining of David Geffen Hall.
Vibrant, warm, welcoming — a space that creates community around music and the arts. Coming March 2024!
More:
#WorkingInConcert
Becky Young, our Associate Principal Viola, is celebrating
#NationalViolaDay
today w/
@SenSchumer
who wrote & passed legislation titled “Save Our Stages” when the pandemic threatened to shutter the arts. Now, ALL our musicians are back to playing the music we cherish🎻
Music Director Jaap van Zweden and the New York Philharmonic deeply mourn the passing of Christopher Rouse, Marie-Joseé Kravis Composer-in-Residence, 2012–15. A brilliant composer, generous collaborator, and inspiration, we are honored to have called him friend.
📷: Chris Lee
In compliance with New York State health regulations and on the advice of health officials, we regret that all previously scheduled concerts are cancelled through June 13, 2021 due to COVID-19.
Read more:
Gustav Mahler took the subway to work at the New York Philharmonic, where he was Music Director between 1909 and 1911. In April 2020, get acquainted with him through his first two symphonies, a walking tour of Mahler’s New York, and more.
#mahlernyp
We have cancelled our concerts through June 13, 2020, to protect our audience, musicians, employees, and community from COVID-19. We have also cancelled the 2020 European Tour, scheduled for April 30–May 12. 1/2
After a long intermission, the New York Philharmonic returns! 🎉 Explore the 2021–22 season, led by Music Director Jaap van Zweden. Subscriptions available to the general public on July 7.
As of now, tonight’s concert in Central Park is still happening! If that changes later today, we will post updates here and across our social media channels and on . You can also call the Concerts in the Parks hotline at 212-875-5709 for weather updates.
In honor of the great mezzo-soprano Christa Ludwig, who passed away on April 24, we share an excerpt from her interpretation of Mahler's “Rheinlegendchen,” conducted by
@LennyBernstein
.
Last night, Philharmonic musicians were able to do something that hasn’t been possible in 400 days: perform indoors for a live audience. “I’m kind of on a euphoric high right now, because I missed it more than I realized,” concertmaster Frank Huang said.
The NY Phil mourns the passing of legendary clarinetist Stanley Drucker, who joined the Philharmonic in 1948 and was appointed Principal Clarinet in 1960. Over the course of his 60-year tenure he appeared in more than 10,200 concerts. Learn more ▶
We deeply mourn the loss of André Previn, who performed with us more than 100 times as pianist or conductor.
In these photos Previn rehearses the Grieg Piano Concerto with Van Cliburn for…
These are the first notes of a concert 400 days in the making.
@caroshawmusic
’s “Entr’acte” opened the Philharmonic’s first performance for an audience since March 10, 2020 as part of
@TheShedNY
’s series “An Audience With...” The full program is available now on NYPhil+!
📅Concerts in the Parks, Presented by Didi and Oscar Schafer, returns next month! The NY Phil under Music Director Jaap van Zweden performs works by Copland, Rossini, J. Strauss II, and participants in the NY Phil Very Young Composers Program. See you in the parks!🌳
The NY Phil mourns the passing of Bramwell Tovey. Since 2000 this dear friend appeared in 148 NY Phil concerts as programmer, conductor, pianist, composer, and raconteur on our Summertime Classics series and our residency at the Bravo! Vail Music Festival. (1/2)
Just announced: the NY Phil’s 2023–24 season, where we celebrate Music Director Jaap van Zweden in his final season. Plus, exciting artist debuts and returning friends, 14 premieres, live-to-film presentations, and much more! Learn more ▶
Happy Birthday, Dmitri Shostakovich
“I had a very intense Shostakovich Eight and then Seven with the Philharmonic, so I really look forward to continuing that relationship.” — Jaap van Zweden
Gustavo Dudamel — the Philharmonic’s future Music and Artistic Director — will conduct the concerts on April 25–27, which follow his appearance conducting the NY Phil's Spring Gala. (1/2)
We had this cool Mahler festival planned for this spring...so we're doing it online🙂
Mahler’s New York: A Digital Festival
4/16–30
#mahlerny
#nyphilplayson
Thursday 7:30 EDT on our Facebook:
First-ever rebroadcast of the 1963 telecast of Mahler’s Symphony No. 2, Resurrection, led by former Music Director
@LennyBernstein
in tribute to President John F. Kennedy two days after his assassination
Mahler’s New York
#mahlerny