Review: William Kentridge's Collaged Fever Dream of Shostakovich
The New York Philharmonic's performance integrates art and history, reflecting on the complexities of Soviet nostalgia and the artistry of Shostakovich.
Yunchan Lim Plays Chopin With the New York Philharmonic
Yunchan Lim's performance of Chopin's Piano Concerto showcases his extraordinary talent and encourages audiences to experience his near-sold-out performances this weekend.
Gustavo Dudamel Visits New York With Promise, and a Warning
Gustavo Dudamel embraces multiple definitions of home, identifying Venezuela and Los Angeles as integral to his identity, despite his upcoming move to New York.
Review: Philharmonic Pays Tribute to Schoenberg
Schoenberg's music has evolved from hostility to acclaim, but early works like Pelleas remain overshadowed by perceptions of his later atonal style.
Review: A Standard Rushes Back to the Philharmonic
The New York Philharmonic's reliance on repeating classical works could hinder exposure to diverse musical experiences.
Susanna Malkki and Santtu-Matias Rouvali Take Over the Philharmonic
Finland produces many exceptional conductors, demonstrating strong musical education and individual artistic styles despite their common nationality.
Gustavo Dudamel Visits New York With Promise, and a Warning
Gustavo Dudamel embraces multiple definitions of home, identifying Venezuela and Los Angeles as integral to his identity, despite his upcoming move to New York.
Review: Philharmonic Pays Tribute to Schoenberg
Schoenberg's music has evolved from hostility to acclaim, but early works like Pelleas remain overshadowed by perceptions of his later atonal style.
Review: A Standard Rushes Back to the Philharmonic
The New York Philharmonic's reliance on repeating classical works could hinder exposure to diverse musical experiences.
Susanna Malkki and Santtu-Matias Rouvali Take Over the Philharmonic
Finland produces many exceptional conductors, demonstrating strong musical education and individual artistic styles despite their common nationality.
NY Philharmonic fires two musicians over alleged sexual misconduct, abuse of power
The New York Philharmonic is terminating musicians Liang Wang and Matthew Muckey due to new sexual misconduct allegations after the musicians' union chose not to contest.
Philharmonic's Afromodernism Festival Gathers Black Artists
The Afromodernism festival at the New York Philharmonic showcases the diversity of Black musical expression, emphasizing that Black artists are not a monolith.
A Dudamel Preview: Plenty of Razzle, Short on Dazzle
Dudamel's upcoming tenure with the New York Philharmonic is marked by his notable performances and a dedication to showcasing his cultural heritage.
The $550 Million Question: How Does David Geffen Hall Sound?
Geffen Hall's renovation has significantly improved its acoustics, leading to a more resonant and enveloping sound despite some remaining shortcomings.
Gone in a Six-Year Flash: Farewell to the New York Phil's Maestro
Jaap van Zweden's tenure at the New York Philharmonic lacked a distinct leadership presence and personal touch, leaving little lasting impact on the orchestra.
Review: Philharmonic Returns to Classics, at Its Own Expense
Frequent performances of standard works invite unfavorable comparisons and challenge audience engagement. Enhancing originality and variety is essential for maintaining concert value.
New York Philharmonic Players Reach Deal Raising Base Pay to $205,000
The New York Philharmonic's musicians will receive a 30% salary increase, enhancing their pay to $205,000 and making them among the highest paid musicians nationwide.
Gone in a Six-Year Flash: Farewell to the New York Phil's Maestro
Jaap van Zweden's tenure at the New York Philharmonic lacked a distinct leadership presence and personal touch, leaving little lasting impact on the orchestra.
Review: Philharmonic Returns to Classics, at Its Own Expense
Frequent performances of standard works invite unfavorable comparisons and challenge audience engagement. Enhancing originality and variety is essential for maintaining concert value.
New York Philharmonic Players Reach Deal Raising Base Pay to $205,000
The New York Philharmonic's musicians will receive a 30% salary increase, enhancing their pay to $205,000 and making them among the highest paid musicians nationwide.