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NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicJoshua Bell Plays Beethoven's Violin ConcertoJoshua Bell joins the New York Philharmonic and Jaap van Zweden in a performance of Beethoven’s Violin Concerto, a composition of dramatic emotional scope. Jaap van Zweden, Conductor Joshua Bell, Violin BEETHOVEN: Violin Concerto in D major NPYTW 22-52 Performed November 24–27, 20212023-03-2444 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicSimone Young Conducts Brahms's Symphony No. 1Australian conductor Simone Young leads the New York Philharmonic in a performance of Brahms's melody-rich Symphony No. 1 in C minor. Recorded in November of 2021 at Alice Tully Hall. Simone Young, Conductor BRAHMS: Symphony No. 1 in C minor NYPTW 22-51 Performed November 11–13, 20212023-03-2451 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 40 – Interview with Jessica Mays on Our Vistion of the Future of the VYCMusic: Out of Blue by Jessica Mays2022-12-1336 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 39 – 2018 and 2019Music: Trip to the Moon! by Michael Rodriguez2022-12-1317 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 38 – A New Colleague, Collaborators, and Two Brooklyn GirlsMusic: Harlem Shake by Camryn Cowan2022-12-1317 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 37 – Brazil and PalestineMusic: Sitti—My Grandmother by Issa Hamdan2022-12-1334 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 36 – Adaptations, Transformations, CautionsMusic: Relative... by Amina Durakovic2022-12-1325 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 35 – The Finnish National OperaMusic: Aikalese by Finnish VYC Students2022-12-1321 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 33 – South Korea, a Long and Beautiful RelationshipMusic: The Future of Space by Taehyun Won2022-12-1328 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 34 – Family, Music Festivals, and ChurchMusic: Caleb by Noah Jimenez2022-12-1310 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 32 – International Ventures in London and IsraelMusic: Keep Walking by Naama Rolnick2022-12-1324 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 31 – New York Classes of VYC Bridge and Other New VYC VenturesMusic: Brooklyn-Bound F Train by Ethan DVer2022-12-1319 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 30 – Very Young Composers of WisconsinMusic: Trains = Awesome by Tate Bruckhart Beneath the Waves by Rowen Brunett Stephens Point Area High School Orchestra and High School Wind Ensemble2022-12-1329 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 29 – Finland: How We Became a National PresenceMusic: Between Two Winds by Vilvi Helisalo2022-12-1217 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 28 – From New York to FinlandMusic: Two Worlds by Aino Hartonen2022-12-1219 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 27 – VenezuelaMusic: Fanfare para New York by David Loyo2022-12-1217 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 26 – Finally Devoting Full Time to the ChildrenMusic: Lady Liberty in a Thunderstorm by Wendy Wen2022-12-1209 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 25 – China, Korea (North and South)Music: Opalescent by Melody Zhang2022-12-1219 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 24 – Discoveries, Affiliates, and Adventures AbroadMusic: Frayhayt byCashel Day Lewis2022-12-1216 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 23 – An Expansion, a Disaster, a Mini-Documentary, and a Name At LastMusic: This Element that Questions a Woman by Elizabeth Hawley2022-12-1208 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 22 – New York, Teaching Artists, Children, and MusiciansMusic: The Hero's Conquest by Rimari Rankin2022-12-1212 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicDebussy - La Mer: Play of the WavesDebussy - La Mer: Play of the Waves by NewYorkPhilharmonic2022-11-1501 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 21 – From New York to Denver and BackMusic: Being by Ziyi Tao2022-10-1319 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 20 – Finally! An Epiphany in BrooklynMusic: Ociantrose by Mack Scocca-Ho2022-10-1217 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 19 – Composing for the Orchestra, Children, My Children, and the Children of the WorldMusic: Two Worlds by Aino Hartonen2022-10-1205 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 18 – The World Opens, Influences, and Ideas Beginning to CoalesceMusic: Trip to the Moon! by Michael Rodriguez2022-10-1212 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 17 – Difficulties, Composing, and InspirationsMusic: The Snow Queen by Jon Deak2022-10-1214 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 16 – Coming and Going; Finding and LosingMusic: Isai Rabiu - Aye Ni Illu (Life Is a Rhythm)2022-09-0905 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 15 – Opportunities Gained and MissedMusic: Wanderlost by Elizabeth Egan2022-09-0919 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 14 – Changes: 1973, a Turbulent YearMusic: Karin Utagara: The Wave2022-09-0908 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicDaniil Trifonov Plays Beethoven's Fourth Piano ConcertoIn this broadcast of the opening concert of the 2021-22 Season, Daniil Trifonov joined Music Director Jaap van Zweden as soloist in Beethoven's Fourth Piano Concerto. In addition, Mohagany L. Browne premiered her poem "A Country of Water," commissioned by the New York Philharmonic. Alec Baldwin is your host. Mahogany L. BROWNE / A Country of Water Mahogany L. Browne, speaker and poet BEETHOVEN / Piano Concerto No. 4 in G major Daniil Trifonov, piano Jaap van Zweden, Conductor Recorded September 18, 2021 Major Support for The New York Philharmonic This Week is provided by The Kaplen Brothers Fund with support from the Audrey Love...2022-09-0143 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 13 – The Coming of Pierre Boulez and a Narrow EscapeMusic: The Harlem Renaissance: Reborn by Angelique Inzeo2022-08-2911 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 12 — Finding the Way in New York CityMusic: Boogie Down Uptown by Jordan Millar2022-08-2911 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 11 — A Miracle in New YorkMusic: tkttkttktkttkttk t tkt t tk by Nico Lipman2022-08-2906 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 10 – Unexpected Revelations at the University of IllinoisMusic: Lord of the Strawberries by Elijah Valongo2022-07-1209 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 6 – New York CityMusic: Harlem Shake by Camryn Cowan Night Sky by Maya Lubetsky2022-07-1121 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 5 – Detours and DiscoveriesMusic: Keep Walking by Naama Rolnick2022-07-1111 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 4 – Preparing the WayMusic: Unity and The Wave by Julia Arancio2022-07-1108 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 2 – A Magical WorldMusic: Vulcano by Joonas Pesonen2022-07-1115 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicOverture and Scene 1 – BeginningsMusic: Tyr and Fenrir by Saevar Rodine Symphony No. 40 by W.A. Mozart2022-07-1108 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 7 – Disappointment, Rescue, and a Lucky BreakMusic Ashanti Espiritusanto - Notes of Musical Coolness2022-07-0606 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 8 – An Alaskan State of MindMusic: Night Sky by Maya Lubetsky2022-07-0608 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicScene 9 – Italian RevelationsMusic: Shades for Orchestra by Jack Gulielmetti2022-07-0611 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicHoliday Broadcast: Baroque and Classical BeautiesBACH, J.S.: Sinfonia from Cantata No. 29 Bernard Labadie, Conductor CORELLI: Concerto Grosso in G minor, Op. 6, No. 8, 'Christmas Concerto" Bernard Labadie, Conductor HANDEL: Organ Concert in D minor, Op. 7, No. 4 Bernard Labadie, Conductor Richard Paré, Organ HANDEL: Water Music Bernard Labadie, Conductor HAYDN: Symphony No. 82, "The Bear," Hob. 1/82 Leonard Bernstein, Conductor2020-12-111h 50NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicHoliday Playlist: Hansel and Gretel, The Nutcracker, and MoreGRIEG: Lyric Suite, No. 4, March of the Dwarfs Leonard Bernstein, Conductor VIVALDI: Winter from The Four Seasons Frank Huang, Violin and Leader TCHAIKOVSKY: The Nutcracker (Selections) Alan Gilbert, Conductor OFFENBACH: Ballet of the Snowflakes Bramwell Tovey, Conductor HUMPERDINCK: Children's Prayer from Hansel and Gretel Andre Kostelanetz, Conductor2020-12-1141 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicHoliday Playlist: Bernstein and Danny KayeMOZART: German Dance in C, K. 605, “Sleigh Ride” Leonard Bernstein, Conductor TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 1, “Winter Dreams” Leonard Bernstein, Conductor STRAUSS, II: Overture to Die Fledermaus Danny Kaye, Conductor2020-12-0258 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicDvořák, Mozart, and BrahmsJulia Fischer is your soloist in Mozart’s most popular violin concerto, nicknamed Turkish for the effect of strings playing with the backs of their bows to imitate the drums of Ottoman soldiers. Plus Brahms’s gripping First Symphony, decades in the making; you’ll feel the composer’s dramatic struggle that led to the final triumph of this mighty achievement. Alec Baldwin is your host. DVOŘÁK: Carnival Overture Alan Gilbert, Conductor Program Notes: https://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/b9ce4eea-47aa-4255-bd26-7a12397d9663-0.1/fullview#page/4/mode/2up MOZART: Violin Concerto No. 5, Turkish Lorin Maaz...2020-11-301h 40NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicJaap van Zweden Conducts Wagenaar and BeethovenWith a heroic and romantic flair that one often finds in Wagner and Strauss, Johan Wagenaar’s Cyrano de Bergerac Overture explores the various traits of the title character from Edmon Rostand’s play . We then hear Beethoven’s thunderous Fifth Symphony, a work that appeared on the Philharmonic’s first program as well as on the its first commercial recording with Music Director Jaap van Zweden. Alec Baldwin is your host. WAGENAAR: Cyrano de Bergerac Overture Program notes: https://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/5a13f49b-f0aa-4a7b-ad67-9e27ad3b0f23-0.1/fullview#page/2/mode/2up...2020-11-1748 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicMahogany L. Browne: "The 19th Amendment & My Mama"Mahogany L. Browne: "The 19th Amendment & My Mama" by NewYorkPhilharmonic2020-11-0304 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicMarilyn Chin: "19th Amendment Ragtime Parade"Marilyn Chin: "19th Amendment Ragtime Parade" by NewYorkPhilharmonic2020-11-0304 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicNatalie Diaz: "lake-loop"Natalie Diaz: "lake-loop" by NewYorkPhilharmonic2020-11-0304 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicLinda Gregerson: "Interior, 1917"Linda Gregerson: "Interior, 1917" by NewYorkPhilharmonic2020-11-0301 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic"Gravity" by Anthony BarfieldPerformed by the New York Philharmonic Brass Quintet.2020-10-2704 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicStravinsky’s Petrushka from CologneIn this broadcast from Cologne, Germany, recorded on April 30, 2015, at the Kölner Philharmonie during the New York Philharmonic’s EUROPE / SPRING 2015 tour, then Music Director Alan Gilbert conducts Stravinsky’s complete score to the ballet Petrushka, featuring Philharmonic pianist Eric Huebner, as well as Ravel’s Valses nobles et sentimentales and Richard Strauss’s Der Rosenkavalier Suite. Stick around for the encores: a waltz from Swan Lake and a rousing brass arrangement of That’s a Plenty. STRAVINSKY Petrushka (1911 version, complete ballet score) Eric Huebner, Piano RAVEL Valses nobles et sentimentales R. STRAUSS Der Rosenkavalier Suite Encores: TCHAIKOVSKY Waltz from Act 1...2020-05-111h 29NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicSound ON: Leading VoicesSound ON: Leading Voices by NewYorkPhilharmonic2020-02-0710 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicMindy Kaufman and Judith LeClair Perform Vivaldi and MozartThis program offers a chance to hear New York Philharmonic musicians when they take the solo spotlight. Principal Bassoon Judith LeClair brings her virtuosity to Mozart, and piccolo player Mindy Kaufman astounds in Vivaldi, both recorded in 1986. Alec Baldwin is your host on The New York Philharmonic This Week. VIVALDI: Concerto for Piccolo, Strings, and Continuo in C major, RV. 443 Zubin Mehta, Conductor Mindy Kaufman, Piccolo MOZART: Concerto for Bassoon in B-flat major, K 191 (186e) Christopher Hogwood, Conductor Judith LeClair, Principal Bassoon NYP 20-04 Host: Alec Baldwin Producer: Mark Travis Executive Producer: Vince Ford Underwriters: Kaplan Brothers Fund; Audrey Love...2019-10-1832 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicNathan Milstein Performs Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto — Beethoven's Missa solemnisNathan Milstein is remembered as one of the finest violinists of the 20th century. Not only did he have an expansive repertoire, but he also enjoyed a remarkably long career, retiring only after he broke his left hand in a fall at the age of 82. Milstein was a regular guest of the Philharmonic, performing more than 70 concerts with the Orchestra between 1930 and 1987. We're going to hear him in a historically significant recording made in 1945 featuring Bruno Walter and the New York Philharmonic. After that, we have Beethoven's Missa solemnis conducted by Kurt Masur. Alec Baldwin is your host on the...2019-10-111h 40NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicBoulez Conducts Dukas — Bernstein Plays BeethovenPierre Boulez served as music director of the New York Philharmonic from 1971 to 1977. His performances were noted for their accuracy and clarity — particularly in highly complex new music. He also impressed critics and audiences alike with fresh interpretations of traditional repertoire — especially the music of his countrymen. In this broadcast we hear Boulez conduct the score to the ballet La Péri by Paul Dukas. And just because it's fun, we'll also hear Leonard Bernstein lead a performance of Beethoven's first piano concerto from the keyboard. Alec Baldwin is your host on the New York Philharmonic This Week. NYP 20-02 Host...2019-10-041h 01NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicGiuseppe Sinopoli Conducts R. Strauss — Bernstein Conducts Haydn's HarmoniemesseThis week we hear two of the seventeen recordings made by Giuseppe Sinopoli and the New York Philharmonic in the 1980s. We also hear Haydn's Harmoniemesse as recorded by Leonard Bernstein in 1973. Join Alec Baldwin as he begins his 10th season as the host of The New York Philharmonic This Week. R. STRAUSS: Also sprach Zarathustra, Op. 30 Giuseppe Sinopoli, Conductor HADYN: Mass in B-flat Major, "Harmoniemesse" Leonard Bernstein, Conductor Judith Blegen, Soprano Frederica von Stade, Mezzo-Soprano Kenneth Riegel, Tenor Simon Estes, Bass Westminster Choir dir. Joseph Flummerfelt STRAUSS: Tod und Verklärung, Op. 24 Giuseppe Sinopoli, Conductor 00:00 Opening and Introduction to R...2019-09-271h 58NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicJaap van Zweden Conducts A German RequiemThis week we year one of the finest works in the choral literature, the German Requiem by Brahms. The Orchestra will be joined by the Concert Chorale of New York, soprano Ying Fang, and Artist-in-Residence Matthias Goerne as the baritone soloist. Music Director Jaap van Zweden conducts and Alec Baldwin is your host on The New York Philharmonic This Week. BRAHMS: Ein deutsches Requiem (A German Requiem), Op. 45 Ying Fang, Soprano Matthias Goerne, Baritone Concert Chorale of New York Jaap van Zweden, Conductor TCHAIKOVSKY: Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36 Jaap van Zweden, Conductor 00:00:00 Opening and Introduction to Brahms 00:05:32 Brahms...2019-05-171h 58NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicJaap van Zweden Conducts Beethoven and RachmaninoffMusic Director Jaap van Zweden is joined by pianist Yefim Bronfman in a performance of Beethoven's 2nd piano concerto. The concert was recorded live on January 22, 2019, and concluded with Rachmaninoff's Symphony No. 2. BEETHOVEN: Concerto for Piano No. 2 in B flat major, Op. 19 Yefim Bronfman, Piano RACHMANINOFF: Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27 Jaap van Zweden, Conductor NYP 19-32 Host: Alec Baldwin Producer: Mark Travis Executive Producer: Vince Ford Underwriters: Kaplan Brothers Fund; Audrey Love Charitable Foundation; The National Endowment for the Arts; MetLife Foundation Photo credit: Chris Lee2019-05-031h 34NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicAlan Gilbert Conducts Mendelssohn's ElijahMENDELSSOHN: Elijah, Oratorio on Words of the Old Testament, Op. 70 Alan Gilbert, Conductor Twyla Robinson, Soprano Alice Coote, Mezzo-Soprano Allan Clayton, Tenor Gerald Finley, Bass-Baritone Jennifer Johnson, Mezzo-Soprano Benjamin P. Wenzelberg, Boy Soprano New York Choral Artists (Joseph Flummerfelt, Director) 00:00:00 Opening and Introduction to Elijah 00:07:34 Elijah: Part One 01:12:20 Introduction to Part Two 01:14:03 Elijah: Part Two 02:18:31 Closing and Credits NYP 19-30 This recording is available for download and streaming from all major distributors. NYP 19-29 Host: Alec Baldwin Producer: Mark Travis Executive Producer: Vince Ford Underwriters: Kaplan Brothers Fund; Audrey Love Charitable Foundation; The National Endowment for the Arts; MetLife Foundation ...2019-04-192h 20NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic"The Trumpet Shall Sound" - Helmuth Rilling Conducts Handel's MessiahHANDEL: Messiah, HWV 56 Annette Dasch, Soprano Daniel Taylor, Countertenor James Taylor, Tenor Shenyang, Bass-Baritone Gächinger Kantorei Stuttgart Helmuth Rilling, Director 00:00:00 Credits and Introduction 00:02:26 Sinfony 00:05:15 Comfort ye, comfort ye my people 00:08:19 Ev'ry valley shall be exalted 00:11:30 And the glory, the glory of the Lord 00:14:29 Thus saith the Lord 00:15:56 But who may abide 00:20:33 And He shall purify 00:23:08 For behold, darkness shall cover the earth 00:25:14 The people that walked in darkness 00:28:45 For unto us a Child is born 00:32:41 Pifa 00:34:59 There were shepherds abiding 00:36:34 Glory to God 00:38:18 Rejoice greatly 00:42:22 Then shall the eyes of the blind 00:42:51 He shall feed His flock - Come u...2018-11-301h 58NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicBerlioz, Debussy, and RavelThis week’s program features recordings of Debussy’s Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun and Ravel’s Noble and Sentimental Waltzes. We’ll also hear Berlioz’s Harold in Italy as well as his song-cycle, Summer Nights. Sir Colin Davis, Kurt Masur, Pierre Boulez and Leonard Bernstein conduct The New York Philharmonic. BERLIOZ: Les nuits d'été, Op. 7 Ian Bostridge, Tenor Sir Colin Davis, Conductor DEBUSSY: Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (L. 86) Jeanne Baxtresser, Flute Kurt Masur, Conductor RAVEL: Valses nobles et sentimentales Pierre Boulez, Conductor BERLIOZ: Harold en Italie, Op. 16, H. 6 William Lincer, Viola Leonard Bernstein, Conductor 00:00...2018-11-091h 51NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicHorowitz Plays RachmaninoffIn this week’s program we hear works by Sergei Rachmaninoff from throughout the Philharmonic’s recorded history, including Horowitz’s performance of the 3rd Piano Concerto under Eugene Ormandy. RACHMANINOFF: Isle of the Dead, Op. 29 Kurt Masur, Conductor RACHMANINOFF: Concerto for Piano No. 3 in D minor, Op. 30 Vladimir Horowitz, Piano Eugene Ormandy, Conductor RACHMANINOFF: Symphony No. 2 in E minor, Op. 27, II. Allegro molto Artur Rodzinski, Conductor2018-10-261h 17NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicA Sibelius SojournThis week's broadcast is dedicated to the music of the great Finnish composer, Jean Sibelius, who lived from 1865 to 1957. We hope you'll enjoy this sojourn through some of his greatest works, including the violin concerto, the Symphony No. 2, and some miniatures. Alec Baldwin is your host. SIBELIUS: Finlandia – Mehta SIBELIUS: Pohjola’s Daughter-Bernstein SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto – Francescatti and Bernstein SIBELIUS: Pelleas et Melisande (2nd movement) –Beecham SIBELIUS: Symphony No 2 – Maazel2018-05-111h 58NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicSibelius's Symphony No. 1The Symphony No. 1 by Jean Sibelius opens with a clarinet solo pining over softly rumbling timpani, revealing a theme that, after numerous heart-rending melodies and a playful scherzo, boldly returns in the final movement. Xian Zhang conducts this November 2009 performance; Alec Baldwin is your host. SIBELIUS: Symphony No. 1 XIAN ZHANG, conductor2018-03-1639 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicJeffrey Kahane from the KeyboardOn this program from March, 2010, Jeffrey Kahane leads three of Mozart's piano concerti from the keyboard. Alec Baldwin is your host. Performance date: March 25-27, 2010 ALL-MOZART MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 6 in B-flat major, K.238 MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 25 in C minor, K.491 MOZART: Piano Concerto No. 24 in C major, K.503 JEFFREY KAHANE, conductor & piano2018-02-021h 28NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicPappano conducts Mozart & BrahmsAntonio Pappano leads the orchestra in a pair of symphonies written over a century apart. The broadcast begins with Mozart's Symphony No. 31, "Paris," and it concludes with the Symphony No. 4 by Johannes Brahms. Alec Baldwin is your host. NYP 18-18 Performance date: April 8-10, 2010 MOZART: Symphony No. 31 in D major, Paris, K.297/300a (1778) BRAHMS: Symphony No. 4 in E minor, Op. 98 ANTONIO PAPPANO, conductor2018-01-261h 02NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicJoseph Alessi (Principal Trombone), Listening Through TimeListening Through Time features the New York Philharmonic’s Joseph Alessi in conversation with the Orchestra’s Archivist and Historian Barbara Haws, considering how trombone and trumpet performance practices and interpretations have changed over the decades. One of Leonard Bernstein’s Hunky Brutes, Alessi discusses former Philharmonic members as well as his father and grandfather, both members of the Metropolitan Opera. Works discussed are Tchaikovsky's Sixth Symphony, Mahler’s Symphonies conducted by Bernstein, R. Strauss' Ein Heldenleben, and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5. Philharmonic players discussed are Armand Ruta, Mario Falcone, Gordon Pulis, Simone Mantia, Warren Deck and Don Harwood. Recorded September 25, 2017. Conceived...2018-01-221h 07NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicAndrew Davis conducts The Organ SymphonyThe New York Philharmonic This Week: Commercial Record Show Andrew Davis leads the Philharmonic in a charming pair of French works in this concert from the 2009-10 season. We open with the Overture to Les francs-juges by a young Hector Berlioz and that's followed by the Symphony No. 3 by Camille Saint-Saens, "Organ." Alec Baldwin is your host. PROGRAM#: NYP 18-15 RELEASE: 01/03/2018 Performance date: June 3-5, 2010 BERLIOZ: Overture to Les Francs-juges SAINT-SAËNS: Symphony No. 3 in C minor, Op. 78 KENT TRITLE, organ SIR ANDREW DAVIS, conductor All recordings on this program are commercially available as part of the orchestra's digital download s...2018-01-0559 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicOrin O’Brien (Bass), Listening Through TimeListening Through Time features the New York Philharmonic’s Bass, Orin O’Brien in conversation with the Orchestra’s Archivist and Historian Barbara Haws, considering how bass performance practices and interpretations have changed… or remained the same over the decades. Also discussed is Orin’s experience of becoming the first woman admitted to the Orchestra. Works discussed Beethoven Symphony No. 3, Rossini Scala di Seta Overture, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, Shostakovich Symphony No. 10. Philharmonic bass players discussed are Robert Brennand, Frederick Zimmerman, Herman Reinshagen, and Homer Mensch. Recorded August 25, 2017. Conceived by Barbara Haws. Recorded by Ian Good. Edited by Charles Van Tassel...2017-12-0754 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicNYPTW presents: Mahler: The Complete Symphonies, Part IXAlan Gilbert conducts Mahler's Ninth Symphony as our multi-part Mahler cycle continues. Alec Baldwin is your host. MAHLER: Symphony No. 9 Alan Gilbert, conductor2017-11-211h 34NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicNYPTW presents: Mahler: The Complete Symphonies, Part VIIWeek 7 of our ten part Mahler cycle features Mahler's Seventh Symphony in a broadcast performance from February 28, 1981. Rafel Kubelik is the conductor and Alec Baldwin is your host.2017-11-101h 33NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicStanley Drucker (Clarinet), Listening Through TimeListening Through Time features the New York Philharmonic’s former Principal Clarinet Stanley Drucker in conversation with the Orchestra’s Archivist and Historian Barbara Haws, considering how clarinet performance practices and interpretations have changed… or remained the same over the decades. Works discussed are the entrance of Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, Debussy’s Rhapsody for Clarinet and Orchestra, Mendelssohn’s Midsummer Night’s Dream, and Mahler. Philharmonic clarinet players discussed are Simeon Bellison, Alexander Williams, Robert McGinnis, Henri Leroy and Benny Goodman. Recorded August 4, 2017. Conceived by Barbara Haws. Inspired by Sony Classical New York Philharmonic 175th Ann...2017-10-2751 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicNYPTW presents: Mahler: The Complete Symphonies, Part IVPart IV of our Mahler cycle continues with two works that showcase the human voice. The program begins with Des Knaben Wunderhorn in a performance from 1969 featuring Christa Ludvig and Walter Berry 7. That's followed by a broadcast recording of the Symphony No. 4 from 1962 featuring Georg Solti leading the Orchestra and soprano Irmgard Seefried. Alec Baldwin is your host. The New York Philharmonic This Week # NYP 18-04 Host: Alec Baldwin Producer: Mark Travis Executive Producer: Vince Ford Underwriters: Kaplen Brothers Fund; Audrey Love Charitable Foundation; The National Endowment for the Arts; MetLife Foundation Conductor: Leonard Bernstein; Sir Georg Solti (symphony) Soloist: ...2017-10-201h 58NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicNYPTW presents: Mahler: The Complete Symphonies, Part IIIPart III of our continuing ten-week Mahler cycle features a single work, the Symphony No. 3. We present a broadcast recording from October 1976 conducted by then Music Director Pierre Boulez . The Orchestra is joined by Australian mezzo-soprano Yvonne Minton, the Camerata Singers, the Boys' Choir from The Little Church Around the Corner and the Trinity Church Boys' Choir, plus the Brooklyn Boys' Choir. Alec Baldwin is your host. The New York Philharmonic This Week # NYP 18-03 Host: Alec Baldwin Producer: Mark Travis Executive Producer: Vince Ford Underwriters: Kaplen Brothers Fund; Audrey Love Charitable Foundation; The National Endowment for the Arts; MetLife...2017-10-131h 48NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicPhilip Smith (Trumpet) Listening Through TimePhilip Smith, former Principal Trumpet of the New York Philharmonic, joins Barbara Haws to discuss the opening of Mahler’s Symphony No. 5, Richard Strauss’s Ein Heldenleben, Mussorgsky’s Pictures at an Exhibition, Stravinsky’s Rite of Spring, Wagner’s Overture to The Flying Dutchman, Scriabin’s Poem of Ecstasy, and the post horn solo from Mahler’s Symphony No. 3. Philharmonic trumpet players discussed are William Vacchiano, Harry Glantz, Max Schlossberg, and John Ware.2017-09-2058 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicHaitink conducts Mahler's Ninth SymphonyBernard Haitink leads the New York Philharmonic in the Symphony No. 9 by Gustav Mahler. Alec Baldwin is your host.2016-07-151h 39NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicGilbert conducts Mozart's Last Three SymphoniesMusic Director Alan Gilbert conducts the last three symphonies of Mozart on this broadcast from the 2013-14 season. Alec Baldwin is your host. The New York Philharmonic This Week #14-52 Host: Alec Baldwin Conductor: Alan Gilbert E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: MOZART Symphony No. 39 MOZART Symphony No. 40 MOZART Symphony No. 41 All selections are presented courtesy of the NYP’s Digital Download series on iTunes2016-06-241h 31NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic"All People Will Be Brothers" - Beethoven's 9th & Dvořák's Cello ConcertoOriginally compiled in 2012, this retrospective features two outstanding performances from Maestro Kurt Masur's tenure as Music Director of the New York Philharmonic (1991–2002). The first is a performance of the Dvořák’s CelloConcerto with Yo-Yo Ma as soloist. The second half of the program features Beethoven’s Symphony No. 9 that rang in the new century on December 31, 1999. Maestro Masur speaks on the eternal message of love and brotherhood in the Ninth Symphony. Kerry Frumkin and Alec Baldwin are your hosts. DVOŘÁK: Cello Concerto (1/25/1995) Yo-Yo Ma,Cello BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 9 (12/31/1999) Sylvia McNair, Soprano Florence Quivar, Mezzo-Soprano Stuart Neil,Tenor René Pape, Bass...2016-02-051h 58NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicHappy Birthday MozartDuring the Magic of Mozart Festival, in 2006, the Philharmonic marked the 250th anniversary of the composer's birth. On this concert Jeffrey Kahane leads two piano concertos from the keyboard, and the program concludes with Kahane conducting the Sinfonia concertante with Assistant Concertmaster Michelle Kim and Associate Principal Viola Rebecca Young as soloists. Alec Baldwin is your host.2016-01-291h 50NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicTon Koopman conducts MessiahBaroque master Ton Koopman leads a world-class quartet of soloists in this complete performance of Handel's masterpiece, Messiah, from December, 2008. Alec Baldwin is your host. Performed on: 12/17/08 CONDUCTOR: Ton Koopman SOLOISTS: Sunhae Im, soprano; Andreas Scholl, countertenor; Jörg Dürmüller, tenor Detlef Roth, baritone; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Joe Miller, director HANDEL: Messiah2015-12-172h 07NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicChristoph von Dohnányi Conducts DvořákMartin Helmchen is the soloist in Dvořák's piano concerto in g-minor on a concert that also features the Symphony No. 9, "From the New World." Christoph von Dohnány conducts and your host is Alec Baldwin. Performed on: 12/11/14 DVORAK: Piano Concerto in G DVORAK: Symphony No. 9, “From the New World”2015-12-111h 28NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic01 Nyp 1405 Billboard And IntroAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-3001 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic02 Bach Toccata And Fugue DminorAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-3008 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic03 Back Announce And Intro To MussorgskyAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-3000 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic04 Mussorgsky Night On Bald MountainAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-3012 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic05 Back Announce And Intro GounodAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-3000 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic06 Gounod Ballet Music From Faust SelectionsAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-3006 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic07 Back Announce And Intro To BerliozAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-3002 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic08 Berlioz Ride To The Abyss And Pandemonium Fr Damnation Of FaustAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-3009 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic09 Back Announce And Intro LisztAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-3002 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic10 Liszt A Faust SymphonyAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-301h 11NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonic11 Back Announce And End CreditsAlec Baldwin hosts this journey of classical thrills and chills from the Philharmonic Archives. You'll travel from the sinister heights of Bald Mountain, through a Journey Into the Abyss compliments of composers such as Mussorgsky, Berlioz, Gounod and J.S. Bach. Listen on...if you dare! Host: Alec Baldwin Conductors: Arturo Toscanini (Bach); Alan Gilbert (Mussorgsky); Leonard Bernstein (Gounod, Liszt); Charles Dutoit (Berlioz); Lorin Maazel (closing theme) Soloists: Paul Groves, tenor; Willard White, bass; Westminster Symphonic Choir; Charles Bressler, tenor; Chorale Art Society E-mail us at radio@nyphil.org MUSIC: BACH (arr. H.J. WOOD): Toccata and Fugue in d-minor...2015-10-3002 minNewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicGilbert Conducts Haydn and BeethovenThis broadcast features the Symphony No. 48 by Haydn and the Symphony No. 4 by Beethoven. Alan Gilbert conducts and Alec Baldwin is your host. HAYDN: Symphony No. 48 in C major, "Maria Theresia" BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 4 in B-flat Major2015-10-091h 02NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicAll-Tchaikovsky ProgramBramwell Tovey conducts this all-Tchaikovsky program captured when he led the Philharmonic at Bravo! Vail in Colorado during the summers of 2011 and 2012. Kirill Gerstein is the soloist in the Piano Concerto No. 1, and we also hear the 1812 Overture, selections from Swan Lake, and the Festival Coronation March. Alec Baldwin is your host. TCHAIKOVSKY: Festival Coronation March Program notes: https://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/f5b364e4-2f0f-404c-80ca-cc10491d3776-0.1/fullview#page/86/mode/2up TCHAIKOVSKY: Piano Concerto No. 1 Program notes: https://archives.nyphil.org/index.php/artifact/ed8f8602-89d9-4d5b-8d32...2015-07-091h 28NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicThe Beethoven Piano Concertos: A Philharmonic Festival, Part IIIThis is the third and final program from last year's Beethoven festival. This time, 2013/14 Artist-in-Residence Yefim Bronfman is joined by former Concertmaster Glenn Dicterow and Principal Cello Carter Brey for the Triple Concerto and he is also soloist in Emperor Piano Concerto. Music Director Alan Gilbert conducts and Alec Baldwin is your host. 00:00:00 Billboard and intro to Triple Concerto 00:03:08 BEETHOVEN: Triple Concerto, i 00:20:48 BEETHOVEN: Triple Concerto, ii 00:25:50 BEETHOVEN: Triple Concerto, iii 00:39:12 Back-announce and intro to Emperor Concerto 00:40:40 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5, i 01:01:01 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5, ii 01:08:20 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 5, iii 01:18:39 Back-announce and credits TRT: ~01:19:332015-06-181h 19NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicThe Beethoven Piano Concertos: A Philharmonic Festival, Part IIThis is the second of three programs featuring 2013/14 Artist-in-Residence Yefim Bronfman as soloist in music of Beethoven. Music Director Alan Gilbert leads Mr. Bronfman and the Philharmonic in performances of the second and third piano concerti...plus we also hear the world-premiere performance of Songs by Sean Shepherd--a NYP Commission. Alec Baldwin is your host. 00:00:00 Billboard and intro Op. 19 00:02:50 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 2, i 00:17:35 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 2, ii 00:26:00 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 2, iii 00:32:23 Back-announcement and intro Shepherd 00:36:38 SHEPHERD: Songs (2014) 00:51:59 Back-announcement and intro Op. 37 00:54:50 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 3, i 01:11:55 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 3, ii 01:21:03 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 3, iii 01:30:18 Back-announcement...2015-06-111h 10NewYorkPhilharmonicNewYorkPhilharmonicThe Beethoven Piano Concertos: A Philharmonic Festival, Part I2013-14 Artist-in-Residence Yefim Bronfman is the soloist in Beethoven's First and Fourth Piano Concerti plus we also hear the world premiere performance of Lyra by Anthony Cheung, an NYP Commission, "...to the memory of Henri Dutilleux." Music Director Alan Gilbert conducts. Alec Baldwin is your host. 00:00:00 Billboard and intro Piano Concerto No. 1 00:06:10 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 15-i 00:24:55 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 1, Op. 15-ii 00:34:50 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 1, OP. 15-iii 00:43:51 Back-announcement and intro to Lyra 00:49:44 CHEUNG: Lyra 01:10:43 Back-announcement and intro Fourth P.C. 01:12:18 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 4, i 01:31:29 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 4, ii 01:35:55 BEETHOVEN: Piano Concerto No. 4, iii 01:46:10 Back-announcement and...2015-05-291h 19