I will honestly never forgive y’all for going crazy over kylo ren. like u literally had poe and finn and u chose kylo. that’s like saying u would fuck jar jar binks over anakin or obi. rip to ur taste in men but I am different
Last weekend current and former New York Philharmonic low-brass players united for an epic hang.
Seated, L–R: David Finlayson, Warren Deck, Joseph Alessi, Donald Harwood
Standing, L–R: Nitzan Haroz, Colin Williams, James Markey, George Curran, Alan Baer
📷: David Finlayson
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On the final day of the New York Philharmonic’s 17th annual residency at @bravovail, Principal Flute Robert Langevin let us tag along on his day of rehearsal, sightseeing, tennis 🎾 , and the last concert of the 2018–19 season!
#nyphil #nyphilharmonic #flute #orchestra #tchaikovsky #tchaik4 #tennis (at Vail Tennis Center At Fork Park)
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From last night: The US premiere performance of Zhao Lin’s “A Happy Excursion,” Concerto for Pipa and Cello was a joyful example of teamwork for soloists @yoyoma.official and Wu Man. 🤜🤛
The program (a @nytimes ⭐️Critic’s Pick⭐️), led by @maestrolongyu, also includes Musorgsky’s Prelude to “Khovanshchina” (orchestrated by Rimsky-Korsakov) and Tchaikovsky’s Sixth Symphony, “Pathétique.”
📷: @chrisleephotonyc #chrisleephoto (at New York Philharmonic)
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Attention, parents! This Saturday’s Young People’s Concert teaches children ages 6 to 12 about writing music by comparing the art of composing to playing a video game.👾
Audience members will hear music from the famous opening of Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony, “Level I” from “Play” by composer and guest speaker Andrew Norman, and “The Great Adventure” by 12-year-old Very Young Composer Kyler Simon. Learn more about the performance at the link in our profile!
#nyphil #nyphilharmonic #orchestra #musiceducation #composing #composition
📷: Brian Mejia (at New York Philharmonic)
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“Better to be feared than to be loved. /
It is better to be feared than to be loved. /
Love is a bond that men will break /
If they can gain something from breaking it /
But fear /
A man who fears you will never leave your side”
Alan Oke is The Governor in David Lang’s “prisoner of the state” — a retelling of Beethoven’s “Fidelio.” Jaap van Zweden and the New York Philharmonic premiere this fully staged production, June 6–8.
🎥: @fourtenmedia
#nyphil #nyphilharmonic #orchestra #opera #prisonerofthestate #musicresponds
(at New York Philharmonic)
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“Hey there, @mrbenbliss here! I wanted to point out to you a really interesting little Easter egg in our score for the Mozart Requiem, which our conductor @manfredhoneck pointed out to us the other day.”
#nyphil #nyphilharmonic #orchestra #tenor #instagramtakeover #nyptakeover #mozart #requiem (at New York Philharmonic)
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Mikhail’s accession brought the end of the anarchy in Russia (known as the Time of Troubles). His government reestablished order - the boyar clans dominant before that time returned to power, and the newfound influence of the Cossacks and other lower orders gradually dissipated. Forced to claim the Russian throne, his reign saw great territorial gains and fundamental change in Russian policy. Unfortunately, his reign is one of the least studied periods of Russian history.
He was the founder of the Romanov Dynasty that would rule Russia for the next three centuries, only to dramatically end in 1917.
Happy Summer! ☀️
The Young New Yorkers for the Philharmonic celebrated at their Summer Benefit at a private New York City club last month. Sarah Jane Gibbons, Chair of the Young New Yorkers for the Philharmonic, welcomed guests who enjoyed a chamber music performance by Philharmonic musicians: violinists Michelle Kim and Qianqian Li, violist Hung-Wei Huang, and cellists Eric Bartlett and Nathan Vickery. After the performance guests enjoyed a seated dinner and dancing.
Proceeds from the event help support the Philharmonic’s educational and public programs.
Interested in joining other young professionals who enjoy and support the New York Philharmonic? Check out the link in our profile for more info!
Swipe through for a look behind the scenes from the first four days of the New York Philharmonic’s tour to Guangzhou, Nanjing, and Shanghai.
Jaap van Zweden led the Orchestra in its first-ever appearance in Guangzhou, at the Xinghai Concert Hall. On the first night, featured a performance of Shostakovich’s (Orch. Barshai) Chamber Symphony and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 3, “Eroica.” The following night, Jaap and the musicians performed Mozart’s Symphony No. 41, “Jupiter” and Brahms’s Symphony No. 1.
“What a truly wonderful week performing Dvořák Symphony No. 8 under Maestro Herbert Blomstedt!! 91 years young!! So inspiring: his deep love, passion and energy for music! When we, NY Phil cellists, took this photo, he started singing the opening of Dvořák 8! 😂” — cellist Alexei Yupanqui Gonzales
From left: Sumire Kudo, Eric Bartlett, Alexei (back row), Maria Kitsopoulos (front row), Maestro Herbert Blomstedt, Ru-Pei Yeh, Patrick Jee, Elizabeth Dyson, and Nathan Vickery (at New York Philharmonic)
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