The production is currently running at the Metropolitan Opera.
On Ravel’s 150th birthday—which the NY Phil marks with a world premiere and more—we look at the enduring presence of his oeuvre.
He comes from six years at the Philadelphia Orchestra.
Brahms and Dvořák, Beethoven and Britten, Liszt and Bartók will be featured.
He will play a series of concerts in 2025 and 2026.
One of America’s most acclaimed sopranos will headline concerts in February and May.
More than 9,000 public school students will experience a NY Phil concert tailored to them.
The visual artist and photographer is the New York City Ballet's 2025 Art Series Artist
He is staging a suite of dances from Marius Petipa’s Paquita.
The Native American ballerina will be celebrated in February at New York City Ballet.
The program from violinist Kristin Lee will feature works by familiar and lesser-known composers.
A Traviata starring Renée Fleming, a Falstaff conducted by Leonard Bernstein will be part of the Met's Saturday matinee radio broadcasts.
The opera and ballet fans' guide to where they can view live broadcasts.
After exploring the early period quartets, the group will play the composer's middle and late-period works this spring.
The conductor will oversee The Ring Without Words January 16–19.
In the new production at the Metropolitan Opera, design studio 59 is "painting with light."
The Samoan actor makes his Metropolitan Opera debut this month as the libertine Duke, one of his signature roles.
The holiday classic runs until December 5.d
Next year, Carnegie Hall's house band will perform Bernstein’s “Kaddish” Symphony, unfinished works by Schubert, and the final concert of Conductor Bernard Labadie.
Each performance features 61 young dancers.
The Metropolitan Opera unveils its first new production of Verdi’s Aida in almost 40 years.
The South African soprano is singing Die Frau ohne Schatten and Salome at the Metropolitan Opera.
The new choral work will be performed at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center.
Past attendees on what they love about the Metropolitan Opera production, and why it's become a holiday tradition for them.
As the conduit between the conductor and the orchestra, Huang has one of the most important jobs in the orchestra.
Audiences will hear music from the rarely played Alice Tully Hall organ.
This month, the Prague Philharmonic Choir, the Czech Philharmonic, and Pavel Haas Quartet will play at the Hall.
The German maestro steps in as chorus director at the Metropolitan Opera this season.
The conductor is overseeing Tosca and Die Frau ohne Schatten.
This month, the South Korean pianist presents Chopin's Second Concerto.
At just 31 years old, De Tommaso has tackled roles usually played by much older singers.
A leading light of American music shares his thoughts about the NY Phil concerts he has curated, and his longstanding admiration for this Orchestra.
'Tis the season for everything from The Magic Flute to George Balanchine’s The Nutcracker.
He will play compositions by Chopin and Liszt, as well as a world premiere piece that he wrote.
The October 25 concert celebrated the composer's 30-year career in New York City.
The French composer-conductor has two concerts and an exhibition dedicated to him in the 2024–25 season.
Music by Nathalie Joachim, Carlos Simon, William Grant Still, and more will be featured.
The Panamanian musician will have dedicated concerts, film screenings, and more.
The opera, about the tragic life of writer Federico García Lorca, will play at the Met.
The Tony-winning composer has written an opera, Grounded, and she wants those who love musicals to come.
The choreographer is informed by her love of ballet and for her homeland Guam.
To mark Peck's 10th year as resident choreographer, former NYCB soloist turned film producer Ellen Bar reflects on the Tony winner's journey thus far.
When the NY Phil performs movie music as the films are screened, the experience is made even more powerful.
The two have created a searing exploration of being a woman in the military and trauma.
The orchestra has invited its own musicians to program concerts celebrating its illustrious history and reflecting its present and future.
The company moves in unison while maintaining their individuality.
Woolf Works just closed at New York City Ballet while Water for Chocolate is returning.
Bach, Brahms, and Beethoven will be among the program in a series of concerts this summer.
CMS musicians have played New Jersey, Florida, and even Hong Kong.
From extensive touring to educational initiatives to a broad repertoire covering five centuries, here's why CMS is the premier chamber music institution in the country.
The event is a historic showcase of young talent and the capacity of music to build bridges.
Wayne McGregor’s Olivier Award-winning ballet gets its New York premiere.
Cory Stearns dances the title role, and he says, "This ballet is a dancer’s ballet."
Thomas Wilkins’s Concerts in the Parks appearances this summer are only one step in a longstanding and evolving connection with the NY Phil.
Co-Artistic Director David Finckel on why it's important to keep playing music in the summertime.
New York City Ballet's repertory directors on teaching Robbins' ballet to the next generation
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