The Israel Philharmonic faced protesters in S.F. this week. Its origins lie with Jewish musicians forced out of Germany in ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Critic’s Notebook Riccardo Muti, in what felt like a victory lap, returned to Carnegie Hall to lead the Philharmonic’s annual three-day series ...
It began as a vision—a bold dream to give Jewish musicians a home, and a young nation an orchestra. When Polish violinist Bronislaw Huberman founded the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in 1936, he set ...
At the New York Philharmonic, the piece “Amériques” called for some unusual instruments, like sleigh bells and air raid sirens. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Friday. We’ll find out ...
The Bermuda Philharmonic Society will hold a concert on Sunday, March 16, titled ‘Youth Springs Eternal,’ under the direction of conductor Kate Kayaian. A spokesperson said, “ As the ...
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Orin O’Brien was hired under the baton of Leonard Bernstein as the first woman to play full-time in the New York Philharmonic. Her story has now been told in an Oscar-winning documentary. But she was ...
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