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The New York Philharmonic performed Wynton Marsalis’s “Swing Symphony,” a journey through jazz history, on Friday with Mr. Marsalis’s Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
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Either/Or, founded in 2004, opened its spring festival last week with pieces by Anna Thorvaldsdottir and François Rose, among others.
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For the last concert of its season at the Tenri Cultural Institute, the new-music ensemble counter)induction turned to the animal world for inspiration.
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Works by Peter Lieberson, an American composer who died in 2011, were explored on Friday at Mannes College’s Beethoven Institute.
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The newly digitized archives of the New York Philharmonic trace Leonard Bernstein’s efforts to win acceptance for avant-garde composers, with mixed results.
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The Locrian Chamber Players, who avoid introductions to the works they play, offered five modern pieces at Riverside Church.
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A critical guide to classical music performances in New York.
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From new-music premieres to art museum collaborations, the New York Philharmonic announced plans for an eclectic 11-day series next spring.
21 days ago | |
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Alan Gilbert led the New York Philharmonic in a Bruckner work at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine.
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“Natural Systems,” a premiere by John Glover, was performed at Carnegie Hall by the New York Youth Symphony as part of its 50th anniversary season.
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