CYO Soprano Golda Schultz returns for a Mozart concert aria and the evocation of heaven that concludes Mahler's Fourth Symphony. Francesco Piemontesi makes his NY Phil debut in the Mozart and performs the composer's sublime Piano Concerto No. 25. Gianandrea Noseda conducts.
CYO Soprano Golda Schultz returns for a Mozart concert aria and the evocation of heaven that concludes Mahler's Fourth Symphony. Francesco Piemontesi makes his NY Phil debut in the Mozart and performs the composer's sublime Piano Concerto No. 25. Gianandrea Noseda conducts.
CYO Soprano Golda Schultz returns for a Mozart concert aria and the evocation of heaven that concludes Mahler's Fourth Symphony. Francesco Piemontesi makes his NY Phil debut in the Mozart and performs the composer's sublime Piano Concerto No. 25. Gianandrea Noseda conducts.
Ensembles of Philharmonic musicians perform in intimate Merkin Hall. Hear the individual talents that make up the Orchestra and experience the passion and personality of the performers with a program that includes works by Mozart, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, and Brahms.
The NY Phil has a special connection to Beethoven's Fifth: it was played on our first concert in 1842 and has delighted audiences countless times since. Jaap van Zweden conducts this iconic masterwork and the Classically styled Sinfoniesatz by the child prodigy Felix Mendelssohn. Conrad Tao is the soloist in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17, a marvelous dialogue between piano and orchestra.
The NY Phil has a special connection to Beethoven's Fifth: it was played on our first concert in 1842 and has delighted audiences countless times since. Jaap van Zweden conducts this iconic masterwork and the Classically styled Sinfoniesatz by the child prodigy Felix Mendelssohn. Conrad Tao is the soloist in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17, a marvelous dialogue between piano and orchestra.
The NY Phil has a special connection to Beethoven's Fifth: it was played on our first concert in 1842 and has delighted audiences countless times since. Jaap van Zweden conducts this iconic masterwork and the Classically styled Sinfoniesatz by the child prodigy Felix Mendelssohn. Conrad Tao is the soloist in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17, a marvelous dialogue between piano and orchestra.
The NY Phil has a special connection to Beethoven's Fifth: it was played on our first concert in 1842 and has delighted audiences countless times since. Jaap van Zweden conducts this iconic masterwork and the Classically styled Sinfoniesatz by the child prodigy Felix Mendelssohn. Conrad Tao is the soloist in Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 17, a marvelous dialogue between piano and orchestra.
CYO Baroque and Classical expert Jane Glover conducts this program spotlighting Mozart. Bookended by his Symphonies Nos. 35 and 39 — both full of gorgeous melodies from beginning to end — the concert features his buoyant Oboe Concerto performed by NY Phil Principal Oboe Liang Wang. Ah, perfido!, by Beethoven, one of Mozart's most eminent heirs, is a dramatic showpiece for soprano, sung by Karen Slack.
CYO Baroque and Classical expert Jane Glover conducts this program spotlighting Mozart. Bookended by his Symphonies Nos. 35 and 39 — both full of gorgeous melodies from beginning to end — the concert features his buoyant Oboe Concerto performed by NY Phil Principal Oboe Liang Wang. Ah, perfido!, by Beethoven, one of Mozart's most eminent heirs, is a dramatic showpiece for soprano, sung by Karen Slack.
CYO Baroque and Classical expert Jane Glover conducts this program spotlighting Mozart. Bookended by his Symphonies Nos. 35 and 39 — both full of gorgeous melodies from beginning to end — the concert features his buoyant Oboe Concerto performed by NY Phil Principal Oboe Liang Wang. Ah, perfido!, by Beethoven, one of Mozart's most eminent heirs, is a dramatic showpiece for soprano, sung by Karen Slack.