New York Philharmonic
The world-renowned New York Philharmonic (officially the Philharmonic-Symphony Society of New York) is America's oldest symphony orchestra, a prime example of high standards of performance to musicians and audiences everywhere.
Beginning in the 1820s, there were several attempts to found an orchestra in the city, the more successful of which were the Philharmonic Symphony Society (established in 1842) and the New York Symphony (established in 1878). The Philharmonic had a reputation for conservatism and high standards, hiring primarily European conductors, such as Gustav Mahler. The Symphony seemed more ambitious and interested in new music. It received patronage from Andrew Carnegie, enabling the building of Carnegie Hall (1891), with an inaugural concert led by Walter Damrosch and Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky. The Philharmonic Society finally merged with the Symphony in 1928, during the tenure of Arturo Toscanini, who helped it establish its world-class reputation. Many great conductors would follow, among them: Leonard Bernstein (1958-1969, when he was named conductor laureate), Kurt Masur (1991-2002, when he was named music director emeritus), Alan Gilbert (2009-2017), and as of the 2018-2019 season, Jaap van Zweden. Under Bernstein, the orchestra's reputation blossomed in new ways. He brought a youthful excitement to the music, engaging new audience members, particularly through television appearances. The advent of stereo recording allowed the Philharmonic to re-record much of the standard canon. It also got a new performance venue: Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln Center.
Many of the Philharmonic's directors have had to deal with threats to its standing among the world's great orchestras: competition on stages and on records from other, strong American orchestras; internal and external economic difficulties; and balancing the traditional with new music in a way that satisfies its core audience. However, commissioning and introducing new works is a long-held tradition. Memorable premieres include Dvorák's New World Symphony; Gershwin's Concerto in F; the Pulitzer Prize-winning On the Transmigration of Souls by John Adams; Esa-Pekka Salonen's Piano Concerto; and The Jungle, Wynton Marsalis' fourth symphony. The Philharmonic commissioned a new work by Julia Wolfe, Fire in My Mouth, giving its premiere in 2019 and receiving a Grammy nomination for its recording. In 2020, the Philharmonic inaugurated Project 19 to commission new music from 19 women composers, named such to mark the 100th anniversary of the ratification of the 19th Amendment. Among the first of these commissions was Tania León's Stride, which won the Pulitzer Prize for Music in 2021.
The orchestra has performed in more than 430 cities in 63 countries, which includes its first tour after merging when Toscanini took it to Europe in 1930 and a trip to the U.S.S.R. in 1959. In 2008, Lorin Maazel led it in a historic concert in Pyongyang, North Korea, the first significant cultural visit to the country by an American organization since the 1950s. The Philharmonic hosts several free concerts each year, operates outreach programs in the city, and partners with select music schools in the U.S. and China.
The Philharmonic's recording history dates back to 1917, counting over 2,000 releases, many of them award winners, with hundreds of them available at any given time. As many other orchestras have done, it has created its own label, releasing live concert recordings physically, and was the first to do so digitally as well, also offering podcasts and other new media. Its Leon Levy Digital Archives contain every program printed since 1842, plus scores marked by musicians and conductors. After a fundraising campaign to rehabilitate the Avery Fisher Hall in 2014, the venue was renamed the David Geffen Hall in 2015. Following significant renovations, it reopened for the 2022-2023 season.
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Gustav Mahler : Symphony No. 5 (Live)
Klassik - Erschienen bei New York Philharmonic am 23.06.2009
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Rudolf Serkin Live, Vol. 1
Rudolf Serkin, George Szell, Leonard Bernstein, The Cleveland Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Lorne Munroe
Klassik - Erschienen bei DOREMI am 15.04.2022
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Kindertotenlieder
Kathleen Ferrier, Wiener Philharmonic Orchestra, Desi Halban, Bruno Walter, New York Philharmonic
Vokalmusik (weltlich und geistlich) - Erschienen bei Naxos am 30.06.2003
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Symphony n° 7 "Leningrad" - Dimitri Shostakovitch
New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein
Klassik - Erschienen bei ISIS am 01.03.2022
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Mussorgsky: Pictures at an Exhibition (Orch. Ravel) - Rimsky-Korsakov: Scheherazade - Stravinsky: Le sacre du printemps - Prokofiev: Peter and the Wolf (Without Narrator)
New York Philharmonic, John Corigliano, Sr., Leonard Bernstein
Klassik - Erschienen bei Urania Records am 30.11.2010
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Copland: Fanfare for the Common Man (Recorded 1997) (Live)
New York Philharmonic, Kurt Masur
Klassik - Erschienen bei New York Philharmonic am 08.12.2017
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Brahms & Mozart: Piano Concertos (Live)
Glenn Gould, CBC Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic, Victor Feldbrill, Leonard Bernstein
Klassik - Erschienen bei IDIS am 07.10.2016
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Shostakovich: Piano Concerto No. 2 (Recorded 2001) (Live)
New York Philharmonic, Helen Huang, Kurt Masur
Instrumentalmusik - Erschienen bei New York Philharmonic am 08.12.2017
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Toscanini, Sibelius-Martucci-Mussorgsky
BBC Symphony Orchestra, New York Philharmonic
Klassik - Erschienen bei Iswjdigital am 09.06.2015
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Fauré : Requiem (Live, 1962)
New York Philharmonic, Nadia Boulanger
Klassik - Erschienen bei New York Philharmonic am 08.11.2017
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Crumb: Haunted Landscape/Schuman: Three Colloquies
Klassik - Erschienen bei New World Records am 01.01.1985
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Historical Mahler, Vol. 1 (Remastered 2023)
New York Philharmonic, Bruno Walter
Klassik - Erschienen bei Urania Records am 31.01.2024
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Mahler: Symphony No. 6 (Recorded 1955) (Live)
New York Philharmonic, Dimitri Mitropoulos
Klassik - Erschienen bei New York Philharmonic am 08.12.2017
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Barber: Essay No. 1 - Corigliano: One Sweet Morning - Dvorák: Symphony No. 7
Klassik - Erschienen bei New York Philharmonic am 15.11.2011
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Berlioz · symphonie fantastique
Leonard Bernstein, New York Philharmonic
Klassik - Erschienen bei G.O.P. am 28.02.2023
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Release 4: Debussy: Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun - Lindberg: Kraft
Klassik - Erschienen bei New York Philharmonic am 18.01.2011
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Release 3: Webern: Passacaglia - Brahms: Concerto in D Major for Violin and Orchestra, Symphony No. 4
New York Philharmonic, Pinchas Zukerman
Klassik - Erschienen bei New York Philharmonic am 18.01.2011
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Kurt Masur Conducts the New York Philharmonic
Kurt Masur, New York Philharmonic
Klassik - Erschienen bei Warner Classics am 15.04.2022
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Mahler: Symphony No. 5 (Recorded 1980) (Live)
New York Philharmonic, Klaus Tennstedt
Klassik - Erschienen bei New York Philharmonic am 08.12.2017
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Pictures at an Exhibition (Remastered 2023)
New York Philharmonic, Leonard Bernstein
Klassik - Erschienen bei Urania Records am 26.04.2024
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George Szell conducts Brahms Violin Concerto and Piano Concerto No. 2 live in New York
New York Philharmonic, George Szell, Jascha Heifetz, Clifford Curzon
Klassik - Erschienen bei Archipel am 06.01.2023
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