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2012 /13
SEASON GUIDEYour Guide to More Than 140 Extraordinary Concerts
THIS IS THE
NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC
MUSIC DIRECTOR THE YOKO NAGAE CESCHINA CHAIR
ALAN GILBERT
brought to life by more than 100 of the world’s greatest musicians,
conducted by a maestro who brings a singular passion to each performance.
This is a sound without equal: sublime and majestic,
This is not just a concert.
This is an experience: memorable, moving, and uniquely yours.This is not just a concert.
This is the New York Philharmonic.
Gilbert led an energetic account... Its rousing conclusion drew the audience to its feet for a five-minute ovation.
“— Associated Press”
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Itzhak Perlman
SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
THE BACH VARIATIONSA PHILHARMONIC FESTIVALMarch 6–April 6
Highlights include piano concertos with András Schiff (Apr. 3–6), violin concertos with Isabelle Faust and conductor Bernard Labadie (Mar. 20–23), choral works with renowned Bach specialist Masaaki Suzuki (Mar. 6–9), and one of the crowning achievements in all of music, the Mass in B minor conducted by Alan Gilbert (Mar. 13–16).
THE COMPLETE BRAHMS SYMPHONIES & CONCERTOSMusic Director Emeritus Kurt Masur begins our cycle with two all–Brahms programs: Symphony No. 2 and the Double Concerto for Violin and Cello with soloists Glenn Dicterow and Carter Brey (Nov. 8–13), and Symphonies Nos. 3 and 4 (Nov. 15–17), Yefim Bronfman performs the First Piano Concerto (Jan. 16–19), and in February Christian Tetzlaff performs Brahms’s Violin Concerto, Rudolf Buchbinder plays the Second Piano Concerto, and Alan Gilbert conducts the First Symphony.
BACH AT 92ND STREET YOur friends at 92Y are also saluting Bach this season. Their concerts include performances by pianists András Schiff (Oct. 27, Nov. 1) and Marc-André Hamelin (Jan. 30); guitarists Raphaella Smits (Mar. 23) and Benjamin Verdery (May 23); violinist Jennifer Koh (Mar. 2); recorder virtuoso Michala Petri and harpsichord Anthony Newman (Feb. 13); and Interpreting Bach: A Symposium with Alan Gilbert, Jennifer Koh and Masaaki Suzuki, moderated by Hanna Arie-Gaifman (Mar. 3). 92Y.org/Concerts or 212.415.5500.
EMANUEL AXARTIST-IN-RESIDENCEOctober 4–6, Nov 4 & 24, April 24–27, June 20–22
Plus a rare performance of Schoenberg’s arrangement of Mahler’s Das Lied von der Erde with musicians from the Philharmonic on Nov. 4 at the Rose Theater, co-presented with Lincoln Center’s White Lights Festival.
CHRISTOPHER ROUSECOMPOSER-IN-RESIDENCEFebruary 21–22, April 17–20, June 20–22
JOSHUA BELLApril 17–20
PINCHAS ZUKERMANJanuary 9–12
YEFIM BRONFMANJanuary 16–19
ANDRÉ WATTSDecember 5–11
NEW YEAR’S EVEMarvin Hamlisch, Michael Feinstein, Sir James Galway, and Frederica von StadeMonday, December 31, 7:30pm
GIL SHAHAMNovember 29–December 1
OPENING GALA: ITZHAK PERLMANThursday September 27, 7:30pm
HOLIDAY BRASSThe New York Philharmonic Principal Brass Quintet with the Lee Musiker Jazz Trio Sunday December 16, 3:00pm
RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S CAROUSELRob Fisher, conductor; James Brennan, directorFebruary 27–March 2
CARTER BREY PLAYS THE COMPLETE BACH CELLO SUITESHoly Trinity Lutheran Church, 65th St. and Central Park WestWednesday, March 27, 7:30pm
rat ox tiger
rabbit dragon snake
horse goat monkey
rooster dog pig
CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONLong Yu, conductor; Tuesday February 12, 7:30pm
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Open Rehearsal at 9:45am
Wednesday, September 19 | 7:30pm Thursday, September 20 | 7:30pmFriday, September 21 | 8:00pmSaturday, September 22 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Alan Gilbert conductorLeif Ove Andsnes piano
György KURTÁG … quasi una fantasia …BEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 3STRAVINSKY The Rite of Spring
Thursday, November 1 | 7:30pm Friday, November 2 | 11:00amSaturday, November 3 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Charles Dutoit conductorNikolai Lugansky piano
DEBUSSY The Martyrdom of Saint Sebastian: Symphonic FragmentsRACHMANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for Piano and OrchestraELGAR Enigma Variations
SPECIAL EVENTOPENING GALA: ITZHAK PERLMAN Thursday, September 27 | 7:30pmOpening Gala is presented by Breguet.
The preeminent violinist of our age performs selections for violin and orchestra, and Alan Gilbert conducts Respighi’s glittering virtuoso showpieces for orchestra: Fountains of Rome and Pines of Rome.
BRAHMS CYCLEThursday, November 8 | 7:30pm Friday, November 9 | 8:00pmSaturday, November 10 | 8:00pmTuesday, November 13 | 7:30pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Kurt Masur conductorGlenn Dicterow violinCarter Brey cello
BRAHMS Double Concerto for Violin and CelloBRAHMS Symphony No. 2
Friday, September 28 | 2:00pmSaturday, September 29 | 8:00pmTuesday, October 2 | 7:30pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Alan Gilbert conductorDaniil Trifonov piano
MUSORGSKY Night on Bald MountainPROKOFIEV Piano Concerto No. 3RIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade
BRAHMS CYCLEThursday, November 15 | 7:30pm SCALE B Friday, November 16 | 8:00pmSCALE A Saturday, November 17 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Kurt Masur conductor
BRAHMS Symphony No. 3BRAHMS Symphony No. 4
Saturday, September 29 | 2:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.After the concert join us for a lively Q&A panel discussion with Philharmonic musicians.
Alan Gilbert conductorMusicians from the New York Philharmonic
BRAHMS Clarinet QuintetRIMSKY-KORSAKOV Scheherazade
Thursday, October 4 | 7:30pm Friday, October 5 | 8:00pmSaturday, October 6 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Emanuel Ax is The Mary and James G. Wallach Artist-in-Residence.
Alan Gilbert conductorEmanuel Ax piano
J.S. BACH Keyboard Concerto in D minorSCHOENBERG Piano ConcertoMOZART Symphony No. 36, Linz
Wednesday, October 10 | 7:30pm SCALE AThursday, October 11 | 7:30pmSCALE BFriday, October 12 | 8:00pmSCALE ASaturday, October 13 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Alan Gilbert conductorRobert Langevin fluteNikolaj Znaider violin
NIELSEN Flute ConcertoNIELSEN Violin ConcertoTCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 2, Little Russian
Thursday, October 18 | 7:30pm Friday, October 19 | 11:00amSaturday, October 20 | 8:00pmSCALE ATuesday, October 23 | 7:30pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos’s appearance is made possible through the Daisy and Paul Soros Endowment Fund and the Charles A. Dana Distinguished Conductors Endowment Fund.
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos conductorAugustin Hadelich violin
LALO Symphonie espagnoleBERLIOZ Symphonie fantastique
Thursday, October 25 | 7:30pmSCALE B Friday, October 26 | 2:00pmSCALE ASaturday, October 27 | 8:00pmSCALE B
Pre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos’s appearance is made possible through the Charles A. Dana Distinguished Conductors Endowment Fund.
Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos conductorPhilip Myers horn
MOZART Serenade No. 6, Serenata notturnaMOZART Horn Concerto No. 3MAHLER Symphony No. 1
RUSH HOURWednesday, October 31 | 6:45pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Presented by Travelers.
Charles Dutoit conductorNikolai Lugansky piano
RACHMANINOFF Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini for Piano and OrchestraELGAR Enigma Variations
YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS® For Ages 6–12
Saturday, November 10 | 2:00pmEach Young People’s Concert is preceded at 12:45pm by Kidzone Live! – an interactive music fair where kids can try out instruments, play musical games, and preview the theme of the day’s concert. Bring your child to join the fun!
Major support provided by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. Additional support from The Theodore H. Barth Foundation and the Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable Trust. MetLife Foundation is the Lead Corporate Underwriter for the New York Philharmonic’s Education Programs.
Case Scaglione conductorTheodore Wiprud hostTom Dulack scriptwriter and director
GYPSY AIRSThe nomadic Gypsies, or Roma, have inspired composers across Europe. How have Gypsies influenced concert music? Music of Brahms, Barto k and more.
Alan Gilbert
Leif Ove Andsnes Philip Myers
Glenn Dicterow
Kurt Masur
Carter Brey
Nikolai Lugansky
Emanuel Ax
Augustin Hadelich
Rafael Frühbeck
de Burgos
SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
Tickets are $34. To order, call Merkin Concert Hall at 212 501 3330 or visit merkinconcerthall.org.
ENSEMBLES Sunday, October 14 | 3:00pmMerkin Concert Hall129 West 67th Street
With New York Philharmonic musicians Pascual Martínez Forteza, Dawn Hannay, Mindy Kaufman, Kim Laskowski, James Markey, Eileen Moon, Philip Myers, Judith Nelson, Joo Young Oh, Anna Rabinova, R. Allen Spanjer, Sherry Sylar, Rebecca Young, Wei Yu, Yulia Ziskel, and guest artist Keun A. LeeVictor YORAN Duo for Violin
and Bass Trombone MOZART Quintet for Horn and Strings BARBER Summer Music SCHUMANN Piano Quartet
The New York Philharmonic Ensembles concerts are funded, in part, by the Zubin Mehta Fund for the Orchestra, an endowment fund created to honor the accomplishments of the Philharmonic’s former Music Director, Zubin Mehta.
SPECIAL EVENTEMANUEL AX AND SOng Of thE EARthSunday, November 4 | 5:00pm
Concert takes place at Rose Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Broadway at 60th StreetEmanuel Ax is The Mary and James G. Wallach Artist-in-Residence.
Co-presented with Lincoln Center’s White Light Festival
Matthias Pintscher conductorEmanuel Ax pianoTamara Mumford mezzo-sopranoRussell Thomas tenorMusicians from the New York Philharmonic
J.S. BACH Selection from the Well-Tempered ClavierSCHOENBERG Six Little Piano Pieces, op. 19 MAHLER/Schoenberg Das Lied von der Erde
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Open Rehearsal at 9:45am
NOVEMBER CONTINUED
DECEMBER JANUARY
SPECIAL EVENTHOLIDAY BRASSSunday, December 16 | 3:00pm The New York Philharmonic gratefully acknowledges support for its activities from the Gurnee and Marjorie Hart Endowment Fund.
New York Philharmonic Principal Brass Quintet with the Lee Musiker Jazz Trio Our annual holiday concert is filled with wit, virtuosity and the glorious music of the season — once again featuring pianist Lee Musiker, famed music director for Tony Bennett (among many others).
Thursday, December 13 | 7:30pm Friday, December 14 | 11:00amSaturday, December 15 | 8:00pmSCALE A Pre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Daniel Harding conductorJan Lisiecki piano
SIBELIUS Symphony No. 3SCHUMANN Piano ConcertoSIBELIUS Symphony No. 7
VERY YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTSFor Ages 3–6Sunday, December 2 | 12:30 & 3:00pmMonday, December 10 | 10:30amMerkin Concert Hall129 West 67th Street
Designed especially for 3- to 6-year-olds, Very Young People’s Concerts introduce youngsters to classical music through imaginative engagement, active listening, and hands-on music-making with members of the New York Philharmonic.
PROGRAM: Musical Families
Saturday, November 24 | 2:00pmSCALE B
Pre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. After the concert join us for a lively Q&A panel discussion with Philharmonic musicians.
Emanuel Ax is The Mary and James G. Wallach Artist-in-Residence.
Andrey Boreyko conductorEmanuel Ax pianoMusicians from the New York Philharmonic
BRAHMS Piano QuintetDVOˇ RÁK Symphony No. 9, From the New World
Tuesday, November 20 | 7:30pm SCALE BFriday, November 23 | 8:00pmSCALE ASaturday, November 24 | 8:00pmTuesday, November 27 | 7:30pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Andrey Boreyko conductorFrank Peter Zimmermann violin
MENDELSSOHN Die Heimkehr aus der FremdeSHOSTAKOVICH Violin Concerto No. 1DVOˇ RÁK Symphony No. 9, From the New World
SPECIAL EVENTNEW YEAR’S EVEMonday, December 31 | 7:30pm
Marvin Hamlisch, Michael Feinstein, Sir James Galway, and Frederica von Stade
The one-and-only Marvin Hamlisch conducts New York’s most sophisticated New Year’s celebration, with a little help from his friends.
COntACt! The New Music SeriesFriday, December 21 | 7:00pmThe Metropolitan Museum of Art
Saturday, December 22 | 8:00pm Peter Norton Symphony Space For CONTACT! tickets at Peter Norton Symphony Space go to nyphil.org.
For CONTACT! tickets at The Metropolitan Museum of Art go to metmuseum.org/tickets
CONTACT! is made possible with major support from the Francis Goelet Fund and The Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust. The April performances are supported in part by the French American Fund for Contemporary Music.
Jayce Ogren conductorElizabeth Futral sopranoAndy AKIHO New Work World Premiere–New York Philharmonic CommissionAndrew NORMAN Try New York PremiereJude VACLAVIK New Work World Premiere–New York Philharmonic CommissionDRUCKMAN Counterpoise
Tuesday, December 18 | 7:30pm Wednesday, December 19 | 7:30pm Thursday, December 20 | 7:30pm Friday, December 21 | 7:30pmSaturday, December 22 | 7:30pmSCALE APre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Presented by the Robert Hekemian Family Foundation.
Emmanuelle Haïm’s appearance with the New York Philharmonic is made possible through the Claudette Sorel Performance
Endowment Fund.
Emmanuelle Haïm conductorCamilla Tilling sopranoTim Mead countertenorKenneth Tarver tenorAlastair Miles bassNew York Choral Artists Joseph Flummerfelt director
HANDEL Messiah
Thursday, January 3 | 7:30pm Friday, January 4 | 8:00pmSaturday, January 5 | 8:00pmSCALE B Pre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Manfred Honeck conductorJean-Yves Thibaudet piano
BRAUNFELS Suite from Fantastic Apparitions on a Theme by BerliozGRIEG Piano ConcertoBEETHOVEN Symphony No. 7
Pinchas Zukerman
VERY YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS For Ages 3–6 Sunday, January 6 | 12:30 & 3:00pmMonday, January 7 | 10:30am Merkin Concert Hall129 West 67th Street
Designed especially for 3- to 6-year-olds, Very Young People’s Concerts introduce youngsters to classical music through imaginative engagement, active listening, and hands-on music-making with members of the New York Philharmonic.
PROGRAM: Musical Families
Wednesday, January 9 | 7:30pmThursday, January 10 | 7:30pm Friday, January 11 | 8:00pmSaturday, January 12 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Christoph Eschenbach’s appearance is made possible through the Charles A. Dana Distinguished Conductors Endowment Fund.
Pinchas Zukerman’s appearance is made possible with generous support from the Florence Blau Trust.
Christoph Eschenbach conductorPinchas Zukerman violin
BRUCH Violin Concerto No. 1BRUCKNER Symphony No. 6
Emmanuelle Haïm
Gil Shaham
André Watts
Holiday Brass
Frank Peter Zimmermann
Jayce Ogren
Jean-YvesThibaudet
Tickets are $34. To order, call Merkin Concert Hall at 212 501 3330 or visit merkinconcerthall.org.
ENSEMBLES Sunday, November 18 | 3:00pmMerkin Concert Hall129 West 67th Street
With New York Philharmonic musicians Irene Breslaw, Arlen Fast, Pascual Martínez Forteza, Sumire Kudo, Kim Laskowski, Mark Nuccio, R. Allen Spanjer, Sheryl Staples, Howard Wall, Wei Yu, Yulia Ziskel, and guest artists Wendy Chen, Tali Roth, Amy Zoloto
PAGANINI Quartet for Guitar and Strings in B majorBEETHOVEN Sextet in E-flat major, Op. 71MESSIAEN Quartet for the End of Time
The New York Philharmonic Ensembles concerts are funded, in part, by the Zubin Mehta Fund for the Orchestra, an endowment fund created to honor the accomplishments of the Philharmonic’s former Music Director, Zubin Mehta.
Ensembles
Wednesday, December 5 | 7:30pm Thursday, December 6 | 7:30pm Saturday, December 8 | 8:00pm Tuesday, December 11 | 7:30pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. André Watts’ appearance is made possible through the Lawrence and Ronnie Ackman Family Fund for Distinguished Pianists.
Juraj Valcuha conductorAndré Watts piano
WEBER Oberon OvertureRACHMANINOFF Piano Concerto No. 2R. STRAUSS “Fantasie” from Die Frau ohne SchattenR. STRAUSS Der Rosenkavalier Suite
Thursday, November 29 | 7:30pm Friday, November 30 | 2:00pmSCALE B Saturday, December 1 | 8:00pmSCALE C Pre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Alan Gilbert conductorGil Shaham violin
Steven STUCKY Symphony New York Premiere–New York Philharmonic Co-Commission with the Los Angeles PhilharmonicBARBER Violin ConcertoRACHMANINOFF Symphonic Dances
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Open Rehearsal at 9:45am
BRAHMS CYCLEWednesday, January 16 | 7:30pm Thursday, January 17 | 7:30pmFriday, January 18 | 2:00pmSaturday, January 19 | 8:00pmSCALE B
Pre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Lorin Maazel’s appearance is made possible through the Daisy and Paul Soros Endowment Fund.
Lorin Maazel conductorYefim Bronfman piano
BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 1SIBELIUS Symphony No. 2
Thursday, January 24 | 7:30pm Friday, January 25 | 8:00pmSaturday, January 26 | 8:00pmSCALE A
Pre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Lorin Maazel’s appearance with the New York Philharmonic is made possible through the Charles A. Dana Distinguished Conductors Endowment Fund.
Lorin Maazel conductorJennifer Koh violin
TCHAIKOVSKY Romeo and Juliet Overture-FantasyLUTOSŁAWSKI Chain 2: Dialogue for Violin and OrchestraSHOSTAKOVICH Symphony No. 5
Thursday, January 31 | 7:30pmSCALE CFriday, February 1 | 8:00pmSCALE BSaturday, February 2 | 8:00pmSCALE CPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Christoph von Dohnányi’s appearance is made possible through the Daisy and Paul Soros Endowment Fund.
Christoph von Dohnányi conductorRadu Lupu piano
BEETHOVEN Overture to The Creatures of PrometheusBEETHOVEN Piano Concerto No. 1BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5
Yefim Bronfman
Lorin Maazel
Jennifer Koh
Radu Lupu
Tickets are $34. To order, call Merkin Concert Hall at 212 501 3330 or visit merkinconcerthall.org.
ENSEMBLES Sunday, January 20 | 3:00pmMerkin Concert Hall129 West 67th Street
With New York Philharmonic musicians Irene Breslaw, Carter Brey, Daniel Druckman, Vivek Kamath, Lisa Kim, Judith LeClair, Kuan Cheng Lu, Eileen Moon, Philip Myers, Mark Nuccio, Satoshi Okamoto, Robert Rinehart, Vladimir Tsypin, Qiang Tu, and guest artists Steven Beck, Evgeny Beleninov, Susan Narucki, Alucia Scalzo
SCHUBERT String Trio in B-flat Major, D.581FOSS Time CycleJohn SICHEL Masque 2012 HINDEMITH Octet
The New York Philharmonic Ensembles concerts are funded, in part, by the Zubin Mehta Fund for the Orchestra, an endowment fund created to honor the accomplishments of the Philharmonic’s former Music Director, Zubin Mehta.
YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS® For Ages 6–12
Saturday, January 26 | 2:00pmEach Young People’s Concert is preceded at 12:45pm by Kidzone Live! – an interactive music fair where kids can try out instruments, play musical games, and preview the theme of the day’s concert. Bring your child to join the fun!
Major support provided by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. Additional support from The Theodore H. Barth Foundation and the Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable Trust. MetLife Foundation is the Lead Corporate Underwriter for the New York Philharmonic’s Education Programs.
Joshua Weilerstein conductorTheodore Wiprud hostTom Dulack scriptwriter and director
ASIAN HORIZONSWhile Western composers have often evoked the Orient, Asia’s own composers are now at the forefront of the musical world. Where is music going with the explosion of classical music in Asia? Music of Debussy, Takemitsu, and more.
JANUARY CONTINUED
FEBRUARY MARCH
Saturday, February 2 | 2:00pmSCALE CPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. After the concert join us for a lively Q&A panel discussion with Philharmonic musicians.
Christoph von Dohnányi’s appearance is made possible through the Daisy and Paul Soros Endowment Fund.
Christoph von Dohnányi conductorMusicians from the New York Philharmonic
BEETHOVEN Overture to The Creatures of Prometheus BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 5BRAHMS String Sextet No. 2
SPECIAL EVENTCHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRATION Tuesday, February 12 | 7:30pm
Long Yu conductor
Celebrate the Year of the Snake with this festive evening of Chinese music and dance.
BRAHMS CYCLEThursday, February 21 | 7:30pmSCALE BFriday, February 22 | 11:00amSCALE APre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Christopher Rouse is The Marie-Josée Kravis Composer-in-Residence.
Alan Gilbert conductorJan Vogler cello
Christopher ROUSE PhantasmataBLOCH SchelomoBRAHMS Symphony No. 1
SPECIAL EVENTRODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN’S CAROUSEL Wednesday, February 27 | 7:30pm*Thursday, February 28 | 7:30pm Friday, March 1 | 8:00pm Saturday, March 2 | 2:00pm Saturday, March 2 | 8:00pm
Rob Fisher conductor James Brennan director
In the tradition of the Philharmonic’s acclaimed Company, My Fair Lady, and Candide, we present Carousel — the musical many consider the best ever. Don’t miss out on your chance for great seats to this sure sellout.
Tickets are $34. To order, call Merkin Concert Hall at 212 501 3330 or visit merkinconcerthall.org.
ENSEMBLES Sunday, February 17 | 3:00pmMerkin Concert Hall129 West 67th Street
With New York Philharmonic musicians Eric Bartlett, Quan Ge, Hae-Young Ham, Dawn Hannay, Sumire Kudo, Eileen Moon, Robert Rinehart, Fiona Simon, Yoko Takebe, Ru-Pei Yeh, Wei Yu, Elizabeth Zeltser, and guest artists Inon Barnatan, Charlotte Dobbs
ROSSINI/arr. Douglas B. Moore Overture to The Barber of SevilleYSAŸE Trio for Two Violins and Viola Christopher ROUSE String Quartet No. 2 Harold MELTZER Two Songs from Silas Marner MENDELSSOHN Piano Trio No. 1 in D minor
The New York Philharmonic Ensembles concerts are funded, in part, by the Zubin Mehta Fund for the Orchestra, an endowment fund created to honor the accomplishments of the Philharmonic’s former Music Director, Zubin Mehta.
THE BACH VARIATIONSA PHILHARMONIC FESTIVALWednesday, March 6 | 7:30pmThursday, March 7 | 7:30pmSCALE BFriday, March 8 | 8:00pmSCALE ASaturday, March 9 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Masaaki Suzuki conductor/harpsichord Sherezade Panthaki soprano Joelle Harvey sopranolestyn Davies countertenor Nicholas Phan tenorTyler Duncan baritoneBach Collegium JapanYale Schola Cantorum
J.S. BACH Motet No. 1: Singet dem HerrnJ.S. BACH MagnificatMENDELSSOHN ChristusMENDELSSOHN Magnificat
Masaaki Suzuki
Rudolf Buchbinder
Ensembles
Alan Gilbert
*Gala Seating
BRAHMS CYCLEThursday, February 14 | 7:30pmSCALE BFriday, February 15 | 8:00pmSCALE ASaturday, February 16 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Alan Gilbert conductorRudolf Buchbinder piano
BRAHMS Piano Concerto No. 2TCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6, Pathétique
BRAHMS CYCLEWednesday, February 6 | 7:30pm Thursday, February 7 | 7:30pmFriday, February 8 | 8:00pmSaturday, February 9 | 8:00pmSCALE B Pre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Andris Nelsons conductorChristian Tetzlaff violin
DVOˇ RÁK The Noon WitchBRAHMS Violin ConcertoBARTÓK Concerto for Orchestra
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Open Rehearsal at 9:45am
THE BACH VARIATIONSA PHILHARMONIC FESTIVALWednesday, March 13 | 7:30pmThursday, March 14 | 7:30pmFriday, March 15 | 8:00pmSaturday, March 16 | 8:00pmSCALE APre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Alan Gilbert conductorDorothea Röschmann sopranoAnne Sofie von Otter mezzo-sopranoSteve Davislim tenorEric Owens bass-baritoneNew York Choral Artists Joseph Flummerfelt director J.S. BACH Mass in B minor
RUSH HOURTHE BACH VARIATIONSA PHILHARMONIC FESTIVAL Wednesday, March 20 | 6:45pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Presented by Travelers.
Bernard Labadie conductorIsabelle Faust violin
J.S. BACH Sinfonia from Cantata No. 42J.S. BACH Violin Concerto in A minorJ.S. BACH Violin Concerto in E majorJ.S. BACH Orchestral Suite No. 3
THE BACH VARIATIONSA PHILHARMONIC FESTIVAL Thursday, March 21 | 7:30pm Friday, March 22 | 2:00pmSaturday, March 23 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Bernard Labadie conductorIsabelle Faust violin
J.S. BACH Orchestral Suite No. 4J.S. BACH Violin Concerto in E majorJ.S. BACH Sinfonia from Cantata No. 42J.S. BACH Violin Concerto in A minorJ.S. BACH Orchestral Suite No. 3
Joshua Bell
Eric Owens
Ensembles
Bernard Labadie
Emanuel Ax
Isabelle Faust
András Schiff
Alan Gilbert
Pierre-Laurent Aimard
VERY YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS For Ages 3–6 Sunday, March 17 | 12:30 & 3:00pmMonday, March 18 | 10:30amMerkin Concert Hall129 West 67th Street
Designed especially for 3- to 6-year-olds, Very Young People’s Concerts introduce youngsters to classical music through imaginative engagement, active listening, and hands-on music-making with members of the New York Philharmonic.
PROGRAM: Musical Families
THE BACH VARIATIONSA PHILHARMONIC FESTIVAL Wednesday, April 3 | 7:30pm SCALE BThursday, April 4 | 7:30pmSCALE CFriday, April 5 | 11:00amSCALE BSaturday, April 6 | 8:00pmSCALE CPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
András Schiff conductor/piano
J.S. BACH Keyboard Concerto in F minorMENDELSSOHN String Symphony No. 9 J.S. BACH Keyboard Concerto in D majorSCHUMANN Symphony No. 4
COntACt! The New Music SeriesFriday, April 5 | 7:00pmThe Metropolitan Museum of Art
Saturday, April 6 | 8:00pm Peter Norton Symphony Space For CONTACT! tickets at Peter Norton Symphony Space go to nyphil.org.
For CONTACT! tickets at The Metropolitan Museum of Art go to metmuseum.org/tickets
CONTACT! is made possible with major support from the Francis Goelet Fund and The Mary Flagler Cary Charitable Trust. The April performances are supported in part by the French American Fund for Contemporary Music.
Unsuk Chin’s appearance with the New York Philharmonic is made possible through the Claudette Sorel Performance Endowment Fund.
Alan Gilbert conductorLiang Wang oboe Unsuk CHIN Gougalon U.S. PremierePoul RUDERS Oboe Concerto U.S. PremiereAnders HILLBORG Vaporized Tivoli New York PremiereYann ROBIN Backdraft U.S. Premiere–New York Philharmonic Co-Commission with the Fundação Casa da Música, Portugal
MARCH CONTINUED
APRIL
Tickets are $34. To order, call Merkin Concert Hall at 212 501 3330 or visit merkinconcerthall.org.
ENSEMBLES Sunday, April 21 | 3:00pmMerkin Concert Hall129 West 67th Street
With New York Philharmonic musicians Glenn Dicterow, Pascual Martínez Forteza, Dawn Hannay, Eric Huebner, Vivek Kamath, Mindy Kaufman, Peter Kenote, Lisa Kim, Soohyun Kwon, Sherry Sylar, Qiang Tu, Ru-Pei Yeh, Rebecca Young, and guest artists Todd Crow, Christopher GuzmanFINZI Interlude for Oboe
and StringsDURUFLÉ Prelude, Recitative and VariationsREINECKE Trio in A majorBRAHMS Piano Quartet in C minor
The New York Philharmonic Ensembles concerts are funded, in part, by the Zubin Mehta Fund for the Orchestra, an endowment fund created to honor the accomplishments of the Philharmonic’s former Music Director, Zubin Mehta.
YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS® For Ages 6–12
Saturday, April 13 | 2:00pmEach Young People’s Concert is preceded at 12:45pm by Kidzone Live! – an interactive music fair where kids can try out instruments, play musical games, and preview the theme of the day’s concert. Bring your child to join the fun!
Major support provided by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. Additional support from The Theodore H. Barth Foundation and the Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable Trust. MetLife Foundation is the Lead Corporate Underwriter for the New York Philharmonic’s Education Programs.
Case Scaglione conductorTheodore Wiprud hostTom Dulack scriptwriter and director
FIESTAMusic about Spain – mostly by French composers. What so fascinated French composers in the 19th and 20th centuries about their sunny neighbor over the mountains? Music by Bizet, Falla, and more.
YOUNG PEOPLE’S CONCERTS® For Ages 6–12
Saturday, May 25 | 2:00pmEach Young People’s Concert is preceded at 12:45pm by Kidzone Live! – an interactive music fair where kids can try out instruments, play musical games, and preview the theme of the day’s concert. Bring your child to join the fun!
Major support provided by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. Additional support from The Theodore H. Barth Foundation and the Rose M. Badgeley Residuary Charitable Trust. MetLife Foundation is the Lead Corporate Underwriter for the New York Philharmonic’s Education Programs.
Case Scaglione conductorTheodore Wiprud hostTom Dulack scriptwriter and director
WORLD’S FAIR Festival music from around the globe stirs us in different ways. How do sounds particular to a certain place inspire people of all times and places? Music of Rimsky-Korsakov, Copland, Respighi, and more.
Thursday, April 11 | 7:30pm SCALE CFriday, April 12 | 8:00pmSCALE BSaturday, April 13 | 8:00pmSCALE CPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
David Robertson conductorPierre-Laurent Aimard piano
MESSIAEN Les Offrandes oubliées MOZART Piano Concerto No. 23Tristan MURAIL Le Désenchantement du monde, Symphonic Concerto for Piano and Orchestra U.S. Premiere–New York Philharmonic co-commission with Bavarian Radio, the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra and the Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra BEETHOVEN Symphony No. 2
Wednesday, April 17 | 7:30pm Thursday, April 18 | 7:30pmFriday, April 19 | 8:00pmSaturday, April 20 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Christopher Rouse is The Marie-Josée Kravis Composer-in-Residence.
Alan Gilbert conductorJoshua Bell violin
Christopher ROUSE Prospero’s Rooms World Premiere–New York Philharmonic Commission BERNSTEIN Serenade (after Plato’s “Symposium”)IVES Symphony No. 4
Wednesday, April 24 | 7:30pm Thursday, April 25 | 7:30pmSaturday, April 27 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Emanuel Ax is The Mary and James G. Wallach Artist-in-Residence.
Alan Gilbert conductorEmanuel Ax piano
MOZART Piano Concerto No. 25BRUCKNER Symphony No. 3
Liang Wang
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FREE MEMORIAL DAY CONCERTMonday, May 27 | 8:00pmThe Cathedral Church of St. John the DivineTickets required.This performance has been made possible with generous support from the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation.
Alan Gilbert conductor
BRUCKNER Symphony No. 3
RUSH HOURThursday, May 30 | 6:45pmSCALE C Pre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Presented by Travelers.
Wynton Marsalis’s appearances are made possible with generous support from the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation.
Alan Gilbert conductorJazz at Lincoln Center OrchestraWynton Marsalis music director, trumpet
Wynton MARSALIS Swing Symphony (Symphony No. 3)
Friday, May 31 | 11:00amSCALE BSaturday, June 1 | 8:00pmSCALE CPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Wynton Marsalis’s appearances are made possible with generous support from the Anna-Maria and Stephen Kellen Foundation.
Alan Gilbert conductorCase Scaglione conductor (Ragtime, Tahiti Trot)Mark Nuccio clarinetJazz at Lincoln Center OrchestraWynton Marsalis music director, trumpet
STRAVINSKY RagtimeSHOSTAKOVICH Tahiti Trot COPLAND Clarinet ConcertoWynton MARSALIS Swing Symphony (Symphony No. 3)
Thursday, June 6 | 7:30pmSaturday, June 8 | 8:00pmTuesday, June 11 | 7:30pmSCALE C
Pre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. These performances are dedicated to the memory of Helen Huntington Hull.
Alan Gilbert conductorLisa Batiashvili violinCast to include:Patricia Racette soprano (The Mother)Gerald Finley bass-baritone (The Prisoner)Peter Hoare tenor (The Jailer and Grand Inquisitor) The Collegiate Chorale James Bagwell director
PROKOFIEV Violin Concerto No. 1DALLAPICCOLA Il Prigioniero
Saturday, June 8 | 2:00pmSCALE CPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. After the concert join us for a lively Q&A panel discussion with Philharmonic musicians.
Alan Gilbert conductor/violinLisa Batiashvili violinMusicians from the New York Philharmonic
BRAHMS String Quintet in G majorTCHAIKOVSKY Symphony No. 6, Pathétique
Thursday, June 13 | 7:30pm SCALE CFriday, June 14 | 2:00pmSaturday, June 15 | 8:00pmTuesday, June 18 | 7:30pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Lionel Bringuier conductorLeonidas Kavakos violin
DUKAS The Sorcerer’s Apprentice PROKOFIEV Violin Concerto No. 2KODÁLY Dances of GalántaSTRAVINSKY Firebird Suite (1919)
Thursday, June 20 | 7:30pm Friday, June 21 | 8:00pmSaturday, June 22 | 8:00pmSCALE BPre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time. Christopher Rouse is The Marie-Josée Kravis Composer-in-Residence.
Emanuel Ax is The Mary and James G. Wallach Artist-in-Residence.
Alan Gilbert conductorEmanuel Ax piano
Christopher ROUSE Seeing, for Piano and OrchestraWAGNER/arr. Alan Gilbert, after Erich Leinsdorf A Ring Journey
Thursday, June 27 | 7:30pmFriday, June 28 | 8:00pmSaturday, June 29 | 8:00pmSCALE APre-Concert Talk one hour before concert time.
Alan Gilbert conductorA production created by Giants Are Small Doug Fitch director and designer Edouard Getaz producer
STRAVINSKY The Fairy’s KissSTRAVINSKY Petrushka
Alan Gilbert
Leonidas Kavakos
Ensembles
Emanuel Ax
Lisa Batiashvili
Tickets are $34. To order, call Merkin Concert Hall at 212 501 3330 or visit merkinconcerthall.org.
ENSEMBLES Sunday, June 16 | 3:00pmMerkin Concert Hall129 West 67th Street
With New York Philharmonic musicians Peter Kenote, Kuan Cheng Lu, Eileen Moon, Robert Rinehart, Fiona Simon, Na Sun, Qiang Tu, Sharon Yamada, Wei Yu, and guest artist Hélène Jeanney
MARTINU String Trio No. 2JANÁCEK String Quartet No. 1, Kreutzer SonataTCHAIKOVSKY Piano Trio
The New York Philharmonic Ensembles concerts are funded, in part, by the Zubin Mehta Fund for the Orchestra, an endowment fund created to honor the accomplishments of the Philharmonic’s former Music Director, Zubin Mehta.
Wynton Marsalis
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Visit nyphil.org/support or call 212 875 5381Photo Credits: Cover: Alan Gilbert by Karen Ballard, Emanuel Ax by Maurice Jerry Beznos, Itzhak Perlman by Akira Kinoshita, Christopher Rouse by Christian Steiner, Pinchas Zukerman by Paul Labelle, New York Philharmonic by Frank Walsh, Lisa Batiashvili by Mat Hennek, Wynton Marsalis by Keith Major, Joshua Bell by Marc Hom; Page 2: Alan Gilbert and Orchestra by Frank Walsh; Page 4: Johann Sebastian Bach courtesy of NY Philharmonic, Kurt Masur by Sasha Gusov, Emanuel Ax by Maurice Jerry Beznos, Christopher Rouse by Christian Steiner, Joshua Bell by Marc Hom, Pinchas Zukerman by Paul Labelle; Page 5: Holiday Brass by David Finlayson, Carousel courtesy of NY Philharmonic, Carter Brey by Chris Lee, Itzhak Perlman by Akira Kinoshita, Marvin Hamlisch by Shel Secunda, Andre Watts by Steve J. Sherman, Yefim Bronfman by Dario Acosta, Gil Shaham by Christian Steiner; Page 6: Leif Ove Andsnes by Simon Fowler, Alan Gilbert by Chris Lee, Emanuel Ax by Maurice Jerry Beznos, Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos by CAMI, Augustin Hadelich by Rosalie O’ Connor, Philip Myers by Chris Lee, Nikolai Lugansky by Caroline Doutre Naive, Glenn Dicterow by Chris Lee, Carter Brey by Chris Lee, Kurt Masur by Sasha Gusov; Page 8: Ensembles by Chris Lee, Frank Peter Zimmermann by Franz Hamm, Gil Shaham by Christian Steiner, Andre Watts by Steve J. Sherman; Page 9: Holiday Brass by David Finlayson, Emmanuelle Haim by Simon Fowler, Jayce Ogren by Roger Mastroianni, Jean-Yves Thibaudet by Decca/Kasskara, Pinchas Zukerman by Paul Labelle; Page 10: Lorin Maazel by Andrew Garn, Yefim Bronfman by Dario Acosta, Jennifer Koh by Fran Kaufman, Radu Lupu by Mary Robert; Page 11: Rudolf Buchbinder by Marco Borggreve, Ensembles by Chris Lee, Alan Gilbert by Chris Lee, Carousel courtesy of NY Philharmonic, Masaaki Suzuki by Marco Borggreve; Page 12: Eric Owens by Paul Sirochman, Bernard Labadie by Luc Delisle Entiere, Isabelle Faust by Felix Broede, Andras Schiff by Birgitta Kowsky Leipzig, Liang Wang by Chris Lee; Page 13: Pierre-Laurent Aimard by Paul Cox, Joshua Bell by Marc Hom, Ensembles by Chris Lee, Emanuel Ax by Maurice Jerry Beznos, Alan Gilbert by Chris Lee; Page 14: Alan Gilbert by Karen Ballard, Wynton Marsalis by Keith Major, Lisa Batiashvili by Mat Hennek, Leonidas Kavakos by Yannis Bournias, Ensembles by Chris Lee; Page 15: Emanuel Ax by Maurice Jerry Beznos, Backstage photos by Chris Lee and Karen Ballard; Page 16–17: Courtesy of the NY Philharmonic’s Development Dept.; Page 18: Avery Fisher Hall by Frank Walsh; Page 20: Alan Gilbert by Karen Ballard
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Avery Fisher Hall at Lincoln CenterBroadway and 65th StreetUnless otherwise noted, all concerts are held at Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, located on Broadway and 65th Street.
New York Philharmonic concerts at Avery Fisher Hall offer infrared headphones for the hearing-impaired and wheelchair locations. For further information, call 212 875 5380 or TDD 212 875 5375. Conductors, programs, soloists, pricing, and sale dates are correct at the date of printing and are subject to change. All concerts are at Avery Fisher Hall unless otherwise noted. Classical 105.9 FM WQXR, the radio station of the New York Philharmonic. ©2012 New York Philharmonic. All rights reserved.
Directions to Lincoln CenterBy SubwayTake the No.1 local train to the 66th Street/Lincoln Center Station.
By BusThe M5, M7, M10, M11, M66, and M104 bus lines all stop within one block of Lincoln Center.
By CarFrom Long Island: Long Island Expressway to Midtown Tunnel; go cross-town to 8th Avenue. Then north to 62nd–65th Street.
From New JerseyLincoln TunnelTake the left exit towards 40th Street and North. Turn left onto West 42nd Street, right onto 10th Avenue, continuing to 65th Street.
Holland TunnelFollow signs to Exit 1 into Laight Street. Follow Laight Street to West Side Highway to 56th Street. Right onto West 56th Street, left onto 11th Avenue. Right on West 65th Street. Lincoln Center Garage is between Amsterdam and Columbus.
George Washington Bridge/ I-95 NorthTake the Henry Hudson Parkway/178th Street exit onto Henry Hudson Parkway South/West Side Highway. Take to West 79th Street exit and follow the circle, exit onto 79th street. Right onto West End Avenue, heading south. Left onto 65th Street. Lincoln Center Garage is between Amsterdam and Columbus.
From Upstate New YorkWestchester/Saw Mill Parkway/Henry Hudson Parkway SouthTake to West Side Highway. Take to West 79th Street exit and follow the circle and exit onto 79th Street. Right onto West End Avenue, heading south. Left onto 65th Street. Lincoln Center Garage is between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues.
Online at nyphil.orgBy Phone 212 875 5656 Monday–Saturday, 10:00am to 6:00pm Sunday, 12:00pm to 5:00pmIn Person by visiting the Avery Fisher Hall Box Office, Monday–Saturday, 10:00am to 6:00pm Sunday, 12:00pm to 6:00pmThe Box Office opens to the general public August 19, 2012.
From New York State ThruwayTake to Cross Bronx Expressway, taking the last Manhattan exit (leading towards George Washington Bridge). Follow Henry Hudson Parkway South. Take to West 79th Street exit and follow directions from Upstate New York. From Connecticut: Take I-95 South to Cross Bronx Expressway, taking the last Manhattan exit (leading towards George Washington Bridge). Follow Henry Hudson Parkway South. Take to West 79th Street exit and follow directions from Upstate New York.
Parking InformationLincoln Center Park & Lock GarageEnter eastbound or westbound via 62nd Street between Columbus and Amsterdam Avenues, eastbound via 65th Street between Amsterdam and Columbus Avenues, and northbound via Amsterdam Avenue, just beyond 62nd Street. For more information, call 212 721 6500 or visit nyphil.org/parking.
Other Area Parking Garages165 West 65th Street Parking Corporation165 West 66th Street, 212 874 9508
Alfred Car Park161 West 61st Street, 212 397 8949
Icon Garage1 Lincoln Plaza, 212 724 6282
Lincoln Center Garage160 West 66th Street, 212 769 0136
Lincoln Plaza Tower Garages44 West 62nd Street, 212 262 3800
Regent Garage45 West 61st Street, 212 245 9594
Two Lincoln Parking60 West 66th Street, 212 874 8639
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