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The New York Philharmonic or NY Phil is one of America’s leading symphony orchestras.

Popular NY Phil traditions include Season Opening Night Film Scores, the Memorial Weekend Concert at Cathedral of St John the Divine, Concerts in the Parks in June, and Handel’s “Messiah” in December.

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Concerts in the Parks New York Philharmonic (Xcalante/Dreamstime)

Start Your Summer at the New York Philharmonic Concerts In the Parks

Van Cortlandt Park, The Bronx
Central Park, Manhattan
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St George Theatre, Staten Island

Tuesday-Sunday, June 13-28, 2023
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New York Philharmonic “Oyá” Reopens David Geffen Hall with Brazilian Composer Marcos Balter’s Work on the Yoruba Orisha of Rebirth

Wednesday-Tuesday, October 12-18, 2022
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Lincoln Center
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January 2023

The New York Philharmonic celebrates Lunar New Year and the Year of the Rabbit with violin soloist Ning Feng playing Bernstein’s “West Side Story Suite, erhu virtuoso Qigang Chen playing “La Joie de la souffrance,” vocalists Gong Linna and Hasibagan singing Tan Dun’s “Heart Sutra,” and Li Huanzhi’s “Spring Festival Overture” conducted by Long Yu. It’s at David Geffen Hall on Tuesday, January 31, 2023 at 7:30pm. From $67. nyphil.org


About the New York Philharmonic

The New York Philharmonic used Caribbean and Latin American traditions to cleanse David Geffen Hall, it’s newly renovated home, for the 2022-23 Season.

Dutch conductor Jaap van Zweden leads the orchestra in the 2022-23 season. 🇳🇱

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