Who is the Boss of a Concerto? Bernstein on Gould’s Historic Brahms Performance
That April night in 1962, New York Philharmonic audiences had no idea they were about to witness a historic performance.
That April night in 1962, New York Philharmonic audiences had no idea they were about to witness a historic performance.
Find out what you have in common with Gustav Holst, composer of "The Planets."
The New York Philharmonic This Week celebrates the Bernstein Centenary with a five-part series of broadcasts dedicated to their former music director. In episode 5, enjoy a playlist of highlights from the New York Philharmonic's discography, including works by Barber, Beethoven, and Bernstein.
The New York Philharmonic This Week celebrates the Bernstein Centenary with a five-part series of broadcasts dedicated to their former music director. In episode 4, enjoy this playlist of favorites from Bernstein performances with the New York Phil.
The New York Philharmonic This Week celebrates the Bernstein Centenary with a five-part series of broadcasts dedicated to their former music director. In episode 3, host Alec Baldwin explores a tumultuous year in Leonard Bernstein's life.
The New York Philharmonic This Week presents a five-part series for Leonard Bernstein's 100th birthday month. In the second episode of this audio miniseries, host Alec Baldwin guides us through excerpts from the televised Young People’s Concerts.
The New York Philharmonic This Week celebrates the Bernstein Centenary with a five-part series of broadcasts dedicated to their former music director. In Part 1, host Alec Baldwin guides us through some of the landmark recordings and archival material from the Gustav Mahler renaissance that Bernstein helped cultivate and inspire. […]
New York in February is a land of cold, rain, and gray -- no one’s favorite. But, when, like last Sunday, the cultural spigots are turned on full blast? There is nowhere else I want to be!